| Why does Hook leave Eamon's apartment? |
| 0) Because he is warned it's not safe. |
| 1) Because he wants to get some fresh air. |
| 2) Because he is called away. |
| 3) Because he has to get some stuff. |
| 4) Because he senses danger. |
| Plot: Quinn and his IRA squad have been tailing Boyle since the pub explosion and saw him visit Eamon's apartment without knowing why he was there. Sensing danger, Hook flees the apartment, taking with him a sheathed blade. Moving painfully through the apartment complex halls and stairways, he eludes the IRA men who have separated to search for him. Finally, unable to get away from Haggerty, who is about to come around a corner and discover him, Hook stabs him. As the wounded man lies dying, Hook reaches down and grasps his shoulder, sharing strength and sympathy as they hold each other's gaze and the IRA man dies. |
| score: 0.236200239704 |
| What does Hook take from Eamon's apartment as he flees? |
| 0) A gun and a pack of bullets. |
| 1) A few bullets. |
| 2) Food and water supplies. |
| 3) A knife and a sword. |
| 4) A sheathed blade. |
| Plot: Quinn and his IRA squad have been tailing Boyle since the pub explosion and saw him visit Eamon's apartment without knowing why he was there. Sensing danger, Hook flees the apartment, taking with him a sheathed blade. Moving painfully through the apartment complex halls and stairways, he eludes the IRA men who have separated to search for him. Finally, unable to get away from Haggerty, who is about to come around a corner and discover him, Hook stabs him. As the wounded man lies dying, Hook reaches down and grasps his shoulder, sharing strength and sympathy as they hold each other's gaze and the IRA man dies. |
| score: 0.293599161845 |
| What does Hook do to avoid being discovered by Haggerty? |
| 0) He jumps on him. |
| 1) He hides in a bin. |
| 2) He stabs him. |
| 3) He shoots him. |
| 4) He blinds him with a flashlight. |
| Plot: Quinn and his IRA squad have been tailing Boyle since the pub explosion and saw him visit Eamon's apartment without knowing why he was there. Sensing danger, Hook flees the apartment, taking with him a sheathed blade. Moving painfully through the apartment complex halls and stairways, he eludes the IRA men who have separated to search for him. Finally, unable to get away from Haggerty, who is about to come around a corner and discover him, Hook stabs him. As the wounded man lies dying, Hook reaches down and grasps his shoulder, sharing strength and sympathy as they hold each other's gaze and the IRA man dies. |
| score: 0.237209003004 |
| Who has followed Boyle to Eamon's apartment? |
| 0) Thommo and his IRA squad. |
| 1) Darren and his IRE squad. |
| 2) Gary and his allies. |
| 3) Quinn and his IRA squad. |
| 4) Jimmy and his friends. |
| Plot: Quinn and his IRA squad have been tailing Boyle since the pub explosion and saw him visit Eamon's apartment without knowing why he was there. Sensing danger, Hook flees the apartment, taking with him a sheathed blade. Moving painfully through the apartment complex halls and stairways, he eludes the IRA men who have separated to search for him. Finally, unable to get away from Haggerty, who is about to come around a corner and discover him, Hook stabs him. As the wounded man lies dying, Hook reaches down and grasps his shoulder, sharing strength and sympathy as they hold each other's gaze and the IRA man dies. |
| score: 0.362216588501 |
| Who is helping the Loyalists make the bomb? |
| 0) Civilians |
| 1) No one |
| 2) The Catholic Ex-Serviceman's Association |
| 3) The Irish Republican Army |
| 4) The Military Reaction Force |
| Plot: A Protestant youngster brings Hook to a local pub that serves as a front for the Loyalists, where he glimpses a Loyalist group in a back room constructing a bomb under the guidance of the Military Reaction Force (MRF), the covert counter-insurgency unit of the British Army. Hook steps outside the pub just before an enormous explosion destroys the building. Hook flees once more into the dark streets. Unaware that the Loyalists have blown themselves up, each of the two IRA factions charges the other with responsibility for the bombing. |
| score: 0.231168467982 |
| What does Hook see at the local pub? |
| 0) A bar fight |
| 1) A Loyalist group getting drunk in a back room |
| 2) A Loyalist group constructing a bomb in a back room |
| 3) A Loyalist group torturing people in a back room |
| 4) A Loyalist group constructing a gun in a back room |
| Plot: A Protestant youngster brings Hook to a local pub that serves as a front for the Loyalists, where he glimpses a Loyalist group in a back room constructing a bomb under the guidance of the Military Reaction Force (MRF), the covert counter-insurgency unit of the British Army. Hook steps outside the pub just before an enormous explosion destroys the building. Hook flees once more into the dark streets. Unaware that the Loyalists have blown themselves up, each of the two IRA factions charges the other with responsibility for the bombing. |
| score: 0.363674717013 |
| Who is responsible for the bombing according to the two opposing factions? |
| 0) According to them, the army is responsible. |
| 1) According to them, the Muslim terrorists are responsible. |
| 2) According to them, the Loyalists are responsible. |
| 3) The two factions are blaming each other for the bombing. |
| 4) They believe that the anarchists are responsible. |
| Plot: A Protestant youngster brings Hook to a local pub that serves as a front for the Loyalists, where he glimpses a Loyalist group in a back room constructing a bomb under the guidance of the Military Reaction Force (MRF), the covert counter-insurgency unit of the British Army. Hook steps outside the pub just before an enormous explosion destroys the building. Hook flees once more into the dark streets. Unaware that the Loyalists have blown themselves up, each of the two IRA factions charges the other with responsibility for the bombing. |
| score: 0.264363927866 |
| What is the name of Hook's younger brother? |
| 0) His name is Carl. |
| 1) His name is Darren. |
| 2) His name is Jimmy. |
| 3) His name is David. |
| 4) His name is Tom. |
| Plot: Hook returns to his barracks. Later, despite a formal complaint by Armitage, the officer in charge dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry. Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| score: 0.360509208535 |
| Where is Hook's squad sent to? |
| 0) His squad is sent to Wales. |
| 1) His squad is sent to Edinburgh. |
| 2) His squad is sent to Belfast. |
| 3) His squad is sent to Newcastle. |
| 4) His squad is sent to Dublin. |
| Plot: Gary Hook, a new recruit to the British Army, takes leave of his much younger brother Darren. Hook's squad of British soldiers is sent to Belfast in 1971 in the early years of The Troubles. Under the leadership of the inexperienced Lieutenant Armitage, his squad goes to a volatile area of Belfast where Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists live side by side. The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary as it inspects homes for firearms, shocking Hook with their rough treatment of women and children. The Catholic neighbourhood has been alerted to the activity and a crowd gathers to protest and provoke the British troops who, though heavily armed, can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back. |
| score: 0.271476046268 |
| In which year is Hook's squad sent to Belfast? |
| 0) It is sent to Belfast in 1972. |
| 1) It is sent to Belfast in 1971. |
| 2) It is sent to Belfast in 1973. |
| 3) It is sent to Belfast in 1969. |
| 4) It is sent to Belfast in 1970. |
| Plot: Gary Hook, a new recruit to the British Army, takes leave of his much younger brother Darren. Hook's squad of British soldiers is sent to Belfast in 1971 in the early years of The Troubles. Under the leadership of the inexperienced Lieutenant Armitage, his squad goes to a volatile area of Belfast where Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists live side by side. The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary as it inspects homes for firearms, shocking Hook with their rough treatment of women and children. The Catholic neighbourhood has been alerted to the activity and a crowd gathers to protest and provoke the British troops who, though heavily armed, can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back. |
| score: 0.294165299638 |
| Who is Hook's squad's leader? |
| 0) Its leader is Lieutenant Lewis. |
| 1) Its leader is Captain Browning. |
| 2) Its leader is Capt. Leslie Lewis. |
| 3) Its leader is Lieutenant Browning. |
| 4) Its leader is Lieutenant Armitage. |
| Plot: Hook returns to his barracks. Later, despite a formal complaint by Armitage, the officer in charge dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry. Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| score: 0.339862623221 |
| What is Gary Hook's profession? |
| 0) He is a doctor. |
| 1) He is an architect. |
| 2) He is a firefighter. |
| 3) He is a Catholic priest. |
| 4) He is a soldier. |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.240960142586 |
| Where is Hook taken after being captured? |
| 0) He is taken to be tried by the martial court. |
| 1) He is taken to the police. |
| 2) He is taken to prison. |
| 3) He is taken to a clinic. |
| 4) He is taken to a hideout. |
| Plot: Hook is captured by Quinn's group and taken to a hideout. Quinn orders Sean, a young teen whom Quinn has recruited, to execute Hook. When Sean hesitates, Quinn prepares to execute Hook. Browning's group arrives, and Lewis, to Hook's horror, shoots Sean. Lewis attempts to strangle Hook to prevent him from informing others of the bomb. As Lieutenant Armitage and his men enter in support of Browning, Armitage sees Lewis' attempt to kill Hook. Sean raises himself and fires at Lewis before being shot by Armitage. Browning finds Quinn and, rather than arrest him, tells him Boyle wants him dead. He promises to contact him soon, telling him he expects him to prove to be reasonable. |
| score: 0.265228017643 |
| Whom does Quinn order to kill Hook? |
| 0) He orders it to Browning. |
| 1) He orders Sean, a young recruit, to kill Hook. |
| 2) He orders it to Lewis. |
| 3) He doesn't order it to anyone, he kills Hook himself. |
| 4) He orders it to Lt. Armitage. |
| Plot: Hook is captured by Quinn's group and taken to a hideout. Quinn orders Sean, a young teen whom Quinn has recruited, to execute Hook. When Sean hesitates, Quinn prepares to execute Hook. Browning's group arrives, and Lewis, to Hook's horror, shoots Sean. Lewis attempts to strangle Hook to prevent him from informing others of the bomb. As Lieutenant Armitage and his men enter in support of Browning, Armitage sees Lewis' attempt to kill Hook. Sean raises himself and fires at Lewis before being shot by Armitage. Browning finds Quinn and, rather than arrest him, tells him Boyle wants him dead. He promises to contact him soon, telling him he expects him to prove to be reasonable. |
| score: 0.394209716789 |
| Who posts a formal complaint about the incident involving Hook, Lewis and Sean? |
| 0) Armitage |
| 1) Darren |
| 2) Browning |
| 3) Carl |
| 4) Jimmy |
| Plot: Hook returns to his barracks. Later, despite a formal complaint by Armitage, the officer in charge dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry. Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| score: 0.498050007539 |
| How does the officer in charge respond to Armitage's complaint? |
| 0) The officer discharges the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a unclear situation that merits no further inquiry |
| 1) The officer dismisses the accident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a imperfect situation that merits no further inquiry |
| 2) The officer dismisses the accident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry |
| 3) The officer dismisses the accident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a vague situation that merits no further inquiry |
| 4) The officer dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry |
| Plot: Hook returns to his barracks. Later, despite a formal complaint by Armitage, the officer in charge dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry. Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| score: 0.580919624243 |
| What is Hook's next step? |
| 0) Hook returns to Derbyshire and reunites with Brigid. |
| 1) Hook returns to London and reunites with Darren. |
| 2) Hook returns to South Yorkshire and reunites with Boyle. |
| 3) Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| 4) Hook returns to Durham and reunites with Carl. |
| Plot: Hook returns to his barracks. Later, despite a formal complaint by Armitage, the officer in charge dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry. Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| score: 0.476198035928 |
| What happens after the fight? |
| 0) Hook returns to his barracks |
| 1) Hook returns to his fort |
| 2) Hook returns to his billet |
| 3) Hook returns to his camp |
| 4) Hook returns to his quarters |
| Plot: Hook returns to his barracks. Later, despite a formal complaint by Armitage, the officer in charge dismisses the incident between Hook, Lewis, and Sean as a confused situation that merits no further inquiry. Hook returns to England and reunites with Darren. |
| score: 0.233057100214 |
| What is the situation like in Belfast? |
| 0) The situation in Belfast is glassy |
| 1) The situation in Belfast is peaceful |
| 2) The situation in Belfast is volatile |
| 3) The situation in Belfast is constant |
| 4) The situation in Belfast is comfortable |
| Plot: Gary Hook, a new recruit to the British Army, takes leave of his much younger brother Darren. Hook's squad of British soldiers is sent to Belfast in 1971 in the early years of The Troubles. Under the leadership of the inexperienced Lieutenant Armitage, his squad goes to a volatile area of Belfast where Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists live side by side. The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary as it inspects homes for firearms, shocking Hook with their rough treatment of women and children. The Catholic neighbourhood has been alerted to the activity and a crowd gathers to protest and provoke the British troops who, though heavily armed, can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back. |
| score: 0.185138951384 |
| What is the role of Hook's unit? |
| 0) The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Academy |
| 1) The unit provides support for the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary |
| 2) The unit provides support for the Royal Irish Constabulary |
| 3) The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary |
| 4) The unit provides support for the Royal Parks Constabulary |
| Plot: Gary Hook, a new recruit to the British Army, takes leave of his much younger brother Darren. Hook's squad of British soldiers is sent to Belfast in 1971 in the early years of The Troubles. Under the leadership of the inexperienced Lieutenant Armitage, his squad goes to a volatile area of Belfast where Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists live side by side. The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary as it inspects homes for firearms, shocking Hook with their rough treatment of women and children. The Catholic neighbourhood has been alerted to the activity and a crowd gathers to protest and provoke the British troops who, though heavily armed, can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back. |
| score: 0.315795388633 |
| How do the British troops react to the protestors? |
| 0) British troops can only respond by trying to draw the crowd back |
| 1) British troops can only respond by trying to release the crowd back |
| 2) British troops can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back |
| 3) British troops can only respond by trying to overlook the crowd back |
| 4) British troops can only respond by trying to move the crowd back |
| Plot: Gary Hook, a new recruit to the British Army, takes leave of his much younger brother Darren. Hook's squad of British soldiers is sent to Belfast in 1971 in the early years of The Troubles. Under the leadership of the inexperienced Lieutenant Armitage, his squad goes to a volatile area of Belfast where Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists live side by side. The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary as it inspects homes for firearms, shocking Hook with their rough treatment of women and children. The Catholic neighbourhood has been alerted to the activity and a crowd gathers to protest and provoke the British troops who, though heavily armed, can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back. |
| score: 0.207651640341 |
| Which two opposing groups live in Belfast? |
| 0) Loyalists Catholic and Protestant Nonconformists |
| 1) Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Nonconformists |
| 2) Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists |
| 3) Catholic Modernists and Protestant Loyalists |
| 4) Catholic Modernists and Protestant Christian |
| Plot: Gary Hook, a new recruit to the British Army, takes leave of his much younger brother Darren. Hook's squad of British soldiers is sent to Belfast in 1971 in the early years of The Troubles. Under the leadership of the inexperienced Lieutenant Armitage, his squad goes to a volatile area of Belfast where Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists live side by side. The unit provides support for the Royal Ulster Constabulary as it inspects homes for firearms, shocking Hook with their rough treatment of women and children. The Catholic neighbourhood has been alerted to the activity and a crowd gathers to protest and provoke the British troops who, though heavily armed, can only respond by trying to hold the crowd back. |
| score: 0.282249467241 |
| Why does Lewis try to strangle Hook? |
| 0) To prevent him from informing others of the secret mission. |
| 1) To prevent him from killing the civilians |
| 2) To prevent him from informing others of the bomb. |
| 3) To prevent him from informing others of his secret identity. |
| 4) To prevent him from detonating the bomb. |
| Plot: Hook is captured by Quinn's group and taken to a hideout. Quinn orders Sean, a young teen whom Quinn has recruited, to execute Hook. When Sean hesitates, Quinn prepares to execute Hook. Browning's group arrives, and Lewis, to Hook's horror, shoots Sean. Lewis attempts to strangle Hook to prevent him from informing others of the bomb. As Lieutenant Armitage and his men enter in support of Browning, Armitage sees Lewis' attempt to kill Hook. Sean raises himself and fires at Lewis before being shot by Armitage. Browning finds Quinn and, rather than arrest him, tells him Boyle wants him dead. He promises to contact him soon, telling him he expects him to prove to be reasonable. |
| score: 0.329482734855 |
| What happens to Hook's colleague? |
| 0) Hook sees the other soldier were bombed out |
| 1) Hook sees the other soldier beaten to death |
| 2) Hook sees the other soldier knifed more than seventy times |
| 3) Hook sees the other soldier knifed to death |
| 4) Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range. |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.417742781674 |
| Where does the boy get the gun from? |
| 0) The boy get the gun from a fighter who leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion. |
| 1) The boy get the gun from a soldier who leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion. |
| 2) The boy get the gun from a serviceman who leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion. |
| 3) The boy get the gun from a police officer who leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion. |
| 4) The boy get the gun from a servicewoman who leaves her gun on the ground in the confusion. |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.192277955722 |
| What do the soldiers and the police do as the protestors get rougher? |
| 0) The soldiers and police pull out, leaving the three soldiers behind |
| 1) The soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind |
| 2) The soldiers and police back out, leaving the three soldiers behind |
| 3) The soldiers and police back out, leaving the two soldiers behind |
| 4) The soldiers and police back out, leaving a soldier behind |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.194209337407 |
| Who attempts to rescue Hook and his colleague? |
| 0) Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman |
| 1) Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a concerned woman |
| 2) Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a kind-hearted woman |
| 3) Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sensitive woman |
| 4) Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a pleasing woman |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.401009878916 |
| What does the woman attempt to rescue the two soldiers from? |
| 0) The two soldiers fails to hold back a small crowd who are hitting them. |
| 1) The two soldiers fails to hold back a small group who are beating them. |
| 2) The two soldiers fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. |
| 3) The two soldiers fails to hold back a small group who are hitting them. |
| 4) The two soldiers fails to hold back a small crowd who are hammering them. |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.2478117674 |
| Why does Hook pursue the young boy? |
| 0) The young boy runs off through the rally so that Hook pursue him. |
| 1) The young boy runs off through the crowd so that Hook pursue him. |
| 2) The young boy runs off through the gang so that Hook pursue him. |
| 3) The young boy runs off through the mob so that Hook pursue him. |
| 4) The young boy runs off through the assembly so that Hook pursue him. |
| Plot: One soldier leaves his gun on the ground in the confusion and a young boy runs off through the mob with it; Hook and another pursue him. As the crowd's protest escalates into rock-throwing, the soldiers and police pull out, leaving the two soldiers behind. Hook and the other soldier are briefly rescued by a sympathetic woman who fails to hold back a small crowd who are beating them. Hook sees the other soldier shot dead at point blank range by the young Nationalist Paul Haggerty and then, with the crowd physically engaging Haggerty, flees through streets and back alleys, finally eluding his pursuers and hiding until dark. |
| score: 0.394991792262 |
| Why does Joey reveal his arrangement with Patrick at the prom? |
| 0) Because Bianca has spurned him for Cameron. |
| 1) Because he wants to come clean. |
| 2) Because he wants to get back to Kat for not sleeping with him |
| 3) Because he wants to punish Patrick |
| 4) Because he wants to be honest. |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.561529031448 |
| Who punches Joey at the prom? |
| 0) Bianca. |
| 1) Cameron. |
| 2) Kat. |
| 3) Patrick. |
| 4) Walter. |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.458771432756 |
| Why does Kat get sad at the prom? |
| 0) Because she spilled something on herself. |
| 1) Because she gets dumped by her boyfriend. |
| 2) Because nobody wanted to dance with her. |
| 3) Because she had sex with Joey |
| 4) Because Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick. |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.466293765151 |
| How does Kat feel when leaving the party after Patrick rejects her? |
| 0) She is overjoyed |
| 1) She is happy |
| 2) She is angry |
| 3) She is surprised |
| 4) She is indifferent |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.300172082464 |
| The day after the prom, how does Kat reveal that she still loves Patrick? |
| 0) She reads aloud her novel titled "10 Things I Hate About You" |
| 1) She puts up flyers all over the school |
| 2) She sings a song titled "10 Things I Hate About You" |
| 3) She shouts it from the rooftop |
| 4) She reads aloud her poem titled "10 Things I Hate About You" |
| Plot: The next day, Bianca reconciles with Kat and begins dating Cameron. Walter admits that Kat is capable of taking care of herself, and gives her permission to attend Sarah Lawrence College. For an assignment in which the students were required to write their own version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 141, Kat reads aloud a poem titled "10 Things I Hate About You", revealing that she still loves Patrick. Patrick surprises her with a guitar bought with the money that Joey paid him, and confesses that he has fallen for her. Kat forgives him, and the two reconcile with a kiss. |
| score: 0.328763584869 |
| How does Patrick win over Kat when she is upset with him? |
| 0) By sneaking her out of detention |
| 1) By taking her to dinner |
| 2) By giving her flowers |
| 3) By buying her an expensive necklace |
| 4) By serenading her |
| Plot: Joey offers to pay Patrick to take Kat to the prom so he can take Bianca. Patrick initially refuses, but relents when Joey offers him more money. Kat is still angry with Patrick, but he wins her over by serenading her with the accompaniment of the marching band, and she helps him sneak out of detention. They go on a date which turns romantic, but Kat becomes suspicious and angry when Patrick insists that she go with him to the prom, an event she is adamantly against. Bianca is irritated that Cameron hasn't asked her to the prom, and so accepts Joey's invitation, but Walter won't allow it unless Kat goes too. Kat confesses to Bianca that she dated Joey when they were freshmen and, succumbing to peer pressure, had sex with him. Afterward she regretted it and Joey dumped her, so she vowed to never again do anything just because everyone else was doing it. Bianca insists that she can make her own choices, so Kat agrees to go to the prom with Patrick, and Bianca decides to go with Cameron instead of Joey. |
| score: 0.248055135653 |
| What happened between Kat and Joey when they were freshmen? |
| 0) They had sex |
| 1) They went out to dinner once |
| 2) They fell in love with each other |
| 3) They hated each other |
| 4) They kissed |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.299553344056 |
| Why does Kat finally decide to go to the prom with Patrick? |
| 0) Because of the serenade |
| 1) So that Bianca can go too |
| 2) To please her father |
| 3) To annoy Joey |
| 4) Because likes him |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.485941869307 |
| Who does Cameron get a crush on in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) Chastity |
| 1) Kat |
| 2) Bianca |
| 3) Michael |
| 4) Perky |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.372693415687 |
| Under what condition does Walter allow Bianca to start dating? |
| 0) She can only date boys her age |
| 1) She can only date after Kat goes to college |
| 2) She can only date when Kat starts dating |
| 3) He has to meet all her dates |
| 4) She can only date after she graduates high school |
| Plot: When Cameron asks Bianca out, she informs him of her father's new rule and, as a pretense for allowing her to date Joey, suggests that Cameron find someone willing to date Kat. Cameron selects "bad boy" Patrick Verona, but Patrick scares him off. Michael assists by convincing Joey to pay Patrick to take out Kat, under the pretense that this will allow Joey to date Bianca. Patrick agrees to the deal, but Kat rebuffs his first few advances. Michael and Cameron help him by prying Bianca for information on Kat's likes and dislikes. Armed with this knowledge, Patrick begins to win Kat's interest. She goes to a party with him, which enables Bianca to go as well, much to Walter's dismay. |
| score: 0.375434158086 |
| Why does Kat start drinking at the party? |
| 0) Because Joey and Bianca were together |
| 1) Because she couldn't have her own band |
| 2) Because she was enjoying herself with Patrick |
| 3) Because Patrick was annoying her |
| 4) Because she didn't like Bianca |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.484484674404 |
| What does Bianca suggest to Cameron when he asks her out? |
| 0) To find someone willing to date Cameron |
| 1) To complete his studies and find a job |
| 2) To find someone willing to date Kat |
| 3) To know her likes and dislikes |
| 4) To find someone willing to date Joey |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.439214043614 |
| What is the name of the poem Kat writes about Patrick? |
| 0) It's "The Best of Me Is You". |
| 1) It's "10 Things I Hate About You". |
| 2) It's "10 Things I Love About You". |
| 3) It's "To Love or Not to Love". |
| 4) It's "100 Things I Hate About You". |
| Plot: The next day, Bianca reconciles with Kat and begins dating Cameron. Walter admits that Kat is capable of taking care of herself, and gives her permission to attend Sarah Lawrence College. For an assignment in which the students were required to write their own version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 141, Kat reads aloud a poem titled "10 Things I Hate About You", revealing that she still loves Patrick. Patrick surprises her with a guitar bought with the money that Joey paid him, and confesses that he has fallen for her. Kat forgives him, and the two reconcile with a kiss. |
| score: 0.291354488341 |
| What kind of reputation does Patrick have? |
| 0) Shy guy |
| 1) Nerd |
| 2) Serial cheater |
| 3) Bad boy |
| 4) Mama's boy |
| Plot: When Cameron asks Bianca out, she informs him of her father's new rule and, as a pretense for allowing her to date Joey, suggests that Cameron find someone willing to date Kat. Cameron selects "bad boy" Patrick Verona, but Patrick scares him off. Michael assists by convincing Joey to pay Patrick to take out Kat, under the pretense that this will allow Joey to date Bianca. Patrick agrees to the deal, but Kat rebuffs his first few advances. Michael and Cameron help him by prying Bianca for information on Kat's likes and dislikes. Armed with this knowledge, Patrick begins to win Kat's interest. She goes to a party with him, which enables Bianca to go as well, much to Walter's dismay. |
| score: 0.158189216063 |
| How does Patrick charm Kat into going out with him again after he rejected her at the party? |
| 0) by serenading her with the accompaniment of a strolling guitarist |
| 1) by serenading her with the accompaniment of a saxophonist |
| 2) by serenading her with the accompaniment of the marching band |
| 3) by serenading her with the accompaniment of a pianist |
| 4) by serenading her with the accompaniment of a singer |
| Plot: Joey offers to pay Patrick to take Kat to the prom so he can take Bianca. Patrick initially refuses, but relents when Joey offers him more money. Kat is still angry with Patrick, but he wins her over by serenading her with the accompaniment of the marching band, and she helps him sneak out of detention. They go on a date which turns romantic, but Kat becomes suspicious and angry when Patrick insists that she go with him to the prom, an event she is adamantly against. Bianca is irritated that Cameron hasn't asked her to the prom, and so accepts Joey's invitation, but Walter won't allow it unless Kat goes too. Kat confesses to Bianca that she dated Joey when they were freshmen and, succumbing to peer pressure, had sex with him. Afterward she regretted it and Joey dumped her, so she vowed to never again do anything just because everyone else was doing it. Bianca insists that she can make her own choices, so Kat agrees to go to the prom with Patrick, and Bianca decides to go with Cameron instead of Joey. |
| score: 0.318613748672 |
| What had Joey planned to do with Bianca had they gone to prom together? |
| 0) To have discussion with her that night |
| 1) To have dinner with her that night |
| 2) To have sex with her that night |
| 3) To have fight with her that night |
| 4) To have drink with her that night |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.375177301438 |
| What college does Kat want to go to? |
| 0) Georgia Tech |
| 1) University of Michigan Ann Arbor |
| 2) Cornell University |
| 3) Sarah Lawrence College |
| 4) NewYork University |
| Plot: The next day, Bianca reconciles with Kat and begins dating Cameron. Walter admits that Kat is capable of taking care of herself, and gives her permission to attend Sarah Lawrence College. For an assignment in which the students were required to write their own version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 141, Kat reads aloud a poem titled "10 Things I Hate About You", revealing that she still loves Patrick. Patrick surprises her with a guitar bought with the money that Joey paid him, and confesses that he has fallen for her. Kat forgives him, and the two reconcile with a kiss. |
| score: 0.300293954545 |
| How does Michael describe Bianca? |
| 0) Ugly and vain. |
| 1) Stupid and outgoing. |
| 2) Beautiful and very shy. |
| 3) Nerdy. |
| 4) Vapid and conceited. |
| Plot: Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely. |
| score: 0.276754350847 |
| Why doesn't Walter allow his daughters to date until they graduate? |
| 0) Because he is gay. |
| 1) Because they are grounded. |
| 2) Because he wants to be the one to find them husbands |
| 3) Because they had bad experiences before and he is afraid they might get into trouble. |
| 4) Because he is overprotective. |
| Plot: Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely. |
| score: 0.188269245712 |
| What is Walter's occupation? |
| 0) He is a surgeon. |
| 1) He is a fireman. |
| 2) He is an obstetrician. |
| 3) He is a mechanic. |
| 4) He is a pediatrician. |
| Plot: Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely. |
| score: 0.157298998927 |
| Who is Cameron instantly smitten with? |
| 0) Elizabeth. |
| 1) Kat Stratford. |
| 2) Mandella. |
| 3) Bianca Stratford. |
| 4) Mia Stratford. |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.313821020067 |
| In which school year is Bianca Stratford? |
| 0) She is not in school |
| 1) She is a senior. |
| 2) She is a freshman. |
| 3) She is a junior. |
| 4) She is a sophomore. |
| Plot: Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely. |
| score: 0.257039585063 |
| Who is Bianca interested in dating? |
| 0) James Donner. |
| 1) Derek. |
| 2) Patrick Verona. |
| 3) Joey Donner. |
| 4) Michael Donner. |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.373997692246 |
| What is Kat and Bianca's father's name? |
| 0) Mark. |
| 1) Wade. |
| 2) Patric. |
| 3) Walter. |
| 4) Michael. |
| Plot: When Cameron asks Bianca out, she informs him of her father's new rule and, as a pretense for allowing her to date Joey, suggests that Cameron find someone willing to date Kat. Cameron selects "bad boy" Patrick Verona, but Patrick scares him off. Michael assists by convincing Joey to pay Patrick to take out Kat, under the pretense that this will allow Joey to date Bianca. Patrick agrees to the deal, but Kat rebuffs his first few advances. Michael and Cameron help him by prying Bianca for information on Kat's likes and dislikes. Armed with this knowledge, Patrick begins to win Kat's interest. She goes to a party with him, which enables Bianca to go as well, much to Walter's dismay. |
| score: 0.341192370177 |
| Which college is Kat accepted to? |
| 0) Padua High School |
| 1) Lehman College. |
| 2) Sarah Lawrence College. |
| 3) Monica Lawrence College. |
| 4) Erie Community College. |
| Plot: The next day, Bianca reconciles with Kat and begins dating Cameron. Walter admits that Kat is capable of taking care of herself, and gives her permission to attend Sarah Lawrence College. For an assignment in which the students were required to write their own version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 141, Kat reads aloud a poem titled "10 Things I Hate About You", revealing that she still loves Patrick. Patrick surprises her with a guitar bought with the money that Joey paid him, and confesses that he has fallen for her. Kat forgives him, and the two reconcile with a kiss. |
| score: 0.294619273368 |
| In which school year is Joey Donner? |
| 0) He is a bachelor. |
| 1) He is a freshman. |
| 2) He is a senior. |
| 3) He has already finished school |
| 4) He is a junior. |
| Plot: Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely. |
| score: 0.19402880082 |
| What is Walter's decision about Bianca dating? |
| 0) Bianca cannot date until she is twenty. |
| 1) Bianca is only allowed to date Cameron |
| 2) Bianca can date only white guys. |
| 3) Bianca can date whenever she wants. |
| 4) Bianca may date only when Kat does. |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.4959337458 |
| How does Walter percieve Kat? |
| 0) Strong. |
| 1) Antisocial. |
| 2) Nerdy. |
| 3) Lost. |
| 4) Smart. |
| Plot: Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, becomes instantly smitten with popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worrisome of teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely. |
| score: 0.233861893548 |
| When Cameron admits his feelings to Bianca, how does she respond? |
| 0) She kisses him |
| 1) She slaps him |
| 2) She holds his hand |
| 3) She gets out of the car and walks the rest of the way home |
| 4) She hugs him |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.310651105688 |
| Why does Kat get upset with Patrick at the party? |
| 0) He pulls away when she tries to kiss him |
| 1) He tries to kiss her |
| 2) He tells her he doesn't really like her |
| 3) He spills his drink on her |
| 4) He tells her he is being paid to date her |
| Plot: At the party, Kat becomes upset when she sees Bianca with Joey, and responds by getting drunk. Patrick attends to her, and Kat starts to open up, expressing her interest in starting a band. However, when she tries to kiss him, Patrick pulls away and Kat leaves, infuriated. Meanwhile, Bianca ignores Cameron in favor of Joey, leaving Cameron dejected. Bianca soon realizes, however, that Joey is shallow and self-absorbed, and asks Cameron for a ride home. Cameron admits his feelings for her and his frustration with how she has treated him. Bianca responds by kissing him. |
| score: 0.288151939799 |
| Why does Kat get upset at the party? |
| 0) Because she sees Bianca with Joey |
| 1) Because she sees Bianca with Cameron |
| 2) Because she sees another girl with Patrick |
| 3) Because she sees Bianca with Patrick |
| 4) No reason in particular |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.48255899727 |
| What makes Kat go to the prom with Patrick? |
| 0) Patrick is very romantic |
| 1) Patrick offers her money |
| 2) Patrick serenades her with the accompaniment of the marching band |
| 3) Bianca tells her that the decision is up to her |
| 4) Patrick tells her that he loves her |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.491319909594 |
| Why does Kat get suspicious about Patrick's intentions? |
| 0) She thinks he wants to get married to her |
| 1) She thinks he is against going to the prom |
| 2) She is against going to the prom |
| 3) She thinks he wants to dump her |
| 4) She thinks he wants to date her sister |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.345764911829 |
| Why does Joey pay Patrick to take Kat out? |
| 0) So Joey can make fun of Kat |
| 1) So Cameron can date Bianca |
| 2) So Kat marry Patrick |
| 3) So Cameron can make fun of Kat |
| 4) So Joey can date Bianca |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.578318793655 |
| How do Michael and Cameron help Patrick to win over Kat? |
| 0) They tell Patrick to bribe Kat |
| 1) They get Bianca to tell them Kat's likes and dislikes |
| 2) They rent a hotel room for Patrick and Kat |
| 3) They pay Kat to pretend to fall for Patrick |
| 4) They get Kat to tell them her likes and dislikes |
| Plot: All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss. |
| score: 0.551797739174 |
| Where do Kat and Patrick go for their date, where Bianca can also join them? |
| 0) They go to a party together |
| 1) They go for coffee |
| 2) They go to a club together |
| 3) They go to the circus |
| 4) They go skydiving |
| Plot: At the party, Kat becomes upset when she sees Bianca with Joey, and responds by getting drunk. Patrick attends to her, and Kat starts to open up, expressing her interest in starting a band. However, when she tries to kiss him, Patrick pulls away and Kat leaves, infuriated. Meanwhile, Bianca ignores Cameron in favor of Joey, leaving Cameron dejected. Bianca soon realizes, however, that Joey is shallow and self-absorbed, and asks Cameron for a ride home. Cameron admits his feelings for her and his frustration with how she has treated him. Bianca responds by kissing him. |
| score: 0.32331829359 |
| Why is Norma upset with Jack and strikes him? |
| 0) Because he spoke angrily with her. |
| 1) Because he threatened her. |
| 2) She thinks he is responsible for her daughter's death |
| 3) Because he ran over her daughter with a motorbike |
| 4) Because he murdered her daughter |
| Plot: Frank is walking his dog late at night and discovers his daughter's (Cheri's) car keys next to the dead body of Aaron (Blake Heron) in the cemetery. Thinking his daughter is responsible for the death, Frank packs the body in the trunk of Aaron's car, accidentally locking the keys in with the body. He uses a rock to break a window and get into the car, then drives to a bridge. He has to hide from a car driven by Duffy that passes by, but then disposes of the body by dropping it over the side of the bridge, where it lands on Jack's car (as seen at the start of the film). His dog runs off with the blood-soaked jacket. He chases the dog, eventually catching it. He sees the burning book that the teenagers threw on the sidewalk, and uses it to set his jacket on fire. His wife, Norma, sees him and gives him a ride home, where she sends him out to look for the deer that Jack supposedly hit. |
| score: 0.190968995652 |
| What does Jack request from the police officer Hannagan? |
| 0) That he looks in his trunk |
| 1) That he should let him go because he is innocent |
| 2) A blood test. |
| 3) A lawyer. |
| 4) A sobriety test. |
| Plot: Jack (Henry Thomas), who has been drinking, is seen driving along a road at night talking on his cell phone. The clock on the dashboard reads 11:14 p.m. Suddenly, as he drives under an overpass, something smashes across the windshield, causing him to skid off the road. He stops by a deer crossing sign and gets out to inspect the damage, and finds a human body with a badly mutilated face lying close to his car. When he sees another car approaching, he panics and drags the body out of sight. The car pulls up next to him, and the driver, Norma (Barbara Hershey), assumes that he hit a deer. She offers to call the police over Jack's protests, insisting that it is no trouble because she has a new cell phone that she "never uses" and because she is friends with the Chief of Police. Norma offers Jack a ride to her house to wait for the police, but he declines. When she drives off, Jack decides to hide the body in the trunk of his car. He gets back into the car to pull away, but a police officer pulls up behind him. Officer Hannagan (Clark Gregg) speaks with Jack and, noting his odd behavior, asks him if he would submit to a breathalyzer test. Jack requests a sobriety test instead, which Hannagan administers, getting him to count back in reverse from Z to A. When the officer checks with dispatch, he finds that Jack's license has been revoked for driving under the influence. Hannagan tells Jack that he is under arrest and that his car will be impounded. When he finds the body in the trunk, Hannagan handcuffs Jack with a cable tie and tells the two people already in the back of the cruiser, Duffy (Shawn Hatosy) and Buzzy (Hilary Swank), to move over so that Jack will fit. While Hannagan argues with Buzzy, who refuses to move over, Jack is able to pull clippers out of his pocket, cut the cable tie, and escape. Hannagan pursues, leaving the cruiser door open, and Duffy and Buzzy also escape. Jack runs across a property with security lights and a dog, causing the owner, Norma, to come out. She is obviously upset and is looking for her husband Frank (Patrick Swayze) because she just received a phone call that their daughter, Cheri (Rachael Leigh Cook), was killed in a hit-and-run accident. Hannagan catches up to Jack at this point, and Norma angrily strikes Jack with a flashlight, assuming that he is responsible for her daughter's death. He flees again, into the cemetery where he trips over a bowling ball and is again taken into custody. |
| score: 0.156775158707 |
| Why did Hannagan handcuff Jack? |
| 0) Because he founnd drugs in his car. |
| 1) To calm him down. |
| 2) Because he found a body in the trunk. |
| 3) Because he found weapons in his trunk. |
| 4) Because he found a pistol on him. |
| Plot: Jack (Henry Thomas), who has been drinking, is seen driving along a road at night talking on his cell phone. The clock on the dashboard reads 11:14 p.m. Suddenly, as he drives under an overpass, something smashes across the windshield, causing him to skid off the road. He stops by a deer crossing sign and gets out to inspect the damage, and finds a human body with a badly mutilated face lying close to his car. When he sees another car approaching, he panics and drags the body out of sight. The car pulls up next to him, and the driver, Norma (Barbara Hershey), assumes that he hit a deer. She offers to call the police over Jack's protests, insisting that it is no trouble because she has a new cell phone that she "never uses" and because she is friends with the Chief of Police. Norma offers Jack a ride to her house to wait for the police, but he declines. When she drives off, Jack decides to hide the body in the trunk of his car. He gets back into the car to pull away, but a police officer pulls up behind him. Officer Hannagan (Clark Gregg) speaks with Jack and, noting his odd behavior, asks him if he would submit to a breathalyzer test. Jack requests a sobriety test instead, which Hannagan administers, getting him to count back in reverse from Z to A. When the officer checks with dispatch, he finds that Jack's license has been revoked for driving under the influence. Hannagan tells Jack that he is under arrest and that his car will be impounded. When he finds the body in the trunk, Hannagan handcuffs Jack with a cable tie and tells the two people already in the back of the cruiser, Duffy (Shawn Hatosy) and Buzzy (Hilary Swank), to move over so that Jack will fit. While Hannagan argues with Buzzy, who refuses to move over, Jack is able to pull clippers out of his pocket, cut the cable tie, and escape. Hannagan pursues, leaving the cruiser door open, and Duffy and Buzzy also escape. Jack runs across a property with security lights and a dog, causing the owner, Norma, to come out. She is obviously upset and is looking for her husband Frank (Patrick Swayze) because she just received a phone call that their daughter, Cheri (Rachael Leigh Cook), was killed in a hit-and-run accident. Hannagan catches up to Jack at this point, and Norma angrily strikes Jack with a flashlight, assuming that he is responsible for her daughter's death. He flees again, into the cemetery where he trips over a bowling ball and is again taken into custody. |
| score: 0.148534674366 |
| What was Jack doing during driving? |
| 0) He is seen smoking behind the wheel |
| 1) Talking on his cell phone |
| 2) He was eating behind the wheel |
| 3) He is groping his girlfriend seated in the passenger seat |
| 4) He was watching tv |
| Plot: Jack (Henry Thomas), who has been drinking, is seen driving along a road at night talking on his cell phone. The clock on the dashboard reads 11:14 p.m. Suddenly, as he drives under an overpass, something smashes across the windshield, causing him to skid off the road. He stops by a deer crossing sign and gets out to inspect the damage, and finds a human body with a badly mutilated face lying close to his car. When he sees another car approaching, he panics and drags the body out of sight. The car pulls up next to him, and the driver, Norma (Barbara Hershey), assumes that he hit a deer. She offers to call the police over Jack's protests, insisting that it is no trouble because she has a new cell phone that she "never uses" and because she is friends with the Chief of Police. Norma offers Jack a ride to her house to wait for the police, but he declines. When she drives off, Jack decides to hide the body in the trunk of his car. He gets back into the car to pull away, but a police officer pulls up behind him. Officer Hannagan (Clark Gregg) speaks with Jack and, noting his odd behavior, asks him if he would submit to a breathalyzer test. Jack requests a sobriety test instead, which Hannagan administers, getting him to count back in reverse from Z to A. When the officer checks with dispatch, he finds that Jack's license has been revoked for driving under the influence. Hannagan tells Jack that he is under arrest and that his car will be impounded. When he finds the body in the trunk, Hannagan handcuffs Jack with a cable tie and tells the two people already in the back of the cruiser, Duffy (Shawn Hatosy) and Buzzy (Hilary Swank), to move over so that Jack will fit. While Hannagan argues with Buzzy, who refuses to move over, Jack is able to pull clippers out of his pocket, cut the cable tie, and escape. Hannagan pursues, leaving the cruiser door open, and Duffy and Buzzy also escape. Jack runs across a property with security lights and a dog, causing the owner, Norma, to come out. She is obviously upset and is looking for her husband Frank (Patrick Swayze) because she just received a phone call that their daughter, Cheri (Rachael Leigh Cook), was killed in a hit-and-run accident. Hannagan catches up to Jack at this point, and Norma angrily strikes Jack with a flashlight, assuming that he is responsible for her daughter's death. He flees again, into the cemetery where he trips over a bowling ball and is again taken into custody. |
| score: 0.110561275608 |
| Why is Buzzy arrested? |
| 0) For Aaron's death |
| 1) Because she shot at a police officer |
| 2) Because she refuses to identify Duffy |
| 3) Because she shot Mark and Eddie |
| 4) Because she killed Cheri |
| Plot: Buzzy is working at a convenience store late at night. Her friend and co-worker Duffy arrives and they begin discussing Cheri's pregnancy and money needed for an abortion. Mark and Eddie arrive after the store is closed but Duffy lets them come in. They are there to buy items to throw out the van windows. After they leave, Duffy tells Buzzy his plan to steal from the store the $500 required to pay for the abortion. Cheri arrives and she and Duffy go into the cooler. Meanwhile Buzzy is playing around with Duffy's revolver (the one he plans to use to rob the store) and she accidentally shoots a bullet through a glass door of a refrigerator, barely missing Duffy and Cheri. Cheri leaves and Duffy asks Buzzy to allow him to steal the money from the convenience store's cash register. Buzzy objects, fearful of losing her job, but relents, while insisting that Duffy shoot her in the arm to make it look like an authentic robbery. He shoots her in the arm and then dials 9-1-1 for her, leaving while she is on the phone. Duffy looks for his keys, barely escaping the police who are arriving more quickly than he thought they would. While driving away, he passes by Aaron's car, where Frank has parked it preparing to dispose of Aaron's body. Duffy then sees Cheri parked and tells her he got the money for her abortion. When she gets out of her car, he witnesses the teenagers' van knocking down and killing Cheri, and he shoots at the teenagers. He is then arrested by Officer Hannagan for shooting at the van and for the store robbery, based on the description someone phoned in (later revealed to be Cheri). Buzzy is arrested as an accomplice when she refuses to identify Duffy and admits to conspiring with him. |
| score: 0.236690816347 |
| How did Frank burn his jacket? |
| 0) He threw it into the fireplace at home |
| 1) With newspapers he found in the trash |
| 2) With a burning book he found on the sidewalk |
| 3) With fuel |
| 4) He made a bonfire on the bridge |
| Plot: Frank is walking his dog late at night and discovers his daughter's (Cheri's) car keys next to the dead body of Aaron (Blake Heron) in the cemetery. Thinking his daughter is responsible for the death, Frank packs the body in the trunk of Aaron's car, accidentally locking the keys in with the body. He uses a rock to break a window and get into the car, then drives to a bridge. He has to hide from a car driven by Duffy that passes by, but then disposes of the body by dropping it over the side of the bridge, where it lands on Jack's car (as seen at the start of the film). His dog runs off with the blood-soaked jacket. He chases the dog, eventually catching it. He sees the burning book that the teenagers threw on the sidewalk, and uses it to set his jacket on fire. His wife, Norma, sees him and gives him a ride home, where she sends him out to look for the deer that Jack supposedly hit. |
| score: 0.201479209415 |
| Who reports Duffy to the police? |
| 0) Aaron |
| 1) Frank |
| 2) Mark |
| 3) Cheri |
| 4) Jack |
| Plot: Frank is walking his dog late at night and discovers his daughter's (Cheri's) car keys next to the dead body of Aaron (Blake Heron) in the cemetery. Thinking his daughter is responsible for the death, Frank packs the body in the trunk of Aaron's car, accidentally locking the keys in with the body. He uses a rock to break a window and get into the car, then drives to a bridge. He has to hide from a car driven by Duffy that passes by, but then disposes of the body by dropping it over the side of the bridge, where it lands on Jack's car (as seen at the start of the film). His dog runs off with the blood-soaked jacket. He chases the dog, eventually catching it. He sees the burning book that the teenagers threw on the sidewalk, and uses it to set his jacket on fire. His wife, Norma, sees him and gives him a ride home, where she sends him out to look for the deer that Jack supposedly hit. |
| score: 0.300951169431 |
| What does Northup ask the Canadian laborer to do for him? |
| 0) To help him escape |
| 1) To get him another violin |
| 2) To send a letter to Saratoga Springs |
| 3) To help him hide his earnings |
| 4) To report his kidnapping to the sheriff |
| Plot: Northup purposely destroys his violin, and while continuing to work on the gazebo, Northup confides his kidnapping to Bass. Once again, Northup asks for help in getting a letter to Saratoga Springs. Bass, risking his life, agrees to send it. |
| score: 0.44654137817 |
| What is the Canadian laborer risking when he helps Northup to get in touch with his friends? |
| 0) His freedom |
| 1) His life |
| 2) His reputation |
| 3) His job |
| 4) His family |
| Plot: Northup purposely destroys his violin, and while continuing to work on the gazebo, Northup confides his kidnapping to Bass. Once again, Northup asks for help in getting a letter to Saratoga Springs. Bass, risking his life, agrees to send it. |
| score: 0.242273145502 |
| Who destroys Northup's violin? |
| 0) Northup himself |
| 1) Judge Turner |
| 2) Epps |
| 3) The Overseer |
| 4) Bass |
| Plot: Northup purposely destroys his violin, and while continuing to work on the gazebo, Northup confides his kidnapping to Bass. Once again, Northup asks for help in getting a letter to Saratoga Springs. Bass, risking his life, agrees to send it. |
| score: 0.553927298292 |
| Is anybody on Ford's farm jealous of Northup? |
| 0) No |
| 1) Yes, Radburn |
| 2) Yes, Burch |
| 3) Clemens |
| 4) Yes, Tibeats |
| Plot: Ford's carpenter John Tibeats resents Northup, and the tensions between them escalate. Tibeats attacks Northup, but Northup overpowers him and beats him. In retaliation, Tibeats and his friends attempt to lynch Northup, but they are prevented by Ford's overseer, Chapin, though Northup is left in the noose standing on tiptoe for many hours. Ford finally cuts Northup down, but chooses to sell him to planter Edwin Epps to protect him from Tibeats. Northup attempts to explain that he is actually a free man, but Ford states that he "cannot hear this" and responds "he has a debt to pay" on Northup's purchase price. |
| score: 0.314421372005 |
| What does Epps do to slaves if they don't pick the required amount of cotton every day? |
| 0) He refuses them food |
| 1) He beats them |
| 2) He gives them double work the next day |
| 3) He sells them off |
| 4) He makes them work through the night |
| Plot: In contrast to the relatively benevolent Ford, Epps is a sadist who believes he has a biblically sanctioned right to abuse his slaves. Epps beats his slaves if they fail to pick at least 200 pounds (91 kg) of cotton every day. Epps is attracted to Patsey, a young female slave who picks more than 500 pounds (230 kg) daily, and repeatedly rapes her. Epps' wife becomes jealous and frequently humiliates and degrades Patsey. Patsey's only comfort is visiting Mistress Shaw, a former slave whose owner fell in love with her and elevated her to Mistress. Patsey begs Northup to kill her, but he refuses. |
| score: 0.256779474976 |
| In what way is Epps's attitude to slaves different form Ford's? |
| 0) Epps physically abuses his slaves |
| 1) Epps rewards his slaves |
| 2) Epps respects his slaves |
| 3) Epps treats his slaves humanely |
| 4) 3 and 4 above |
| Plot: In contrast to the relatively benevolent Ford, Epps is a sadist who believes he has a biblically sanctioned right to abuse his slaves. Epps beats his slaves if they fail to pick at least 200 pounds (91 kg) of cotton every day. Epps is attracted to Patsey, a young female slave who picks more than 500 pounds (230 kg) daily, and repeatedly rapes her. Epps' wife becomes jealous and frequently humiliates and degrades Patsey. Patsey's only comfort is visiting Mistress Shaw, a former slave whose owner fell in love with her and elevated her to Mistress. Patsey begs Northup to kill her, but he refuses. |
| score: 0.379030248 |
| What does Epps do when there is an outbreak of disease on his plantation? |
| 0) He frees his slaves |
| 1) He leases his slaves to a neighboring plantation |
| 2) He shuts down the plantation |
| 3) He sells his slaves to Judge Turner |
| 4) He sends his slaves to New York state |
| Plot: Some time later, an outbreak of cotton worm befalls Epps' plantation. Unable to work his fields, he leases his slaves to a neighboring plantation for the season. While there, Northup gains the favor of the plantation's owner, Judge Turner, who allows him to play the fiddle at a neighbor's wedding anniversary celebration, and to keep his earnings. When Northup returns to Epps, he attempts to use the money to pay a white field hand and former overseer, Armsby, to mail a letter to Northup's friends in New York state. Armsby agrees to deliver the letter, and accepts all Northup's saved money, but betrays him to Epps. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that Armsby is lying and avoids punishment. Northup tearfully burns the letter, his only hope of freedom. |
| score: 0.394063442065 |
| How does Northup manage to avoid punishment by Epps when Armsby betrays him? |
| 0) Epps doesn't believe Armsby |
| 1) Armsby tells Epps he was only joking |
| 2) He convinces Epps that Armsby is lying |
| 3) He is saved by Judge Turner |
| 4) He runs away |
| Plot: Some time later, an outbreak of cotton worm befalls Epps' plantation. Unable to work his fields, he leases his slaves to a neighboring plantation for the season. While there, Northup gains the favor of the plantation's owner, Judge Turner, who allows him to play the fiddle at a neighbor's wedding anniversary celebration, and to keep his earnings. When Northup returns to Epps, he attempts to use the money to pay a white field hand and former overseer, Armsby, to mail a letter to Northup's friends in New York state. Armsby agrees to deliver the letter, and accepts all Northup's saved money, but betrays him to Epps. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that Armsby is lying and avoids punishment. Northup tearfully burns the letter, his only hope of freedom. |
| score: 0.419591989161 |
| How does Solomon make a living at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) He is a carpenter |
| 1) He is a construction worker |
| 2) He is a singer |
| 3) He is an artist |
| 4) He is a violinist |
| Plot: In 1841, Solomon Northup is a free African-American man working as a violinist, who lives with his wife, Anne Hampton, and two children, Margaret and Alonzo, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him a two-week job as a musician if he will travel to Washington, D.C., with them. Once there, they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen owned by James Burch. |
| score: 0.214797379528 |
| Can Solomon return home to his family after he is brought to a new place by Brown and Hamilton? |
| 0) No, he is sold as a slave |
| 1) No, he can't find his way home |
| 2) Yes, after his work is over |
| 3) No, his family is sold into slavery too |
| 4) Yes, he can return home |
| Plot: In 1841, Solomon Northup is a free African-American man working as a violinist, who lives with his wife, Anne Hampton, and two children, Margaret and Alonzo, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him a two-week job as a musician if he will travel to Washington, D.C., with them. Once there, they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen owned by James Burch. |
| score: 0.313960208741 |
| Is the offered job in the town where Solomon lives? |
| 0) Yes |
| 1) No, it is in Chicago |
| 2) No, it is in Washington, D.C. |
| 3) No, it is in New Orleans |
| 4) No, it is in Nevada |
| Plot: In 1841, Solomon Northup is a free African-American man working as a violinist, who lives with his wife, Anne Hampton, and two children, Margaret and Alonzo, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him a two-week job as a musician if he will travel to Washington, D.C., with them. Once there, they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen owned by James Burch. |
| score: 0.207482822142 |
| Is Solomon Northup supposed to go alone to get the promised job? |
| 0) Yes, he's supposed to go alone |
| 1) No, he's supposed to go with his family |
| 2) No, he's supposed to travel with Hamilton |
| 3) No, he is supposed to go with Brown and Hamilton |
| 4) No, he's supposed to go with Brown |
| Plot: In 1841, Solomon Northup is a free African-American man working as a violinist, who lives with his wife, Anne Hampton, and two children, Margaret and Alonzo, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him a two-week job as a musician if he will travel to Washington, D.C., with them. Once there, they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen owned by James Burch. |
| score: 0.365959054296 |
| How does the Canadian laborer feel about Epps's treatment of his slaves? |
| 0) He supports it |
| 1) He doesn't care |
| 2) |
| 3) He feels they deserve it |
| 4) He is not comfortable with it |
| Plot: Northup begins working on the construction of a gazebo with a Canadian laborer named Bass. Bass is unsettled by the brutal way that Epps treats his slaves and expresses his opposition to slavery, earning Epps's enmity. One day, Epps becomes enraged after discovering Patsey missing from the plantation. When she returns, she reveals she was gone to get a bar of soap from Mistress Shaw. Epps does not believe her and orders her flogged. Encouraged by his wife, Epps forces Northup to flog Patsey to avoid doing it himself. Northup reluctantly obeys, but Epps eventually takes the whip away from Northup, savagely lashing Patsey. |
| score: 0.215780976046 |
| Who does Northup work with on the construction of a gazebo? |
| 0) Burch |
| 1) Mr. Moon |
| 2) Epps |
| 3) Brown |
| 4) Bass |
| Plot: Northup purposely destroys his violin, and while continuing to work on the gazebo, Northup confides his kidnapping to Bass. Once again, Northup asks for help in getting a letter to Saratoga Springs. Bass, risking his life, agrees to send it. |
| score: 0.454953547973 |
| Why is the name Platt bad for Solomon? |
| 0) Because Platt is wanted for robbery |
| 1) Because Platt is the name of a runaway slave |
| 2) Because it is not Solomon's name |
| 3) Because Platt is a name of a white slaver |
| 4) |
| Plot: Northup is shipped to New Orleans along with others who have been captured. A slave trader named Freeman gives Northup the identity of "Platt", a runaway slave from Georgia, and sells him to plantation owner William Ford. Northup impresses Ford when he engineers a waterway for transporting logs swiftly and cost-effectively across a swamp, and Ford presents him with a violin in gratitude. Northup carves the names of his wife and children into the violin. |
| score: 0.267288092587 |
| How do Northup and Patsey say goodbye to each other? |
| 0) They kiss |
| 1) |
| 2) They embrace |
| 3) They hold hands |
| 4) They wave to each other |
| Plot: One day, Northup is called over by the local sheriff, who arrives in a carriage with another man. The sheriff asks Northup a series of questions to confirm his answers match the facts of his life in New York. Northup recognizes the sheriff's companion as C. Parker, a shopkeeper he knew in Saratoga. Parker has come to free him, and the two embrace, though an enraged Epps furiously protests the circumstances and tries to prevent him from leaving. Before Northup can board the coach to leave, Patsey cries out to him, and they embrace in a bittersweet farewell. Knowing that he is in potential danger, Northup leaves the plantation. |
| score: 0.305089293963 |
| How does Epps react when Northup's identity is revealed and proven? |
| 0) He forbids Northup from leaving |
| 1) He protests and tries to stop Northup from leaving |
| 2) He threatens to kill Pastey if Northup leaves |
| 3) He accepts the sheriff's conclusions |
| 4) He is happy for Northup |
| Plot: One day, Northup is called over by the local sheriff, who arrives in a carriage with another man. The sheriff asks Northup a series of questions to confirm his answers match the facts of his life in New York. Northup recognizes the sheriff's companion as C. Parker, a shopkeeper he knew in Saratoga. Parker has come to free him, and the two embrace, though an enraged Epps furiously protests the circumstances and tries to prevent him from leaving. Before Northup can board the coach to leave, Patsey cries out to him, and they embrace in a bittersweet farewell. Knowing that he is in potential danger, Northup leaves the plantation. |
| score: 0.464461520771 |
| Who does the local sheriff visit on Epps's farm one day? |
| 0) Epps |
| 1) Anna |
| 2) Northup |
| 3) Patsey |
| 4) Parker |
| Plot: One day, Northup is called over by the local sheriff, who arrives in a carriage with another man. The sheriff asks Northup a series of questions to confirm his answers match the facts of his life in New York. Northup recognizes the sheriff's companion as C. Parker, a shopkeeper he knew in Saratoga. Parker has come to free him, and the two embrace, though an enraged Epps furiously protests the circumstances and tries to prevent him from leaving. Before Northup can board the coach to leave, Patsey cries out to him, and they embrace in a bittersweet farewell. Knowing that he is in potential danger, Northup leaves the plantation. |
| score: 0.37944520539 |
| Who does Northup find at home when he returns after 12 years? |
| 0) His grandson, Solomon Northup Staunton |
| 1) His sister |
| 2) His house had been destroyed |
| 3) His parents |
| 4) His ex-slave master |
| Plot: After being enslaved for 12 years, Northup is restored to freedom and returned to his family. As he walks into his home, he sees Anne, Alonzo, Margaret and her husband, who present him with his grandson and namesake, Solomon Northup Staunton. Concluding credits recount Northup's unsuccessful suits against Brown, Hamilton and Burch, the 1853 publication of Northup's slave narrative memoir, Twelve Years a Slave, and the mystery surrounding details of his death and burial. |
| score: 0.446544744068 |
| Why does the plantation's owner, Judge Turner, allow Northup to play the fiddle at a neighbor's celebration? |
| 0) He feels sorry for him |
| 1) Northup gains some money |
| 2) Northup gains the favor of the plantation's owner. |
| 3) To have fun of him |
| 4) Northup gains the attention of the plantation's owner's wife |
| Plot: Some time later, an outbreak of cotton worm befalls Epps' plantation. Unable to work his fields, he leases his slaves to a neighboring plantation for the season. While there, Northup gains the favor of the plantation's owner, Judge Turner, who allows him to play the fiddle at a neighbor's wedding anniversary celebration, and to keep his earnings. When Northup returns to Epps, he attempts to use the money to pay a white field hand and former overseer, Armsby, to mail a letter to Northup's friends in New York state. Armsby agrees to deliver the letter, and accepts all Northup's saved money, but betrays him to Epps. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that Armsby is lying and avoids punishment. Northup tearfully burns the letter, his only hope of freedom. |
| score: 0.480355214631 |
| How does Northup try to use his savings when he returns to Epps? |
| 0) To pay Turner, to buy stamps. |
| 1) To pay Armsby, to buy ink. |
| 2) To pay Turner, to mail a letter. |
| 3) To pay Anna, to buy stamps. |
| 4) To pay Armsby, to mail a letter. |
| Plot: Some time later, an outbreak of cotton worm befalls Epps' plantation. Unable to work his fields, he leases his slaves to a neighboring plantation for the season. While there, Northup gains the favor of the plantation's owner, Judge Turner, who allows him to play the fiddle at a neighbor's wedding anniversary celebration, and to keep his earnings. When Northup returns to Epps, he attempts to use the money to pay a white field hand and former overseer, Armsby, to mail a letter to Northup's friends in New York state. Armsby agrees to deliver the letter, and accepts all Northup's saved money, but betrays him to Epps. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that Armsby is lying and avoids punishment. Northup tearfully burns the letter, his only hope of freedom. |
| score: 0.352496353472 |
| Does Armsby, who gets all Northup's saved money, keep his promise to deliver Northup's mail? |
| 0) Yes, Armsby keep up his promise |
| 1) No, Armsby betrays Northup to Epps |
| 2) Yes, but Armsby betrays Northup to Overseer |
| 3) Armsby betrays Northup to Judge Turner |
| 4) Yes, but he betrays Northup to Anna |
| Plot: Some time later, an outbreak of cotton worm befalls Epps' plantation. Unable to work his fields, he leases his slaves to a neighboring plantation for the season. While there, Northup gains the favor of the plantation's owner, Judge Turner, who allows him to play the fiddle at a neighbor's wedding anniversary celebration, and to keep his earnings. When Northup returns to Epps, he attempts to use the money to pay a white field hand and former overseer, Armsby, to mail a letter to Northup's friends in New York state. Armsby agrees to deliver the letter, and accepts all Northup's saved money, but betrays him to Epps. Northup is narrowly able to convince Epps that Armsby is lying and avoids punishment. Northup tearfully burns the letter, his only hope of freedom. |
| score: 0.470473679337 |
| Does Northup obey Epps when he orders Northup to flog Patsey? |
| 0) He reluctantly obeys |
| 1) |
| 2) |
| 3) He willingly obeys |
| 4) No |
| Plot: Northup begins working on the construction of a gazebo with a Canadian laborer named Bass. Bass is unsettled by the brutal way that Epps treats his slaves and expresses his opposition to slavery, earning Epps's enmity. One day, Epps becomes enraged after discovering Patsey missing from the plantation. When she returns, she reveals she was gone to get a bar of soap from Mistress Shaw. Epps does not believe her and orders her flogged. Encouraged by his wife, Epps forces Northup to flog Patsey to avoid doing it himself. Northup reluctantly obeys, but Epps eventually takes the whip away from Northup, savagely lashing Patsey. |
| score: 0.343449561851 |
| What is Epps's reaction when Patsey returns from Mistress Shaw? |
| 0) He is happy to see her |
| 1) He is very angry and orders her flogged |
| 2) |
| 3) |
| 4) He is relieved to see her |
| Plot: Northup begins working on the construction of a gazebo with a Canadian laborer named Bass. Bass is unsettled by the brutal way that Epps treats his slaves and expresses his opposition to slavery, earning Epps's enmity. One day, Epps becomes enraged after discovering Patsey missing from the plantation. When she returns, she reveals she was gone to get a bar of soap from Mistress Shaw. Epps does not believe her and orders her flogged. Encouraged by his wife, Epps forces Northup to flog Patsey to avoid doing it himself. Northup reluctantly obeys, but Epps eventually takes the whip away from Northup, savagely lashing Patsey. |
| score: 0.313424730424 |
| Why does Epps flog Patsey himself in the end? |
| 0) To punish Bass |
| 1) He is a sadist |
| 2) |
| 3) To please his wife |
| 4) Because he sees that Northup is reluctant |
| Plot: One day, Northup is called over by the local sheriff, who arrives in a carriage with another man. The sheriff asks Northup a series of questions to confirm his answers match the facts of his life in New York. Northup recognizes the sheriff's companion as C. Parker, a shopkeeper he knew in Saratoga. Parker has come to free him, and the two embrace, though an enraged Epps furiously protests the circumstances and tries to prevent him from leaving. Before Northup can board the coach to leave, Patsey cries out to him, and they embrace in a bittersweet farewell. Knowing that he is in potential danger, Northup leaves the plantation. |
| score: 0.39845017803 |
| Epps finds out that Patsey is missing from the plantation. Why had Patsey gone to Mistress Shaw? |
| 0) |
| 1) To get a piece of cake |
| 2) To get thread |
| 3) To get a bar of chocolate |
| 4) To get a bar of soap |
| Plot: Northup begins working on the construction of a gazebo with a Canadian laborer named Bass. Bass is unsettled by the brutal way that Epps treats his slaves and expresses his opposition to slavery, earning Epps's enmity. One day, Epps becomes enraged after discovering Patsey missing from the plantation. When she returns, she reveals she was gone to get a bar of soap from Mistress Shaw. Epps does not believe her and orders her flogged. Encouraged by his wife, Epps forces Northup to flog Patsey to avoid doing it himself. Northup reluctantly obeys, but Epps eventually takes the whip away from Northup, savagely lashing Patsey. |
| score: 0.334009771019 |
| How did Aron spend his time being trapped? |
| 0) He records an audio diary while trying to free his arm from underneath the boulder |
| 1) He writes journal entries in a diary while trying to free his arm from underneath the boulder |
| 2) He records a video diary while trying to free his leg from underneath the boulder |
| 3) He records a video diary while trying to free his arm from underneath the boulder |
| 4) He records a video diary while trying to free his finger from underneath the boulder |
| Plot: Engineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) drives to Utah's Canyonlands National Park for a day of canyoneering. On foot, he befriends hikers Kristi (Kate Mara) and Megan (Amber Tamblyn), and shows them an underground pool. After parting ways with the hikers, Ralston enters Blue John Canyon through a slot canyon. He slips and falls, and a boulder falls and traps his arm against the wall. Failing to move the boulder, he calls for help, but no one is around. He begins recording a video diary on his camera and using the larger blade on his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also rations his water and food. |
| score: 0.238626493363 |
| What did Aron drink after he ran out of water? |
| 0) His own urine |
| 1) Cat urine |
| 2) Raccoon urine |
| 3) Kool-Aid |
| 4) Lemonade |
| Plot: As Ralston realizes his efforts to chip away at the boulder are futile, he attempts to move the boulder by setting up a pulley system using his climbing rope, but to no avail. He then attempts to cut into his arm, but finds the knife is too blunt to break his skin. He stabs his arm, but realizes he will not be able to cut through the bone. Out of water, he is forced to drink his urine. His video logs become desperate as he feels himself dying. He hallucinates about escape, relationships, and past experiences, including a former lover (Clmence Posy), family (Lizzy Caplan, Treat Williams, Kate Burton), and the hikers. He reflects that everything he has done has led him to this ordeal. After five days, Ralston sees a vision of a little boy. |
| score: 0.134204064925 |
| Where did Aron Ralston drive to and what did he do there ? |
| 0) He drove to Utah's Canyonlands National Park and researched the area. |
| 1) To Utah's Canyonlands National Park to do canyoneering. |
| 2) To Yosemite National Park and searched for endemic species. |
| 3) He drove to Grand Canyon and he went sightseeing. |
| 4) To New York and went to see Manhattan. |
| Plot: Engineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) drives to Utah's Canyonlands National Park for a day of canyoneering. On foot, he befriends hikers Kristi (Kate Mara) and Megan (Amber Tamblyn), and shows them an underground pool. After parting ways with the hikers, Ralston enters Blue John Canyon through a slot canyon. He slips and falls, and a boulder falls and traps his arm against the wall. Failing to move the boulder, he calls for help, but no one is around. He begins recording a video diary on his camera and using the larger blade on his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also rations his water and food. |
| score: 0.323782279941 |
| How is Ralston finally picked up from the canyon? |
| 0) By an ambulance |
| 1) By an army chopper |
| 2) By a family SUV |
| 3) By the Utah Highway Patrol helicopter |
| 4) By the locals on a makeshift stretcher |
| Plot: Ralston realizes that by using his knowledge of torque and applying enough force to his forearm, he can break the radius and ulna bones, letting him amputate his arm. He severs his arm with the smaller, less dull knife on the multi-tool. He fashions a crude tourniquet out of the insulation for his CamelBak tube, uses a carabiner to tighten it, and cuts his arm off. He wraps the stump of his arm and takes a picture of the boulder that trapped him. He makes his way out of the canyon and rappels down a 65-foot rockface, drinks from a pool of rainwater, and meets a family on a day hike. Ralston is picked up by a Utah Highway Patrol helicopter. Ralston recovers, continues his climbing and mountaineering hobbies, and starts a family. |
| score: 0.287725434488 |
| Who are Kristi and Megan? |
| 0) Tourists |
| 1) Rangers |
| 2) Aron's coworkers |
| 3) Hikers |
| 4) Aron's friends |
| Plot: Engineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) drives to Utah's Canyonlands National Park for a day of canyoneering. On foot, he befriends hikers Kristi (Kate Mara) and Megan (Amber Tamblyn), and shows them an underground pool. After parting ways with the hikers, Ralston enters Blue John Canyon through a slot canyon. He slips and falls, and a boulder falls and traps his arm against the wall. Failing to move the boulder, he calls for help, but no one is around. He begins recording a video diary on his camera and using the larger blade on his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also rations his water and food. |
| score: 0.242444567862 |
| Where does Aron meet hikers Kristi and Megan? |
| 0) At an underground pool |
| 1) On the road |
| 2) On a hiking trail |
| 3) At Utah's Canyonlands National Park |
| 4) At the Blue John Canyon |
| Plot: Engineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) drives to Utah's Canyonlands National Park for a day of canyoneering. On foot, he befriends hikers Kristi (Kate Mara) and Megan (Amber Tamblyn), and shows them an underground pool. After parting ways with the hikers, Ralston enters Blue John Canyon through a slot canyon. He slips and falls, and a boulder falls and traps his arm against the wall. Failing to move the boulder, he calls for help, but no one is around. He begins recording a video diary on his camera and using the larger blade on his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also rations his water and food. |
| score: 0.344291621497 |
| What does Aron Ralston do for living? |
| 0) He is a Ranger |
| 1) He is a truck driver |
| 2) He is a teacher |
| 3) He is a business man |
| 4) He is an engineer |
| Plot: Engineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) drives to Utah's Canyonlands National Park for a day of canyoneering. On foot, he befriends hikers Kristi (Kate Mara) and Megan (Amber Tamblyn), and shows them an underground pool. After parting ways with the hikers, Ralston enters Blue John Canyon through a slot canyon. He slips and falls, and a boulder falls and traps his arm against the wall. Failing to move the boulder, he calls for help, but no one is around. He begins recording a video diary on his camera and using the larger blade on his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also rations his water and food. |
| score: 0.193279196967 |
| After five days of hallucination, what does Ralston experience? |
| 0) It rains |
| 1) He is rescued |
| 2) Peaceful sleep |
| 3) A vision of him being rescued |
| 4) A vision of a little boy |
| Plot: As Ralston realizes his efforts to chip away at the boulder are futile, he attempts to move the boulder by setting up a pulley system using his climbing rope, but to no avail. He then attempts to cut into his arm, but finds the knife is too blunt to break his skin. He stabs his arm, but realizes he will not be able to cut through the bone. Out of water, he is forced to drink his urine. His video logs become desperate as he feels himself dying. He hallucinates about escape, relationships, and past experiences, including a former lover (Clmence Posy), family (Lizzy Caplan, Treat Williams, Kate Burton), and the hikers. He reflects that everything he has done has led him to this ordeal. After five days, Ralston sees a vision of a little boy. |
| score: 0.211795893652 |
| What does Aron drink when he runs out of water? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) Dew |
| 2) His urine |
| 3) His blood |
| 4) His sweat |
| Plot: As Ralston realizes his efforts to chip away at the boulder are futile, he attempts to move the boulder by setting up a pulley system using his climbing rope, but to no avail. He then attempts to cut into his arm, but finds the knife is too blunt to break his skin. He stabs his arm, but realizes he will not be able to cut through the bone. Out of water, he is forced to drink his urine. His video logs become desperate as he feels himself dying. He hallucinates about escape, relationships, and past experiences, including a former lover (Clmence Posy), family (Lizzy Caplan, Treat Williams, Kate Burton), and the hikers. He reflects that everything he has done has led him to this ordeal. After five days, Ralston sees a vision of a little boy. |
| score: 0.134147389819 |
| Where does Brian get the money to purchase the Nissan? |
| 0) He won it. |
| 1) He earned it. |
| 2) He found it. |
| 3) He borrowed it. |
| 4) He stole it. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.166165399924 |
| What kind of car does Brian buy at the car lot? |
| 0) Toyota. |
| 1) Ferrari. |
| 2) Nissan. |
| 3) Mercedes. |
| 4) Hundai. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.181194678864 |
| Where does the girl drop him off? |
| 0) At the woods. |
| 1) At his home. |
| 2) At the local restaurant. |
| 3) At an abandoned garage. |
| 4) At the local car lot. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.105116110143 |
| Where does Brian eventually decide to settle? |
| 0) In London. |
| 1) In New York. |
| 2) In Seattle. |
| 3) In Washington. |
| 4) In Miami. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.174053622591 |
| Who gives Brian a ride? |
| 0) The police. |
| 1) A girl. |
| 2) An older woman. |
| 3) A boy. |
| 4) A truck driver. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.0974603886233 |
| Who is Tej? |
| 0) Brian's former boss |
| 1) Brian's childhood best friend |
| 2) A former FBI agent who leads a top racing garage |
| 3) An ex-cop who leads a top racing garage |
| 4) An ex-street racer/organizer who leads a top racing garage |
| Plot: While in Miami, he meets Tej Parker (Ludacris), an ex-street racer/organizer who leads a top racing garage, as well as Jimmy (Jin Auyeung), a well-known car tuner who works with Tej, and Suki (Devon Aoki), another street racer, and now lives in a small cot near Tej's garage. After taking his Skyline to the streets of Miami and winning in races organized by Tej, he establishes a name for himself as one of Miami's top drivers, earning the nickname Bullitt. |
| score: 0.314121342238 |
| Who is Suki? |
| 0) Brian's girlfriend |
| 1) An ex-cop and a friend of Brian's |
| 2) A street racer and a friend of Tej's |
| 3) An undercover FBI agent |
| 4) Tej's girlfriend |
| Plot: While in Miami, he meets Tej Parker (Ludacris), an ex-street racer/organizer who leads a top racing garage, as well as Jimmy (Jin Auyeung), a well-known car tuner who works with Tej, and Suki (Devon Aoki), another street racer, and now lives in a small cot near Tej's garage. After taking his Skyline to the streets of Miami and winning in races organized by Tej, he establishes a name for himself as one of Miami's top drivers, earning the nickname Bullitt. |
| score: 0.274514824527 |
| Who does Brian meet in Miami? |
| 0) Agent Bilkins |
| 1) Monica Fuentes |
| 2) Tej Parker |
| 3) Roman Pearce |
| 4) Carter Verone |
| Plot: While in Miami, he meets Tej Parker (Ludacris), an ex-street racer/organizer who leads a top racing garage, as well as Jimmy (Jin Auyeung), a well-known car tuner who works with Tej, and Suki (Devon Aoki), another street racer, and now lives in a small cot near Tej's garage. After taking his Skyline to the streets of Miami and winning in races organized by Tej, he establishes a name for himself as one of Miami's top drivers, earning the nickname Bullitt. |
| score: 0.220833134678 |
| How does Brian make money while on the road? |
| 0) He organises drag races. |
| 1) He steals cars and resells them. |
| 2) He enters drag races and wins large sums of money. |
| 3) He deals drugs and weapons. |
| 4) He steals gas and cash from gas stations around the U.S. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.153281539377 |
| How does Brian lose his car? |
| 0) He loses it in a bet. |
| 1) He gives it away to repay his debts. |
| 2) Someone steals it at a gas station. |
| 3) The police repossesses it. |
| 4) He crashes into the traffic lights. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.0878274674934 |
| Why is Brian O'Conner on the run from the FBI? |
| 0) Because the FBI discovered he was a double agent. |
| 1) Because he killed several policemen while helping Toretto. |
| 2) Because he plotted a big heist with Dominic Toretto. |
| 3) Because he allowed fugitive Dominic Toretto to evade arrest. |
| 4) Because he participated in a bank robbery. |
| Plot: After allowing fugitive Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) to evade arrest, former LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) finds himself on the run from the FBI and leaves Los Angeles to start a new life. He travels across the U.S. in a red 2001 Mitsubishi GTO, entering various drag races and winning large amounts of money. The FBI issues a country-wide manhunt against Brian and one day, the police locate him and repossess his car, forcing him to leave on foot. A girl (Minka Kelly) picks him up after he hitches a ride, and she drops him off at the local car lot, where he buys a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 with the money he won. After winning several more races, he decides to settle in Miami. |
| score: 0.292432094817 |
| What nickname is earned by Brian? |
| 0) Bolt |
| 1) Thunderball |
| 2) Thunderbolt |
| 3) Storm |
| 4) Bullitt |
| Plot: While in Miami, he meets Tej Parker (Ludacris), an ex-street racer/organizer who leads a top racing garage, as well as Jimmy (Jin Auyeung), a well-known car tuner who works with Tej, and Suki (Devon Aoki), another street racer, and now lives in a small cot near Tej's garage. After taking his Skyline to the streets of Miami and winning in races organized by Tej, he establishes a name for himself as one of Miami's top drivers, earning the nickname Bullitt. |
| score: 0.160952299082 |
| What happens as a result of Schmidt and Jenko disrupting the school play? |
| 0) They are fired from the police. |
| 1) They are transferred to another school. |
| 2) They are expelled from school and removed from the Jump Street program. |
| 3) They are punished by the principal for their bad behavior. |
| 4) They are expelled from school, but remain in the Jump Street program. |
| Plot: The rift between the two grows as their new school life invades upon their official police work. Schmidt and Jenko track Eric to a money exchange with the distributors of HFS - the motorcycle gang from the park - and a chase ensues on the freeway. Schmidt hesitates firing his gun upon the gang members and they return to school arguing, the ensuing fight interrupting the school play. The two are expelled from school and are removed from the Jump Street program. |
| score: 0.407086526724 |
| What is the gym teacher's name? |
| 0) His name is Mr. Hardy. |
| 1) His name is Mr. Walters. |
| 2) His name is Mr. Gordon. |
| 3) His name is Mr. Griggs. |
| 4) His name is Mr. Dadier. |
| Plot: As the car chase winds through the city, Jenko creates a homemade bomb using knowledge garnered from chemistry classes and tosses it into the one-percenters' limo, blowing it up. Mr. Walters pulls over and attempts to flee on foot with Molly as his hostage. He shoots at Schmidt but Jenko takes the bullet in his arm, saving his partner's life. In response, Schmidt shoots Mr. Walters, unintentionally severing his penis. The duo successfully read Walters his Miranda Rights (in unison). As they arrest both the teacher and Eric, the two cops reconcile their relationship. |
| score: 0.150749290034 |
| How was Mr. Walters able to blackmail Eric into being his dealer? |
| 0) He caught him pick-pocketing. |
| 1) He caught him smoking marijuana. |
| 2) He caught him taking heroin. |
| 3) He caught him dealing marijuana. |
| 4) He caught him drinking alcohol. |
| Plot: A stressed and terrified Eric later approaches Schmidt and Jenko retelling the freeway encounter, unaware of their role in it. He recruits them as security for a deal taking place at the school prom. While dressing for the prom they begin to help each other and rekindle their friendship. At the prom, Schmidt finds Molly doped up on HFS. He reveals his true identity and begs her to leave. At the deal Schmidt and Jenko are surprised to find that the supplier is the physical education teacher, Mr. Walters (Rob Riggle). He tells them that he made the drug by accident and started selling it to the students to supplement his teacher's salary and he caught Eric smoking marijuana and was able to blackmail him into being his dealer. |
| score: 0.249726625666 |
| At what school event does Eric reveal the drug deal is taking place? |
| 0) At the Environment Day. |
| 1) At the reception on the occasion of the last day of school. |
| 2) At the school play. |
| 3) At the school prom. |
| 4) At the Teacher's Day event. |
| Plot: A stressed and terrified Eric later approaches Schmidt and Jenko retelling the freeway encounter, unaware of their role in it. He recruits them as security for a deal taking place at the school prom. While dressing for the prom they begin to help each other and rekindle their friendship. At the prom, Schmidt finds Molly doped up on HFS. He reveals his true identity and begs her to leave. At the deal Schmidt and Jenko are surprised to find that the supplier is the physical education teacher, Mr. Walters (Rob Riggle). He tells them that he made the drug by accident and started selling it to the students to supplement his teacher's salary and he caught Eric smoking marijuana and was able to blackmail him into being his dealer. |
| score: 0.21681986539 |
| What do Schmidt and Jenko remember to do this time as they are arresting Mr. Walters and Eric? |
| 0) To use handcuffs |
| 1) To incapacitate Walters first |
| 2) To read them their Miranda Rights |
| 3) To identify themselves as cops |
| 4) To use appropriate force |
| Plot: As the car chase winds through the city, Jenko creates a homemade bomb using knowledge garnered from chemistry classes and tosses it into the one-percenters' limo, blowing it up. Mr. Walters pulls over and attempts to flee on foot with Molly as his hostage. He shoots at Schmidt but Jenko takes the bullet in his arm, saving his partner's life. In response, Schmidt shoots Mr. Walters, unintentionally severing his penis. The duo successfully read Walters his Miranda Rights (in unison). As they arrest both the teacher and Eric, the two cops reconcile their relationship. |
| score: 0.365152991583 |
| What does Jenko do to rid of the One Percenters during the car chase? |
| 0) He blows up their limo with a homemade bomb |
| 1) He calls for back-up |
| 2) He repeatedly rams them |
| 3) He shoots out their tyres |
| 4) He shoots the limo driver |
| Plot: As the car chase winds through the city, Jenko creates a homemade bomb using knowledge garnered from chemistry classes and tosses it into the one-percenters' limo, blowing it up. Mr. Walters pulls over and attempts to flee on foot with Molly as his hostage. He shoots at Schmidt but Jenko takes the bullet in his arm, saving his partner's life. In response, Schmidt shoots Mr. Walters, unintentionally severing his penis. The duo successfully read Walters his Miranda Rights (in unison). As they arrest both the teacher and Eric, the two cops reconcile their relationship. |
| score: 0.335684788757 |
| Who does Jenko befriend? |
| 0) The students ih his AP Chemistry class |
| 1) Eric's supplier |
| 2) Molly |
| 3) Delroy |
| 4) Eric |
| Plot: Eric takes a liking to Schmidt, who develops a romantic interest in Molly, while Jenko becomes friends with the students in his AP Chemistry class and finds himself becoming more interested in 'geeky' hobbies and media. Schmidt throws a party to gain Eric's trust. During the party Schmidt confronts some gatecrashers and a fight ensues. Schmidt wins the fight when he smashes his assailant over the head and knocks him out. At a party that Schmidt was invited to, Jenko's friends hack Eric's phone and overhear information about an upcoming meeting between Eric and his supplier, but also catch Schmidt making disparaging comments about Jenko. |
| score: 0.325929533757 |
| Who does Schmidt start to have feelings for? |
| 0) Eric |
| 1) Ms. Griggs |
| 2) Melodie |
| 3) Molly |
| 4) Zack |
| Plot: Eric takes a liking to Schmidt, who develops a romantic interest in Molly, while Jenko becomes friends with the students in his AP Chemistry class and finds himself becoming more interested in 'geeky' hobbies and media. Schmidt throws a party to gain Eric's trust. During the party Schmidt confronts some gatecrashers and a fight ensues. Schmidt wins the fight when he smashes his assailant over the head and knocks him out. At a party that Schmidt was invited to, Jenko's friends hack Eric's phone and overhear information about an upcoming meeting between Eric and his supplier, but also catch Schmidt making disparaging comments about Jenko. |
| score: 0.311565892901 |
| Why does Domingo get released shortly after Schmidt and Jenko arrest him? |
| 0) He accuses them of using excessive force |
| 1) Because they fail to read him his Miranda rights |
| 2) Because they fail to identify themselves as police officers |
| 3) Because they were drunk |
| 4) Because there is no evidence for his crimes |
| Plot: In 2005, bookish student Morton Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and popular underachieving jock Greg Jenko (Channing Tatum) miss their school prom. Seven years later, the two meet again at the Police Academy and become firm friends and partners on bicycle patrol. They catch a break when they arrest Domingo (DeRay Davis), the leader of a one-percenter motorcycle gang, but are forced to release him after they failed to read him his Miranda rights. |
| score: 0.38305694259 |
| What is the name of the leader of the motorcycle gang Schmidt and Jenko arrest? |
| 0) Eric |
| 1) Zack |
| 2) Delroy |
| 3) Roman |
| 4) Domingo |
| Plot: In 2005, bookish student Morton Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and popular underachieving jock Greg Jenko (Channing Tatum) miss their school prom. Seven years later, the two meet again at the Police Academy and become firm friends and partners on bicycle patrol. They catch a break when they arrest Domingo (DeRay Davis), the leader of a one-percenter motorcycle gang, but are forced to release him after they failed to read him his Miranda rights. |
| score: 0.405983929125 |
| Who initially interrupts the drug deal in the hotel room? |
| 0) Doug |
| 1) Tom |
| 2) Domingo |
| 3) Molly |
| 4) Eric |
| Plot: The motorcycle gang arrives for the deal but Molly interrupts and starts arguing with Schmidt and the motorcycle gang leader recognises Schmidt and Jenko as cops. A Mexican standoff ensues in which Domingo orders his men to kill Schmidt and Jenko. Two of the gang members reveal themselves as undercover DEA agents Tom Hanson and Doug Penhall (Johnny Depp and Peter DeLuise reprising their original roles). In the ensuing gunfight Hanson and Penhall are fatally wounded. Mr. Walters and Eric escape in a limo with the money and Molly as a hostage; the gang, Schmidt and Jenko follow close behind in their own limo with Schmidt driving and Jenko shooting his gun from out the sunroof. |
| score: 0.184911210889 |
| What is the name of the drug Schmidt and Jenko are trying to stop from being sold? |
| 0) LSD |
| 1) HSF |
| 2) HFS |
| 3) GHB |
| 4) DXM |
| Plot: The rift between the two grows as their new school life invades upon their official police work. Schmidt and Jenko track Eric to a money exchange with the distributors of HFS - the motorcycle gang from the park - and a chase ensues on the freeway. Schmidt hesitates firing his gun upon the gang members and they return to school arguing, the ensuing fight interrupting the school play. The two are expelled from school and are removed from the Jump Street program. |
| score: 0.399843911564 |
| What are Schmidt and Jenko forced to do in front of Eric to avoid blowing their covers? |
| 0) To insult Molly |
| 1) To get drunk |
| 2) To pretend to take the drug |
| 3) To be fight each other |
| 4) To take HFS |
| Plot: The rift between the two grows as their new school life invades upon their official police work. Schmidt and Jenko track Eric to a money exchange with the distributors of HFS - the motorcycle gang from the park - and a chase ensues on the freeway. Schmidt hesitates firing his gun upon the gang members and they return to school arguing, the ensuing fight interrupting the school play. The two are expelled from school and are removed from the Jump Street program. |
| score: 0.411095719305 |
| Where does Dickson decide to send Schmidt and Jenko for their next assignment? |
| 0) College |
| 1) A hospital |
| 2) A monastery |
| 3) A kindergarten |
| 4) An exotic resort |
| Plot: The two officers are congratulated and reinstated in Jump Street as Dickson gives them a new assignment: infiltrating a college. |
| score: 0.232425893163 |
| What happens to Schmidt and Jenko after their successful arrests? |
| 0) They are told to stay until graduation |
| 1) They are enrolled in a police academy |
| 2) They are reinstated in Jump Street |
| 3) They are promoted |
| 4) They are given a vacation |
| Plot: The rift between the two grows as their new school life invades upon their official police work. Schmidt and Jenko track Eric to a money exchange with the distributors of HFS - the motorcycle gang from the park - and a chase ensues on the freeway. Schmidt hesitates firing his gun upon the gang members and they return to school arguing, the ensuing fight interrupting the school play. The two are expelled from school and are removed from the Jump Street program. |
| score: 0.294485491808 |
| What new mission does Dickson claim to have for Schmidt and Jenko? |
| 0) An investigation at a night club. |
| 1) At a museum. |
| 2) At a sports club. |
| 3) Undercover at a law school. |
| 4) Undercover at a med school. |
| Plot: Back on land, Jenko tells Schmidt that he still wants to be a police officer as he believes their differences help their partnership, and the two reconcile in front of a cheering crowd. Dickson approaches them claiming to have a new mission undercover at a med school. |
| score: 0.567235945047 |
| What is Jenko's decision once he and Schmidt are back on land? |
| 0) He wants to become a doctor. |
| 1) He still wants to be a special investigator. |
| 2) He doesn't want to be a police officer any more. |
| 3) He still wants to be a police officer. |
| 4) That they should part ways and never see each other again. |
| Plot: Back on land, Jenko tells Schmidt that he still wants to be a police officer as he believes their differences help their partnership, and the two reconcile in front of a cheering crowd. Dickson approaches them claiming to have a new mission undercover at a med school. |
| score: 0.407785916766 |
| As the film ends, what does Walters tell Eric? |
| 0) That he loves him. |
| 1) That he's late. |
| 2) That he is smart. |
| 3) That he will return. |
| 4) That he is early. |
| Plot: As the credits roll, Jenko and Schmidt go on to a variety of undercover missions, mocking the endless sequels of other franchises. One features Detective Booker (Richard Grieco) from the TV series, while another sees the return of Ghost, who survived the helicopter explosion. In a post-credits scene, Walters reveals to Eric that he's late. |
| score: 0.162277474159 |
| Do Schmidt and Jenko catch Ghost? |
| 0) To throw away all the drugs |
| 1) To run away |
| 2) To hide in the dorm |
| 3) What does Ghost manage to do when Schmidt and Jenko chase him? |
| 4) To hide at the police station |
| Plot: As the credits roll, Jenko and Schmidt go on to a variety of undercover missions, mocking the endless sequels of other franchises. One features Detective Booker (Richard Grieco) from the TV series, while another sees the return of Ghost, who survived the helicopter explosion. In a post-credits scene, Walters reveals to Eric that he's late. |
| score: 0.56549158931 |
| What happens after Schmidt moves out of the dorm? |
| 0) Jenko and Rooster become very good friends |
| 1) Whyphy becomes again the dominant drug on campus |
| 2) The police officers visit the scene more often |
| 3) Schmidt discovers that Zook and not Ghost is the dealer |
| 4) Maya discovers that Schmidt is a police officer |
| Plot: Back on land, Jenko tells Schmidt that he still wants to be a police officer as he believes their differences help their partnership, and the two reconcile in front of a cheering crowd. Dickson approaches them claiming to have a new mission undercover at a med school. |
| score: 0.380684511803 |
| What is Schmidt and Jenko's assignment at 22 Jump Street? |
| 0) To work undercover and find the supplier of WHYPHY |
| 1) To kill the student photographed buying drugs on campus |
| 2) To chase narcotics on the streets |
| 3) To pursue Deputy Chief Hardy |
| 4) To work on the 21 Jump Street program |
| Plot: Following their success in the 21 Jump Street program, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are back on the streets chasing narcotics. However, after failing in the pursuit of a group of drug dealers led by Ghost (Peter Stormare), Deputy Chief Hardy (Nick Offerman) puts the duo back on the program to work for Captain Dickson (Ice Cube) now located across the street at 22 Jump Street. Their assignment is to go undercover as college students and locate the supplier of a drug known as "WHYPHY" (Work Hard, Yes, Play Hard, Yes) that killed a student photographed buying it on campus. |
| score: 0.425844057184 |
| What does Deputy Chief Hardy do after Schmidt and Jenko fail to catch Ghost and his group? |
| 0) He transfers them to work for Captain Dickson at 21 Jump Street |
| 1) He wants them to kill the student photographed buying drugs on campus |
| 2) He wants them to chase narcotics on the streets |
| 3) He doesn't want them to work undercover anymore |
| 4) He transfers them to work for Captain Dickson at 22 Jump Street |
| Plot: Following their success in the 21 Jump Street program, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are back on the streets chasing narcotics. However, after failing in the pursuit of a group of drug dealers led by Ghost (Peter Stormare), Deputy Chief Hardy (Nick Offerman) puts the duo back on the program to work for Captain Dickson (Ice Cube) now located across the street at 22 Jump Street. Their assignment is to go undercover as college students and locate the supplier of a drug known as "WHYPHY" (Work Hard, Yes, Play Hard, Yes) that killed a student photographed buying it on campus. |
| score: 0.420889612756 |
| Who are Schmidt and Jenko working for now? |
| 0) Ghost |
| 1) Captain Dickson |
| 2) Drug dealers |
| 3) College students |
| 4) Deputy Chief Hardy |
| Plot: Back on land, Jenko tells Schmidt that he still wants to be a police officer as he believes their differences help their partnership, and the two reconcile in front of a cheering crowd. Dickson approaches them claiming to have a new mission undercover at a med school. |
| score: 0.490061645634 |
| What do Schmidt and Jenko find out about Mercedes? |
| 0) They find out that Mercedes is actually Ghost's sister. |
| 1) They find out that Mercedes is the lead drug dealer and has an affair with Ghost. |
| 2) They find out that Mercedes is Ghost's daughter, and they see her giving instructions to other dealers. |
| 3) They find out that Mercedes comes from a poor family and earns money through dealing drugs. |
| 4) They find out that Mercedes is blackmailing the Dean into letting her deal drugs. |
| Plot: Spring Break arrives and Schmidt prepares to go after Ghost alone. Jenko asks to help so that the two can have one final mission together, and the pair head to the beach where Ghost is likely to be dealing WHYPHY. Inside a bar, they find Mercedes, revealed to be Ghost's daughter, giving instructions to other dealers. The pair, backed up by Dickson and the rest of Jump Street, ambush the meeting and give chase as they flee. Mercedes is able to handcuff Dickson and take him hostage, pursued by Schmidt. Meanwhile, Jenko goes after Ghost. After a fist fight with Mercedes, Schmidt is held at gunpoint by her but Maya sneaks up and knocks her out. Schmidt goes to help Jenko who is now on a hotel roof in pursuit of Ghost, and inadvertently shoots Jenko in the shoulder. Ghost attempts to escape in a helicopter and Jenko jumps across to it but struggles to hold on with his injured arm. Schmidt makes the same jump and the two fall into the sea, but not before Jenko is able to throw a grenade into the helicopter, supposedly killing Ghost. |
| score: 0.423029050618 |
| What is Mercedes found doing in a bar? |
| 0) She is found giving instructions to other dealers. |
| 1) She is found distributing cocaine to her entourage. |
| 2) She is found smoking pot. |
| 3) She is found buying drugs from a dealer. |
| 4) She is found dancing, high on drugs. |
| Plot: Spring Break arrives and Schmidt prepares to go after Ghost alone. Jenko asks to help so that the two can have one final mission together, and the pair head to the beach where Ghost is likely to be dealing WHYPHY. Inside a bar, they find Mercedes, revealed to be Ghost's daughter, giving instructions to other dealers. The pair, backed up by Dickson and the rest of Jump Street, ambush the meeting and give chase as they flee. Mercedes is able to handcuff Dickson and take him hostage, pursued by Schmidt. Meanwhile, Jenko goes after Ghost. After a fist fight with Mercedes, Schmidt is held at gunpoint by her but Maya sneaks up and knocks her out. Schmidt goes to help Jenko who is now on a hotel roof in pursuit of Ghost, and inadvertently shoots Jenko in the shoulder. Ghost attempts to escape in a helicopter and Jenko jumps across to it but struggles to hold on with his injured arm. Schmidt makes the same jump and the two fall into the sea, but not before Jenko is able to throw a grenade into the helicopter, supposedly killing Ghost. |
| score: 0.224343831891 |
| When does Schmidt prepare to go after Ghost? |
| 0) On the last day of college. |
| 1) On Thanksgiving Day. |
| 2) When the Spring Break arrives. |
| 3) On the first day of college. |
| 4) Before the Easter. |
| Plot: Spring Break arrives and Schmidt prepares to go after Ghost alone. Jenko asks to help so that the two can have one final mission together, and the pair head to the beach where Ghost is likely to be dealing WHYPHY. Inside a bar, they find Mercedes, revealed to be Ghost's daughter, giving instructions to other dealers. The pair, backed up by Dickson and the rest of Jump Street, ambush the meeting and give chase as they flee. Mercedes is able to handcuff Dickson and take him hostage, pursued by Schmidt. Meanwhile, Jenko goes after Ghost. After a fist fight with Mercedes, Schmidt is held at gunpoint by her but Maya sneaks up and knocks her out. Schmidt goes to help Jenko who is now on a hotel roof in pursuit of Ghost, and inadvertently shoots Jenko in the shoulder. Ghost attempts to escape in a helicopter and Jenko jumps across to it but struggles to hold on with his injured arm. Schmidt makes the same jump and the two fall into the sea, but not before Jenko is able to throw a grenade into the helicopter, supposedly killing Ghost. |
| score: 0.238089713183 |
| What is Maya studying? |
| 0) Engineering |
| 1) Law |
| 2) Medicine |
| 3) Commerce |
| 4) Art |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.160135360631 |
| What does Zook encourage Jenko to do? |
| 0) Zook encourages him to join the football team |
| 1) Zook encourages him to join the soccer team |
| 2) Zook encourages him to join the basketball team |
| 3) Zook encourages him to join the debate team |
| 4) Zook encourages him to join the baseball team |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.32543024855 |
| What does Maya tell Schmidt after sleeping with him? |
| 0) Maya tells Schmidt to keep it as a secret. |
| 1) Maya tells Schmidt to take it seriously and keep it as a secret. |
| 2) Maya tells Schmidt to stay with her |
| 3) Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously |
| 4) Maya tells Schmidt to marry her |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.365637885834 |
| What does Jenko do with Zook and Rooster? |
| 0) Jenko starts attending meeting with the jocks |
| 1) Jenko starts abandoning the conference with the jocks |
| 2) Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks |
| 3) Jenko starts abandoning classes with the jocks |
| 4) Jenko starts attending classes with the jocks |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.38346754458 |
| How do Zook and Rooster treat Schmidt? |
| 0) They are kind to Schmidt |
| 1) They are polite to Schmidt |
| 2) They are rude to Schmidt |
| 3) They do not take as kindly to Schmidt |
| 4) They are gentle to Schmidt |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.36685859676 |
| Who is Maya's roommate? |
| 0) Annie |
| 1) Spencer |
| 2) Keith |
| 3) Kenny |
| 4) Mercedes |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.237545771708 |
| What happens between Schmidt and Maya? |
| 0) The two drink together |
| 1) The two study together |
| 2) The two eat together |
| 3) The two sleep together |
| 4) The two dance together |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.226188165749 |
| Who does Jenko befriend at college? |
| 0) A pair of jocks named Zook and Maya |
| 1) A pair of jocks named Maya and Rooster |
| 2) A pair of jocks named Zook and Rooster |
| 3) A pair of jocks named Zook and Spencer |
| 4) A pair of jocks named Maya and Spencer |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.339749728102 |
| How does Schmidt get Maya's attention? |
| 0) By feigning an interest in artistic works |
| 1) By feigning an interest in performance poetry |
| 2) By feigning an interest in slam poetry |
| 3) By feigning an interest in photography |
| 4) By feigning an interest in pencil sketch |
| Plot: At college, Jenko quickly makes friends with a pair of jocks named Zook (Wyatt Russell) and Rooster (Jimmy Tatro), the latter being a prime suspect of the investigation. Jenko starts attending parties with the jocks who do not take as kindly to Schmidt. Meanwhile, Schmidt gets the attention of an art student, Maya (Amber Stevens), by feigning an interest in slam poetry. The two sleep together, to the disapproval of Maya's roommate Mercedes (Jillian Bell), and it is revealed that Maya is the daughter of the vehemently disapproving Captain Dickson. Despite sleeping together, Maya tells Schmidt not to take it seriously, and he starts to feel left out as Jenko bonds more and more with Zook who encourages him to join the football team. |
| score: 0.311527773566 |
| Why does Kevin decide to ask his editor to put the article on hold? |
| 0) He discovers some dark secrets about Jane so he does not want to write an article about her anymore |
| 1) Because Jane asks him to not write the article about her |
| 2) Because he is busy with Jane and does not have the time to finish the article |
| 3) He realizes that Jane is not as shallow as he thought so he wants to fix the article |
| 4) He is approached by another news agency that wants to publish his article for a lager pay |
| Plot: Jane is unaware of Kevin's intentions, and when he asks to interview her for his column on Tess, he gets her to try on all 27 bridesmaids dresses in her closet. He takes pictures of her in all of them and sends them with the completed article to his boss. As they get to know each other because of Tess's wedding, Kevin begins to think that Jane is not as one-dimensional as he thought, and asks his editor to hold his article so he can "fix" it. |
| score: 0.402632561761 |
| What does Kevin Doyle do for a living? |
| 0) He is a bridezilla |
| 1) He writes wedding announcements |
| 2) He is a book writer |
| 3) He writes news articles about men's fashion |
| 4) He is unemployed |
| Plot: The reporter who agrees to cover their wedding for the society page turns out to be Kevin, who writes wedding announcements under pseudonym Malcolm Doyle. Having looked at the contents of Jane's planner before returning it, he then decides to use the contents as material for a piece on the "perennial bridesmaid" and hopefully be promoted to writing investigative pieces about "real" news. |
| score: 0.302194574958 |
| How does Kevin trick Jane into trying on all of her bridesmaid dresses? |
| 0) He tells her that he is a dress designer and wants to see which dress fits better |
| 1) He tells her he needs to pick one for his girlfriend. |
| 2) He pays her money for every dress that she tries |
| 3) He tells her to try the dresses on, so that he can make photos of her for his column. |
| 4) He tells her that his boss wants to see how the dresses look. |
| Plot: Jane is unaware of Kevin's intentions, and when he asks to interview her for his column on Tess, he gets her to try on all 27 bridesmaids dresses in her closet. He takes pictures of her in all of them and sends them with the completed article to his boss. As they get to know each other because of Tess's wedding, Kevin begins to think that Jane is not as one-dimensional as he thought, and asks his editor to hold his article so he can "fix" it. |
| score: 0.431356286507 |
| What is the name of the Latino child that George mentors? |
| 0) Carlos. |
| 1) His name is Alejandro. |
| 2) Alfonso. |
| 3) Pedro. |
| 4) His name is Juan. |
| Plot: Despite the fight, Tess still asks Jane to make a slideshow to show at her engagement party. Jane decides that George should know the truth about Tess and instead runs pictures of Tess with other men during her past years, eating ribs, and holding a cat by the tail - in short, doing all the things she had told George that she never did. After Pedro, the young Hispanic child that George mentors, tells the crowd that Tess had him cleaning George's apartment for money, George breaks off the engagement. |
| score: 0.263486545887 |
| What does Pedro reveal to everyone at Tess's engagement party? |
| 0) That Tess mocked him because he is Hispanic. |
| 1) He reveals that Tess payed a woman to clean George's apartment. |
| 2) That Tess gave him money to clean George's apartment. |
| 3) That Tess harassed him when George wasn't there. |
| 4) He reveals that Tess made him do house chores every day. |
| Plot: Despite the fight, Tess still asks Jane to make a slideshow to show at her engagement party. Jane decides that George should know the truth about Tess and instead runs pictures of Tess with other men during her past years, eating ribs, and holding a cat by the tail - in short, doing all the things she had told George that she never did. After Pedro, the young Hispanic child that George mentors, tells the crowd that Tess had him cleaning George's apartment for money, George breaks off the engagement. |
| score: 0.443042219984 |
| What do Jane and Kevin do one year after meeting? |
| 0) They get married |
| 1) They have a baby |
| 2) They get into a fight |
| 3) They get engaged |
| 4) They part ways |
| Plot: One year later Jane and Kevin are now getting married. George and Tess meet in their wedding again, and a hope for a second chance shows. All 27 brides Jane helped, as well as Tess and Casey (Judy Greer), her best friend, are her bridesmaids, and they are wearing the dresses she once wore as their bridesmaid. |
| score: 0.22923947795 |
| Where do George and Tess meet again after their failed engagement? |
| 0) At an engagement party |
| 1) At Jane and Kevin's wedding |
| 2) At a restuarant |
| 3) At Tess' wedding |
| 4) At Jane's birthday party |
| Plot: One year later Jane and Kevin are now getting married. George and Tess meet in their wedding again, and a hope for a second chance shows. All 27 brides Jane helped, as well as Tess and Casey (Judy Greer), her best friend, are her bridesmaids, and they are wearing the dresses she once wore as their bridesmaid. |
| score: 0.404376313007 |
| What dresses do Jane's bridesmaids wear to her wedding? |
| 0) The dresses that Jane wore as their bridesmaid |
| 1) Dresses similar to her wedding dress |
| 2) Dresses designed by Jane herself |
| 3) Golden dresses |
| 4) Identical dresses |
| Plot: One year later Jane and Kevin are now getting married. George and Tess meet in their wedding again, and a hope for a second chance shows. All 27 brides Jane helped, as well as Tess and Casey (Judy Greer), her best friend, are her bridesmaids, and they are wearing the dresses she once wore as their bridesmaid. |
| score: 0.574245239109 |
| How does Kevin describe Tess in the article? |
| 0) A bridezilla |
| 1) That she is stupid and narrow minded |
| 2) A bully |
| 3) A liar |
| 4) A material girl |
| Plot: When Kevin finds out that Jane is getting her sister's marriage fixed with the man she loves, he rebukes her. Jane agrees to one drink with Kevin and ends up getting drunk. Kevin and Jane kiss and have sex in the car. Kevin's editor runs the article anyway on the front page of the 'Commitments' section. When Jane finds out about it the next morning, she feels betrayed and is furious at him. Tess then gets angry at Jane for giving Kevin material about her, whom he describes as a bridezilla. The fight escalates when Jane realizes that Tess altered their late mother's wedding dress to her own choice, the last straw on Tess' string of lies to George and demands on Jane. |
| score: 0.318026880048 |
| What does Kevin's editor do with the article on Jane? |
| 0) He decides not to run it because Kevin asks him so |
| 1) He puts it on hold until Kevin agrees to run it |
| 2) He gives it back to Kevin to make modifications to it |
| 3) He runs it on the front page of the "Commitments " section |
| 4) He sells it to a tabloid |
| Plot: When Kevin finds out that Jane is getting her sister's marriage fixed with the man she loves, he rebukes her. Jane agrees to one drink with Kevin and ends up getting drunk. Kevin and Jane kiss and have sex in the car. Kevin's editor runs the article anyway on the front page of the 'Commitments' section. When Jane finds out about it the next morning, she feels betrayed and is furious at him. Tess then gets angry at Jane for giving Kevin material about her, whom he describes as a bridezilla. The fight escalates when Jane realizes that Tess altered their late mother's wedding dress to her own choice, the last straw on Tess' string of lies to George and demands on Jane. |
| score: 0.364528349979 |
| Where does Jane announce her true feelings for Kevin? |
| 0) At Tess' wedding |
| 1) At a wedding Kevin is covering |
| 2) At George's wedding |
| 3) On the street |
| 4) At Kevin's wedding |
| Plot: Later at work, George tells Jane that he appreciates her because she never says no. Remembering that Kevin once said the same thing as a criticism, Jane quits and admits she only stayed at the job because she was in love with George. She discovers after an experimental kiss that she no longer loves him and decides to meet Kevin. She announces in front of the entire crowd at a wedding he is covering that she is in love with him. |
| score: 0.429420432923 |
| How does Jane feel about George? |
| 0) Jane hates George |
| 1) She thinks her sister is making a mistake in liking George |
| 2) She used to love him but not anymore |
| 3) Jane is in love with George |
| 4) She pretends to like him because her sister likes him |
| Plot: Later at work, George tells Jane that he appreciates her because she never says no. Remembering that Kevin once said the same thing as a criticism, Jane quits and admits she only stayed at the job because she was in love with George. She discovers after an experimental kiss that she no longer loves him and decides to meet Kevin. She announces in front of the entire crowd at a wedding he is covering that she is in love with him. |
| score: 0.421570108921 |
| How many weddings has Jane been a bridesmaid for? |
| 0) 30 |
| 1) 27 |
| 2) Seven |
| 3) Twenty |
| 4) 17 |
| Plot: One year later Jane and Kevin are now getting married. George and Tess meet in their wedding again, and a hope for a second chance shows. All 27 brides Jane helped, as well as Tess and Casey (Judy Greer), her best friend, are her bridesmaids, and they are wearing the dresses she once wore as their bridesmaid. |
| score: 0.401614841651 |
| Where has Henry been planning on sailing for the last 10 years? |
| 0) To the open sea. |
| 1) To South Bay. |
| 2) To Spain. |
| 3) To Australia. |
| 4) To Bristol Bay. |
| Plot: Henry comes up with an idea to make a video explaining to Lucy her accident and their relationship and play it every morning for her. She watched the tape and is hurt, but eventually comes to her senses and she is able to spend the day by picking up where the tape says she left off. She spends more time with Henry and goes to see some of her old friends. Lucy decides to erase Henry completely from her life after learning of his decision not to take a sailing trip to Bristol Bay to study walruses, something he has been planning for the past 10 years. He feels he cannot leave Lucy for the year it will take him. Henry reluctantly helps her destroy her journal entries of their relationship. |
| score: 0.344272285107 |
| What does Henry want to do in Alaska? |
| 0) Write a book. |
| 1) Study weather. |
| 2) Fish. |
| 3) Study bears. |
| 4) Study walruses. |
| Plot: Henry comes up with an idea to make a video explaining to Lucy her accident and their relationship and play it every morning for her. She watched the tape and is hurt, but eventually comes to her senses and she is able to spend the day by picking up where the tape says she left off. She spends more time with Henry and goes to see some of her old friends. Lucy decides to erase Henry completely from her life after learning of his decision not to take a sailing trip to Bristol Bay to study walruses, something he has been planning for the past 10 years. He feels he cannot leave Lucy for the year it will take him. Henry reluctantly helps her destroy her journal entries of their relationship. |
| score: 0.282376001915 |
| What does Henry help Lucy do so that she won't remember him? |
| 0) Get rid of their mutual photos in the apartment. |
| 1) He throws away his old furniture. |
| 2) Destroy her journal entries of their relationship. |
| 3) He rearranges the apartment differently. |
| 4) He changes all his clothes. |
| Plot: Henry comes up with an idea to make a video explaining to Lucy her accident and their relationship and play it every morning for her. She watched the tape and is hurt, but eventually comes to her senses and she is able to spend the day by picking up where the tape says she left off. She spends more time with Henry and goes to see some of her old friends. Lucy decides to erase Henry completely from her life after learning of his decision not to take a sailing trip to Bristol Bay to study walruses, something he has been planning for the past 10 years. He feels he cannot leave Lucy for the year it will take him. Henry reluctantly helps her destroy her journal entries of their relationship. |
| score: 0.328416287592 |
| How does Henry find out that Lucy remembers him even though she says she doesn't? |
| 0) After Marlin tells him that Lucy sings |
| 1) After listening to the Beach Boys CD |
| 2) Marlin tells him that she dreams about him |
| 3) Lucy confesses that she remembers him |
| 4) After seeing Lucy's paintings of him |
| Plot: A few weeks later, Henry is preparing to leave for his sailing trip. Before he goes, Marlin tells him that Lucy is now living at the brain institute and teaching an art class. He also tells him that she sings. Then, he gives Henry a Beach Boys CD. Listening to the CD, Henry becomes emotional and curses Marlin for giving him the CD and making him feel so emotional. He then remembers that Marlin once told him that Lucy always sings after she meets him. He then realizes that Lucy remembers him and turns around to go home. She says she does not remember, but then she dreams about him every night and paints pictures of him. They reconcile. |
| score: 0.495326684268 |
| What does Lucy start doing at the brain institute? |
| 0) Having therapy |
| 1) Painting |
| 2) Taking a dance class |
| 3) Teaching music |
| 4) Teaching an art class |
| Plot: A few weeks later, Henry is preparing to leave for his sailing trip. Before he goes, Marlin tells him that Lucy is now living at the brain institute and teaching an art class. He also tells him that she sings. Then, he gives Henry a Beach Boys CD. Listening to the CD, Henry becomes emotional and curses Marlin for giving him the CD and making him feel so emotional. He then remembers that Marlin once told him that Lucy always sings after she meets him. He then realizes that Lucy remembers him and turns around to go home. She says she does not remember, but then she dreams about him every night and paints pictures of him. They reconcile. |
| score: 0.315713751521 |
| What day does Lucy think it is? |
| 0) October 31 |
| 1) December 31 |
| 2) October 1 |
| 3) October 30 |
| 4) November 30 |
| Plot: One day, as Henry is about to sit with Lucy at breakfast, she notices a police officer writing her a ticket for her expired plates. Lucy attempts to argue that they are not yet expired, and takes a newspaper to prove herself, but sees that the date on all the newspapers is not October as she thought, and Marlin and Doug are forced to admit their ruse when she confronts them. |
| score: 0.290361017846 |
| What is Lucy's father's name? |
| 0) Doug |
| 1) Nick |
| 2) Alex |
| 3) Marlin |
| 4) Tom |
| Plot: Some time later, Lucy wakes up and plays the tape marked "Good Morning Lucy". It again reminds her of her accident, but ends with her and Henrys wedding. From the tape, Henry says to put a jacket on and come have breakfast when she is ready. Lucy then sees that she is on Henrys boat, which finally made it to Alaska. She goes up on deck and meets Marlin, Henry and their young daughter, Nicole. |
| score: 0.397339375786 |
| What song does Lucy sing on the days she meets Henry? |
| 0) Friday, I'm In Love |
| 1) Wouldn't It Be Nice |
| 2) I Get Around |
| 3) Fun Fun Fun |
| 4) Every Breath You Take |
| Plot: Despite Sues warning, Henry decides to try and get Lucy to have breakfast with him. Eventually he does, but it ends poorly when Henry unintentionally hurts Lucys feelings. He follows her home to apologize where Marlin and Doug instruct Henry to leave Lucy alone. Henry begins concocting ways to run into Lucy through the following days such as pretending to have car trouble, creating a fake road block, or by having Ula beat him up. Eventually, Marlin and Doug figure this out due to Lucy singing The Beach Boys "Wouldn't It Be Nice" on the days when she meets Henry. |
| score: 0.321521736099 |
| Where does Henry live? |
| 0) Molokai |
| 1) Oahu |
| 2) Kauai |
| 3) Maui |
| 4) Lanai |
| Plot: One day Henrys boat breaks down while he is sailing around Oahu. He goes to the Hukilau Caf to wait for the Coast Guard. There, he sees a young woman named Lucy Whitmore, who makes architectural art with her waffles. Henry assumes she is a local, which prevents him from introducing himself, but the next day he comes back. Lucy and he hit it off instantly and she asks him to meet her again tomorrow morning. |
| score: 0.303258535116 |
| What does Ula often smoke? |
| 0) Cigars |
| 1) Cigarettes |
| 2) A pipe |
| 3) Herbs |
| 4) Marijuana |
| Plot: Henry Roth is a veterinarian at Sea Life Park on the island of Oahu who has a reputation of womanizing female tourists. He shows no interest in committing to a serious relationship and his closest friends are Ula, a marijuana-smoking Islander; his assistant Alexa, whose sexuality and gender is unclear; Willy, his pet African penguin and Jocko, a walrus. |
| score: 0.204248783043 |
| What is Henry's occupation? |
| 0) He is a dentist |
| 1) He is a veterinarian |
| 2) He is a reporter |
| 3) He is a marine biologist |
| 4) He is a photographer |
| Plot: Henry Roth is a veterinarian at Sea Life Park on the island of Oahu who has a reputation of womanizing female tourists. He shows no interest in committing to a serious relationship and his closest friends are Ula, a marijuana-smoking Islander; his assistant Alexa, whose sexuality and gender is unclear; Willy, his pet African penguin and Jocko, a walrus. |
| score: 0.20907972933 |
| What is Lucy making with her waffles? |
| 0) Animals |
| 1) Cartoon characters |
| 2) Alphabetical letters |
| 3) Architectural art |
| 4) Flowers |
| Plot: One day Henrys boat breaks down while he is sailing around Oahu. He goes to the Hukilau Caf to wait for the Coast Guard. There, he sees a young woman named Lucy Whitmore, who makes architectural art with her waffles. Henry assumes she is a local, which prevents him from introducing himself, but the next day he comes back. Lucy and he hit it off instantly and she asks him to meet her again tomorrow morning. |
| score: 0.344134586871 |
| What is the name of the woman Henry meets in the diner? |
| 0) Ula |
| 1) Lucy |
| 2) Stacy |
| 3) Sue |
| 4) Alexa |
| Plot: Some time later, Lucy wakes up and plays the tape marked "Good Morning Lucy". It again reminds her of her accident, but ends with her and Henrys wedding. From the tape, Henry says to put a jacket on and come have breakfast when she is ready. Lucy then sees that she is on Henrys boat, which finally made it to Alaska. She goes up on deck and meets Marlin, Henry and their young daughter, Nicole. |
| score: 0.326650933407 |
| Who else is on the boat besides Lucy and Henry? |
| 0) Alexa and Ula |
| 1) Sue and Nicole |
| 2) Marlin and Doug |
| 3) Marlin and Nicole |
| 4) Ula nd Nicole |
| Plot: Some time later, Lucy wakes up and plays the tape marked "Good Morning Lucy". It again reminds her of her accident, but ends with her and Henrys wedding. From the tape, Henry says to put a jacket on and come have breakfast when she is ready. Lucy then sees that she is on Henrys boat, which finally made it to Alaska. She goes up on deck and meets Marlin, Henry and their young daughter, Nicole. |
| score: 0.507607612767 |
| What is Henry and Lucy's daughter's name? |
| 0) Jennifer |
| 1) Sue |
| 2) Nicole |
| 3) Alexa |
| 4) Stacy |
| Plot: Some time later, Lucy wakes up and plays the tape marked "Good Morning Lucy". It again reminds her of her accident, but ends with her and Henrys wedding. From the tape, Henry says to put a jacket on and come have breakfast when she is ready. Lucy then sees that she is on Henrys boat, which finally made it to Alaska. She goes up on deck and meets Marlin, Henry and their young daughter, Nicole. |
| score: 0.353476216737 |
| Where is Lucy at the end of the film? |
| 0) Canada |
| 1) Ohau |
| 2) The Bahamas |
| 3) Maui |
| 4) Alaska |
| Plot: Some time later, Lucy wakes up and plays the tape marked "Good Morning Lucy". It again reminds her of her accident, but ends with her and Henrys wedding. From the tape, Henry says to put a jacket on and come have breakfast when she is ready. Lucy then sees that she is on Henrys boat, which finally made it to Alaska. She goes up on deck and meets Marlin, Henry and their young daughter, Nicole. |
| score: 0.30476745503 |
| How does Lucy's exchange with the police offer lead to her finding out that it is not October 13th? |
| 0) Lucy turns on radio to prove herself, but hears that the date mentioned on all the radio channels is not October |
| 1) Lucy takes a magazine to prove herself, but sees that the date on all the magazines is not October |
| 2) Lucy turns on television to prove herself, but sees that the date mentioned on all the news channels is not October |
| 3) Lucy takes her smartphone to prove herself, but sees that the date on the smartphone is not October |
| 4) Lucy takes a newspaper to prove herself, but sees that the date on all the newspapers is not October |
| Plot: One day, as Henry is about to sit with Lucy at breakfast, she notices a police officer writing her a ticket for her expired plates. Lucy attempts to argue that they are not yet expired, and takes a newspaper to prove herself, but sees that the date on all the newspapers is not October as she thought, and Marlin and Doug are forced to admit their ruse when she confronts them. |
| score: 0.458459745333 |
| What does Lucy realize when she tries to show the police officer the date on the newspaper? |
| 0) Lucy realizes that the date on all the newspapers is not November as she thought |
| 1) Lucy realizes that the date on all the newspapers is not October as she thought |
| 2) Lucy realizes that the date on all the magazines is not August as she thought |
| 3) Lucy realizes that the date on all the magazines is not April as she thought |
| 4) Lucy realizes that the date on all the magazines is not December as she thought |
| Plot: One day, as Henry is about to sit with Lucy at breakfast, she notices a police officer writing her a ticket for her expired plates. Lucy attempts to argue that they are not yet expired, and takes a newspaper to prove herself, but sees that the date on all the newspapers is not October as she thought, and Marlin and Doug are forced to admit their ruse when she confronts them. |
| score: 0.441512824994 |
| What does the police officer write Lucy a ticket for? |
| 0) A police officer writing her a ticket for exceeding the speed limit |
| 1) A police officer writing her a ticket for her parking violation |
| 2) A police officer writing her a ticket for her expired licence |
| 3) A police officer writing her a ticket for non-moving violation |
| 4) A police officer writing her a ticket for her expired plates |
| Plot: One day, as Henry is about to sit with Lucy at breakfast, she notices a police officer writing her a ticket for her expired plates. Lucy attempts to argue that they are not yet expired, and takes a newspaper to prove herself, but sees that the date on all the newspapers is not October as she thought, and Marlin and Doug are forced to admit their ruse when she confronts them. |
| score: 0.376333648005 |
| Why does Jimmy's friendship with Wink deteriorate? |
| 0) Jimmmy starts getting too busy to hang out with Wink |
| 1) Wink insults Jimmy's mother |
| 2) Jimmy finds out Wink slept with his girlfriend |
| 3) Jimmy finds out Wink is only friends with him because he wants to get famous |
| 4) Jimmy finds out Wink does promotional work for his rivals |
| Plot: Jimmy's friendship with Wink (Eugene Byrd), a radio station employee with ties to a record label prompter, becomes strained after he finds out Wink does promotional work for Jimmy's rivals, a gang of rappers known as the 'Leaders of the Free World'. At one point, Jimmy and his friends get into a brawl with the Leaders, which is broken only when Jimmy's friend Cheddar Bob pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots himself in the testicles. He is hospitalized and relegated to crutches. |
| score: 0.428788551033 |
| What does Jimmy's friend Future persuade Jimmy to do? |
| 0) Get his revenge by killing the Leaders of the Free World the next time he sees them |
| 1) Get his revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World in a fist fight |
| 2) Break-up with his girlfriend and focus on his music |
| 3) Get his revenge by kidnapping the Leaders of the Free World and holding them captive |
| 4) Get his revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World at the next rap battle |
| Plot: Jimmy's best friend Future (Mekhi Phifer) pushes him to get his revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World at the next rap battle. However, Jimmy's late-night shift conflicts with the next battle tournament. But a goodbye visit from Alex, who is moving to New York, changes his mind about competing. Paul, the co-worker whom Jimmy had stood up for, agrees to cover for him at work, and Jimmy enters the battle. |
| score: 0.42816479753 |
| What is Papa Doc's real name? |
| 0) Clarence |
| 1) Calvin |
| 2) Dexter |
| 3) Sean |
| 4) Kevin |
| Plot: With nothing to say in rebuttal, Clarence hands the microphone back to Future, feeling embarrassed that someone Papa Doc thought was below him beat him in a battle. After being congratulated by Alex and his friends, Future offers him a position hosting battles at The Shelter. Jimmy declines, saying he has to get back to work and to find success his own way. He walks back to work, with a renewed sense of confidence about his future. |
| score: 0.365901107944 |
| Why doesn't Jimmy's supervisor give him the extra shifts he wants? |
| 0) Because he wants to give those shifts to someone else |
| 1) Because of Jimmy's habitual lateness |
| 2) Because he is planning on firing Jimmy anyway |
| 3) Because he doesn't like Jimmy |
| 4) Because Jimmy rarely ever shows up to work |
| Plot: Jimmy works at an automotive factory, but when he asks for extra shifts, his supervisor dismisses his request on account of his habitual tardiness. A woman named Alex (Brittany Murphy) shows up at the factory one day looking for her brother and meets Jimmy; they become friends. Jimmy comes to realize that his life has remained largely the same since high school. At first, he considers himself a victim of his circumstances and blames others for his problems. Over time, he begins to take more responsibility for the direction of his life. When he exhibits an improved attitude and performance at work, his supervisor grants him the extra shifts he requested. |
| score: 0.37280872331 |
| Where does Jimmy work? |
| 0) At an automotive factory |
| 1) At a record label |
| 2) At a grocery store |
| 3) At a gas station |
| 4) At a meat factory |
| Plot: Jimmy works at an automotive factory, but when he asks for extra shifts, his supervisor dismisses his request on account of his habitual tardiness. A woman named Alex (Brittany Murphy) shows up at the factory one day looking for her brother and meets Jimmy; they become friends. Jimmy comes to realize that his life has remained largely the same since high school. At first, he considers himself a victim of his circumstances and blames others for his problems. Over time, he begins to take more responsibility for the direction of his life. When he exhibits an improved attitude and performance at work, his supervisor grants him the extra shifts he requested. |
| score: 0.286748858455 |
| What does Future offer Jimmy after the rap battle? |
| 0) A deejaying job |
| 1) |
| 2) A job to host battles at The Shelter |
| 3) Money |
| 4) A music recording deal |
| Plot: Jimmy's best friend Future (Mekhi Phifer) pushes him to get his revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World at the next rap battle. However, Jimmy's late-night shift conflicts with the next battle tournament. But a goodbye visit from Alex, who is moving to New York, changes his mind about competing. Paul, the co-worker whom Jimmy had stood up for, agrees to cover for him at work, and Jimmy enters the battle. |
| score: 0.292546358904 |
| Why does Jimmy beat Wink? |
| 0) For stealing from him |
| 1) For insulting Paul |
| 2) For having sex with Alex |
| 3) For attacking his mother |
| 4) For lying to him about meeting with producers |
| Plot: At work one day, Jimmy sees a rap battle in which a worker named Mike insults a fellow co-worker, Paul, who is gay, with his lyrics. Jimmy joins the battle to defend Paul by insulting Mike. Alex witnesses this and is impressed. He asks her out on a date for that night, but they end up having sex in the factory. Wink arranges for Jimmy to meet with producers at a recording studio, but when Jimmy goes there, he finds Wink and Alex having sex on top of a mixing console. He beats up Wink and their friendship is ended. Wink and the Leaders of the Free World, in retaliation, attack Jimmy outside his mother's trailer and beat him badly. The leader of the gang, Papa Doc (Anthony Mackie), puts a gun to Jimmy's face, threatening to kill him but Wink dissuades Papa Doc. |
| score: 0.273509711917 |
| Why doesn't Jim believe that he will be successful in rap music? |
| 0) Because he is from a poor background |
| 1) Because he lacks confidence |
| 2) Because he is not educated |
| 3) Because he suffers panic attacks |
| 4) Because he has no talent |
| Plot: In Fall 1995 in Detroit, Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr. (Eminem), a young and unhappy blue-collar worker from a poor family, struggles with various aspects of his life. He has moved back north of 8 Mile Road to the rundown trailer home in Warren, Michigan of his alcoholic mother Stephanie (Kim Basinger), his little sister Lily (Chloe Greenfield), and Stephanie's abusive live-in boyfriend Greg (Michael Shannon). Although encouraged by his friends, who hail him as a talented rap music artist, Jimmy worries about his potential as a musician, particularly due to his lack of confidence. This caused him to panic during a rap battle one night at a club called The Shelter, and leave the stage humiliated. |
| score: 0.207450821298 |
| Who is Jimmy's oponent in the last round of the rap battle? |
| 0) Shorty Mike |
| 1) Papa Doc |
| 2) B-Rabbit |
| 3) Lil' Tic |
| 4) Wink |
| Plot: At work one day, Jimmy sees a rap battle in which a worker named Mike insults a fellow co-worker, Paul, who is gay, with his lyrics. Jimmy joins the battle to defend Paul by insulting Mike. Alex witnesses this and is impressed. He asks her out on a date for that night, but they end up having sex in the factory. Wink arranges for Jimmy to meet with producers at a recording studio, but when Jimmy goes there, he finds Wink and Alex having sex on top of a mixing console. He beats up Wink and their friendship is ended. Wink and the Leaders of the Free World, in retaliation, attack Jimmy outside his mother's trailer and beat him badly. The leader of the gang, Papa Doc (Anthony Mackie), puts a gun to Jimmy's face, threatening to kill him but Wink dissuades Papa Doc. |
| score: 0.349346716819 |
| How long did Katie's murderer take to kill her? |
| 0) 88 hours |
| 1) 10 minutes |
| 2) 88 minutes |
| 3) 100 minutes |
| 4) 12 hours |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.212547281443 |
| Who is Katie? |
| 0) Kim's sister |
| 1) Gramm's little sister |
| 2) Gramm's elder sister |
| 3) Kim's friend |
| 4) Gramm's student |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.263302585547 |
| What was the person who killed Kim's ex-husband wearing? |
| 0) A motorcycle helmet and police uniform |
| 1) A ski-mask and leather gear |
| 2) A baseball cap and a black overcoat |
| 3) A batman costume |
| 4) A motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.304807670771 |
| Who does Shelly suspect stole the tape of Gramm's sister's murder? |
| 0) Mike |
| 1) Kim |
| 2) Carol |
| 3) Lauren |
| 4) Sarah |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.41040745235 |
| Who does the killer try to frame for Sara's murder? |
| 0) Kim |
| 1) Lauren |
| 2) Shelly |
| 3) Carol |
| 4) Gramm |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.287678662648 |
| What does Jack Gramm do for a living? |
| 0) He is a court clerk |
| 1) He is a forensic pyschiatrist |
| 2) He is a judge |
| 3) He is a doctor |
| 4) He is a police detective |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.240965049236 |
| What do the police call the serial murderer Jon Forster? |
| 0) The Slayer |
| 1) Doctor Death |
| 2) The Seattle Slayer |
| 3) The Grimm |
| 4) The Clown |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.265504742617 |
| What does the mysterious voice on the phone say to threaten Gramm? |
| 0) That he should be careful |
| 1) That he has 12 hours to live |
| 2) That they know what he did |
| 3) That he has 88 minutes to live |
| 4) That he is going to die |
| Plot: Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential perpetrators. |
| score: 0.31029570765 |
| Where is Gramm's car parked when he finds it vandalized? |
| 0) In a parking garage |
| 1) On the street |
| 2) On the sidewalk in front of the lecture hall |
| 3) In the school's driveway |
| 4) In a parking lot |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.246611014582 |
| What does Gramm do after Lauren tells him she was attacked in the stairwell? |
| 0) He leaves her in the stairwell |
| 1) He calls the fire department |
| 2) He calls the police |
| 3) He calls the Dean |
| 4) He calls campus security |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.283692049161 |
| Why does the Dean interrupt Gramm's class? |
| 0) To make an announcement about the schedule for the rest of the semester |
| 1) To evacuate the building because of a bomb threat |
| 2) To make an announcement about grades |
| 3) To evacuate the building because of a campus shooting |
| 4) To evacuate the building because of a terrorist attack |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.27782635501 |
| Where does Gramm find Lauren Douglas after the lecture hall is evacuated? |
| 0) In the classroom |
| 1) In the parking lot |
| 2) In the stairwell of the parking garage. |
| 3) In his apartment |
| 4) In the Dean's office |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.308449852116 |
| How does Kim offer to help Gramm? |
| 0) She offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him |
| 1) She doesn't offer to help him do anything |
| 2) She offers to help him grade papers |
| 3) She offers to help him kill the person that's been targeting him |
| 4) She offers to babysit his kids |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.269949380977 |
| What does Gramm find while evacuating the lecture hall? |
| 0) A threat written on the whiteboard |
| 1) A threat written on the wall |
| 2) A love note written on the overhead projector |
| 3) A threat written on the blackboard |
| 4) A threat written on the overhead projector |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.303296762115 |
| What does Lauren claim happened to her when Gramm finds her in the stairwell? |
| 0) She claims she was attacked by her boyfriend |
| 1) She was shot by an unknown assailant |
| 2) She was attacked by an unknown assailant |
| 3) She was robbed by an unknown assailant |
| 4) She was sexually assalted by an unknown assailant |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.283541278798 |
| In what condition does Gramm find his car? |
| 0) It has been impacted |
| 1) It has been painted a different color |
| 2) He can't find it because it has been stolen |
| 3) It has been broken into |
| 4) It has been vandalized |
| Plot: Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students, Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. |
| score: 0.237717166306 |
| How long did Katie's murder take? |
| 0) 90 minutes |
| 1) 60 minutes |
| 2) 15 minutes |
| 3) 88 minutes |
| 4) 80 minutes |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.238209468717 |
| What do Gramm and Kim find at Gramm's condo? |
| 0) A postcard |
| 1) A dead body |
| 2) A note |
| 3) A letter |
| 4) A package |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.288186594174 |
| What is in the package that Gramm and Kim find at Gramm's condo? |
| 0) An old CD of Gramm's sister, Katie, begging for her life as she is murdered |
| 1) An old video tape of Gramm's sister, Katie, begging for her life as she is murdered |
| 2) An old audio tape of Gramm's sister, Katie, begging for her life as she is murdered |
| 3) A picture of Gramm's sister, Katie |
| 4) A book about serial killers |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.467459110044 |
| When was Katie killed? |
| 0) Several years ago |
| 1) Several months ago |
| 2) Several weeks ago |
| 3) The previous night |
| 4) Several days ago |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.157924700299 |
| Where was Gramm when Katie was murdered? |
| 0) In the supermarket grocery shopping |
| 1) Teaching a class |
| 2) At a restaurant |
| 3) At a meeting |
| 4) At the mall shopping for clothes |
| Plot: Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie, begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape, suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building. |
| score: 0.214282332479 |
| What does Carol tell Gramm to do when she calls him shortly after he discovers Sara has been murdered? |
| 0) Meet her in front of the school |
| 1) Meet her at his apartment |
| 2) Meet her at his office |
| 3) Meet her in the parking lot |
| 4) Meet her at the police station |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.301566231032 |
| What bad thing happened to Sara? |
| 0) She was kidnapped |
| 1) She was murdered |
| 2) She was robbed |
| 3) She was assaulted |
| 4) No one knows |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.134494793247 |
| Who finds Sara's body? |
| 0) Gramm and Carol |
| 1) Mike Stempt |
| 2) Kim |
| 3) Gramm and Kim |
| 4) Lauren |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.320257958472 |
| What does Kim tell Gramm to do when she calls him shortly after Carol calls? |
| 0) Meet her at the office |
| 1) Meet her at the hospital |
| 2) Meet her in the parking lot |
| 3) Meet her at his apartment |
| 4) Meet her in front of the school |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.316731580936 |
| Who does Shelly suspect stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death? |
| 0) Carol |
| 1) Laura |
| 2) Kim |
| 3) Lauren |
| 4) Mike Stempt |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.445397554698 |
| Who does the evidence in Sara's apartment incriminate? |
| 0) Mike Stempt |
| 1) Lauren |
| 2) Gramm |
| 3) Shelly |
| 4) Kim |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.3059477142 |
| How was Joanie Cates killed? |
| 0) She was drugged, tied to a bed, and killed |
| 1) She was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed |
| 2) She was drugged, hung by her wrists, and killed |
| 3) She was raped, hung upside down, and killed |
| 4) She was drugged, taped to a chair, and killed |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.264219263521 |
| At whose trial does Dr. Gramm testify? |
| 0) Janie Cates' |
| 1) Joanie Cates' |
| 2) James Forster's |
| 3) Jon Forest's |
| 4) Jon Forster's |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.306108189274 |
| What is Jon Forster accused of? |
| 0) Murder and attempted murder |
| 1) Assault with a deadly weapon |
| 2) Armed robbery |
| 3) Rape |
| 4) Theft |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.200512389705 |
| What has Forster been nicknamed by the police? |
| 0) The California Killer |
| 1) The Seattle Serial Killer |
| 2) The Seattle Robber |
| 3) The Seattle Sociopath |
| 4) The Seattle Slayer |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.226149372333 |
| Why is Dr. Gramm's testimony important? |
| 0) His testimony is meant to help Forster get early parole |
| 1) His expert opinion is meant to help convict Forster |
| 2) His expert opinion is meant to help Forster get a shorter sentence |
| 3) His expert opinion is meant to help let Forster go free |
| 4) His testimony is not important at all, it is just a formality |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.331478881589 |
| Whose murder is Forster being accused of? |
| 0) Janet Cates |
| 1) Jodie Cates |
| 2) Jackie Cates |
| 3) Jennifer Cates |
| 4) Joanie Cates |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.250119421959 |
| What is Dr. Jack Gramm's profession? |
| 0) He is a detective |
| 1) He is a child psychologist |
| 2) He is a forensic scientist |
| 3) He is a forensic psychiatrist |
| 4) He is a forensic anthropologist |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.269105416531 |
| What does Forster say to Gramm just after receiving his conviction? |
| 0) Tick-tock, Sir |
| 1) Boom boom, Doc |
| 2) Bang bang, Doc |
| 3) Bang bang, Sir |
| 4) Tick-tock, Doc |
| Plot: Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc." |
| score: 0.40051306757 |
| What does Gramm say to taunt Forster just before he hangs up? |
| 0) Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock |
| 1) Tick tock, tick tock, you got 12 hours to live |
| 2) See you on the other side |
| 3) Tick tock, tick tock, you got 88 minutes to live |
| 4) Tick tock, tick tock, you got 88 hours to live |
| Plot: Through prison visitation records, Gramm deduces that Forster's appeals attorney "Lydia Doherty" is actually Lauren using a pseudonym, and surmises she set up the frame on orders from Forster from jail. Kim calls again instructing Gramm to come to another nearby location on campus where he finds Carol has been hung over a seventh floor balcony and Kim is tied up and gagged, held at gun point by Lauren. Lauren threatens Gramm and forces him to "confess" on tape that he gave false testimony at Forster's trial. Special Agent Parks arrives and shoots Lauren, causing both Carol and Lauren to partially fall from the balcony. Gramm saves Carol from completing the fall, but Lauren comes loose and plummets to her death. When Forster calls asking to speak with Lauren, Gramm informs him Lauren is dead, the set up is over. He then quips, "Tick tock, tick tock, you got 12 hours to live." |
| score: 0.368807907408 |
| Why does Forster call? |
| 0) To speak with Agent Parks |
| 1) To speak with Lauren |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) To speak with Kim |
| 4) To speak with Carol |
| Plot: Through prison visitation records, Gramm deduces that Forster's appeals attorney "Lydia Doherty" is actually Lauren using a pseudonym, and surmises she set up the frame on orders from Forster from jail. Kim calls again instructing Gramm to come to another nearby location on campus where he finds Carol has been hung over a seventh floor balcony and Kim is tied up and gagged, held at gun point by Lauren. Lauren threatens Gramm and forces him to "confess" on tape that he gave false testimony at Forster's trial. Special Agent Parks arrives and shoots Lauren, causing both Carol and Lauren to partially fall from the balcony. Gramm saves Carol from completing the fall, but Lauren comes loose and plummets to her death. When Forster calls asking to speak with Lauren, Gramm informs him Lauren is dead, the set up is over. He then quips, "Tick tock, tick tock, you got 12 hours to live." |
| score: 0.220272094944 |
| How does Carol survive the fall? |
| 0) Special Agent Parks saves Carol from completing the fall off the balcony |
| 1) Carol lands on a soft couch, allowing her to survive the fall |
| 2) Kim saves Carol from completing the fall off the balcony |
| 3) Gramm saves Carol from completing the fall off the balcony |
| 4) Lauren saves Carol from completing the fall off the balcony |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.319199011998 |
| What does Gramm tell Forster when he answers the phone? |
| 0) He tells Forster that Carol is dead and that he should feel bad for taking another innocent life |
| 1) He tells Forster that Lauren is dead and the set up is over |
| 2) He tells Forster that Lauren is in a coma and the set up is over |
| 3) Nothing; he hangs up without a word |
| 4) He tells Forster that he has agreed to "confess" to lying at his trial |
| Plot: Through prison visitation records, Gramm deduces that Forster's appeals attorney "Lydia Doherty" is actually Lauren using a pseudonym, and surmises she set up the frame on orders from Forster from jail. Kim calls again instructing Gramm to come to another nearby location on campus where he finds Carol has been hung over a seventh floor balcony and Kim is tied up and gagged, held at gun point by Lauren. Lauren threatens Gramm and forces him to "confess" on tape that he gave false testimony at Forster's trial. Special Agent Parks arrives and shoots Lauren, causing both Carol and Lauren to partially fall from the balcony. Gramm saves Carol from completing the fall, but Lauren comes loose and plummets to her death. When Forster calls asking to speak with Lauren, Gramm informs him Lauren is dead, the set up is over. He then quips, "Tick tock, tick tock, you got 12 hours to live." |
| score: 0.335118496758 |
| Who visits Gramm to question him about his connection to Dale Morris? |
| 0) A campus police officer |
| 1) Dale Morris |
| 2) The Attorney General and a CIA Agent |
| 3) A lawyer from the Attorney General's office and an FBI Agent |
| 4) Kim Cummings |
| Plot: Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential perpetrators. |
| score: 0.314700082935 |
| What do the lawyer and the FBI Agent both question Gramm about? |
| 0) His connection to Lauren Douglas |
| 1) His connection to Dale Morris |
| 2) His connection Kim Cummings |
| 3) His connection to Frank Parks |
| 4) What happened to his sister |
| Plot: Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential perpetrators. |
| score: 0.289710642921 |
| What is Gramm's secretary's name? |
| 0) Shelly |
| 1) Lauren |
| 2) Sara |
| 3) Frank |
| 4) Kim |
| Plot: Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also demanding he meet her at the office. |
| score: 0.338103832082 |
| What does the caller tell Gramm? |
| 0) He has 80 minutes to live |
| 1) He should always look behind him |
| 2) He has 88 minutes to live |
| 3) He has 90 minutes to live |
| 4) He has an hour to live |
| Plot: Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential perpetrators. |
| score: 0.299900869712 |
| Who is Dale Morris? |
| 0) Gramm's brother |
| 1) Gramm's son |
| 2) Gramm's teaching assistant |
| 3) One of Gramm's former psychology students |
| 4) Gramm's best friend |
| Plot: Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential perpetrators. |
| score: 0.292236338646 |
| When does Gramm receive his first threatening phone call? |
| 0) On his way to his car |
| 1) During class |
| 2) On his way home |
| 3) While at a party |
| 4) On his way to teach his class |
| Plot: Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential perpetrators. |
| score: 0.227624450791 |
| How does Nash stop Alicia from leaving? |
| 0) He locks her up in her room. |
| 1) He hides her car keys so she can't find them. |
| 2) He holds her tight and doesn't let go. |
| 3) He steps in front of her car. |
| 4) He disables her car. |
| Plot: After an incident where Nash endangers his infant son and accidentally knocks Alicia and the baby to the ground (thinking he's stopping Parcher from killing her), she flees the house with their child. Nash steps in front of her car to prevent her from leaving, after he realizes that he's known Marcee for a long time, yet she never grew older. He finally accepts that Parcher and other figures are hallucinations. Against Dr. Rosen's advice, Nash decides not to restart his medication, believing that he can deal with his symptom himself. Alicia decides to stay and support him in this. |
| score: 0.289562035541 |
| How does Nash realize that Marcee isn't real? |
| 0) Because she always pops up out of nowhere. |
| 1) Because she never let him touch her. |
| 2) Because she has unrealistic voice. |
| 3) Because she tells contradicting stories |
| 4) Because in she never grew older. |
| Plot: After an incident where Nash endangers his infant son and accidentally knocks Alicia and the baby to the ground (thinking he's stopping Parcher from killing her), she flees the house with their child. Nash steps in front of her car to prevent her from leaving, after he realizes that he's known Marcee for a long time, yet she never grew older. He finally accepts that Parcher and other figures are hallucinations. Against Dr. Rosen's advice, Nash decides not to restart his medication, believing that he can deal with his symptom himself. Alicia decides to stay and support him in this. |
| score: 0.354059314109 |
| What does Nash accidentally do to Alicia and the baby? |
| 0) He accidentally hits them with a package he is carrying. |
| 1) He accidentally pushes them off the stairs. |
| 2) He accidentally knocks Alicia and the baby to the ground. |
| 3) He accidentally sprays them with the pepper spray. |
| 4) He accidentally hurts them while playing in the yard. |
| Plot: Meanwhile, a student, Alicia Larde (Connelly), asks him to dinner, and the two fall in love. On a return visit to Princeton, Nash runs into Charles and his niece, Marcee (Cardone). With Charles' encouragement, he proposes to Alicia and they marry. |
| score: 0.410980811066 |
| Where does Nash leave his results from his research on the Soviet messages? |
| 0) He leaves his results in a hidden compartment in the office of his boss. |
| 1) He leaves his results in an envelope, which he leaves at the entrance of the DoD. |
| 2) He leaves his results in a small office of one assistant in the DoD. |
| 3) He sends his results to an encrypted e-mail. |
| 4) He leaves his results to a secret mailbox. |
| Plot: Some years later, Nash is invited to the Pentagon to crack encrypted enemy telecommunication. Nash can decipher the code mentally, to the astonishment of other decrypters. He considers his regular duties at MIT uninteresting and beneath his talents, so he is pleased to be given a new assignment by his mysterious supervisor, William Parcher (Harris) of the United States Department of Defense. He is to look for patterns in magazines and newspapers in order to thwart a Soviet plot. Nash becomes increasingly obsessive about searching for these hidden patterns and believes he is followed when he delivers his results to a secret mailbox. |
| score: 0.306373110745 |
| Why does Nash believe he is invited to the Pentagon? |
| 0) He believes Pentagon wants to extract important information from him. |
| 1) He believes he is invited to the Pentagon to crack encrypted enemy telecommunication. |
| 2) He believes he is invited to the Pentagon to work for them. |
| 3) He believes he is invited to the Pentagon to create a mind-reading program. |
| 4) He believes he is invited to the Pentagon to decipher secret messages received by postal mail. |
| Plot: Some years later, Nash is invited to the Pentagon to crack encrypted enemy telecommunication. Nash can decipher the code mentally, to the astonishment of other decrypters. He considers his regular duties at MIT uninteresting and beneath his talents, so he is pleased to be given a new assignment by his mysterious supervisor, William Parcher (Harris) of the United States Department of Defense. He is to look for patterns in magazines and newspapers in order to thwart a Soviet plot. Nash becomes increasingly obsessive about searching for these hidden patterns and believes he is followed when he delivers his results to a secret mailbox. |
| score: 0.370599834043 |
| What does Hansen allow Nash to do? |
| 0) He allows him to work out of the library and to audit classes. |
| 1) He allows him to attend classes in his spare time. |
| 2) He allows him to set up a student counselling office. |
| 3) He allows him to work as an assistant, while finishing his PhD. |
| 4) He allows him to give math classes. |
| Plot: Nash approaches his old friend and rival, Martin Hansen, now head of the Princeton mathematics department. He grants Nash permission to work out of the library and to audit classes. Years pass and as Nash grows older, he learns to ignore his hallucinations and earns the privilege of teaching again. |
| score: 0.411075083065 |
| What position does Martin Hansen hold at Princeton when Nash meets him again? |
| 0) He is head of the mathematics department. |
| 1) He is student advisor. |
| 2) He is head of the physics department. |
| 3) He is a tenured professor. |
| 4) He is Dean of Princeton. |
| Plot: Nash approaches his old friend and rival, Martin Hansen, now head of the Princeton mathematics department. He grants Nash permission to work out of the library and to audit classes. Years pass and as Nash grows older, he learns to ignore his hallucinations and earns the privilege of teaching again. |
| score: 0.532651718218 |
| What is Charles' "neice's" name? |
| 0) Cheryl |
| 1) Alicia |
| 2) Becky |
| 3) Parker |
| 4) Marcee |
| Plot: Meanwhile, a student, Alicia Larde (Connelly), asks him to dinner, and the two fall in love. On a return visit to Princeton, Nash runs into Charles and his niece, Marcee (Cardone). With Charles' encouragement, he proposes to Alicia and they marry. |
| score: 0.327158791621 |
| What are the names of the three students Nash befriends at the reception? |
| 0) Bender, Sol, and Charles |
| 1) Charles, Ainsley, and Martin |
| 2) Sol, Ainsley, and Bender |
| 3) Martin, Bender, and Sol |
| 4) Ainsley, Sol, and Martin |
| Plot: In 1947, John Nash (Crowe) arrives at Princeton University. He is co-recipient, with Martin Hansen (Lucas), of the prestigious Carnegie Scholarship for mathematics. At a reception, he meets a group of other promising math and science graduate students, Richard Sol (Goldberg), Ainsley (Jason Gray-Stanford), and Bender (Rapp). He also meets his roommate Charles Herman (Bettany), a literature student. |
| score: 0.35915555838 |
| What is Nash's "roommate's" name? |
| 0) Charles |
| 1) Martin |
| 2) Bender |
| 3) Ainsley |
| 4) Sol |
| Plot: Meanwhile, a student, Alicia Larde (Connelly), asks him to dinner, and the two fall in love. On a return visit to Princeton, Nash runs into Charles and his niece, Marcee (Cardone). With Charles' encouragement, he proposes to Alicia and they marry. |
| score: 0.329384006055 |
| What subject does Charles study? |
| 0) Psychology |
| 1) Biology |
| 2) Math |
| 3) Literature |
| 4) Chemistry |
| Plot: In 1947, John Nash (Crowe) arrives at Princeton University. He is co-recipient, with Martin Hansen (Lucas), of the prestigious Carnegie Scholarship for mathematics. At a reception, he meets a group of other promising math and science graduate students, Richard Sol (Goldberg), Ainsley (Jason Gray-Stanford), and Bender (Rapp). He also meets his roommate Charles Herman (Bettany), a literature student. |
| score: 0.176623644027 |
| What year does John Nash arrive at Princeton? |
| 0) 1947 |
| 1) 2001 |
| 2) 1945 |
| 3) 1974 |
| 4) 1950 |
| Plot: Meanwhile, a student, Alicia Larde (Connelly), asks him to dinner, and the two fall in love. On a return visit to Princeton, Nash runs into Charles and his niece, Marcee (Cardone). With Charles' encouragement, he proposes to Alicia and they marry. |
| score: 0.290331921482 |
| Who does Nash see when he leaves the ceremony in Stockholm? |
| 0) Charles, Marcee, and Parcher |
| 1) Dr. Rosen |
| 2) Sol and Bender |
| 3) Becky |
| 4) Alicia |
| Plot: In 1994, Nash is honored by his fellow professors for his achievement in mathematics. He wins the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for his revolutionary work on game theory. The movie ends as Nash and Alicia leave the auditorium in Stockholm; Nash sees Charles, Marcee, and Parcher standing to one side and watching him. |
| score: 0.469414907082 |
| What award is Nash given for his work on game theory? |
| 0) The Nobel Economics & Science Award |
| 1) The President's Education Award |
| 2) The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics |
| 3) The Chancellor's Excellence Award |
| 4) |
| Plot: In 1994, Nash is honored by his fellow professors for his achievement in mathematics. He wins the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for his revolutionary work on game theory. The movie ends as Nash and Alicia leave the auditorium in Stockholm; Nash sees Charles, Marcee, and Parcher standing to one side and watching him. |
| score: 0.370839971109 |
| What does Rosen reveal to Alicia about Charles, Marcee, and Parcher? |
| 0) That they are hallucinations |
| 1) That they are Nash's friends |
| 2) That they are dangerous to Nash |
| 3) That they are Nash's fellow patients |
| 4) That they exist only in Nash's imagination |
| Plot: Dr. Rosen tells Alicia that Nash has paranoid schizophrenia and that Charles, Marcee, and Parcher exist only in his imagination. Alicia investigates and finally confronts Nash with the unopened documents he had delivered to the secret mailbox. Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released. Frustrated with the side-effects of the antipsychotic medication he is taking, which make him lethargic and unresponsive, he secretly stops taking it. This causes a relapse and he meets Parcher again. |
| score: 0.492040663755 |
| What does Nash eventually do with his meds when he starts experiencing side effects? |
| 0) He increases the dosage |
| 1) He stops taking them |
| 2) He replaces them with other meds |
| 3) He throws them away |
| 4) He starts taking half the dose |
| Plot: Dr. Rosen tells Alicia that Nash has paranoid schizophrenia and that Charles, Marcee, and Parcher exist only in his imagination. Alicia investigates and finally confronts Nash with the unopened documents he had delivered to the secret mailbox. Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released. Frustrated with the side-effects of the antipsychotic medication he is taking, which make him lethargic and unresponsive, he secretly stops taking it. This causes a relapse and he meets Parcher again. |
| score: 0.21163557843 |
| What does Rosen diagnose Nash with? |
| 0) Bipolar disorder |
| 1) Psychosis |
| 2) Paranoid schizophrenia |
| 3) Residual schizophrenia |
| 4) Catatonic schizophrenia |
| Plot: Dr. Rosen tells Alicia that Nash has paranoid schizophrenia and that Charles, Marcee, and Parcher exist only in his imagination. Alicia investigates and finally confronts Nash with the unopened documents he had delivered to the secret mailbox. Nash is given a course of insulin shock therapy and eventually released. Frustrated with the side-effects of the antipsychotic medication he is taking, which make him lethargic and unresponsive, he secretly stops taking it. This causes a relapse and he meets Parcher again. |
| score: 0.333828299068 |
| Who joins Nash to work at MIT? |
| 0) Ainsley |
| 1) Parcher and Bender |
| 2) Charles and Hansen |
| 3) Sol and Becky |
| 4) Sol and Bender |
| Plot: Nash is under extreme pressure to publish, but he wants to publish his own original idea. His inspiration comes when he and his fellow graduate students discuss how to approach a group of women at a bar. Hansen quotes Adam Smith and advocates "every man for himself", but Nash argues that a cooperative approach would lead to better chances of success. Nash develops a new concept of governing dynamics and publishes an article on this. On the strength of this, he is offered an appointment at MIT where Sol and Bender join him. |
| score: 0.408574587416 |
| What university is Nash invited to work at following the success of his article on governing dynamics? |
| 0) Havard |
| 1) Columbia |
| 2) Yale |
| 3) MIT |
| 4) NYU |
| Plot: Nash is under extreme pressure to publish, but he wants to publish his own original idea. His inspiration comes when he and his fellow graduate students discuss how to approach a group of women at a bar. Hansen quotes Adam Smith and advocates "every man for himself", but Nash argues that a cooperative approach would lead to better chances of success. Nash develops a new concept of governing dynamics and publishes an article on this. On the strength of this, he is offered an appointment at MIT where Sol and Bender join him. |
| score: 0.367230301487 |
| What does Kaffee risk by calling up Jessup as a witness? |
| 0) Being arrested for smearing a high-ranking officer |
| 1) Being court-martialled for smearing a high-ranking officer |
| 2) Being ridiculed for smearing a high-ranking officer |
| 3) Being fined for smearing a high-ranking officer |
| 4) Being killed for smearing a high-ranking officer |
| Plot: Without Markinson's testimony, Kaffee believes the case lost and returns home in a drunken stupor, having come to regret he fought the case instead of arranging a plea bargain. Galloway, however, convinces Kaffee to call Colonel Jessup as a witness despite the risk of being court-martialled for smearing a high-ranking officer. Jessup initially outsmarts Kaffee's questioning, but is unnerved when the lawyer points out a contradiction in his testimony: Jessup had stated he wanted to transfer Santiago off the base for his own safety, but if he ordered his men to leave Santiago alone and if Marines always obey orders, Santiago would have been in no danger. Under heavy pressure from Kaffee and unnerved by being caught in one of his own lies, an enraged Jessup extols his and the military's importance to national security, and eventually reveals that he ordered the "code red". As he justifies his actions, Jessup is arrested; Kendrick would later be arrested for his perjury. |
| score: 0.324055772532 |
| How does Kaffee get Jessup to confess to ordering the "code red"? |
| 0) He bribes Jessup with women |
| 1) He doesn't get Jessup to confess |
| 2) He bribes Jessup with money |
| 3) He catches Jessup in a lie, pointing out a contradiction in his testimony |
| 4) He threatens to kill Jessup |
| Plot: Without Markinson's testimony, Kaffee believes the case lost and returns home in a drunken stupor, having come to regret he fought the case instead of arranging a plea bargain. Galloway, however, convinces Kaffee to call Colonel Jessup as a witness despite the risk of being court-martialled for smearing a high-ranking officer. Jessup initially outsmarts Kaffee's questioning, but is unnerved when the lawyer points out a contradiction in his testimony: Jessup had stated he wanted to transfer Santiago off the base for his own safety, but if he ordered his men to leave Santiago alone and if Marines always obey orders, Santiago would have been in no danger. Under heavy pressure from Kaffee and unnerved by being caught in one of his own lies, an enraged Jessup extols his and the military's importance to national security, and eventually reveals that he ordered the "code red". As he justifies his actions, Jessup is arrested; Kendrick would later be arrested for his perjury. |
| score: 0.340943775577 |
| What happens to Jessup after he confesses to ordering the "code red"? |
| 0) He is executed |
| 1) He is demoted |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) He is promoted |
| 4) He is arrested |
| Plot: Without Markinson's testimony, Kaffee believes the case lost and returns home in a drunken stupor, having come to regret he fought the case instead of arranging a plea bargain. Galloway, however, convinces Kaffee to call Colonel Jessup as a witness despite the risk of being court-martialled for smearing a high-ranking officer. Jessup initially outsmarts Kaffee's questioning, but is unnerved when the lawyer points out a contradiction in his testimony: Jessup had stated he wanted to transfer Santiago off the base for his own safety, but if he ordered his men to leave Santiago alone and if Marines always obey orders, Santiago would have been in no danger. Under heavy pressure from Kaffee and unnerved by being caught in one of his own lies, an enraged Jessup extols his and the military's importance to national security, and eventually reveals that he ordered the "code red". As he justifies his actions, Jessup is arrested; Kendrick would later be arrested for his perjury. |
| score: 0.175147216638 |
| What is Kendrick later arrested for? |
| 0) Perjury |
| 1) Murder |
| 2) Disobeying orders |
| 3) Extortion |
| 4) Theft |
| Plot: Without Markinson's testimony, Kaffee believes the case lost and returns home in a drunken stupor, having come to regret he fought the case instead of arranging a plea bargain. Galloway, however, convinces Kaffee to call Colonel Jessup as a witness despite the risk of being court-martialled for smearing a high-ranking officer. Jessup initially outsmarts Kaffee's questioning, but is unnerved when the lawyer points out a contradiction in his testimony: Jessup had stated he wanted to transfer Santiago off the base for his own safety, but if he ordered his men to leave Santiago alone and if Marines always obey orders, Santiago would have been in no danger. Under heavy pressure from Kaffee and unnerved by being caught in one of his own lies, an enraged Jessup extols his and the military's importance to national security, and eventually reveals that he ordered the "code red". As he justifies his actions, Jessup is arrested; Kendrick would later be arrested for his perjury. |
| score: 0.182732131072 |
| What does Galloway convince Kaffee to do to save the case after Markinson commits suicide? |
| 0) Call Lieutenant Kendrick as a witness |
| 1) Call Colonel Jessup as a witness |
| 2) Call Lieutenant Commander Galloway as a witness |
| 3) Arrange another plea bargain |
| 4) Give the case to another lawyer |
| Plot: Without Markinson's testimony, Kaffee believes the case lost and returns home in a drunken stupor, having come to regret he fought the case instead of arranging a plea bargain. Galloway, however, convinces Kaffee to call Colonel Jessup as a witness despite the risk of being court-martialled for smearing a high-ranking officer. Jessup initially outsmarts Kaffee's questioning, but is unnerved when the lawyer points out a contradiction in his testimony: Jessup had stated he wanted to transfer Santiago off the base for his own safety, but if he ordered his men to leave Santiago alone and if Marines always obey orders, Santiago would have been in no danger. Under heavy pressure from Kaffee and unnerved by being caught in one of his own lies, an enraged Jessup extols his and the military's importance to national security, and eventually reveals that he ordered the "code red". As he justifies his actions, Jessup is arrested; Kendrick would later be arrested for his perjury. |
| score: 0.332886686853 |
| What does Dawson do for Kaffee as he leaves court? |
| 0) Dawson writes Kaffee a check |
| 1) Dawson dances for Kaffee |
| 2) Dawson gives Kaffee his rank insignia |
| 3) Dawson bows to Kaffee |
| 4) Dawson salutes Kaffee |
| Plot: Soon afterwards, Dawson and Downey are cleared of the murder charge, but found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and dishonorably discharged. Dawson accepts the verdict, but Downey does not understand what they had done wrong. Dawson explains they had failed to stand up for those too weak to fight for themselves, like Santiago. As the two prepare to leave, Kaffee tells Dawson he does not need a patch on his arm to have honor. Dawson, who had previously shown contempt for Kaffee for not understanding the Marine ethos, recognizes him as an officer and renders a salute. |
| score: 0.420145686383 |
| What does Kaffee tell Dawson after the trial? |
| 0) Kaffee tells Dawson that he does not need to wear a uniform to have honor |
| 1) Kaffee tells Dawson that he does not need badges on his chest to have honor |
| 2) Kaffee tells Dawson that he does not need to wear a hat to have honor |
| 3) Kaffee tells Dawson that he does not deserve to be a Marine |
| 4) Kaffee tells Dawson that he does not need a patch on his arm to have honor |
| Plot: Soon afterwards, Dawson and Downey are cleared of the murder charge, but found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and dishonorably discharged. Dawson accepts the verdict, but Downey does not understand what they had done wrong. Dawson explains they had failed to stand up for those too weak to fight for themselves, like Santiago. As the two prepare to leave, Kaffee tells Dawson he does not need a patch on his arm to have honor. Dawson, who had previously shown contempt for Kaffee for not understanding the Marine ethos, recognizes him as an officer and renders a salute. |
| score: 0.445150356343 |
| What does Jessup order Kendrick to do? |
| 0) Get him the paperwork to have Santiago transferred to another base |
| 1) Have Santiago discharged from the Marines |
| 2) Suspend Santiago from the Marines until further notice |
| 3) Torture Santiago until he agrees to obey orders |
| 4) Train Santiago to become a better Marine |
| Plot: The film covers the court-martial of two U.S. Marines, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private Louden Downey, who killed a fellow Marine, Private William Santiago, at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Santiago compared unfavorably to his fellow Marines, had poor relations with them, and failed to respect the chain of command in attempts at being transferred to another base. An argument evolves between base commander Colonel Nathan Jessup and his officers: while Jessup's executive officer, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Markinson, advocates that Santiago be transferred immediately, Jessup regards this as akin to surrender and orders Santiago's commanding officer, Lieutenant Kendrick, to train Santiago to become a better Marine. |
| score: 0.319350882677 |
| What does Matthew suggest be done to Santiago after he disrespects the chain of command? |
| 0) He suggests that Jessup have Santiago tortured until he learns how to be a better Marine |
| 1) He suggests that Jessup have Santiago disciplined better |
| 2) He suggests that Jessup have Santiago discharged from the Marines |
| 3) He suggests that Jessup have Santiago transferred to another base immediately |
| 4) He suggests that Jessup have Santiago suspended until further notice |
| Plot: The film covers the court-martial of two U.S. Marines, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private Louden Downey, who killed a fellow Marine, Private William Santiago, at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Santiago compared unfavorably to his fellow Marines, had poor relations with them, and failed to respect the chain of command in attempts at being transferred to another base. An argument evolves between base commander Colonel Nathan Jessup and his officers: while Jessup's executive officer, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Markinson, advocates that Santiago be transferred immediately, Jessup regards this as akin to surrender and orders Santiago's commanding officer, Lieutenant Kendrick, to train Santiago to become a better Marine. |
| score: 0.356327327555 |
| Who is Jessup's boss? |
| 0) Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Markinson |
| 1) Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Barnes |
| 2) Lieutenant Colonel JoAnne Galloway |
| 3) Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Dawson |
| 4) Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Kendrick |
| Plot: In the course of the trial, the defense manages to establish the existence of "code red" orders at Guantanamo and that Dawson specifically had learned not to disobey any order, having been denied a promotion after helping out a fellow Marine who was under what could be seen as a "code red". However, the defense also suffers setbacks when a cross-examination reveals Private Downey was not actually present when Dawson and he supposedly received the "code red" order. Lieutenant Colonel Markinson reveals to Kaffee that Jessup never intended to transfer Santiago off the base, but commits suicide rather than testify in court because he feels that he had failed to do the right thing by protecting a Marine under his command. |
| score: 0.28481918541 |
| What does Galloway suspect Dawson and Downey of doing? |
| 0) Carrying out a "code yellow" order |
| 1) Disobeying a senior officer's orders |
| 2) Carrying out a "code black" order |
| 3) Carrying out a "code blue" order |
| 4) Carrying out a "code red" order |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.28979509019 |
| What does Galloway ask to do for Dawson and Downey? |
| 0) Perform for them |
| 1) Promote them |
| 2) Give them money |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) Defend them in court |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.275759576039 |
| Who takes Downey and Dawson's case instead of Galloway? |
| 0) Colonel Nathan Jessup |
| 1) Lieutenant Jonathan Kendrick |
| 2) Captain Jack Ross |
| 3) Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee |
| 4) Lieutenant Daniel Coffee |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.356943596716 |
| Who convinces Kaffee to take Dawson and Downey's case to court after he initially negotiated a plea bargain? |
| 0) Galloway |
| 1) Ross |
| 2) Barnes |
| 3) Jessup |
| 4) Kendrick |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.352224971477 |
| What did Kendrick publicly order his platoon to do? |
| 0) Not to touch Santiago |
| 1) Not to talk to Santiago |
| 2) To tie Santiago up |
| 3) Not to listen to Santiago |
| 4) To take all of Santiago's clothes |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.280815240926 |
| What is Kaffee like as a lawyer? |
| 0) He is extremely successful and eager to work |
| 1) He is very experienced but unenthusiastic |
| 2) He is very experienced and enthusiastic |
| 3) He is not a lawyer |
| 4) He is inexperienced and unenthusiastic |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.227243272289 |
| What do Dawson and Downey claim Kendrick ordered them to do to Santiago? |
| 0) Lock Santiago in a closet |
| 1) Shave Santiago's beard |
| 2) Shave Santiago's head |
| 3) Tie Santiago up |
| 4) Dunk Santiago's head in a toilet |
| Plot: When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago's murder, naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects they carried out a "code red" order, a violent extrajudicial punishment. Galloway asks to defend them, but instead, the case is given to Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, an inexperienced and unenthusiastic U.S. Navy lawyer. Initially, friction exists between Galloway, who resents Kaffee's tendency to plea bargain, and Kaffee, who resents Galloway's interference. Kaffee and the prosecutor, his friend Captain Jack Ross (USMC), negotiate a bargain, but Dawson and Downey refuse to go along. They insist they were ordered by Lieutenant Kendrick to shave Santiago's head, minutes after Kendrick publicly ordered the platoon not to touch the would-be victim, and did not intend their victim to die. Kaffee is finally won over by Galloway and takes the case to court. |
| score: 0.4050586179 |
| What is the relationship between Santiago, Dawson and Downey? |
| 0) They are college classmates. |
| 1) They are prison officers at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. |
| 2) They are childhood friends. |
| 3) They are U.S. Navy Seals. |
| 4) They are Marines, and the two killed Santiago. |
| Plot: Soon afterwards, Dawson and Downey are cleared of the murder charge, but found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and dishonorably discharged. Dawson accepts the verdict, but Downey does not understand what they had done wrong. Dawson explains they had failed to stand up for those too weak to fight for themselves, like Santiago. As the two prepare to leave, Kaffee tells Dawson he does not need a patch on his arm to have honor. Dawson, who had previously shown contempt for Kaffee for not understanding the Marine ethos, recognizes him as an officer and renders a salute. |
| score: 0.459440813396 |
| Where are Dawson, Downey, and Santiago stationed? |
| 0) They are stationed at the NATO base in Turkey. |
| 1) They are stationed at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. |
| 2) They are stationed with the international naval mission in the Indian Ocean. |
| 3) They are stationed at the NATO base in Afghanistan. |
| 4) They are stationed in Iraq. |
| Plot: The film covers the court-martial of two U.S. Marines, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private Louden Downey, who killed a fellow Marine, Private William Santiago, at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Santiago compared unfavorably to his fellow Marines, had poor relations with them, and failed to respect the chain of command in attempts at being transferred to another base. An argument evolves between base commander Colonel Nathan Jessup and his officers: while Jessup's executive officer, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Markinson, advocates that Santiago be transferred immediately, Jessup regards this as akin to surrender and orders Santiago's commanding officer, Lieutenant Kendrick, to train Santiago to become a better Marine. |
| score: 0.396300155565 |
| How do Dawson and Downey react to the verdict? |
| 0) Downey welcome the verdict, but Dawson reject the verdict |
| 1) Dawson agree to receive the settlement, but Downey does not understand what they had mistaken. |
| 2) Downey accepts the settlement, but Dawson does not understand what they had mistaken. |
| 3) Dawson accepts the settlement, but Downey reject the settlement |
| 4) Dawson accepts the verdict, but Downey does not understand what they had done wrong. |
| Plot: Soon afterwards, Dawson and Downey are cleared of the murder charge, but found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and dishonorably discharged. Dawson accepts the verdict, but Downey does not understand what they had done wrong. Dawson explains they had failed to stand up for those too weak to fight for themselves, like Santiago. As the two prepare to leave, Kaffee tells Dawson he does not need a patch on his arm to have honor. Dawson, who had previously shown contempt for Kaffee for not understanding the Marine ethos, recognizes him as an officer and renders a salute. |
| score: 0.469513281391 |
| What happens to Dawson and Downey after Jessup is arrested? |
| 0) Dawson and Downey are found liable of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and shamefully discharged. |
| 1) Dawson and Downey are found responsible of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and shamefully discharged. |
| 2) Dawson and Downey are found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and dishonorably discharged. |
| 3) Dawson and Downey are found ashamed of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and shamefully discharged. |
| 4) Dawson and Downey are found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and shamefully discharged. |
| Plot: Soon afterwards, Dawson and Downey are cleared of the murder charge, but found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and dishonorably discharged. Dawson accepts the verdict, but Downey does not understand what they had done wrong. Dawson explains they had failed to stand up for those too weak to fight for themselves, like Santiago. As the two prepare to leave, Kaffee tells Dawson he does not need a patch on his arm to have honor. Dawson, who had previously shown contempt for Kaffee for not understanding the Marine ethos, recognizes him as an officer and renders a salute. |
| score: 0.47429248741 |
| What happens when George moves to Lucy's village? |
| 0) George's appearance makes her angry |
| 1) George's appearance has no efffect on her at all |
| 2) She gets excited |
| 3) George's appearance disrupts her plans |
| 4) She is scared |
| Plot: The appearance of George soon disrupts Lucy's plans and causes her suppressed feelings to resurface, complicated by the supposed need for secrecy. Lucy consistently refuses George's pursuit of her, but mysteriously breaks off her engagement to Cecil, and makes plans to visit Greece. George has also decided that he must move for peace of mind and makes arrangements. Lucy stops by Reverend Beebe's and is confronted by George's father before they are to leave town. She suddenly realizes that the only reason that she planned to travel was to escape her feelings for George. At the end, we see George and Lucy eloped in the Italian pension where they met, in the room with the view. |
| score: 0.238526032574 |
| How does Lucy find the Emersons at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) Friendly |
| 1) Intriguing |
| 2) Rude and offensive |
| 3) Strange and unfamiliar |
| 4) Boring |
| Plot: Miss Lucy Honeychurch is from an English village in Surrey and is on holiday in Italy with her much older cousin and chaperone, Charlotte Bartlett. Charlotte is conventionally English, with an extremely restrictive personality and tends to get her way by expressing her emotions to manipulate others. Lucy has been brought up in an upper-middle class but loving and easygoing household, and had fewer inhibitions, which creates a strong tension between herself and Charlotte. They are in contrast with the more free-thinking and free-spirited backdrop of Italy. At a small pensione Lucy meets such people as Reverend Beebe, the two Miss Alans, and the author Miss Eleanor Lavish, but most importantly, the nonconformist Mr. Emerson and his handsome, philosophical son, George, who becomes friends with Charlotte. These men, although also English, represent the forward-thinking ideals of the turn-of-the-century, seeking to leave behind the repression and caution that was the norm in Victorian times. At first, the Emersons seem strange and unfamiliar to Lucy and Charlotte. They seem sincere but unaware of finer upper class Victorian manners. Mr. Emerson offers to switch rooms with the women, who desire a room with a view. Charlotte is offended, believing him to be rude and tactless for what she perceives to be indebting them with his offer. As Lucy begins her journey to maturity, she finds herself drawn to George due to his mysterious thinking and readily expressed emotions. |
| score: 0.160266393268 |
| How does Lucy feel after George kisses her in the field? |
| 0) Shocked |
| 1) Excited |
| 2) Numb |
| 3) Confused |
| 4) Disgusted |
| Plot: The appearance of George soon disrupts Lucy's plans and causes her suppressed feelings to resurface, complicated by the supposed need for secrecy. Lucy consistently refuses George's pursuit of her, but mysteriously breaks off her engagement to Cecil, and makes plans to visit Greece. George has also decided that he must move for peace of mind and makes arrangements. Lucy stops by Reverend Beebe's and is confronted by George's father before they are to leave town. She suddenly realizes that the only reason that she planned to travel was to escape her feelings for George. At the end, we see George and Lucy eloped in the Italian pension where they met, in the room with the view. |
| score: 0.109395285606 |
| How does the Italian carriage driver take his little revenge on Charlotte? |
| 0) Be leaving her in the field alone |
| 1) By directing Lucy to meet up with George |
| 2) By kissing Charlotte |
| 3) By misdirecting her |
| 4) By seducing Lucy |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.19676723778 |
| What is Cecil Vyse like? |
| 0) He is generous |
| 1) He is respectable but snobbish |
| 2) He is romantic |
| 3) He is a bully |
| 4) He is charming |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.217612622507 |
| What is George doing when Lucy approaches him in a barley field? |
| 0) Admiring the view |
| 1) Taking pictures of the field |
| 2) Painting the view |
| 3) Sleeping |
| 4) Reading |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.178741488201 |
| What is George's reaction when he sees Lucy coming towards him in the field? |
| 0) He embraces and kisses her passionately |
| 1) He ignores her |
| 2) He pretends to be asleep |
| 3) He leaves the field |
| 4) He yells at her |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.14961361526 |
| Why does Charlotte not want anybody to find out what had happened between George and Lucy in the field? |
| 0) Because she doesn't like George |
| 1) Because Lucy is engaged to marry someone else |
| 2) Because she feels betrayed by Lucy |
| 3) To save both hers and Lucy's reputations |
| 4) Because it was wrong |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.20253159863 |
| Who had invited the Emersons to move into the empty house next to Lucy? |
| 0) Mrs. Honeychurch |
| 1) Mrs. Vyse |
| 2) Charlotte |
| 3) Lucy |
| 4) Cecil |
| Plot: The appearance of George soon disrupts Lucy's plans and causes her suppressed feelings to resurface, complicated by the supposed need for secrecy. Lucy consistently refuses George's pursuit of her, but mysteriously breaks off her engagement to Cecil, and makes plans to visit Greece. George has also decided that he must move for peace of mind and makes arrangements. Lucy stops by Reverend Beebe's and is confronted by George's father before they are to leave town. She suddenly realizes that the only reason that she planned to travel was to escape her feelings for George. At the end, we see George and Lucy eloped in the Italian pension where they met, in the room with the view. |
| score: 0.203266742481 |
| What should happen after a kiss according to Charlotte? |
| 0) Sex |
| 1) An engagement |
| 2) An affair |
| 3) A courtship |
| 4) Marriage |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.11571292647 |
| How does Charlotte feel towards George after his emotional outburst in the field? |
| 0) Confused |
| 1) Excited |
| 2) Disgusted and angry |
| 3) Embarrassed |
| 4) Shocked |
| Plot: A number of people staying at the pension take a carriage ride in the country. A mischievous Italian driver gets back at Charlotte by misdirecting an unchaperoned Lucy to George in a barley field as he admires the view. George suddenly embraces and passionately kisses Lucy as she approaches him. Charlotte has followed Lucy, witnesses the act, and quickly stops the intimacy. George's unreserved passion shocks Lucy, but also lights a secret desire and romance in her heart. Charlotte suggests George kissing her was the act of a rake. Charlotte makes reference to a heartbreak from her youth that occurred the same way and has behaved accordingly with disgust and anger toward George. Charlotte uses guilt to coerce Lucy to secrecy to save both their reputations as a young lady and a chaperone, but it is mostly for her own benefit. Normally, if a young man kissed a young lady, an engagement should be announced to preserve her reputation, but Charlotte considers George to be an undesirable influence. Upon returning to England, Lucy tells her mother nothing and pretends to forget the incident. She accepts a marriage proposal from a wealthy and respectable but snobbish man named Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day-Lewis). However, she soon learns that both George and his father have moved to her small village and will be her neighbors due to a letter from Cecil Vyse inviting them to reside in an empty cottage. |
| score: 0.0885155632345 |
| What kind of activities do Margaret and the Naval Officer engage in? |
| 0) They sing and play cards. |
| 1) Smoking and heavy drining. |
| 2) Dancing and singing. |
| 3) Gambling and drinking. |
| 4) They do drugs and gamble. |
| Plot: Margaret is led by her Naval Officer into a world of nightclubs, gambling, spiked drinks and brothels. Elizabeth and her airman have their own adventures trying to catch up with Margaret, which take them far beyond the 1am deadline into the early hours of the following morning. |
| score: 0.361146208035 |
| Which of the princesses is befriended by a Naval Officer? |
| 0) Mary |
| 1) Margaret |
| 2) Isabel |
| 3) Elizabeth |
| 4) Margery |
| Plot: The Princesses are separated on two different buses, and Margaret is befriended by a Naval Officer seeking to take advantage of what he believes is just an ordinary girl, and Elizabeth by an airman who is absent without leave. |
| score: 0.465636303536 |
| What are the Naval Officer's intentions towards Margaret? |
| 0) He plans to take advantage of her |
| 1) He plans to marry her |
| 2) He plans to become her best friend |
| 3) He plans to kidnap her and hold her for ransom |
| 4) He plans to make her fall in love with him |
| Plot: The Princesses are separated on two different buses, and Margaret is befriended by a Naval Officer seeking to take advantage of what he believes is just an ordinary girl, and Elizabeth by an airman who is absent without leave. |
| score: 0.39836348049 |
| What happens to the princesses after they manage to sneak away from their escorts? |
| 0) Their escorts find them |
| 1) They get separated on two different buses |
| 2) They get separated in two different taxis |
| 3) They get separated in two different limos |
| 4) They get separated on two different trains |
| Plot: The Princesses are separated on two different buses, and Margaret is befriended by a Naval Officer seeking to take advantage of what he believes is just an ordinary girl, and Elizabeth by an airman who is absent without leave. |
| score: 0.272414597697 |
| Which two princesses join the celebration? |
| 0) Princesses Anne and Victoria |
| 1) Princesses Elizabeth and Margery |
| 2) Princesses Victoria and Mary |
| 3) Princesses Isabel and Margery |
| 4) Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret |
| Plot: On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace is declared across Europe and London is celebrating, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed to join the celebrations, against the Queen's wishes. The King, impressed by Elizabeth's pleading, asks her to report back on the people's feelings towards him and his midnight speech on the radio. |
| score: 0.436324200019 |
| What day is being celebrated across Europe? |
| 0) New Year's |
| 1) D-Day |
| 2) Christmas |
| 3) Valentine's Day |
| 4) V.E. Day |
| Plot: On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace is declared across Europe and London is celebrating, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed to join the celebrations, against the Queen's wishes. The King, impressed by Elizabeth's pleading, asks her to report back on the people's feelings towards him and his midnight speech on the radio. |
| score: 0.25600091667 |
| What time are the princesses expected back at the palace? |
| 0) 1 AM |
| 1) 7 AM |
| 2) 10 PM |
| 3) 11 PM |
| 4) 2 AM |
| Plot: The Princesses are separated on two different buses, and Margaret is befriended by a Naval Officer seeking to take advantage of what he believes is just an ordinary girl, and Elizabeth by an airman who is absent without leave. |
| score: 0.114411134576 |
| Who sneaks away from her chaperone first? |
| 0) Phoebe. |
| 1) The Queen. |
| 2) Elizabeth. |
| 3) Margaret. |
| 4) Mary. |
| Plot: Each girl, incognito, is given a chaperone of an army officer, and an itinerary to be back at Buckingham Palace by 1am. Soon realising the planned itinerary by the Queen does not live up to their expectations of fun and meeting the ordinary people, Margaret is the first to slip away from her escort followed by Elizabeth. |
| score: 0.306990493116 |
| Where does Matt go to find articles on similar killings? |
| 0) The police station |
| 1) The National Archives |
| 2) The local newspaper |
| 3) The library |
| 4) The local news station |
| Plot: Matt looks around Red Hook to get leads. He determines that the kidnappers were most likely involved with the DEA. All the people he asks say they saw a van and two men close to where Carrie was last seen. Every person Matt asks gives him a different name of what was written on the van, since the two men keep repainting the van. Matt goes to the library to find articles on similar killings. He reads two articles on victims named Marie Gotteskind and Leila Anderssen. Behind him is a street kid named TJ (Brian "Astro" Bradley). Matt asks him for help with looking for other articles. Together, they learn that a leg was found in a dumpster by a florist, while other bags filled with body parts were in the pond of a cemetery. Matt goes to the cemetery to speak with the groundskeeper, Jonas Loogan (Olafur Darri Olafsson). He had repressed the memory of finding the dead woman in all those bags, and is upset when Matt brings it up. |
| score: 0.17748423459 |
| Who helps Matt find more articles on killings? |
| 0) TJ |
| 1) Ray |
| 2) DJ |
| 3) JT |
| 4) Danny |
| Plot: Matt returns home to find TJ sleeping on the couch. He spots a drawing that TJ made of himself as a superhero. Matt sits down and slowly closes his eyes. |
| score: 0.453028809018 |
| What body part was found in a dumpster by a florist? |
| 0) A finger |
| 1) A leg |
| 2) A head |
| 3) An arm |
| 4) An ear |
| Plot: Matt looks around Red Hook to get leads. He determines that the kidnappers were most likely involved with the DEA. All the people he asks say they saw a van and two men close to where Carrie was last seen. Every person Matt asks gives him a different name of what was written on the van, since the two men keep repainting the van. Matt goes to the library to find articles on similar killings. He reads two articles on victims named Marie Gotteskind and Leila Anderssen. Behind him is a street kid named TJ (Brian "Astro" Bradley). Matt asks him for help with looking for other articles. Together, they learn that a leg was found in a dumpster by a florist, while other bags filled with body parts were in the pond of a cemetery. Matt goes to the cemetery to speak with the groundskeeper, Jonas Loogan (Olafur Darri Olafsson). He had repressed the memory of finding the dead woman in all those bags, and is upset when Matt brings it up. |
| score: 0.163824769811 |
| What do the witnesses that Matt interviews say about what they saw? |
| 0) They saw a sports car and two men near where Carrie was last seen |
| 1) They saw a van and five men near where Carrie was last seen |
| 2) They saw a van and two women near where Carrie was last seen |
| 3) They saw a van and two men near where Carrie was last seen |
| 4) They saw a sports car and three men near where Carrie was last seen |
| Plot: Matt looks around Red Hook to get leads. He determines that the kidnappers were most likely involved with the DEA. All the people he asks say they saw a van and two men close to where Carrie was last seen. Every person Matt asks gives him a different name of what was written on the van, since the two men keep repainting the van. Matt goes to the library to find articles on similar killings. He reads two articles on victims named Marie Gotteskind and Leila Anderssen. Behind him is a street kid named TJ (Brian "Astro" Bradley). Matt asks him for help with looking for other articles. Together, they learn that a leg was found in a dumpster by a florist, while other bags filled with body parts were in the pond of a cemetery. Matt goes to the cemetery to speak with the groundskeeper, Jonas Loogan (Olafur Darri Olafsson). He had repressed the memory of finding the dead woman in all those bags, and is upset when Matt brings it up. |
| score: 0.237560485262 |
| What kind of drawing did TJ make at the end of the film? |
| 0) A drawing of himself as a superhero |
| 1) A drawing of himself as a supervillain |
| 2) A drawing of himself as a soldier |
| 3) A drawing of himself as a police officer |
| 4) A drawing of himself as a doctor |
| Plot: Matt returns home to find TJ sleeping on the couch. He spots a drawing that TJ made of himself as a superhero. Matt sits down and slowly closes his eyes. |
| score: 0.507297983853 |
| What does Kenny hit Albert with in his house? |
| 0) A gun |
| 1) A vase |
| 2) A bottle |
| 3) A bat |
| 4) A lamp |
| Plot: After the gunfight, it is revealed that TJ had snuck into the back of the kidnappers' van and followed them to their home. He gets the street name and lets Matt know. In their house, Albert strangles Ray with a garrote in the basement. He goes back upstairs to eat when Matt, Kenny, and TJ come into the house. Matt cuffs Albert to a pipe and leaves him to Kenny. Matt sends TJ back to his place in a cab. Kenny whacks Albert in the head with a bottle and goes downstairs to find Ray. Albert is able to free himself. Matt decides to go back inside and finish the job, remembering the 12 Steps he heard at an AA meeting. He finds Kenny dead downstairs. Albert attacks Matt and they fight for a short while, before Matt is able to shoot Albert in the head. |
| score: 0.247292730219 |
| Why is Ray unharmed, when Matt shoots at him? |
| 0) Because Albert pushes Ray out of the way of the oncoming bullets |
| 1) Because Matt has terrible aim and misses |
| 2) Because Ray is wearing a bulletproof vest |
| 3) Because Ray is impervious to bullets |
| 4) Because Ray uses one of the tombstones as a shield to block the bullets |
| Plot: The group all goes to the cemetery to meet with the kidnappers. After a brief stand off, Lucia is returned to her father. Albert realizes the money is counterfeit and yells to Ray. Matt then shoots Ray twice in the chest, but Ray is saved by his bulletproof vest. Peter is shot and killed and Matt is able to shoot Ray in his side, wounding him. Both Albert and Ray are able to escape in their van. |
| score: 0.392683664656 |
| What does Matt find at the top of the building, when he goes to check why Jonas was there? |
| 0) He finds Leila's clothes soaked with blood. |
| 1) He finds a hideout made out of blankets. |
| 2) He finds equipment for torture. |
| 3) He finds a cage of pigeons and a shed. |
| 4) He finds photos of Leila with different men. |
| Plot: Matt goes to talk to Leila's fianc Reuben (Mark Consuelos) in his apartment and asks him about the last time he saw Leila. Reuben says he witnessed two men drag her into a van, driven by a third person. Matt also suspects Reuben of being a drug trafficker. Matt looks out the window and sees Jonas exiting an apartment building across from their apartment. He goes to that building and finds cage of pigeons and a shed at the top that belongs to Jonas. In it is a page of a book he was writing, along with pictures of Reuben and Leila having sex. Jonas admits that he was the driver when he and the two men kidnapped Leila. He did not like that she was doing drugs with Reuben, so he conspired with the two men to take her away from there and keep her safe. Instead, they had Jonas drive to a spot where he witnessed the main kidnapper torture her. That is when Jonas fled the scene. Jonas feeds his birds and gives Matt one name (Ray) before he jumps off the roof to his death. |
| score: 0.289146733567 |
| What part does Jonas admit to have in Leila's kidnapping? |
| 0) He admits he was the driver when he and the two men kidnapped Leila. |
| 1) He admits he lured Leila into an alley so that they could kidnap her. |
| 2) He admits he paid three men to kidnap her and take her to his apartment. |
| 3) He admits he kidnapped Leila with the help of two friends. |
| 4) He admits he helped two men kidnap her, but he doesn't know where they have taken her. |
| Plot: Matt goes to talk to Leila's fianc Reuben (Mark Consuelos) in his apartment and asks him about the last time he saw Leila. Reuben says he witnessed two men drag her into a van, driven by a third person. Matt also suspects Reuben of being a drug trafficker. Matt looks out the window and sees Jonas exiting an apartment building across from their apartment. He goes to that building and finds cage of pigeons and a shed at the top that belongs to Jonas. In it is a page of a book he was writing, along with pictures of Reuben and Leila having sex. Jonas admits that he was the driver when he and the two men kidnapped Leila. He did not like that she was doing drugs with Reuben, so he conspired with the two men to take her away from there and keep her safe. Instead, they had Jonas drive to a spot where he witnessed the main kidnapper torture her. That is when Jonas fled the scene. Jonas feeds his birds and gives Matt one name (Ray) before he jumps off the roof to his death. |
| score: 0.317972105017 |
| Why did Jonas, as he explained, conspire with two men against Leila? |
| 0) Because he did not like the fact that she was doing drugs with Reuben. |
| 1) Because he wanted her to give him a chance. |
| 2) Because he wanted to take her to her family. |
| 3) Because he didn't like the fact that she was drinking a lot. |
| 4) Because he knew she was sick and that she wouldn't survive much longer by Reuben's side. |
| Plot: Matt goes to talk to Leila's fianc Reuben (Mark Consuelos) in his apartment and asks him about the last time he saw Leila. Reuben says he witnessed two men drag her into a van, driven by a third person. Matt also suspects Reuben of being a drug trafficker. Matt looks out the window and sees Jonas exiting an apartment building across from their apartment. He goes to that building and finds cage of pigeons and a shed at the top that belongs to Jonas. In it is a page of a book he was writing, along with pictures of Reuben and Leila having sex. Jonas admits that he was the driver when he and the two men kidnapped Leila. He did not like that she was doing drugs with Reuben, so he conspired with the two men to take her away from there and keep her safe. Instead, they had Jonas drive to a spot where he witnessed the main kidnapper torture her. That is when Jonas fled the scene. Jonas feeds his birds and gives Matt one name (Ray) before he jumps off the roof to his death. |
| score: 0.272518531943 |
| How much money did the kidnappers eventually agree with Kenny he could pay for the ransom for his wife? |
| 0) They eventually agreed on the sum of $500,000. |
| 1) They eventually agreed on the sum of $400,000. |
| 2) They eventually agreed on the sum of $1,000,000. |
| 3) They eventually agreed on the sum of $100,000. |
| 4) They eventually agreed on the sum of $40,000. |
| Plot: Eight years later, Matt, now a recovering alcoholic, is in a diner about to have a meal when a junkie named Peter (Boyd Holbrook) approaches him and asks Matt to help his brother Kenny Kristo (Dan Stevens). Kenny is a drug trafficker, and his wife Carrie was kidnapped and then murdered, despite Kenny paying the ransom fee. Kenny offers Matt $20,000 to find the kidnappers. At first, Matt rejects the offer, but the next day Kenny shows up outside Matt's apartment to plead with him. Describing the events of his wife's abduction through a flashback, we see that upon getting a phone call from the kidnappers, Kenny tried to haggle the ransom price from $1,000,000 to $400,000. The kidnappers agree and after giving Kenny the runaround on where to find his wife, tell him his wife is waiting for him in a car in Red Hook. When Kenny gets to the car, all he finds are packages which resemble bags of powdered drugs but are in fact filled with his dismembered wife. |
| score: 0.279620694514 |
| What is Peter's brother called? |
| 0) His brother's name is Albert Parker. |
| 1) Alfonso Ortiz. |
| 2) His brother's name is Danny Ortiz. |
| 3) Kenny Kristo. |
| 4) Howie Kristo. |
| Plot: Eight years later, Matt, now a recovering alcoholic, is in a diner about to have a meal when a junkie named Peter (Boyd Holbrook) approaches him and asks Matt to help his brother Kenny Kristo (Dan Stevens). Kenny is a drug trafficker, and his wife Carrie was kidnapped and then murdered, despite Kenny paying the ransom fee. Kenny offers Matt $20,000 to find the kidnappers. At first, Matt rejects the offer, but the next day Kenny shows up outside Matt's apartment to plead with him. Describing the events of his wife's abduction through a flashback, we see that upon getting a phone call from the kidnappers, Kenny tried to haggle the ransom price from $1,000,000 to $400,000. The kidnappers agree and after giving Kenny the runaround on where to find his wife, tell him his wife is waiting for him in a car in Red Hook. When Kenny gets to the car, all he finds are packages which resemble bags of powdered drugs but are in fact filled with his dismembered wife. |
| score: 0.206796454669 |
| What happened to Kenny's wife, Carrie? |
| 0) She was raped and murdered on the mall's parking lot. |
| 1) She was killed in a street shootout. |
| 2) She was killed in a car accident. |
| 3) She was kidnapped and murdered. |
| 4) She was murdered in a robbery. |
| Plot: Eight years later, Matt, now a recovering alcoholic, is in a diner about to have a meal when a junkie named Peter (Boyd Holbrook) approaches him and asks Matt to help his brother Kenny Kristo (Dan Stevens). Kenny is a drug trafficker, and his wife Carrie was kidnapped and then murdered, despite Kenny paying the ransom fee. Kenny offers Matt $20,000 to find the kidnappers. At first, Matt rejects the offer, but the next day Kenny shows up outside Matt's apartment to plead with him. Describing the events of his wife's abduction through a flashback, we see that upon getting a phone call from the kidnappers, Kenny tried to haggle the ransom price from $1,000,000 to $400,000. The kidnappers agree and after giving Kenny the runaround on where to find his wife, tell him his wife is waiting for him in a car in Red Hook. When Kenny gets to the car, all he finds are packages which resemble bags of powdered drugs but are in fact filled with his dismembered wife. |
| score: 0.221435591699 |
| What does Kenny do for a living? |
| 0) He is a drug trafficker. |
| 1) He is a janitor. |
| 2) He is a detective. |
| 3) He doesn't have any source of income. |
| 4) He is a car dealer. |
| Plot: Eight years later, Matt, now a recovering alcoholic, is in a diner about to have a meal when a junkie named Peter (Boyd Holbrook) approaches him and asks Matt to help his brother Kenny Kristo (Dan Stevens). Kenny is a drug trafficker, and his wife Carrie was kidnapped and then murdered, despite Kenny paying the ransom fee. Kenny offers Matt $20,000 to find the kidnappers. At first, Matt rejects the offer, but the next day Kenny shows up outside Matt's apartment to plead with him. Describing the events of his wife's abduction through a flashback, we see that upon getting a phone call from the kidnappers, Kenny tried to haggle the ransom price from $1,000,000 to $400,000. The kidnappers agree and after giving Kenny the runaround on where to find his wife, tell him his wife is waiting for him in a car in Red Hook. When Kenny gets to the car, all he finds are packages which resemble bags of powdered drugs but are in fact filled with his dismembered wife. |
| score: 0.264086356327 |
| Why does Peter approach Matt? |
| 0) He approaches him to ask him for some pot. |
| 1) He approaches him because his brother Kenny needs a lawyer. |
| 2) To ask him to help his brother Kenny, to find the murderers of his wife. |
| 3) He approaches him to ask him for some money. |
| 4) He approaches him to warn him of possible attack on his life. |
| Plot: Later that night, during a conversation with TJ, Matt explains why he stopped being a cop. Matt reveals that during the shootout (from the opening scene), one of the bullets accidentally struck a 7-year-old girl in the eye, killing her. Kenny finds Matt and brings him to the Landau home where the kidnappers have called and are demanding a ransom for Lucia. Yuri answers and tries to negotiate, but Matt takes the phone from him and tells Ray that they will not get a cent if Lucia is harmed. After Ray proves that the girl is safe, they arrange a drop. Matt calls TJ and asks him to go to his place and get a box, and to give it to Peter. TJ and Peter bring the box to the Landau home. |
| score: 0.272516116398 |
| Where would, as the kidnappers told Kenny, Carrie wait for him? |
| 0) She would wait for him in a basement of a house. |
| 1) She would wait for him in a car in Red Hook. |
| 2) She would wait for him in a storage room in the port. |
| 3) She would wait for him in the trunk of a car |
| 4) She would wait for him in the city park. |
| Plot: Eight years later, Matt, now a recovering alcoholic, is in a diner about to have a meal when a junkie named Peter (Boyd Holbrook) approaches him and asks Matt to help his brother Kenny Kristo (Dan Stevens). Kenny is a drug trafficker, and his wife Carrie was kidnapped and then murdered, despite Kenny paying the ransom fee. Kenny offers Matt $20,000 to find the kidnappers. At first, Matt rejects the offer, but the next day Kenny shows up outside Matt's apartment to plead with him. Describing the events of his wife's abduction through a flashback, we see that upon getting a phone call from the kidnappers, Kenny tried to haggle the ransom price from $1,000,000 to $400,000. The kidnappers agree and after giving Kenny the runaround on where to find his wife, tell him his wife is waiting for him in a car in Red Hook. When Kenny gets to the car, all he finds are packages which resemble bags of powdered drugs but are in fact filled with his dismembered wife. |
| score: 0.297886559672 |
| Why did Matt stop being a cop? |
| 0) Because he was injured during a shootout |
| 1) Because he accidentally killed his partner during a shootout |
| 2) Because he lost a kidnapping victim |
| 3) Because he accidentally killed a 7-year-old girl during a shootout |
| 4) Because he was addicted to alcohol |
| Plot: Later that night, during a conversation with TJ, Matt explains why he stopped being a cop. Matt reveals that during the shootout (from the opening scene), one of the bullets accidentally struck a 7-year-old girl in the eye, killing her. Kenny finds Matt and brings him to the Landau home where the kidnappers have called and are demanding a ransom for Lucia. Yuri answers and tries to negotiate, but Matt takes the phone from him and tells Ray that they will not get a cent if Lucia is harmed. After Ray proves that the girl is safe, they arrange a drop. Matt calls TJ and asks him to go to his place and get a box, and to give it to Peter. TJ and Peter bring the box to the Landau home. |
| score: 0.238269414262 |
| What is Lucia doing, when the two kidnappers observe her in front her home? |
| 0) Riding her bike |
| 1) Picking flowers |
| 2) Walking her dog |
| 3) Feeding the birds |
| 4) Playing |
| Plot: We meet the two kidnappers, Ray and Albert (David Harbour and Adam David Thompson), in their home. They drive by the home of another drug trafficker, Yuri Landau (Sebastian Roche). They see Yuri's 14-year-old daughter Ludmilla, better known as Lucia (Danielle Rose Russell), walking her dog. After realizing Yuri's wife is bedridden in a semiconscious state, Ray decides to take Lucia later that night. |
| score: 0.277957605137 |
| Who is the father of Ludmilla aka Lucia? |
| 0) Yuri |
| 1) Kenny |
| 2) Mike |
| 3) Albert |
| 4) Ray |
| Plot: We meet the two kidnappers, Ray and Albert (David Harbour and Adam David Thompson), in their home. They drive by the home of another drug trafficker, Yuri Landau (Sebastian Roche). They see Yuri's 14-year-old daughter Ludmilla, better known as Lucia (Danielle Rose Russell), walking her dog. After realizing Yuri's wife is bedridden in a semiconscious state, Ray decides to take Lucia later that night. |
| score: 0.322251470588 |
| What is Matt by profession? |
| 0) A lawyer |
| 1) An FBI agent |
| 2) A private investigator |
| 3) A detective |
| 4) A business man |
| Plot: In 1991, Detective Matthew Scudder (Liam Neeson) is in a car with his partner. He then enters a bar and gets two shots and a cup of coffee. Two masked men then come in and kill the bartender, prompting Matt to take his gun and fire at them. He runs into the street and shoots one man down. The second man and a third drive away. Matt shoots the driver while the final man flees. Matt shoots him in the thigh and follows him down some steps and kills him. |
| score: 0.229799148933 |
| What did Matt order at the bar, where the incident with the shooters happened at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) One shot and a coffee |
| 1) Two beers |
| 2) Two coffees |
| 3) Two shots and a coffee |
| 4) Food and a beer |
| Plot: In 1991, Detective Matthew Scudder (Liam Neeson) is in a car with his partner. He then enters a bar and gets two shots and a cup of coffee. Two masked men then come in and kill the bartender, prompting Matt to take his gun and fire at them. He runs into the street and shoots one man down. The second man and a third drive away. Matt shoots the driver while the final man flees. Matt shoots him in the thigh and follows him down some steps and kills him. |
| score: 0.269389366413 |
| Whom does Matt find sleeping on his couch at the end? |
| 0) Carrie |
| 1) Kenny |
| 2) TJ |
| 3) Peter |
| 4) Leila |
| Plot: Matt returns home to find TJ sleeping on the couch. He spots a drawing that TJ made of himself as a superhero. Matt sits down and slowly closes his eyes. |
| score: 0.551719805039 |
| What does Jamie think of Landon? |
| 0) That he is too weak to support her. |
| 1) That he is her best friend. |
| 2) That he is her angel. |
| 3) That he is the most kind of all. |
| 4) That he is very beautiful. |
| Plot: Still in hospital, Jamie gives Landon a book that once belonged to her mother. She states that maybe God sent Landon to her to help her through the rough times and that Landon is her angel. |
| score: 0.487676010057 |
| What does Jamie give to Landon while she is in the hospital? |
| 0) A book. |
| 1) A picture. |
| 2) A sweater. |
| 3) A bracelet. |
| 4) A notebook. |
| Plot: Still in hospital, Jamie gives Landon a book that once belonged to her mother. She states that maybe God sent Landon to her to help her through the rough times and that Landon is her angel. |
| score: 0.460219736345 |
| How do Landon's friends react to the news of Jamie's worsening condition? |
| 0) They make fun of Landon |
| 1) They make fun of Jamie |
| 2) They are grossed out and stop hanging out with Landon |
| 3) They are supportive and try their best to comfort Landon |
| 4) They are apathetic and tell Landon they don't care |
| Plot: One by one, his friends become aware of the tragedy looming for Jamie and Landon. They give their support to him. Jamie's condition grows worse and she gets sent to the hospital. |
| score: 0.736177367415 |
| What does Landon do to get Jamie to stop avoiding him after the play? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) He serenades Jamie in front of the whole school |
| 2) He showers Jamie with flowers and chocolate |
| 3) He asks Jamie to help him learn lines for another school play |
| 4) He defends Jamie when his friends play a prank on her |
| Plot: Jamie avoids Landon after the play, and it is not until Landon's friends play a cruel prank on Jamie and he protects her in opposition to his friends that she warms up to him again. Landon asks Jamie on a date soon after, but Jamie says her father doesn't allow her to date. Landon asks her father if he can date his daughter. Reluctant at first, he gives in. |
| score: 0.631567862338 |
| What does Jamie tell Landon when he asks her out on a date? |
| 0) She says her father doesn't allow her to date |
| 1) She says she doesn't like going on dates |
| 2) She tells him she only likes him as a friend |
| 3) She tells him that she doesn't have time to date |
| 4) She says her mother doesn't allow her to date |
| Plot: Jamie avoids Landon after the play, and it is not until Landon's friends play a cruel prank on Jamie and he protects her in opposition to his friends that she warms up to him again. Landon asks Jamie on a date soon after, but Jamie says her father doesn't allow her to date. Landon asks her father if he can date his daughter. Reluctant at first, he gives in. |
| score: 0.497456633867 |
| Where do Landon and Jamie go at the end of their first date? |
| 0) To the pool |
| 1) To the park |
| 2) To the docks |
| 3) To an abandoned warehouse |
| 4) To school |
| Plot: Landon visits the docks contemplating the belief that although Jamie is dead, that she is with him. It is then that he understands love is like the wind; you can't see it, but you can feel it. |
| score: 0.518299535548 |
| What does Landon tell Jamie when they are at the docks? |
| 0) He tells her he wants to hug her |
| 1) He tells her he wants to marry her |
| 2) He tells her he wants to kiss her |
| 3) He tells her he wants to hold her hand |
| 4) He tells her he wants to build her a telescope |
| Plot: On their first date, Landon helps Jamie to fulfill her list of things she wants to achieve in life, such as being in two places at once, and getting a tattoo. After that, they go to the docks. Jamie tells Landon about how she experiences belief and how it's like the wind. It is then that he tells her he might want to kiss her now. |
| score: 0.442366003895 |
| What does Landon help Jamie do on their first date? |
| 0) Learn a new language |
| 1) Write a song |
| 2) Write an essay |
| 3) Plan a party |
| 4) Fulfill her list of things she wants to achieve in life |
| Plot: On their first date, Landon helps Jamie to fulfill her list of things she wants to achieve in life, such as being in two places at once, and getting a tattoo. After that, they go to the docks. Jamie tells Landon about how she experiences belief and how it's like the wind. It is then that he tells her he might want to kiss her now. |
| score: 0.581178540207 |
| How does Jamie dress? |
| 0) She wears short, skin-tight dresses |
| 1) She wears short skirts and tank tops |
| 2) She wears modest dresses and sweaters |
| 3) She wears business suits |
| 4) She wears jeans and crop tops |
| Plot: Popular and rebellious teenager Landon Carter (Shane West) is threatened with expulsion from school after he and his friends leave evidence of underage drinking on the school grounds and seriously injure another student as the result of a prank gone wrong. The head of the school gives Landon the choice of being expelled or atoning for his actions by tutoring fellow students and participating in the school play. During these functions, Landon notices Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore), a girl he has known since kindergarten and who has attended many of the same classes as him, and who is also the local minister's daughter. Since he's one of the in-crowd, he has seldom paid any attention to Jamie, who wears modest dresses all the time and owns only one sweater. She makes no attempt to wear make-up or otherwise improve her looks or attract attention to herself. |
| score: 0.257765260912 |
| Why hasn't Landon noticed Jamie before even though they are in many of the same classes? |
| 0) Because Landon has poor vision |
| 1) Because there are too many students in their school |
| 2) Because Landon is "popular" and Jamie is not |
| 3) Because Jamie is "popular" and Landon is not |
| 4) Because Jamie skips class often |
| Plot: Landon visits the docks contemplating the belief that although Jamie is dead, that she is with him. It is then that he understands love is like the wind; you can't see it, but you can feel it. |
| score: 0.758663146512 |
| What does the Reverand tell Landon when he says that Jamie didn't witness a miracle? |
| 0) The Reverend tells him not to worry about it |
| 1) The Reverend tells him that Jamie did witness a miracle and that the miracle was herself |
| 2) The Reverend tells him that Jamie will witness a miracle when Landon graduates from medical school |
| 3) The Reverend tells him that Jamie did witness a miracle and that her miracle was Landon |
| 4) The Reverend tells him that Jamie did witness a miracle when she got to see the comet shortly before she died |
| Plot: Landon visits the docks contemplating the belief that although Jamie is dead, that she is with him. It is then that he understands love is like the wind; you can't see it, but you can feel it. |
| score: 0.731076749113 |
| What does Landon build for Jamie? |
| 0) A car |
| 1) A telescope |
| 2) A chair |
| 3) A motorcycle |
| 4) A treehouse |
| Plot: Landon is building a telescope for Jamie to be able to see a one-time comet in the springtime. Jamie's father helps him get it finished in time. The telescope is brought to her on the balcony. She gets a beautiful view of the comet through the new telescope. It is then that Landon asks her to marry him. Jamie tearfully accepts, and they get married in the church in which her deceased mother got married. Jamie and Landon spend their last summer together, filled with a deep love like no other. Jamie dies when summer ends. |
| score: 0.429694035414 |
| What is Jamie suffering from? |
| 0) HIV |
| 1) Anorexia |
| 2) Lung cancer |
| 3) Leukemia |
| 4) Kidney disease |
| Plot: On another date, where Jamie is very silent and unfocused, Landon asks Jamie what her plans for the future are. She then confesses she isn't making any because she has leukemia and hasn't been responding to treatment. A desperate Landon asks for his father's help in curing her, but is disappointed by his reply and heads on a long drive home thinking about Jamie. |
| score: 0.30544736968 |
| What does Jamie tell Landon when he asks her about her plans for the future? |
| 0) She confesses she doesn't have any plans for the future because she has HIV and hasn't been responding to treatment |
| 1) She tells him she plans on becoming a doctor |
| 2) She confesses she doesn't have any plans for the future because she likes to live in the moment |
| 3) She tells him she plans on going to college and studying astronomy |
| 4) She confesses she doesn't have any plans for the future because she has leukemia and hasn't been responding to treatment |
| Plot: On another date, where Jamie is very silent and unfocused, Landon asks Jamie what her plans for the future are. She then confesses she isn't making any because she has leukemia and hasn't been responding to treatment. A desperate Landon asks for his father's help in curing her, but is disappointed by his reply and heads on a long drive home thinking about Jamie. |
| score: 0.574964366167 |
| What happens to Jamie when her condition gets worse? |
| 0) She gets sent to the hospital. |
| 1) She is returned from the hospital back home to die. |
| 2) She loses the ability to speak. |
| 3) She prepares for the surgery. |
| 4) She starts having seizures. |
| Plot: One by one, his friends become aware of the tragedy looming for Jamie and Landon. They give their support to him. Jamie's condition grows worse and she gets sent to the hospital. |
| score: 0.357557606024 |
| What happens when Jamie finishes her song during the play? |
| 0) Landon kisses her. |
| 1) The audience stands up and cheers. |
| 2) The lights go out in the theatre. |
| 3) Landon starts his own improvised song. |
| 4) Landon forgets his text. |
| Plot: On the opening night of the play, Jamie astounds Landon and the entire audience with her beauty and her voice. Onstage at the peak of the ending to the play, Jamie sings. When Jamie finishes, Landon kisses her which is not part of the play. |
| score: 0.535516884362 |
| How does Jamie astound Landon on the opening night of the play? |
| 0) She astounds him by performing an opera act. |
| 1) She astounds him with her acting tallent. |
| 2) She astounds him by improvising and making the play better. |
| 3) She astounds him with her beauty and voice. |
| 4) She astounds him by appearing in a gorgeous long dress. |
| Plot: On the opening night of the play, Jamie astounds Landon and the entire audience with her beauty and her voice. Onstage at the peak of the ending to the play, Jamie sings. When Jamie finishes, Landon kisses her which is not part of the play. |
| score: 0.57097254157 |
| What school activity is Landon expected to participate in? |
| 0) He is expected to participate in a charity action for abandoned children. |
| 1) He is expected to participate in the school choir. |
| 2) He is expected to participate in the performance for the 4th July. |
| 3) He is expected to participate in a school play. |
| 4) He is expected to participate in the art exhibition. |
| Plot: Landon has trouble learning his lines for the play. Jamie, who is also in the play, agrees to help him on one condition: Jamie warns Landon not to fall in love with her. Landon and Jamie begin practicing together at her house after school. They get to know each other and a spark of affection arises between them. |
| score: 0.41243995126 |
| What happens between Jamie and Landon when they spend time together? |
| 0) A spark of crush arises between them |
| 1) A spark of devotion arises between them |
| 2) A spark of love arises between them |
| 3) A spark of affection arises between them |
| 4) A spark of infatuation arises between them |
| Plot: Landon has trouble learning his lines for the play. Jamie, who is also in the play, agrees to help him on one condition: Jamie warns Landon not to fall in love with her. Landon and Jamie begin practicing together at her house after school. They get to know each other and a spark of affection arises between them. |
| score: 0.590494091259 |
| Who agrees to help Landon learn his lines for the school play? |
| 0) Jamie |
| 1) Dean |
| 2) Belinda |
| 3) Cynthia |
| 4) Eric |
| Plot: Landon has trouble learning his lines for the play. Jamie, who is also in the play, agrees to help him on one condition: Jamie warns Landon not to fall in love with her. Landon and Jamie begin practicing together at her house after school. They get to know each other and a spark of affection arises between them. |
| score: 0.54255670549 |
| What does Tim do after realizing that Mary has a boyfriend? |
| 0) He travels back in time and arranges for her boyfriend to meet another woman. |
| 1) He decides to stop pursuing her and let her be happy with her boyfriend. |
| 2) He travels back in time and arranges that she doesn't meet him. |
| 3) He breaks up their relationship by telling her boyfriend that she is cheating on him. |
| 4) He travels back in time and breaks up their relationship. |
| Plot: Mary tells Tim she wants a third child. He is reluctant at first because he will not be able to visit his father after the baby is born but agrees. After visiting his father for the following nine months, Tim tells his father that he cannot visit any more. They travel back to when Tim was a small boy, reliving a fond memory of them playing on the beach, and after have a heartfelt, tearful goodbye. Mary gives birth to another baby boy and Tim knows he can never see his father again. After reliving each day, Tim comes to realise that it is better to live each day once, and appreciate everything as if he is living it for the second time. The film ends with Tim leaving Mary in bed and getting his three children ready for school. |
| score: 0.269278372548 |
| Why does Tim turn down Charlotte's romantic offer? |
| 0) Because he gets scared and wants to be alone for a while. |
| 1) Because he realizes that he is truly in love with Mary. |
| 2) He relizes that he would only make her miserable if he starts dating her. |
| 3) Because he relizes that never liked her at all. |
| 4) Because he is confused and doesn't know what to do. |
| Plot: Having saved Harry's opening night, Tim tries to call Mary, but discovers that her number is no longer in his mobile phone. By going back in time to help Harry, Tim chose a path in which the evening with Mary never happened. However, he recalls that Mary was obsessed with Kate Moss. By attending a Kate Moss exhibition in town, he is able to run into Mary again. He strikes up an acquaintance with her but discovers she now has a boyfriend. Tim finds out when and where they met, turns up early and persuades her to leave the party before she can meet her future boyfriend. Their relationship develops and Tim moves in with Mary. He encounters Charlotte again by accident, and this time she tells him that she would be interested in pursuing a romantic liaison with him. Tim turns her down, realising that he is truly in love with Mary. He proposes marriage; she accepts and is welcomed into his family. Their first child, Posy, is born. Tim's sister, Kit, has not been so lucky and her unhappy relationship, failure to find a career, and drinking lead her to crash her car on the same day as Posy's first birthday. |
| score: 0.281273949709 |
| Who does it settle down with in the present? |
| 0) Harry. |
| 1) Tim's cousin. |
| 2) An old friend of Tim's. |
| 3) Tim's old colleague. |
| 4) Aa distant relative of Tim's. |
| Plot: Kit is seriously hurt but begins to make a good recovery. Tim decides to intervene in her life and does so by preventing her from meeting her boyfriend, Jimmy (Tom Hughes). When he returns to the present time, he finds Posy has never been born and that he has a son instead. His father explains that travelling back to change things before his children were born would mean those children would not be born. Thus, any events that occurred before Posy's birth cannot be changed, and Tim must accept the consequences as a normal person would. Tim accepts he cannot change Kit's life by changing her past but he and Mary help her to change her life in the present. She settles down with an old friend of Tim's and has a child of her own. Tim and Mary have another child, a boy. |
| score: 0.229007214378 |
| What did Tim change in the past to later find out Posy has never been born? |
| 0) He prevented Kit from getting seriously hurt. |
| 1) He introduced Kit to his friend. |
| 2) He prevented Rory from meeting Jimmy. |
| 3) He prevented Kit to meet her boyfriend, Jimmy. |
| 4) He persuaded Kit not to marry Jimmy. |
| Plot: Kit is seriously hurt but begins to make a good recovery. Tim decides to intervene in her life and does so by preventing her from meeting her boyfriend, Jimmy (Tom Hughes). When he returns to the present time, he finds Posy has never been born and that he has a son instead. His father explains that travelling back to change things before his children were born would mean those children would not be born. Thus, any events that occurred before Posy's birth cannot be changed, and Tim must accept the consequences as a normal person would. Tim accepts he cannot change Kit's life by changing her past but he and Mary help her to change her life in the present. She settles down with an old friend of Tim's and has a child of her own. Tim and Mary have another child, a boy. |
| score: 0.41492988226 |
| How does Tim's father advise Tim, at the end of the movie? |
| 0) To pick up the good days for his happiness. |
| 1) To live each day twice. |
| 2) To live as every day will be continued infinitely |
| 3) To live each day three times. |
| 4) To live in a same day forever, |
| Plot: Tim learns that his father has terminal cancer and that time travel cannot change it. His father has known for quite some time, but kept travelling back in time to effectively extend his life and spend more time with his family. He tells Tim to live each day twice in order to be truly happy: the first time, live it as normal, and the second time, live every day again almost exactly the same. The first time with all the tensions and worries that stop us noticing how sweet the world can be, but the second time noticing. Tim follows this advice and also travels back into the past to visit his father whenever he misses him. |
| score: 0.280408303494 |
| How does Tim's father extend the duration of his life? |
| 0) He gets a lot of sleep. |
| 1) He undergoes a surgery. |
| 2) He travels back in time. |
| 3) He sees many different doctors. |
| 4) He takes some new medication. |
| Plot: Tim learns that his father has terminal cancer and that time travel cannot change it. His father has known for quite some time, but kept travelling back in time to effectively extend his life and spend more time with his family. He tells Tim to live each day twice in order to be truly happy: the first time, live it as normal, and the second time, live every day again almost exactly the same. The first time with all the tensions and worries that stop us noticing how sweet the world can be, but the second time noticing. Tim follows this advice and also travels back into the past to visit his father whenever he misses him. |
| score: 0.274164365611 |
| Who does Tim meet in the restaurant Dans le Noir? |
| 0) Kit Kat |
| 1) Jay |
| 2) Joanna |
| 3) Mary |
| 4) Charlotte |
| Plot: After the summer, Tim moves to London to pursue a career as a barrister. He is put up by his father's old acquaintance, Harry (Tom Hollander), a misanthropic playwright. After some months, Tim visits a Dans le Noir restaurant, where he meets Mary (Rachel McAdams), a young American woman who works for a publishing house. The two flirt in the darkness of the restaurant, and afterward, Mary gives Tim her phone number. Tim returns home to find a distraught Harry. It turns out that the same night as he met Mary, the opening night of Harry's new play had been ruined by one of the actors forgetting his lines at a crucial point. Tim goes back in time to put things right and the play is a triumph. |
| score: 0.31631237384 |
| Where does Mary work? |
| 0) At a hospital |
| 1) At a publishing house |
| 2) At a restuarant |
| 3) At a theater |
| 4) At a bookstore |
| Plot: After the summer, Tim moves to London to pursue a career as a barrister. He is put up by his father's old acquaintance, Harry (Tom Hollander), a misanthropic playwright. After some months, Tim visits a Dans le Noir restaurant, where he meets Mary (Rachel McAdams), a young American woman who works for a publishing house. The two flirt in the darkness of the restaurant, and afterward, Mary gives Tim her phone number. Tim returns home to find a distraught Harry. It turns out that the same night as he met Mary, the opening night of Harry's new play had been ruined by one of the actors forgetting his lines at a crucial point. Tim goes back in time to put things right and the play is a triumph. |
| score: 0.182743387601 |
| Where does Tim meet Mary again? |
| 0) At a book signing |
| 1) In the street |
| 2) At a party |
| 3) At a Kate Moss exhibiton |
| 4) At the theater |
| Plot: Having saved Harry's opening night, Tim tries to call Mary, but discovers that her number is no longer in his mobile phone. By going back in time to help Harry, Tim chose a path in which the evening with Mary never happened. However, he recalls that Mary was obsessed with Kate Moss. By attending a Kate Moss exhibition in town, he is able to run into Mary again. He strikes up an acquaintance with her but discovers she now has a boyfriend. Tim finds out when and where they met, turns up early and persuades her to leave the party before she can meet her future boyfriend. Their relationship develops and Tim moves in with Mary. He encounters Charlotte again by accident, and this time she tells him that she would be interested in pursuing a romantic liaison with him. Tim turns her down, realising that he is truly in love with Mary. He proposes marriage; she accepts and is welcomed into his family. Their first child, Posy, is born. Tim's sister, Kit, has not been so lucky and her unhappy relationship, failure to find a career, and drinking lead her to crash her car on the same day as Posy's first birthday. |
| score: 0.258903313451 |
| Where is Tim Lake from? |
| 0) Italy |
| 1) England |
| 2) America |
| 3) France |
| 4) Finland |
| Plot: Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) is a young man from Cornwall, England. He grows up in a house by the sea with his father (Bill Nighy), his mother (Lindsay Duncan), his absent-minded uncle (Richard Cordery), and his free-spirited sister, Katherine (Lydia Wilson), who is known to family and friends as Kit Kat. At the age of 21, Tim is told by his father that the men of his family have a special gift: the ability to travel in time. This supernatural ability is subject to one constraint - they can only travel to places and times they have been before. After his father discourages Tim from using his gift to acquire money or fame, he decides that he will use it to improve his love life. |
| score: 0.19006617546 |
| After traveling in time back and forth to win over Charlotte's heart, what does Tim realize? |
| 0) That Charlotte is attracted to Mary |
| 1) That he is not meant to be with Charlotte |
| 2) That he is not attracted to Charlotte |
| 3) That Charlotte is attracted to him too |
| 4) That Charlotte is not attracted to him |
| Plot: The following summer, Kit Kat's friend Charlotte (Margot Robbie) comes to the house in order to spend her holiday with Tim's family. Tim is instantly attracted to her and at the end of her stay decides to tell her how he feels. She tells him that he should not have waited until the last day, that perhaps if he had told her earlier, something could have happened between them. Tim travels back in time and, the second time around, tells Charlotte in the middle of the holiday how he feels. In this instance, Charlotte uses the exact opposite excuse, saying that it would be better if they waited until the last day of the holiday, and then something could potentially happen between them. Heartbroken, Tim realizes that Charlotte is not attracted to him and that time travel will not make it possible for him to change her mind. |
| score: 0.292688017829 |
| Who is Charlotte? |
| 0) Harry's girlfriend |
| 1) Tim's girlfriend |
| 2) Kit Kat's friend |
| 3) Mary's sister |
| 4) Tim's ex-girlfriend |
| Plot: The following summer, Kit Kat's friend Charlotte (Margot Robbie) comes to the house in order to spend her holiday with Tim's family. Tim is instantly attracted to her and at the end of her stay decides to tell her how he feels. She tells him that he should not have waited until the last day, that perhaps if he had told her earlier, something could have happened between them. Tim travels back in time and, the second time around, tells Charlotte in the middle of the holiday how he feels. In this instance, Charlotte uses the exact opposite excuse, saying that it would be better if they waited until the last day of the holiday, and then something could potentially happen between them. Heartbroken, Tim realizes that Charlotte is not attracted to him and that time travel will not make it possible for him to change her mind. |
| score: 0.312112193444 |
| How does Tim say goodbye to his father? |
| 0) Had a heartfelt, tearful goodbye |
| 1) Had a heartfelt, joyful goodbye |
| 2) Had a heartfelt, smiling goodbye |
| 3) Had a heartfelt, happy goodbye |
| 4) Had a heartfelt, cheerful goodbye |
| Plot: Mary tells Tim she wants a third child. He is reluctant at first because he will not be able to visit his father after the baby is born but agrees. After visiting his father for the following nine months, Tim tells his father that he cannot visit any more. They travel back to when Tim was a small boy, reliving a fond memory of them playing on the beach, and after have a heartfelt, tearful goodbye. Mary gives birth to another baby boy and Tim knows he can never see his father again. After reliving each day, Tim comes to realise that it is better to live each day once, and appreciate everything as if he is living it for the second time. The film ends with Tim leaving Mary in bed and getting his three children ready for school. |
| score: 0.316760400582 |
| How many children do Tim and Mary have in the end? |
| 0) Five children |
| 1) Eight children |
| 2) Six children |
| 3) Two children |
| 4) Three children |
| Plot: Mary tells Tim she wants a third child. He is reluctant at first because he will not be able to visit his father after the baby is born but agrees. After visiting his father for the following nine months, Tim tells his father that he cannot visit any more. They travel back to when Tim was a small boy, reliving a fond memory of them playing on the beach, and after have a heartfelt, tearful goodbye. Mary gives birth to another baby boy and Tim knows he can never see his father again. After reliving each day, Tim comes to realise that it is better to live each day once, and appreciate everything as if he is living it for the second time. The film ends with Tim leaving Mary in bed and getting his three children ready for school. |
| score: 0.266806418647 |
| Why is Tim reluctant at first to have a third child? |
| 0) He will not be able to visit his sister after the baby is born |
| 1) He will not be able to visit his step-son after the baby is born |
| 2) He will not be able to visit his mother after the baby is born |
| 3) He will not be able to visit his brother after the baby is born |
| 4) He will not be able to visit his father after the baby is born |
| Plot: Mary tells Tim she wants a third child. He is reluctant at first because he will not be able to visit his father after the baby is born but agrees. After visiting his father for the following nine months, Tim tells his father that he cannot visit any more. They travel back to when Tim was a small boy, reliving a fond memory of them playing on the beach, and after have a heartfelt, tearful goodbye. Mary gives birth to another baby boy and Tim knows he can never see his father again. After reliving each day, Tim comes to realise that it is better to live each day once, and appreciate everything as if he is living it for the second time. The film ends with Tim leaving Mary in bed and getting his three children ready for school. |
| score: 0.335673800143 |
| What does Marcus decide to do at school to make his mother happy? |
| 0) Have a bake sale outside the school |
| 1) Put on a magic show at the school talent show |
| 2) Recite a poem in the school talent show |
| 3) Dance in the school talent show |
| 4) Sing in the school talent show |
| Plot: One day, Marcus comes home from school to find his mother crying in the living room. Marcus attempts to unburden himself to Will, but Will is withdrawn following his break-up. Marcus decides to sing at a school talent show in order to make his mother happy. Will attempts to return to his previous lifestyle, but finds it unfulfilling and decides to help Marcus. He crashes a meeting of the single parents support group to find Fiona and beg her not to commit suicide. She assures him that she has no plans to do so in the immediate future and reveals that Marcus has decided to sing at the school show that day. |
| score: 0.341665046451 |
| Who is the girl that charms Marcus? |
| 0) Her name is Stephanie. |
| 1) Her name is Allison. |
| 2) Her name is Jamie. |
| 3) Her name is Ellie. |
| 4) Her name is Eloise. |
| Plot: Marcus attempts to fix Will up with his mother in order to cheer her up, but the plan fails after a single date. Instead, Marcus becomes close to Will after blackmailing him with the knowledge that "Ned" doesn't exist, and begins to treat him as a surrogate big brother. Marcus' influence leads Will to mature and he seeks out a relationship with Rachel (Rachel Weisz), a self-assured career woman, bonding over their experiences raising teenaged sons, though Will neglects to explain his relationship to Marcus. Marcus, in turn, becomes infatuated with Ellie (Natalia Tena) but gives up his romantic interest in favor of a close platonic friendship. Will, realizing that he desires true intimacy with Rachel, decides to be honest with her about his relationship with Marcus, but this backfires and their relationship ends. |
| score: 0.20288467623 |
| What does Will do, when Marcus is singing on the stage? |
| 0) He accompanies Marcus' song with a guitar |
| 1) He takes Marcus off the stage |
| 2) He cheers for Marcus |
| 3) He hides backstage |
| 4) He leaves the show |
| Plot: Will realizes this will be a huge embarrassment for Marcus and rushes to the school to stop him, but Marcus is steadfast in his decision to perform, believing it will be the only thing that will make his mother happy. Marcus steps on stage and sings his mother's favorite song - "Killing Me Softly with His Song" as the student body taunts him. Suddenly, Will appears onstage with a guitar to accompany Marcus for the rest of the song, turning himself into the butt of the joke and rescuing Marcus from humiliation. |
| score: 0.362138224244 |
| Which song does Marcus sing at the school show? |
| 0) File Me Away |
| 1) Something to Talk About |
| 2) A Peak You Reach |
| 3) River Sea Ocean |
| 4) Killing Me Softly with His Song |
| Plot: Will realizes this will be a huge embarrassment for Marcus and rushes to the school to stop him, but Marcus is steadfast in his decision to perform, believing it will be the only thing that will make his mother happy. Marcus steps on stage and sings his mother's favorite song - "Killing Me Softly with His Song" as the student body taunts him. Suddenly, Will appears onstage with a guitar to accompany Marcus for the rest of the song, turning himself into the butt of the joke and rescuing Marcus from humiliation. |
| score: 0.355040820311 |
| What kind of holiday time is shown at the end of the movie, when Will throws a party ? |
| 0) Christmas |
| 1) Thanksgiving |
| 2) Independence |
| 3) Hannukah |
| 4) New Year's |
| Plot: The following Christmas, Will hosts a celebration at his place with his new extended family. The idea of Will marrying Rachel is brought up and Marcus seems unenthusiastic. But Marcus reveals in voiceover that he's not against Will and Rachel marrying, merely that he believes that couples don't work on their own and that everyone needs an extended support system like he now has, concluding "No man is an island." |
| score: 0.121298999675 |
| How old is Will's imaginative son? |
| 0) Two years |
| 1) Five years |
| 2) One year |
| 3) Eight years |
| 4) Three years |
| Plot: Will Freeman (Hugh Grant) lives a serene and luxurious lifestyle devoid of responsibility in London thanks to substantial royalties left to him from a successful Christmas song composed by his father. Will begins attending a support group for single parents as a way to meet women and as part of his ploy, invents a two-year-old son named Ned. His plan succeeds and he meets Suzie (Victoria Smurfit). Will brings Suzie on a picnic where he meets Marcus (Nicholas Hoult), the 12-year-old son of Suzie's friend, Fiona (Toni Collette). Will gains Marcus' interest and trust after he lies to a park ranger to cover up for Marcus killing a duck. Afterward, when Will and Suzie take Marcus home, they find Fiona in the living room, overdosed on pills in a suicide attempt. |
| score: 0.0491815661607 |
| How did Fiona try to kill herself? |
| 0) With an overdose of cocaine |
| 1) By slitting her wrists |
| 2) She tried to hang herself |
| 3) By throwing herself down the stairs |
| 4) With an overdose of pills |
| Plot: Will Freeman (Hugh Grant) lives a serene and luxurious lifestyle devoid of responsibility in London thanks to substantial royalties left to him from a successful Christmas song composed by his father. Will begins attending a support group for single parents as a way to meet women and as part of his ploy, invents a two-year-old son named Ned. His plan succeeds and he meets Suzie (Victoria Smurfit). Will brings Suzie on a picnic where he meets Marcus (Nicholas Hoult), the 12-year-old son of Suzie's friend, Fiona (Toni Collette). Will gains Marcus' interest and trust after he lies to a park ranger to cover up for Marcus killing a duck. Afterward, when Will and Suzie take Marcus home, they find Fiona in the living room, overdosed on pills in a suicide attempt. |
| score: 0.166565155219 |
| Who is Marcus's mother? |
| 0) Christine |
| 1) Suzie |
| 2) Fiona |
| 3) Ellie |
| 4) Imogen |
| Plot: One day, Marcus comes home from school to find his mother crying in the living room. Marcus attempts to unburden himself to Will, but Will is withdrawn following his break-up. Marcus decides to sing at a school talent show in order to make his mother happy. Will attempts to return to his previous lifestyle, but finds it unfulfilling and decides to help Marcus. He crashes a meeting of the single parents support group to find Fiona and beg her not to commit suicide. She assures him that she has no plans to do so in the immediate future and reveals that Marcus has decided to sing at the school show that day. |
| score: 0.306847343374 |
| What kind of animal did Marcus unintentionally kill in the park? |
| 0) A hamster |
| 1) A frog |
| 2) A rabbit |
| 3) A parrot |
| 4) A duck |
| Plot: Will Freeman (Hugh Grant) lives a serene and luxurious lifestyle devoid of responsibility in London thanks to substantial royalties left to him from a successful Christmas song composed by his father. Will begins attending a support group for single parents as a way to meet women and as part of his ploy, invents a two-year-old son named Ned. His plan succeeds and he meets Suzie (Victoria Smurfit). Will brings Suzie on a picnic where he meets Marcus (Nicholas Hoult), the 12-year-old son of Suzie's friend, Fiona (Toni Collette). Will gains Marcus' interest and trust after he lies to a park ranger to cover up for Marcus killing a duck. Afterward, when Will and Suzie take Marcus home, they find Fiona in the living room, overdosed on pills in a suicide attempt. |
| score: 0.186860428306 |
| Who is Dennis? |
| 0) She is Neil's girlfriend. |
| 1) She is Neil's best friend. |
| 2) She is Neil's sister. |
| 3) She is Neil's wife. |
| 4) She is principal at Neil's school. |
| Plot: Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg) is a disillusioned schoolteacher, who suddenly finds and uses the ability to do anything he wants, a challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed aliens (John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin) watching him from space. As he struggles to deal with these new found powers and the events that subsequently arise, he calls upon his loyal canine companion and best friend Dennis (Robin Williams) to help him along the way. |
| score: 0.170631260045 |
| From whom does Neil get the ability to do anything he wants? |
| 0) He inherits his ability from his grandfather. |
| 1) He gets his ability from power-crazed aliens, who are watching him from space. |
| 2) He gets his ability from his genetically modified dog, after he bit him. |
| 3) He gets his ability from his alien cat. |
| 4) He gets his ability from his dog, who is infected by an alien virus. |
| Plot: Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg) is a disillusioned schoolteacher, who suddenly finds and uses the ability to do anything he wants, a challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed aliens (John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin) watching him from space. As he struggles to deal with these new found powers and the events that subsequently arise, he calls upon his loyal canine companion and best friend Dennis (Robin Williams) to help him along the way. |
| score: 0.267496466442 |
| How does Neil deal with his new found powers and their consequences? |
| 0) He struggles with them. |
| 1) He uses them to his own benefit, not minding if he will hurt someone. |
| 2) He deals with them well, but is scared he will get caught. |
| 3) He is too scared to use them. |
| 4) He deals with them perfectly. |
| Plot: Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg) is a disillusioned schoolteacher, who suddenly finds and uses the ability to do anything he wants, a challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed aliens (John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin) watching him from space. As he struggles to deal with these new found powers and the events that subsequently arise, he calls upon his loyal canine companion and best friend Dennis (Robin Williams) to help him along the way. |
| score: 0.158017010195 |
| Why do the aliens give this power to Neil? |
| 0) A challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed business mens watching him from space |
| 1) A challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed aliens watching him from space |
| 2) A challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed superhumans watching him from space |
| 3) A challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed dictators watching him from space |
| 4) A challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed leaders watching him from space |
| Plot: Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg) is a disillusioned schoolteacher, who suddenly finds and uses the ability to do anything he wants, a challenge bestowed upon him by a group of power-crazed aliens (John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin) watching him from space. As he struggles to deal with these new found powers and the events that subsequently arise, he calls upon his loyal canine companion and best friend Dennis (Robin Williams) to help him along the way. |
| score: 0.324361371379 |
| What are Maggie and Sam trying to do for most of the film? |
| 0) To get their frespective former partners back |
| 1) To set up Anton and Linda |
| 2) To break up Anton and Linda |
| 3) To reconcile Anton and Linda |
| 4) To fall in love with each other |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.320019737512 |
| What does Sam do for a living? |
| 0) He is a photographer |
| 1) He is a writer |
| 2) He is an astronaut |
| 3) He is an astronomer |
| 4) He is a business man |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.243821186215 |
| Who ends up joining Sam in his quest a few weeks after he moves to New York? |
| 0) Ed |
| 1) Carl |
| 2) Cecile |
| 3) Gwen |
| 4) Maggie |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.176712283452 |
| Where does Sam go after Linda leaves him? |
| 0) Europe |
| 1) The bar |
| 2) France |
| 3) Paris |
| 4) New York |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.142985393677 |
| Where does Sam stay when he gets to New York? |
| 0) In a hotel |
| 1) In a homeless shelter |
| 2) In an abandoned building opposite Linda's apartment |
| 3) In Linda's apartment building |
| 4) In Maggie's apartment |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.215390208768 |
| What does Sam plan to do when he moves to New York? |
| 0) To harrass Linda until she takes him back |
| 1) To get himself a new girlfriend |
| 2) To wait until Linda decides to leave her current boyfriend |
| 3) To forget about Linda |
| 4) To take revenge on Linda |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.199404754113 |
| What does Maggie do for a living? |
| 0) She is a teacher |
| 1) She is an architect |
| 2) She is a photographer |
| 3) She owns a motorcycle repair shop |
| 4) She is a journalist |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.156820331891 |
| Who does Linda leave Sam for? |
| 0) Ed |
| 1) Professor Wells |
| 2) Carl |
| 3) Anton |
| 4) The bus driver |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.289126863405 |
| Why do Maggie and Sam start working together? |
| 0) To break up Luna and Anthony |
| 1) To break up Linda and Ed |
| 2) To break up Linda and Anton |
| 3) No reason in particular |
| 4) To break up Gwen and Anton |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.320861671914 |
| Why does Linda leave Sam? |
| 0) To be with Anton |
| 1) To be with Maggie |
| 2) To be with Carl |
| 3) She wants to take a break from dating |
| 4) To be with Ed |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.289148514209 |
| Who is Maggie? |
| 0) A dancer and performer |
| 1) A photographer and motorcyclist |
| 2) A singer and guitarist |
| 3) An artist and a cyclist |
| 4) A doctor |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.201194442133 |
| What are Sam and Maggie trying to do? |
| 0) Run away |
| 1) Learn photography |
| 2) Keep Linda and Anton together |
| 3) Break up Linda and Anton |
| 4) Get married |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.320020049112 |
| What is Sam's profession? |
| 0) He is a physicist |
| 1) He is a doctor |
| 2) He is an architect |
| 3) He is a chef |
| 4) He is an astronomer |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.250443781844 |
| Why Linda leaves Sam? |
| 0) Because he is broke |
| 1) For Anton |
| 2) Beause she wants to travel |
| 3) Because he is boring |
| 4) To pursue her career in New York |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.291650821298 |
| Who is Maggie? |
| 0) Sam's co-worker |
| 1) A photographer, motorcyclist and Anton's ex-fiance |
| 2) Linda's friend |
| 3) Anton's ex-wife |
| 4) Sam's ex-girlfriend |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.260361102738 |
| What are Sam and Maggie trying to do? |
| 0) To start a relationship |
| 1) To get Anton back with Maggie |
| 2) To find Sam a new girlfriend |
| 3) To seperate Linda and Anton |
| 4) To help Sam forget about Linda |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.31788035737 |
| What happens between Sam and Maggie? |
| 0) They get married |
| 1) Nothing happens |
| 2) They fall for each other |
| 3) They hate each other |
| 4) They sleep together |
| Plot: Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do: he goes to New York and sets up house (and a camera obscura) in the abandoned building opposite his ex-girlfriend's apartment, intent on winning her back and waiting until she decides to leave her current lover. What Sam does not count on is being joined several weeks later by ultra hip tomboy Maggie, a photographer and motorcyclist, who is determined to get revenge on Anton, her ex-fiance. Mutually hostile at first, the two of them eventually join forces in an attempt to separate the couple and ruin Anton's life. However, complications ensue when Sam and Maggie start falling for each other. |
| score: 0.135293456538 |
| What is Sam's profession? |
| 0) Actor |
| 1) Astrologer |
| 2) Astronomer |
| 3) Photographer |
| 4) Editor |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.250409922193 |
| What are Sam and Maggie trying to do? |
| 0) Seperate Linda and Anton |
| 1) Travel the world |
| 2) Destroy New York city |
| 3) Destroy the marriage of their parents |
| 4) Build a house |
| Plot: Two pairs of lovers play out a comedy of errors, in which Maggie (Ryan) and Sam (Broderick), an astronomer, try several unethical and nasty tricks to break apart the envied union of their respective former partners, Anton (Karyo) and Linda (Preston). |
| score: 0.317880323558 |
| What happened to the town later? |
| 0) It became deserted. |
| 1) It was demolished during some fights. |
| 2) It became part of a ski resort. |
| 3) It opened a huge spa resort. |
| 4) It became a popular tourist attraction. |
| Plot: Rolfe's narration reveals that Wade eventually murdered Jack and left town (possibly to Canada, where Jack's truck was found three days later), never to return. Rolfe relates that the town later became part of a huge ski resort partly organized by Gordon Lariviere. He concludes that someday a vagrant resembling Wade might be found frozen to death, and that will be the end of the story. |
| score: 0.212965430787 |
| What is the name of the hunting guide who was with the victim? |
| 0) Nick. |
| 1) Jim. |
| 2) Will. |
| 3) Evan. |
| 4) Jack. |
| Plot: The next day, Wade rushes to the scene of a crime. A hunting guide named Jack claims that the man with whom he was hunting accidentally shot and killed himself. The police believe Jack, but Wade grows suspicious, believing that the man's death was no accident. When he is informed that the victim was scheduled to testify in a lawsuit, his suspicion slowly turns into conviction. |
| score: 0.27935659397 |
| What confirms Wade's belief that the hunter's death was not an accident? |
| 0) He learns that the victim was scheduled for an important appointment at a bank. |
| 1) He learns that the victim was suspected of a crime and was waiting for a lawsuit. |
| 2) He finds some evidence on the crime scene that incriminate Jack. |
| 3) Whe he questions the victim's sister and she gives him some important information. |
| 4) He learns that the victim was scheduled to testify in a lawsuit. |
| Plot: The next day, Wade rushes to the scene of a crime. A hunting guide named Jack claims that the man with whom he was hunting accidentally shot and killed himself. The police believe Jack, but Wade grows suspicious, believing that the man's death was no accident. When he is informed that the victim was scheduled to testify in a lawsuit, his suspicion slowly turns into conviction. |
| score: 0.454884139453 |
| What crime scene is Wade called to the day after Halloween? |
| 0) To a house that reported domestic violence. |
| 1) A hunter accidentally shot himself. |
| 2) To a hit and run crime scene. |
| 3) A hunter accidentally shot his friend. |
| 4) A hunter was killed by a wild animal. |
| Plot: The next day, Wade rushes to the scene of a crime. A hunting guide named Jack claims that the man with whom he was hunting accidentally shot and killed himself. The police believe Jack, but Wade grows suspicious, believing that the man's death was no accident. When he is informed that the victim was scheduled to testify in a lawsuit, his suspicion slowly turns into conviction. |
| score: 0.301643243838 |
| What is Rolfe's brother's name? |
| 0) Frankie. |
| 1) Wade. |
| 2) Nick. |
| 3) Will. |
| 4) Gordon. |
| Plot: The film begins with a voice-over narration by Rolfe Whitehouse, announcing the story of his brother Wade's "strange criminal behavior" and subsequent disappearance. |
| score: 0.453324901276 |
| Whose story does Rolfe narrate at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) Of his family. |
| 1) Of his cousin Wade. |
| 2) Of his friend Mark. |
| 3) Of Jack Hewitt. |
| 4) Of his brother Wade. |
| Plot: The film begins with a voice-over narration by Rolfe Whitehouse, announcing the story of his brother Wade's "strange criminal behavior" and subsequent disappearance. |
| score: 0.454867011155 |
| Who tries to push Wade away when he violently grabs Margie? |
| 0) Nick. |
| 1) Gordon. |
| 2) Evan. |
| 3) Alma. |
| 4) Jill. |
| Plot: Finally, Wade is fired from his police job both for his constant harassment of Jack and his trashing of Lariviere's office. He collects Jill from her mother's house, where his ex-wife furiously castigates his plans to sue for full custody. At the local restaurant, he attacks the bartender in front of his daughter after he jokingly insults Wade. Then Wade takes Jill home to find Margie leaving him. Wade grabs Margie and begs her to stay with him, but Jill rushes up and tries to push Wade away. In response, Wade pushes Jill, causing her nose to bleed. She and Margie drive off. Wade is then approached by his father Glen, who congratulates him for finally acting as a "real man". The latent aggression between the men culminates in a fight in which Wade accidentally kills his father. He burns the corpse in the barn, sits down at the kitchen table and starts drinking, while the barn can be seen burning down through a window. |
| score: 0.299923491441 |
| What does Wade do after he is fired from his job? |
| 0) He drives to his house and collects his things. |
| 1) He goes for a trip and starts looking for a new job. |
| 2) He calls his ex wife and tries to persuade her to take him back. |
| 3) He picks up Jill from her mother's house. |
| 4) He calls Jill to her mother's house and asks her to come to his house. |
| Plot: Wade Whitehouse is a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. On Halloween night, Wade meets his daughter Jill from his divorced marriage, but he is late and the evening is overshadowed by disharmony. Jill eventually calls her mother to come and pick her up. When his ex-wife finally arrives, Wade shoves her lover against their car and watches them drive away with Jill. Wade vows to get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| score: 0.324346467858 |
| What does Wade find when he and Jill go home? |
| 0) That Margie has fallen and hurt herself. |
| 1) That Margie has changed the locks. |
| 2) That the place has been robbed. |
| 3) That someone has broken in. |
| 4) That Margie is leaving him. |
| Plot: Finally, Wade is fired from his police job both for his constant harassment of Jack and his trashing of Lariviere's office. He collects Jill from her mother's house, where his ex-wife furiously castigates his plans to sue for full custody. At the local restaurant, he attacks the bartender in front of his daughter after he jokingly insults Wade. Then Wade takes Jill home to find Margie leaving him. Wade grabs Margie and begs her to stay with him, but Jill rushes up and tries to push Wade away. In response, Wade pushes Jill, causing her nose to bleed. She and Margie drive off. Wade is then approached by his father Glen, who congratulates him for finally acting as a "real man". The latent aggression between the men culminates in a fight in which Wade accidentally kills his father. He burns the corpse in the barn, sits down at the kitchen table and starts drinking, while the barn can be seen burning down through a window. |
| score: 0.28767971205 |
| Why is Wade fired from his job? |
| 0) Because he lacks the sense of responsibility. |
| 1) Because of his constant drinking problems that affect his working duties. |
| 2) For his harassment of Pittman and because he trashed Jill's office. |
| 3) For his harassment of Jack and because he trashed Lariviere's office. |
| 4) Because of his constant absenteeism and his recent health problems. |
| Plot: Finally, Wade is fired from his police job both for his constant harassment of Jack and his trashing of Lariviere's office. He collects Jill from her mother's house, where his ex-wife furiously castigates his plans to sue for full custody. At the local restaurant, he attacks the bartender in front of his daughter after he jokingly insults Wade. Then Wade takes Jill home to find Margie leaving him. Wade grabs Margie and begs her to stay with him, but Jill rushes up and tries to push Wade away. In response, Wade pushes Jill, causing her nose to bleed. She and Margie drive off. Wade is then approached by his father Glen, who congratulates him for finally acting as a "real man". The latent aggression between the men culminates in a fight in which Wade accidentally kills his father. He burns the corpse in the barn, sits down at the kitchen table and starts drinking, while the barn can be seen burning down through a window. |
| score: 0.302868573353 |
| Where does Wade live? |
| 0) In Massachusetts. |
| 1) In New York. |
| 2) In Florida. |
| 3) In Alabama. |
| 4) In New Hampshire. |
| Plot: Wade Whitehouse is a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. On Halloween night, Wade meets his daughter Jill from his divorced marriage, but he is late and the evening is overshadowed by disharmony. Jill eventually calls her mother to come and pick her up. When his ex-wife finally arrives, Wade shoves her lover against their car and watches them drive away with Jill. Wade vows to get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| score: 0.305426627725 |
| What is Wade's daughter's name? |
| 0) Jill. |
| 1) Akma. |
| 2) Jane. |
| 3) Margie. |
| 4) Andrea. |
| Plot: Wade Whitehouse is a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. On Halloween night, Wade meets his daughter Jill from his divorced marriage, but he is late and the evening is overshadowed by disharmony. Jill eventually calls her mother to come and pick her up. When his ex-wife finally arrives, Wade shoves her lover against their car and watches them drive away with Jill. Wade vows to get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| score: 0.33036268003 |
| Who does Jill call to pick her up from her meeting with Wade? |
| 0) Her friend. |
| 1) Her boyfriend. |
| 2) Her grandmother. |
| 3) Her cousin. |
| 4) Her mother. |
| Plot: Wade Whitehouse is a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. On Halloween night, Wade meets his daughter Jill from his divorced marriage, but he is late and the evening is overshadowed by disharmony. Jill eventually calls her mother to come and pick her up. When his ex-wife finally arrives, Wade shoves her lover against their car and watches them drive away with Jill. Wade vows to get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| score: 0.278327498037 |
| What is Wade's profession? |
| 0) He is a firefighter. |
| 1) He is a soldier. |
| 2) He is a movie actor. |
| 3) He is a policeman. |
| 4) He is a doctor. |
| Plot: Wade Whitehouse is a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. On Halloween night, Wade meets his daughter Jill from his divorced marriage, but he is late and the evening is overshadowed by disharmony. Jill eventually calls her mother to come and pick her up. When his ex-wife finally arrives, Wade shoves her lover against their car and watches them drive away with Jill. Wade vows to get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| score: 0.271700881582 |
| What does Wade vow to do as he watches his ex-wife drive away with his daughter? |
| 0) To get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| 1) To start being a better father and try to see his daugther more. |
| 2) To collect some money for his daugther's college fund. |
| 3) To start a new job so that his daugther would like him more. |
| 4) To try to get his ex wife back again. |
| Plot: Wade Whitehouse is a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. On Halloween night, Wade meets his daughter Jill from his divorced marriage, but he is late and the evening is overshadowed by disharmony. Jill eventually calls her mother to come and pick her up. When his ex-wife finally arrives, Wade shoves her lover against their car and watches them drive away with Jill. Wade vows to get a lawyer to help gain custody of his daughter. |
| score: 0.341703805433 |
| How was Glen as a father when Wade and Rolfe were children? |
| 0) He was strict but fair |
| 1) He was overprotective |
| 2) He was abusive |
| 3) He was a kind and loving father |
| 4) He wasn't around when they were kids |
| Plot: A while later, Wade and his girlfriend Margie Fogg arrive at the house of Wade's father, Glen Whitehouse, whose abusive treatment of Wade and Rolfe as children is seen in flashbacks throughout the film. Wade finds his mother lying dead in her bed from hypothermia. Glen Whitehouse reacts to her death with little surprise. At the funeral wake, the father gets drunk and loudly exclaims, "Not one of you is worth one hair on that woman's head!", resulting in a confrontation between Wade and him. |
| score: 0.350454787189 |
| What does Wade find when he and Margie go to his father's house? |
| 0) His father dead in his bed |
| 1) His mother dead in the living room |
| 2) A completely empty house |
| 3) His mother dead in her bed |
| 4) His father passed out in the backyard |
| Plot: A while later, Wade and his girlfriend Margie Fogg arrive at the house of Wade's father, Glen Whitehouse, whose abusive treatment of Wade and Rolfe as children is seen in flashbacks throughout the film. Wade finds his mother lying dead in her bed from hypothermia. Glen Whitehouse reacts to her death with little surprise. At the funeral wake, the father gets drunk and loudly exclaims, "Not one of you is worth one hair on that woman's head!", resulting in a confrontation between Wade and him. |
| score: 0.283449907634 |
| What did Wade's mother die of? |
| 0) A heat stroke |
| 1) Hyperthermia |
| 2) Hypothermia |
| 3) A heart attack |
| 4) Cancer |
| Plot: A while later, Wade and his girlfriend Margie Fogg arrive at the house of Wade's father, Glen Whitehouse, whose abusive treatment of Wade and Rolfe as children is seen in flashbacks throughout the film. Wade finds his mother lying dead in her bed from hypothermia. Glen Whitehouse reacts to her death with little surprise. At the funeral wake, the father gets drunk and loudly exclaims, "Not one of you is worth one hair on that woman's head!", resulting in a confrontation between Wade and him. |
| score: 0.254707208518 |
| What is the name of Wade's girlfriend? |
| 0) Mary Fogg |
| 1) Maria Frogg |
| 2) Margie Fogg |
| 3) Alma Pittman |
| 4) Hettie Rogers |
| Plot: A while later, Wade and his girlfriend Margie Fogg arrive at the house of Wade's father, Glen Whitehouse, whose abusive treatment of Wade and Rolfe as children is seen in flashbacks throughout the film. Wade finds his mother lying dead in her bed from hypothermia. Glen Whitehouse reacts to her death with little surprise. At the funeral wake, the father gets drunk and loudly exclaims, "Not one of you is worth one hair on that woman's head!", resulting in a confrontation between Wade and him. |
| score: 0.34634532952 |
| Why Jack is nervous? |
| 0) Because of high speed police chase |
| 1) Because of the bomb in his car |
| 2) Because of car chase. |
| 3) Because of high speed car chase |
| 4) Because of high speed motorcycle chase |
| Plot: Rolfe, who has come home for the funeral, suggests at first that Wade's murder theory could be correct, but later renounces himself of this presumption. Nonetheless, Wade becomes obsessed with his conviction. When Wade learns that town Selectman Gordon Lariviere is buying up property all over town with the help from a wealthy land developer, he makes the solving of these incidents his personal mission. Suffering from a painful toothache and becoming increasingly socially detached, he behaves more and more unpredictably. He follows Jack, convinced that Jack is running away from something and is involved in a conspiracy. After a car chase, a nervous Jack finally pulls over, threatens Wade with a rifle, shoots out his tires, and drives off. |
| score: 0.125412043665 |
| Who is helping Lariviere buy up property? |
| 0) A wealthy construction companies |
| 1) A wealthy land developer |
| 2) A wealthy realtor |
| 3) A wealthy builder |
| 4) A wealthy landlords |
| Plot: Rolfe, who has come home for the funeral, suggests at first that Wade's murder theory could be correct, but later renounces himself of this presumption. Nonetheless, Wade becomes obsessed with his conviction. When Wade learns that town Selectman Gordon Lariviere is buying up property all over town with the help from a wealthy land developer, he makes the solving of these incidents his personal mission. Suffering from a painful toothache and becoming increasingly socially detached, he behaves more and more unpredictably. He follows Jack, convinced that Jack is running away from something and is involved in a conspiracy. After a car chase, a nervous Jack finally pulls over, threatens Wade with a rifle, shoots out his tires, and drives off. |
| score: 0.257362469415 |
| What is Wade suffering from as he tries to solve the 'murder' case? |
| 0) Suffering from a painful headache |
| 1) Suffering from a painful toothache |
| 2) Suffering from severe acidity |
| 3) Suffering from viral fever |
| 4) Suffering from stomach cramps |
| Plot: Rolfe, who has come home for the funeral, suggests at first that Wade's murder theory could be correct, but later renounces himself of this presumption. Nonetheless, Wade becomes obsessed with his conviction. When Wade learns that town Selectman Gordon Lariviere is buying up property all over town with the help from a wealthy land developer, he makes the solving of these incidents his personal mission. Suffering from a painful toothache and becoming increasingly socially detached, he behaves more and more unpredictably. He follows Jack, convinced that Jack is running away from something and is involved in a conspiracy. After a car chase, a nervous Jack finally pulls over, threatens Wade with a rifle, shoots out his tires, and drives off. |
| score: 0.277803755486 |
| What does Wade do when he is convinced that Jack is involved in the murder conspiracy? |
| 0) He follows Gordon |
| 1) He follows Hettie |
| 2) He follows Frankie |
| 3) He follows Margie |
| 4) He follows Jack |
| Plot: The next day, Wade rushes to the scene of a crime. A hunting guide named Jack claims that the man with whom he was hunting accidentally shot and killed himself. The police believe Jack, but Wade grows suspicious, believing that the man's death was no accident. When he is informed that the victim was scheduled to testify in a lawsuit, his suspicion slowly turns into conviction. |
| score: 0.270293898334 |
| What does Marshall do while Korshunov and his pilot refuel the plane? |
| 0) He subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and escorts them to the cockpit |
| 1) He leaves the hostages and parachutes off the plane by himself |
| 2) He pushes the other loyalists off the plane without parachutes and escorts the hostages to the escape pod |
| 3) He subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and escorts them to the cargo hold |
| 4) He subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and escorts them to the bathrooms |
| Plot: Korshunov contacts Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) with his demand to arrange the release of Radek or he will kill a hostage every half-hour. Marshall uses a fax machine with which he contacts Bennett. With help of military advisers, they devise a plan to release the hostages by forcing Air Force One to a lower mid-air refueling altitude by having Marshall dump the plane's fuel; from there, the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As Korshunov and his pilot dock with the KC-10 tanker, Marshall subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and helps escort them to the cargo hold. Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. Korshunov arrives as the last of the hostages are freed. He prevents Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd (Paul Guilfoyle), Major Caldwell (William H. Macy), and Gibbs from escaping. |
| score: 0.33314181138 |
| What does Bennett do when she is contacted by Marshall? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) She tells him to crash the plane |
| 2) She tells him he has figure out how to free the hostages on his own |
| 3) She sends the Air Force to shoot down the Air Force One |
| 4) She helps Marshall devise a plan to free the hostages |
| Plot: Korshunov contacts Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) with his demand to arrange the release of Radek or he will kill a hostage every half-hour. Marshall uses a fax machine with which he contacts Bennett. With help of military advisers, they devise a plan to release the hostages by forcing Air Force One to a lower mid-air refueling altitude by having Marshall dump the plane's fuel; from there, the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As Korshunov and his pilot dock with the KC-10 tanker, Marshall subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and helps escort them to the cargo hold. Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. Korshunov arrives as the last of the hostages are freed. He prevents Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd (Paul Guilfoyle), Major Caldwell (William H. Macy), and Gibbs from escaping. |
| score: 0.246695503105 |
| What happens after the Radek loyalists take over the plane? |
| 0) The President is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold |
| 1) The President is raced to an escape pod in first class |
| 2) The Vice President is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold |
| 3) The President is raced to an escape pod in the cockpit |
| 4) Agent Gibbs is rushed to an escape pod in first class |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.314153015169 |
| Who does Gibbs enable to take over the plane? |
| 0) The President |
| 1) A group of Secret Service agents |
| 2) A group of flight attendants |
| 3) A group of civilians |
| 4) A group of Russian Radek loyalists |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.310416335271 |
| Who is Ivan Korshunov? |
| 0) The loyalists' leader |
| 1) The President of Russia |
| 2) A photojournalist |
| 3) The Vice President |
| 4) A Secret Service agent |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.261109416134 |
| What does Marshall do while hiding in the cargo hold? |
| 0) He takes a nap |
| 1) He observes the loyalists using his military training |
| 2) He sings to himself |
| 3) He takes control of the plane |
| 4) He kills the loyalists off one by one |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.259098856106 |
| How do the Radek loyalists manage to get onto the plane? |
| 0) They pose as civilians |
| 1) They pose as U.S. soldiers |
| 2) They pose as Secret Service agents |
| 3) They pose as a press corps |
| 4) They pose as pilots and flight attendants |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.279382370203 |
| Why does Gibbs help the Russian Radek loyalists take over the plane? |
| 0) Because he is a mole |
| 1) Because he doesn't realize what the Russians are planning to do |
| 2) Because he thinks it is all part of a joke being played on the President |
| 3) Because he thinks it is all part of a Secret Service training exercise |
| 4) Because he thinks it is all part of a joke being played on him |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.333996242869 |
| Where is the escape pod located? |
| 0) In the bathroom |
| 1) In the cockpit |
| 2) In the cargo hold |
| 3) In the staff meeting room |
| 4) In his office |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.155625240891 |
| What military award does Marshall have? |
| 0) A Silver Star |
| 1) A Gold Star |
| 2) A Medal of Honor |
| 3) A Medal of Valor |
| 4) A Purple Heart |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.17617282986 |
| What does Korshunov do when he is unable to capture the president? |
| 0) He commands his men to land the plane and he and the other loyalists get off |
| 1) He returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages |
| 2) He returns to the main deck and takes Agent Gibbs hostage instead |
| 3) He returns to the main deck to secure the Vice President separate from the other hostages |
| 4) He returns to the main deck to kill Grace and Alice |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.271738588092 |
| Where is Marshall taken to after the plane is hijacked? |
| 0) He is raced to an escape pod in his office |
| 1) He is taken to the staff meeting room |
| 2) He is taken to the bathroom |
| 3) He is raced to an escape pod in the cockpit |
| 4) He is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.249467106656 |
| What does Marshall do instead of using the escape pod? |
| 0) He hides in the cargo hold |
| 1) He hides in the bathroom |
| 2) He parachutes out of the plane |
| 3) He hides in the cockpit |
| 4) He hides in his office |
| Plot: After takeoff, U.S. Secret Service agent Gibbs (Xander Berkeley), acting as a mole, enables a group of six Russian Radek loyalists, posed as a press corps, to obtain weapons and take over the plane, killing many of the other agents and other military personnel while taking the civilians hostage. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold while pursued by the loyalists' leader, Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Korshunov arrives too late as the pod is ejected, and returns to the main deck to secure Grace and Alice separate from the other hostages. Unknown to Korshunov, Marshall, a Medal of Honor recipient, remained hidden in the cargo hold instead of using the pod, and begins to observe the loyalists using his military training. |
| score: 0.208007648189 |
| How does Marshall get in contact with Bennett? |
| 0) He uses a fax machine. |
| 1) He contacts her through talkie-walkie. |
| 2) He writes her an encrypted e-mail. |
| 3) He calls her. |
| 4) He contacts her through her small son, who delivers her a note. |
| Plot: Korshunov contacts Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) with his demand to arrange the release of Radek or he will kill a hostage every half-hour. Marshall uses a fax machine with which he contacts Bennett. With help of military advisers, they devise a plan to release the hostages by forcing Air Force One to a lower mid-air refueling altitude by having Marshall dump the plane's fuel; from there, the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As Korshunov and his pilot dock with the KC-10 tanker, Marshall subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and helps escort them to the cargo hold. Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. Korshunov arrives as the last of the hostages are freed. He prevents Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd (Paul Guilfoyle), Major Caldwell (William H. Macy), and Gibbs from escaping. |
| score: 0.212410440582 |
| What does Korshunov demand from Vice President Bennett? |
| 0) He demands that she arranges the release of his brother. |
| 1) He demands the release of his family from prison. |
| 2) He demands that she arranges Radek's release. |
| 3) He demands the release of 10 Russian terrorists. |
| 4) He demands 100 million US dollars. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.366057220512 |
| What does Korshunov threaten to do if Radek is not released? |
| 0) He threatens to kill a hostage every hour. |
| 1) He threatens to activate the bomb set up in Washington. |
| 2) He threatens to kill a hostage every half-hour. |
| 3) He threatens to kill all hostages by 6 PM. |
| 4) He threatens to kill ten hostages every hour. |
| Plot: Korshunov contacts Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) with his demand to arrange the release of Radek or he will kill a hostage every half-hour. Marshall uses a fax machine with which he contacts Bennett. With help of military advisers, they devise a plan to release the hostages by forcing Air Force One to a lower mid-air refueling altitude by having Marshall dump the plane's fuel; from there, the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As Korshunov and his pilot dock with the KC-10 tanker, Marshall subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and helps escort them to the cargo hold. Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. Korshunov arrives as the last of the hostages are freed. He prevents Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd (Paul Guilfoyle), Major Caldwell (William H. Macy), and Gibbs from escaping. |
| score: 0.269986964992 |
| What is the name of the Russian president? |
| 0) His name is Pleshunov. |
| 1) His name is Dobrynin. |
| 2) His name is Vasilyev. |
| 3) His name is Nabokov. |
| 4) His name is Petrov. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.245025042233 |
| Who pressures Bennett to declare President Marshall incapable? |
| 0) NSA Advisor Jack Doherty. |
| 1) Defense Secretary Walter Dean. |
| 2) Secretary of State Nick Kerry. |
| 3) Home Secretary Jake Doherty. |
| 4) Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.328157969044 |
| What law allows for the President to be declared incapable? |
| 0) 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. |
| 1) The Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act. |
| 2) 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. |
| 3) 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. |
| 4) War Powers Resolution. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.252760720811 |
| What does Korshunov force Marshall to do? |
| 0) He forces Marshall to arrange for Pleshunov's release. |
| 1) He forces Marshall to arrange for acquittal of charges against him. |
| 2) He forces Marshall to order the release of 10 Russian terrorists. |
| 3) He forces Marshall to hand over the control of Air Force One. |
| 4) He forces Marshall to contact Russian President and arrange for Radek's release. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.475637922602 |
| Who is General Radek? |
| 0) He is the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan. |
| 1) He is President of Tajikistan. |
| 2) He is President of Kyrgyzstan. |
| 3) He is the dictator of a terrorist regime in South Ossetia. |
| 4) He is the leader of a terrorist group from Moscow. |
| Plot: A joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces leads to the capture of General Ivan Radek (Jrgen Prochnow), the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan that had possession of stolen Soviet nuclear weapons. Three weeks later, President of the United States James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is invited to Moscow for a diplomatic dinner, during which he praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson) and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews), and several of his Cabinet and advisers, prepare to return to the United States on Air Force One. In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard. |
| score: 0.321681795471 |
| What kind of weapon was in possession of the rogue Kazakhstan regime? |
| 0) Stolen Russian nuclear weapons. |
| 1) A nuclear bomb. |
| 2) Stolen American nuclear weapons. |
| 3) Chemical weapons, stolen from Iraq. |
| 4) Old Russian middle-range missiles. |
| Plot: A joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces leads to the capture of General Ivan Radek (Jrgen Prochnow), the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan that had possession of stolen Soviet nuclear weapons. Three weeks later, President of the United States James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is invited to Moscow for a diplomatic dinner, during which he praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson) and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews), and several of his Cabinet and advisers, prepare to return to the United States on Air Force One. In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard. |
| score: 0.282124853627 |
| Who is captured in the joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces? |
| 0) General Aleksei Pleshunov. |
| 1) Boris Korshunov, a terrorist. |
| 2) General Ivan Radek. |
| 3) General Alexander Korshunov. |
| 4) Ivan Korshunov, a terrorist. |
| Plot: A joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces leads to the capture of General Ivan Radek (Jrgen Prochnow), the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan that had possession of stolen Soviet nuclear weapons. Three weeks later, President of the United States James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is invited to Moscow for a diplomatic dinner, during which he praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson) and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews), and several of his Cabinet and advisers, prepare to return to the United States on Air Force One. In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard. |
| score: 0.331822377577 |
| What happens when Korshunov discovers Marshall's deception? |
| 0) Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. |
| 1) Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to connect from the tanker, causes the fuel to evaporate, destroying the tanker. |
| 2) Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to connect from the tanker, causes the gas to ignite, destroying the tanker. |
| 3) Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to connect with the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. |
| 4) Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to connect from the tanker, causes the gas to evaporate, destroying the tanker. |
| Plot: Korshunov contacts Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) with his demand to arrange the release of Radek or he will kill a hostage every half-hour. Marshall uses a fax machine with which he contacts Bennett. With help of military advisers, they devise a plan to release the hostages by forcing Air Force One to a lower mid-air refueling altitude by having Marshall dump the plane's fuel; from there, the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As Korshunov and his pilot dock with the KC-10 tanker, Marshall subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and helps escort them to the cargo hold. Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. Korshunov arrives as the last of the hostages are freed. He prevents Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd (Paul Guilfoyle), Major Caldwell (William H. Macy), and Gibbs from escaping. |
| score: 0.357055760065 |
| What happens to the KC-10 tanker when the fuel ignites? |
| 0) It destroys the tanker |
| 1) It blasts the tanker |
| 2) It starts the tanker |
| 3) It blows away the tanker |
| 4) It protects the tanker |
| Plot: Korshunov contacts Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) with his demand to arrange the release of Radek or he will kill a hostage every half-hour. Marshall uses a fax machine with which he contacts Bennett. With help of military advisers, they devise a plan to release the hostages by forcing Air Force One to a lower mid-air refueling altitude by having Marshall dump the plane's fuel; from there, the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As Korshunov and his pilot dock with the KC-10 tanker, Marshall subdues the other loyalists, frees the hostages, and helps escort them to the cargo hold. Korshunov realizes the deception, and in his haste to disconnect from the tanker, causes the fuel to ignite, destroying the tanker. Korshunov arrives as the last of the hostages are freed. He prevents Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd (Paul Guilfoyle), Major Caldwell (William H. Macy), and Gibbs from escaping. |
| score: 0.199692582695 |
| How does Bennett respond to Secretary Walter's suggestion to declare Marshall incapable? |
| 0) She refuses to reveal Marshall is impotent for the post. |
| 1) She refuses to declare Marshall is incapable for the post. |
| 2) She refuses to announce Marshall is incapable for the post. |
| 3) She refuses to express Marshall is incapable for the post. |
| 4) She refuses to declare Marshall is impotent for the post. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.379253868076 |
| What does Marshall do after he kills Korshunov? |
| 0) Marshall races back to revoke his wish |
| 1) Marshall races back to rescind his order |
| 2) Marshall races back to enforce his regime |
| 3) Marshall races back to reverse his process |
| 4) Marshall races back to cancel his regime |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.357889822521 |
| What happens to Korshunov as he tries to escape? |
| 0) Marshall throw Korshunov off the ship when he tries to escape |
| 1) Marshall grabs Korshunov when he tries to escape from the plane |
| 2) Marshall throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape |
| 3) Marshall grabs Korshunov when he tries to escape from the ship |
| 4) Marshall throw Korshunov off the train when he tries to escape |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.37136935874 |
| What does Marshall do when the Russians are busy celebrating the news of Radek's release? |
| 0) He kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself |
| 1) He kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the train when he tries to abscond himself |
| 2) He kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to abscond himself |
| 3) He kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the ship when he tries to abscond himself |
| 4) He kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the ship when he tries to escape himself |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.435405619853 |
| Why does Walter want the president declared incapable? |
| 0) To override Radek's retirement |
| 1) To override Radek's friendship |
| 2) To override Radek's privacy |
| 3) To override Radek's rescue |
| 4) To override Radek's release |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.345623737674 |
| What happens to Radek when he tries to escape? |
| 0) Radek is subsequently assassinated when he attempts to escape. |
| 1) Radek is subsequently tortured when he attempts to escape. |
| 2) Radek is subsequently exterminated when he attempts to escape. |
| 3) Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| 4) Radek is subsequently murdered when he attempts to escape. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.369642762629 |
| What happens when the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One? |
| 0) Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds. |
| 1) Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the possibility to break his bonds. |
| 2) Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the scope to break his bonds. |
| 3) Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the moment to break his bonds. |
| 4) Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the chance to break his bonds. |
| Plot: With the President and his family under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian President Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell) to declare the President incapable under the 25th amendment so as to override Radek's release, but she refuses. As the news of Radek's release reaches Air Force One, Korshunov and his men celebrate, giving Marshall the opportunity to break his bonds, kill Korshunov's men, and throw Korshunov off the plane when he tries to escape himself. Marshall races back to rescind his order, and Radek is subsequently killed when he attempts to escape. |
| score: 0.434547092182 |
| WHat is the name of Marshall's daughter? |
| 0) Grace |
| 1) Melanie |
| 2) Jesse |
| 3) Alice |
| 4) Mitchell |
| Plot: A joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces leads to the capture of General Ivan Radek (Jrgen Prochnow), the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan that had possession of stolen Soviet nuclear weapons. Three weeks later, President of the United States James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is invited to Moscow for a diplomatic dinner, during which he praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson) and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews), and several of his Cabinet and advisers, prepare to return to the United States on Air Force One. In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard. |
| score: 0.187031991107 |
| Who has been invited aboard the Air Force One apart from the president's entourage? |
| 0) In addition, a number of critics have been invited aboard |
| 1) In addition, a number of media corps have been invited aboard |
| 2) In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard |
| 3) In addition, a number of columnist have been invited aboard |
| 4) In addition, a number of journalist have been invited aboard |
| Plot: A joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces leads to the capture of General Ivan Radek (Jrgen Prochnow), the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan that had possession of stolen Soviet nuclear weapons. Three weeks later, President of the United States James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is invited to Moscow for a diplomatic dinner, during which he praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson) and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews), and several of his Cabinet and advisers, prepare to return to the United States on Air Force One. In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard. |
| score: 0.286271913115 |
| What does President Marshall say during the dinner with the Russians? |
| 0) He praises the capture and insists the United States will never arbitrate with hijacker |
| 1) He praises the capture and insists the United States will never haggle with hijacker |
| 2) He praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with hitman |
| 3) He praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists |
| 4) He praises the abduction and insists the United States will never bargain with hitman |
| Plot: A joint operation between American and Russian Special Forces leads to the capture of General Ivan Radek (Jrgen Prochnow), the dictator of a rogue terrorist regime in Kazakhstan that had possession of stolen Soviet nuclear weapons. Three weeks later, President of the United States James Marshall (Harrison Ford) is invited to Moscow for a diplomatic dinner, during which he praises the capture and insists the United States will never negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson) and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews), and several of his Cabinet and advisers, prepare to return to the United States on Air Force One. In addition, a number of press corps have been invited aboard. |
| score: 0.293436662219 |
| How does Mozart humiliate Salieri in front of the Emperor? |
| 0) He says that Salieri has a gift from God |
| 1) He accuses Salieri of stealing the music from his 1786 opera The Marriage of Figaro |
| 2) When Salieri plays his music, Mozart plays it from memory, critiques it and improves it |
| 3) He plays music on the piano and makes Salieri play it from memory in front of the Emperor |
| 4) He plays music on the piano and asks Salieri to improve on his version in front of the Emperor |
| Plot: The film ends as Salieri finishes recounting his story to the visibly shaken young priest. Salieri concludes that God killed Mozart rather than allow Salieri to share in even an ounce of his glory, and that he is consigned to be the "patron saint of mediocrity". Salieri absolves the priest of his own mediocrity and blesses his fellow patients as he is taken away in his wheelchair. The last sound heard before the credits roll is Mozart's high-pitched laughter. |
| score: 0.462477985949 |
| Why does Salieri try to kill himself at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) He tries to kill himself because he is jealous of Mozart's success. |
| 1) He tries to kill himself because his wife abandoned him. |
| 2) He tries to kill himself because he is unable to play the piano. |
| 3) He tries to kill himself because he killed Mozart. |
| 4) He tries to kill himself because he injured Mozart's arm, which is why he never played again. |
| Plot: The film ends as Salieri finishes recounting his story to the visibly shaken young priest. Salieri concludes that God killed Mozart rather than allow Salieri to share in even an ounce of his glory, and that he is consigned to be the "patron saint of mediocrity". Salieri absolves the priest of his own mediocrity and blesses his fellow patients as he is taken away in his wheelchair. The last sound heard before the credits roll is Mozart's high-pitched laughter. |
| score: 0.364759424988 |
| Where is Salieri put after trying to kill himself? |
| 0) He is put in a jail. |
| 1) He is put in a lunatic asylum. |
| 2) He is first put in a mental hospital, but he escapes. |
| 3) He is put in a temporary house arrest. |
| 4) He is put in a hospital, where they are treating his cuts. |
| Plot: The story begins in 1823 as the elderly Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) attempts suicide by slitting his throat while loudly begging forgiveness for having killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) in 1791. Placed in a lunatic asylum for the act, Salieri is visited by Father Vogler (Richard Frank), a young priest who seeks to hear his confession. Salieri is sullen and uninterested but eventually warms to the priest and launches into a long "confession" about his relationship with Mozart. |
| score: 0.297021825682 |
| Why does a young priest visit Salieri in a hospital for the mentally ill? |
| 0) He wants to hear Salieri's confession. |
| 1) He wants to hear the truth about Mozart. |
| 2) He wants to find out if he knows something about Mozart's vast assets. |
| 3) The manager of the hospital tells him to come and assess Salieri's psychological state. |
| 4) He wants to take him out of the hospital. |
| Plot: The story begins in 1823 as the elderly Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) attempts suicide by slitting his throat while loudly begging forgiveness for having killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) in 1791. Placed in a lunatic asylum for the act, Salieri is visited by Father Vogler (Richard Frank), a young priest who seeks to hear his confession. Salieri is sullen and uninterested but eventually warms to the priest and launches into a long "confession" about his relationship with Mozart. |
| score: 0.389242339019 |
| Who takes Mozart home after his collapse during The Magic Flute? |
| 0) Antonio Salieri. |
| 1) Emanuel. |
| 2) Constanze. |
| 3) His close friend Weber. |
| 4) His son. |
| Plot: The story begins in 1823 as the elderly Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) attempts suicide by slitting his throat while loudly begging forgiveness for having killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) in 1791. Placed in a lunatic asylum for the act, Salieri is visited by Father Vogler (Richard Frank), a young priest who seeks to hear his confession. Salieri is sullen and uninterested but eventually warms to the priest and launches into a long "confession" about his relationship with Mozart. |
| score: 0.343304525428 |
| What affects Mozart's personal life badly while he is writing the Requiem? |
| 0) Constant fights with his wife over the education of their son, as well as his heavy drinking. |
| 1) Problems in raising his son. |
| 2) His heavy drinking, which causes him physical and mental problems. |
| 3) Grief over the death of his mother. |
| 4) His bad financial situation, heavy drinking and grief over the death of his father. |
| Plot: Mozart's financial situation worsens due to his spendthrift lifestyle. This, combined with his heavy drinking, continued grief over the death of his father, and the composing demands of the Requiem and The Magic Flute drive him to the point of exhaustion as he alternates work between the two pieces. After a violent argument, Constanze leaves him and takes their son with her. His health worsens, and he collapses during the premiere performance of The Magic Flute. Salieri takes the stricken Mozart home and convinces him to work on the Requiem. Mozart dictates while Salieri transcribes throughout the night. When Constanze returns in the morning, she tells Salieri to leave. Constanze locks the manuscript away despite Salieri's objections, but as she goes to wake her husband, she finds that Mozart is dead. The Requiem is left unfinished, and Salieri is left powerless as Mozart's body is hauled out of Vienna for burial in a pauper's mass grave. |
| score: 0.31189986051 |
| What happens to Mozart during the opening night of The Magic Flute? |
| 0) He collapses. |
| 1) He gets alcohol poisoning. |
| 2) He starts getting halucinations. |
| 3) He forgets the words of his speech. |
| 4) He suffers a heart attack. |
| Plot: Mozart's financial situation worsens due to his spendthrift lifestyle. This, combined with his heavy drinking, continued grief over the death of his father, and the composing demands of the Requiem and The Magic Flute drive him to the point of exhaustion as he alternates work between the two pieces. After a violent argument, Constanze leaves him and takes their son with her. His health worsens, and he collapses during the premiere performance of The Magic Flute. Salieri takes the stricken Mozart home and convinces him to work on the Requiem. Mozart dictates while Salieri transcribes throughout the night. When Constanze returns in the morning, she tells Salieri to leave. Constanze locks the manuscript away despite Salieri's objections, but as she goes to wake her husband, she finds that Mozart is dead. The Requiem is left unfinished, and Salieri is left powerless as Mozart's body is hauled out of Vienna for burial in a pauper's mass grave. |
| score: 0.225740928612 |
| What does Salieri want Mozart to do when he brings him home after Mozart's collapse? |
| 0) He wants him to go to a mental clinic. |
| 1) He wants him to get back together with Constanze, because it affects his health. |
| 2) He wants him to forget about the Requiem and work on another composition. |
| 3) He wants him to rest as long as he needs, to recover from the collapse. |
| 4) He wants him to work on the Requiem. |
| Plot: Mozart's financial situation worsens due to his spendthrift lifestyle. This, combined with his heavy drinking, continued grief over the death of his father, and the composing demands of the Requiem and The Magic Flute drive him to the point of exhaustion as he alternates work between the two pieces. After a violent argument, Constanze leaves him and takes their son with her. His health worsens, and he collapses during the premiere performance of The Magic Flute. Salieri takes the stricken Mozart home and convinces him to work on the Requiem. Mozart dictates while Salieri transcribes throughout the night. When Constanze returns in the morning, she tells Salieri to leave. Constanze locks the manuscript away despite Salieri's objections, but as she goes to wake her husband, she finds that Mozart is dead. The Requiem is left unfinished, and Salieri is left powerless as Mozart's body is hauled out of Vienna for burial in a pauper's mass grave. |
| score: 0.348274828766 |
| What role did Salieri believe God had given him after all? |
| 0) |
| 1) The patron saint of the sick |
| 2) The patron saint of mediocrity |
| 3) Mozart's shadow |
| 4) The storyteller |
| Plot: The film ends as Salieri finishes recounting his story to the visibly shaken young priest. Salieri concludes that God killed Mozart rather than allow Salieri to share in even an ounce of his glory, and that he is consigned to be the "patron saint of mediocrity". Salieri absolves the priest of his own mediocrity and blesses his fellow patients as he is taken away in his wheelchair. The last sound heard before the credits roll is Mozart's high-pitched laughter. |
| score: 0.391458410942 |
| Which dear person does Mozart lose? |
| 0) His father |
| 1) His son |
| 2) His wife |
| 3) His mentor |
| 4) His best friend |
| Plot: The story begins in 1823 as the elderly Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) attempts suicide by slitting his throat while loudly begging forgiveness for having killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) in 1791. Placed in a lunatic asylum for the act, Salieri is visited by Father Vogler (Richard Frank), a young priest who seeks to hear his confession. Salieri is sullen and uninterested but eventually warms to the priest and launches into a long "confession" about his relationship with Mozart. |
| score: 0.193670908681 |
| What follows Mozart's initial success in Vienna? |
| 0) Emperor Joseph II |
| 1) Count Orsini |
| 2) Salieri |
| 3) Frau Weber |
| 4) Constanze |
| Plot: Mozart's financial situation worsens due to his spendthrift lifestyle. This, combined with his heavy drinking, continued grief over the death of his father, and the composing demands of the Requiem and The Magic Flute drive him to the point of exhaustion as he alternates work between the two pieces. After a violent argument, Constanze leaves him and takes their son with her. His health worsens, and he collapses during the premiere performance of The Magic Flute. Salieri takes the stricken Mozart home and convinces him to work on the Requiem. Mozart dictates while Salieri transcribes throughout the night. When Constanze returns in the morning, she tells Salieri to leave. Constanze locks the manuscript away despite Salieri's objections, but as she goes to wake her husband, she finds that Mozart is dead. The Requiem is left unfinished, and Salieri is left powerless as Mozart's body is hauled out of Vienna for burial in a pauper's mass grave. |
| score: 0.350320953579 |
| Who takes advantage of Mozart's bad financial situation? |
| 0) Salieri |
| 1) Constanze |
| 2) Katerina |
| 3) Von Strack |
| 4) Papagena |
| Plot: The film ends as Salieri finishes recounting his story to the visibly shaken young priest. Salieri concludes that God killed Mozart rather than allow Salieri to share in even an ounce of his glory, and that he is consigned to be the "patron saint of mediocrity". Salieri absolves the priest of his own mediocrity and blesses his fellow patients as he is taken away in his wheelchair. The last sound heard before the credits roll is Mozart's high-pitched laughter. |
| score: 0.347538076002 |
| What does Salieri think Mozart's requiem will be like? |
| 0) Dull |
| 1) Interesting |
| 2) Sad |
| 3) Magnificent |
| 4) Mysterious |
| Plot: Salieri hatches a complex plot to gain ultimate victory over Mozart and God. He disguises himself in a mask and costume similar to one he saw Leopold wear at a party, and commissions Mozart to write a requiem mass, giving him a down payment and the promise of an enormous sum upon completion. Mozart begins to write the piece, the Requiem in D minor, unaware of the true identity of his mysterious patron and oblivious of his murderous intentions. Glossing over any details of how he might commit the murder, Salieri dwells on the anticipation of the admiration of his peers and the court, when they applaud the magnificent Requiem, and he claims to be the music's composer. Only Salieri and God would know the truththat Mozart wrote his own requiem mass, and that God could only watch while Salieri finally receives the fame and renown that he deserves. |
| score: 0.314220428506 |
| Why does Mozart's financial situation get worse and worse? |
| 0) Beacuse of his alcoholism |
| 1) Because he makes bad investments |
| 2) Because his money is being stolen by his accountants |
| 3) Because of his extravagant lifestyle |
| 4) Because he is out of work |
| Plot: Mozart's financial situation worsens due to his spendthrift lifestyle. This, combined with his heavy drinking, continued grief over the death of his father, and the composing demands of the Requiem and The Magic Flute drive him to the point of exhaustion as he alternates work between the two pieces. After a violent argument, Constanze leaves him and takes their son with her. His health worsens, and he collapses during the premiere performance of The Magic Flute. Salieri takes the stricken Mozart home and convinces him to work on the Requiem. Mozart dictates while Salieri transcribes throughout the night. When Constanze returns in the morning, she tells Salieri to leave. Constanze locks the manuscript away despite Salieri's objections, but as she goes to wake her husband, she finds that Mozart is dead. The Requiem is left unfinished, and Salieri is left powerless as Mozart's body is hauled out of Vienna for burial in a pauper's mass grave. |
| score: 0.215668092296 |
| What did Salieri's father wish his son to study? |
| 0) Music |
| 1) Philosophy |
| 2) Medicine |
| 3) History |
| 4) Commerce |
| Plot: Salieri's tale goes on through the night and into the next day. He reminisces about his youth, particularly about his devotion to God and his love for music and how he pledges to God to remain celibate as a sacrifice if he can somehow devote his life to music. He describes how his father's plans for him were to go into commerce, but suggests that the sudden death of his father, who choked to death during a meal, was "a miracle" that allowed him to pursue a career in music. In his narrative, he is suddenly an adult joining the 18th-century cultural elite in Vienna, the "city of musicians". Salieri begins his career as a devout, God-fearing man who believes his success and talent as a composer are Gods rewards for his piety. He is content as the respected, financially well-off, court composer for Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II (Jeffrey Jones). |
| score: 0.222458060374 |
| In which city do we find Salieri as an adult? |
| 0) Vienna |
| 1) Venice |
| 2) Salzburg |
| 3) New York City |
| 4) Verona |
| Plot: Salieri's tale goes on through the night and into the next day. He reminisces about his youth, particularly about his devotion to God and his love for music and how he pledges to God to remain celibate as a sacrifice if he can somehow devote his life to music. He describes how his father's plans for him were to go into commerce, but suggests that the sudden death of his father, who choked to death during a meal, was "a miracle" that allowed him to pursue a career in music. In his narrative, he is suddenly an adult joining the 18th-century cultural elite in Vienna, the "city of musicians". Salieri begins his career as a devout, God-fearing man who believes his success and talent as a composer are Gods rewards for his piety. He is content as the respected, financially well-off, court composer for Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II (Jeffrey Jones). |
| score: 0.301691504605 |
| How did Salieri's father die? |
| 0) He died in a train accident |
| 1) He chocked to death during a meal |
| 2) He died during a riot |
| 3) He died of heart failure |
| 4) He fell off a bridge |
| Plot: Salieri's tale goes on through the night and into the next day. He reminisces about his youth, particularly about his devotion to God and his love for music and how he pledges to God to remain celibate as a sacrifice if he can somehow devote his life to music. He describes how his father's plans for him were to go into commerce, but suggests that the sudden death of his father, who choked to death during a meal, was "a miracle" that allowed him to pursue a career in music. In his narrative, he is suddenly an adult joining the 18th-century cultural elite in Vienna, the "city of musicians". Salieri begins his career as a devout, God-fearing man who believes his success and talent as a composer are Gods rewards for his piety. He is content as the respected, financially well-off, court composer for Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II (Jeffrey Jones). |
| score: 0.224588417978 |
| How long does Salieri talk to the young priest? |
| 0) All night and part of the next day |
| 1) All day |
| 2) Two days |
| 3) Two nights |
| 4) 10 hours |
| Plot: The film ends as Salieri finishes recounting his story to the visibly shaken young priest. Salieri concludes that God killed Mozart rather than allow Salieri to share in even an ounce of his glory, and that he is consigned to be the "patron saint of mediocrity". Salieri absolves the priest of his own mediocrity and blesses his fellow patients as he is taken away in his wheelchair. The last sound heard before the credits roll is Mozart's high-pitched laughter. |
| score: 0.199478741685 |
| What does Ricky think is the most beautiful thing he has ever filmed? |
| 0) Jane's smile |
| 1) A plastic bag being blown in the wind |
| 2) A cheerleading routine |
| 3) Red roses |
| 4) Jane's hair blowing in the wind |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.243936190297 |
| What does Lester's wife do for a living? |
| 0) She is a writer |
| 1) She is a lawyer |
| 2) She is a teacher |
| 3) She is the CEO of a large company |
| 4) She is a real estate broker |
| Plot: Lester Burnham is a middle-aged office worker who despises his job. His wife, Carolyn, is an ambitious real estate broker; their sixteen-year-old daughter, Jane, abhors her parents and has low self-esteem. The Burnhams' new neighbors are retired United States Marine Corps Colonel Frank Fitts and his introverted wife, Barbara. Their teenage son, Ricky, obsessively films his surroundings with a camcorder, collecting hundreds of recordings on video tapes in his bedroom. He also secretly deals marijuana, using a job as a part-time bar caterer to help keep it secret from his father. Having been previously forced into a military academy and a psychiatric hospital, Ricky is subjected by Col. Fitts to a strict disciplinarian lifestyle. Jim Olmeyer and Jim Berkley, a gay couple who live nearby, welcome the family to the neighborhood; Col. Fitts later reveals his homophobia when angrily discussing the incident with Ricky. |
| score: 0.180010440965 |
| What do Ricky and Jane do? |
| 0) They get married |
| 1) They make love |
| 2) They kiss |
| 3) They drop out of school |
| 4) They run away to New York |
| Plot: Lester discovers Carolyn's infidelity, but reacts indifferently. Buddy ends the affair, fearing an expensive divorce. Col. Fitts becomes suspicious of Lester and Ricky's friendship and later finds his son's footage of Lester lifting weights while nude, which Ricky captured by chance, leading him to think that the two are in a homosexual relationship. He later beats Ricky and accuses him of being gay. Ricky falsely admits the charge and goads his father into kicking him out of their home. He goes to Jane, finding her arguing with Angela about her friend's flirtation with Lester. Ricky convinces Jane to flee with him to New York City and accuses Angela of being boring and ordinary. |
| score: 0.192158755129 |
| How much money does Lester get after blackmailing his boss? |
| 0) $50,000 |
| 1) $40,000 |
| 2) $10,000 |
| 3) $100,000 |
| 4) $60,000 |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.168366175518 |
| Why does Col. Fitts think that Lester and Ricky are in a homosexual relationship? |
| 0) Because he found Ricky's footage of Lester lifting weights while nude, which Ricky accidentally captured. |
| 1) Because he heard Ricky's friends talking about it. |
| 2) Because he found photos of Ricky and Lester at the beach. |
| 3) Because he heard that Lester is cheating on his wife with a man. |
| 4) Because he saw the two of them kissing. |
| Plot: Lester discovers Carolyn's infidelity, but reacts indifferently. Buddy ends the affair, fearing an expensive divorce. Col. Fitts becomes suspicious of Lester and Ricky's friendship and later finds his son's footage of Lester lifting weights while nude, which Ricky captured by chance, leading him to think that the two are in a homosexual relationship. He later beats Ricky and accuses him of being gay. Ricky falsely admits the charge and goads his father into kicking him out of their home. He goes to Jane, finding her arguing with Angela about her friend's flirtation with Lester. Ricky convinces Jane to flee with him to New York City and accuses Angela of being boring and ordinary. |
| score: 0.505261413625 |
| Where does Ricky want to run away to with Jane? |
| 0) He wants to run away with her to Boston. |
| 1) He wants to run away with her to Miami. |
| 2) He wants to run away with her to New Orleans. |
| 3) He wants to run away with her to New York. |
| 4) He wants to run away with her to L.A. |
| Plot: Lester discovers Carolyn's infidelity, but reacts indifferently. Buddy ends the affair, fearing an expensive divorce. Col. Fitts becomes suspicious of Lester and Ricky's friendship and later finds his son's footage of Lester lifting weights while nude, which Ricky captured by chance, leading him to think that the two are in a homosexual relationship. He later beats Ricky and accuses him of being gay. Ricky falsely admits the charge and goads his father into kicking him out of their home. He goes to Jane, finding her arguing with Angela about her friend's flirtation with Lester. Ricky convinces Jane to flee with him to New York City and accuses Angela of being boring and ordinary. |
| score: 0.192529275605 |
| How does Lester respond when he finds out that his wife is cheating on him? |
| 0) He is sad and falls into depression. |
| 1) He is angry, but wants to fix their relationship. |
| 2) He is furious and kicks her out of the house. |
| 3) He responds indifferently. |
| 4) He is relieved, because he can file for divorce and live with his lover. |
| Plot: Lester discovers Carolyn's infidelity, but reacts indifferently. Buddy ends the affair, fearing an expensive divorce. Col. Fitts becomes suspicious of Lester and Ricky's friendship and later finds his son's footage of Lester lifting weights while nude, which Ricky captured by chance, leading him to think that the two are in a homosexual relationship. He later beats Ricky and accuses him of being gay. Ricky falsely admits the charge and goads his father into kicking him out of their home. He goes to Jane, finding her arguing with Angela about her friend's flirtation with Lester. Ricky convinces Jane to flee with him to New York City and accuses Angela of being boring and ordinary. |
| score: 0.217970698168 |
| What does Ricky do with the video tapes he makes? |
| 0) He destroys them |
| 1) He mails them to friends |
| 2) He sells them |
| 3) He collects them in his bedroom |
| 4) He gives them to his father |
| Plot: Lester Burnham is a middle-aged office worker who despises his job. His wife, Carolyn, is an ambitious real estate broker; their sixteen-year-old daughter, Jane, abhors her parents and has low self-esteem. The Burnhams' new neighbors are retired United States Marine Corps Colonel Frank Fitts and his introverted wife, Barbara. Their teenage son, Ricky, obsessively films his surroundings with a camcorder, collecting hundreds of recordings on video tapes in his bedroom. He also secretly deals marijuana, using a job as a part-time bar caterer to help keep it secret from his father. Having been previously forced into a military academy and a psychiatric hospital, Ricky is subjected by Col. Fitts to a strict disciplinarian lifestyle. Jim Olmeyer and Jim Berkley, a gay couple who live nearby, welcome the family to the neighborhood; Col. Fitts later reveals his homophobia when angrily discussing the incident with Ricky. |
| score: 0.163141458987 |
| What are the names of the gay couple that live nearby? |
| 0) Jim Olmeyer and Jim Berkley |
| 1) Buddy and Jim Berkley |
| 2) Rick and Brad |
| 3) Jim and Nick |
| 4) Jim Olmeyer and Brad |
| Plot: Lester Burnham is a middle-aged office worker who despises his job. His wife, Carolyn, is an ambitious real estate broker; their sixteen-year-old daughter, Jane, abhors her parents and has low self-esteem. The Burnhams' new neighbors are retired United States Marine Corps Colonel Frank Fitts and his introverted wife, Barbara. Their teenage son, Ricky, obsessively films his surroundings with a camcorder, collecting hundreds of recordings on video tapes in his bedroom. He also secretly deals marijuana, using a job as a part-time bar caterer to help keep it secret from his father. Having been previously forced into a military academy and a psychiatric hospital, Ricky is subjected by Col. Fitts to a strict disciplinarian lifestyle. Jim Olmeyer and Jim Berkley, a gay couple who live nearby, welcome the family to the neighborhood; Col. Fitts later reveals his homophobia when angrily discussing the incident with Ricky. |
| score: 0.194807063974 |
| What does Lester's neighbor Ricky do for fun? |
| 0) He plays basketball with the Jims |
| 1) He runs |
| 2) He films his surroundings |
| 3) He sells marijuana |
| 4) He cooks |
| Plot: Lester Burnham is a middle-aged office worker who despises his job. His wife, Carolyn, is an ambitious real estate broker; their sixteen-year-old daughter, Jane, abhors her parents and has low self-esteem. The Burnhams' new neighbors are retired United States Marine Corps Colonel Frank Fitts and his introverted wife, Barbara. Their teenage son, Ricky, obsessively films his surroundings with a camcorder, collecting hundreds of recordings on video tapes in his bedroom. He also secretly deals marijuana, using a job as a part-time bar caterer to help keep it secret from his father. Having been previously forced into a military academy and a psychiatric hospital, Ricky is subjected by Col. Fitts to a strict disciplinarian lifestyle. Jim Olmeyer and Jim Berkley, a gay couple who live nearby, welcome the family to the neighborhood; Col. Fitts later reveals his homophobia when angrily discussing the incident with Ricky. |
| score: 0.228724941072 |
| What does Lester always see surrounding Angela during his fantasies of her? |
| 0) Daisies |
| 1) Jasmine |
| 2) White rose petals |
| 3) Red rose petals |
| 4) Tulips |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.253825677186 |
| What does Lester do to his boss before he quits? |
| 0) He blackmails him for $60,000 |
| 1) He beats him up |
| 2) He shoots him |
| 3) He insults him |
| 4) He reports him to the police for tax fraud |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.194832772297 |
| What kind of job does Lester get after he quits his first job? |
| 0) Selling flowers |
| 1) Serving fast food |
| 2) Bartending |
| 3) Selling marijuana |
| 4) Delivering takeout |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.20026581368 |
| Who does Lester become infatuated with? |
| 0) Jane |
| 1) Barbara |
| 2) Sarah |
| 3) Angela |
| 4) Carol |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.227465305499 |
| What makes it clear that Col. Fitts killed Lester? |
| 0) A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown lying on the table. |
| 1) A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown with a smoke in his collection. |
| 2) A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his holster. |
| 3) A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun falls from his hand is shown. |
| 4) A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.45111184669 |
| What does Angela tell Lester that makes him change his mind about having sex with her? |
| 0) she asks him to tell her she is gorgeous |
| 1) she asks him to tell her she is attractive |
| 2) she asks him to tell her she is ugly |
| 3) she asks him to tell her she is beautiful |
| 4) she asks him to tell her she is pretty |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.249763168483 |
| Where does Carolyn go to cry after she finds out Lester is dead? |
| 0) Carolyn breaks down crying in the locker |
| 1) Carolyn breaks down crying in the wardrobe |
| 2) Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet |
| 3) Carolyn breaks down crying in the hidden room |
| 4) Carolyn breaks down crying in the storage room |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.386183650738 |
| Why does Lester start working out? |
| 0) Because he doesn't like the way he looks. |
| 1) Because he realized that girls are attracted only to guys with great physical appearance. |
| 2) Because he wants to join a local rugby team. |
| 3) Because he wants to start training martial arts. |
| 4) Because he overheard Angela saying that she would be attracted to him if he improved his looks. |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.221226276588 |
| What does Ricky consider the most beautiful image he has ever filmed? |
| 0) A girl's hair in the wind. |
| 1) A cat sleeping in the large textile bag. |
| 2) A plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| 3) Leaves falling down from a tree. |
| 4) A cat and a dog walking together. |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.255455921212 |
| Where does Lester work after quitting his jobs? |
| 0) He works at a fancy restaurant. |
| 1) He works at an insurance company. |
| 2) He works at a marketing company as a mailman. |
| 3) He works at a fast food place. |
| 4) He works at the school cafetteria. |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.175650399327 |
| Why does Col. Fitts beat his son? |
| 0) Because he thinks he is gay |
| 1) Because he stole his money |
| 2) Because he disobeyed his orders |
| 3) Because he was kicked out of school |
| 4) Because he caught him smoking marijuana |
| Plot: Lester discovers Carolyn's infidelity, but reacts indifferently. Buddy ends the affair, fearing an expensive divorce. Col. Fitts becomes suspicious of Lester and Ricky's friendship and later finds his son's footage of Lester lifting weights while nude, which Ricky captured by chance, leading him to think that the two are in a homosexual relationship. He later beats Ricky and accuses him of being gay. Ricky falsely admits the charge and goads his father into kicking him out of their home. He goes to Jane, finding her arguing with Angela about her friend's flirtation with Lester. Ricky convinces Jane to flee with him to New York City and accuses Angela of being boring and ordinary. |
| score: 0.270160242573 |
| Who kills Lester? |
| 0) Col. Fitts |
| 1) Angela |
| 2) Carolyn |
| 3) Buddy |
| 4) Ricky |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.3158770426 |
| Who finds Lester's body after he's been shot? |
| 0) Jim |
| 1) Carolyn |
| 2) Ricky and Jane |
| 3) Brad |
| 4) Angela |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.293701120745 |
| Why does Lester change his mind about having sex with Angela? |
| 0) Because of her friendship with his daughter |
| 1) Because he hears his wife driving home |
| 2) Because he realizes she is too young |
| 3) Because he discovers that she is a virgin |
| 4) Because he has no condoms |
| Plot: Col. Fitts confronts Lester and attempts to kiss him; Lester rebuffs the colonel, who flees. Lester finds a distraught Angela sitting alone in the dark; she asks him to tell her she is beautiful. He does, and she begins to seduce him. As they are about to have sex, she admits that she's actually a virgin, and Lester changes his mind. He instead comforts her and the pair bond over their shared frustrations. Angela goes to the bathroom and Lester smiles at a family photograph in his kitchen. An unseen figure presses a gun to the back of his head, and fires. Ricky and Jane find Lester's body, while Carolyn breaks down crying in the closet. A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Lester's closing narration describes meaningful experiences during his life; he says that, despite his death, he is happy because there is so much beauty in the world. |
| score: 0.243709096282 |
| Where does Ricky get most of his income from? |
| 0) Working as a part-time bar caterer |
| 1) Selling cocaine |
| 2) Selling video tapes |
| 3) Selling marijuana |
| 4) Real estate brokering |
| Plot: Lester becomes infatuated with Jane's vain cheerleader friend, Angela Hayes, after seeing her perform a half-time dance routine at a high school basketball game. He starts having sexual fantasies about Angela, during which red rose petals are a recurring motif. Meanwhile, Angela brags to her friends at school about her sexual promiscuity. Carolyn begins an affair with a business rival, Buddy Kane. Lester is told he is to be laid off, but instead blackmails his boss for $60,000 and quits his job, taking employment serving fast food. He buys his dream car and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique. He begins smoking marijuana supplied by Ricky, and flirts with Angela whenever she visits Jane. The girls' friendship wanes after Jane begins to express an interest in Ricky. Jane and Ricky grow closer after Ricky shows her what he considers the most beautiful image he has ever filmed: a plastic bag being blown in the wind. |
| score: 0.178991149345 |
| Who is James' girlfriend? |
| 0) Sugar |
| 1) Sarah |
| 2) Emily |
| 3) Emma |
| 4) Emilia |
| Plot: James (Hayden Christensen), a man with nothing to lose, owed his life to his older brother Frankie (Adrien Brody) after taking the rap for a crime they did together. While Frankie served time, James worked to turn his life around, He manages to get a job and begins courting with his girlfriend Emily (Jordana Brewster). Now, Frankie is released and back on the streets with no money and no place to go, all that's left is for him and James to commit a heist unlike any other. |
| score: 0.156051540506 |
| Who is James' older brother? |
| 0) Ray |
| 1) Nick |
| 2) Vinnie |
| 3) Frankie |
| 4) Spoonie |
| Plot: James (Hayden Christensen), a man with nothing to lose, owed his life to his older brother Frankie (Adrien Brody) after taking the rap for a crime they did together. While Frankie served time, James worked to turn his life around, He manages to get a job and begins courting with his girlfriend Emily (Jordana Brewster). Now, Frankie is released and back on the streets with no money and no place to go, all that's left is for him and James to commit a heist unlike any other. |
| score: 0.197010752417 |
| What do Frankie and James plan to do after Frankie is released? |
| 0) Commit a heist unlike any other |
| 1) Go on a vacation |
| 2) Get jobs and get their lives back on track |
| 3) Move to Mexico |
| 4) Travel the country |
| Plot: James (Hayden Christensen), a man with nothing to lose, owed his life to his older brother Frankie (Adrien Brody) after taking the rap for a crime they did together. While Frankie served time, James worked to turn his life around, He manages to get a job and begins courting with his girlfriend Emily (Jordana Brewster). Now, Frankie is released and back on the streets with no money and no place to go, all that's left is for him and James to commit a heist unlike any other. |
| score: 0.294402574385 |
| How many years has Derek served in prison? |
| 0) 3 |
| 1) 13 |
| 2) 10 |
| 3) 5 |
| 4) 8 |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.236133472779 |
| What book does Danny write about? |
| 0) Machiavelli's Prince. |
| 1) Sun Tzu's Art of War. |
| 2) Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf. |
| 3) He writes about Carl Marx's Critique of Political Economy. |
| 4) He writes about Vladimir Lenin's The State and Revolution. |
| Plot: Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong), a high school student and budding neo-Nazi in Venice Beach, California, receives an assignment from Mr. Murray (Elliott Gould), his history teacher, to write a paper on "any book which relates to the struggle for human rights". Knowing Murray is Jewish, Danny writes his paper on Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf. Murray attempts to get Danny expelled for doing this, but Principal Dr. Bob Sweeney (Avery Brooks) who is black refuses, instead informing Danny that he will study history and current events under Sweeney, and that the class will be called "American History X". Danny's first assignment is to prepare a paper on his brother Derek (Edward Norton), a former neo-Nazi leader who has just been released from prison after serving three years for voluntary manslaughter. Danny is warned that failing to submit the paper the next morning will result in his expulsion. The rest of the film alternates between a series of vignettes from Danny and Derek's shared past (distinguished by being shown in black and white), and present day events (shown in color). |
| score: 0.238363537641 |
| Which class does Mr. Murray teach? |
| 0) He teaches math. |
| 1) He teaches biology. |
| 2) History. |
| 3) Geography. |
| 4) He teaches human rights. |
| Plot: Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong), a high school student and budding neo-Nazi in Venice Beach, California, receives an assignment from Mr. Murray (Elliott Gould), his history teacher, to write a paper on "any book which relates to the struggle for human rights". Knowing Murray is Jewish, Danny writes his paper on Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf. Murray attempts to get Danny expelled for doing this, but Principal Dr. Bob Sweeney (Avery Brooks) who is black refuses, instead informing Danny that he will study history and current events under Sweeney, and that the class will be called "American History X". Danny's first assignment is to prepare a paper on his brother Derek (Edward Norton), a former neo-Nazi leader who has just been released from prison after serving three years for voluntary manslaughter. Danny is warned that failing to submit the paper the next morning will result in his expulsion. The rest of the film alternates between a series of vignettes from Danny and Derek's shared past (distinguished by being shown in black and white), and present day events (shown in color). |
| score: 0.14848277 |
| Who runs after Derek, when he beats up Cameron at the neo-Nazi party? |
| 0) Little Henry |
| 1) Rasmussen |
| 2) Mitch |
| 3) Lamont |
| 4) Seth Ryan |
| Plot: In the evening that Derek returns home from prison, he finds that Danny has a D.O.C. tattoo. Derek tries to persuade Danny to leave the gang. Later that night, they both go to a neo-Nazi party, where Derek tells the leader, Cameron, that he and Danny will no longer associate with the neo-Nazi movement. Cameron provokes Derek, who beats him up. In response, Danny's neo-Nazi friend Seth Ryan (Ethan Suplee) runs after Derek and aims a pistol at him, which Derek wrestles from him and points at the angry crowd before running away. Danny angrily confronts Derek, who tells him about his experience in prison, which seems to prompt a change in Danny. Back at their home, they remove all the white power posters from their bedroom walls. |
| score: 0.372787903246 |
| Who is the leader of the neo-Nazi group, when Derek leaves prison? |
| 0) Seth |
| 1) Mitch |
| 2) Lamont |
| 3) Murray |
| 4) Cameron |
| Plot: In the evening that Derek returns home from prison, he finds that Danny has a D.O.C. tattoo. Derek tries to persuade Danny to leave the gang. Later that night, they both go to a neo-Nazi party, where Derek tells the leader, Cameron, that he and Danny will no longer associate with the neo-Nazi movement. Cameron provokes Derek, who beats him up. In response, Danny's neo-Nazi friend Seth Ryan (Ethan Suplee) runs after Derek and aims a pistol at him, which Derek wrestles from him and points at the angry crowd before running away. Danny angrily confronts Derek, who tells him about his experience in prison, which seems to prompt a change in Danny. Back at their home, they remove all the white power posters from their bedroom walls. |
| score: 0.346002075062 |
| What sport is Derek good at? |
| 0) Football |
| 1) Boxing |
| 2) Hockey |
| 3) Baseball |
| 4) Basketball |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.352636241178 |
| What is the name of the black man Derek is working with in prison? |
| 0) Lawrence |
| 1) Little Henry |
| 2) Lamont |
| 3) Cameron |
| 4) Mitch |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.415169279852 |
| How many years is Lamont serving in prison? |
| 0) One year |
| 1) Six years |
| 2) Three years |
| 3) Five years |
| 4) Ten years |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.26678828106 |
| What did Lamont steal that got him in prison? |
| 0) A gun |
| 1) A television set |
| 2) A laptop computer |
| 3) A radio |
| 4) Money |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.26889352149 |
| What do Derek and Lamont have in common? |
| 0) A love for basketball |
| 1) They are both white |
| 2) They are both black |
| 3) They love the same music |
| 4) They share a love for books |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.410130359953 |
| Where does Derek start to work in prison? |
| 0) In the kitchen |
| 1) In the library |
| 2) In the garden |
| 3) In the warden's office |
| 4) In the laundry |
| Plot: Derek is given a job in the prison laundry and is assigned to be the partner of Lamont (Guy Torry), a black man who is serving six years for assault. Lamont stole a television set from a store and broke the arresting officer's foot when he accidentally dropped the television on him. The pair develop a rapport from their shared love of basketball. |
| score: 0.337492689292 |
| Who visits Derek in prison, when he is recovering from the Aryan Brotherhood attack? |
| 0) Dennis |
| 1) Sweeney |
| 2) Danny |
| 3) Seth |
| 4) Doris and Davina |
| Plot: Derek further distances himself from the Aryan Brotherhood and changes his outlook on life. He spends the remainder of his time in prison alone, reading books that Sweeney sends him. He fears that the prison's black inmates will attack him, but they leave him alone, thanks to Lamont's persuasion. Finally realizing the error of his ways, Derek leaves prison a changed man. |
| score: 0.502552095204 |
| Which brotherhood does Derek join in prison? |
| 0) The Phoenix Brotherhood |
| 1) The Mexican Brotherhood |
| 2) The neo-Nazis |
| 3) The Aryan Brotherhood |
| 4) The White Brotherhood |
| Plot: Derek further distances himself from the Aryan Brotherhood and changes his outlook on life. He spends the remainder of his time in prison alone, reading books that Sweeney sends him. He fears that the prison's black inmates will attack him, but they leave him alone, thanks to Lamont's persuasion. Finally realizing the error of his ways, Derek leaves prison a changed man. |
| score: 0.448888615381 |
| What does Danny state about hate at the end of the movie? |
| 0) Hate is unimportant |
| 1) Hate is a burden |
| 2) Hate is baggage |
| 3) Hate is a problem |
| 4) Hate is necessary |
| Plot: The film ends with a voice over of Danny reading the final lines of his paper for Dr. Sweeney. Stating "Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time. It's just not worth it." and then quoting the final stanza of Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address. |
| score: 0.317762699464 |
| What is Danny reading at the end scene of the movie? |
| 0) His paper for Dr. Sweeney |
| 1) Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address |
| 2) One Dr. Sweeney's books |
| 3) A letter from Derek |
| 4) Native Son |
| Plot: The film ends with a voice over of Danny reading the final lines of his paper for Dr. Sweeney. Stating "Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time. It's just not worth it." and then quoting the final stanza of Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address. |
| score: 0.448914109667 |
| With what kind of pistol does Danny get shot? |
| 0) A Beretta M9 |
| 1) A 9mm Ruger P94 |
| 2) A 9mm Beretta 92FS |
| 3) A 9mm S&W SD9 |
| 4) A 9mm Sig |
| Plot: At school, Danny is confronted by a young black student named Little Henry, with whom he had a confrontation the previous day. Little Henry pulls out a 9mm Beretta 92FS pistol and shoots Danny in the chest, killing him. When Derek arrives at the school, he runs into the bathroom and tearfully cradles his dead brother in his arms. |
| score: 0.431840005097 |
| Who prevents the black inmates from attacking Derek? |
| 0) Lamont |
| 1) Lawrence |
| 2) Rasmussen |
| 3) Murray |
| 4) Little Henry |
| Plot: Derek further distances himself from the Aryan Brotherhood and changes his outlook on life. He spends the remainder of his time in prison alone, reading books that Sweeney sends him. He fears that the prison's black inmates will attack him, but they leave him alone, thanks to Lamont's persuasion. Finally realizing the error of his ways, Derek leaves prison a changed man. |
| score: 0.387015908937 |
| Who brings books to Derek in prison? |
| 0) Sweeney |
| 1) Danny |
| 2) Murray |
| 3) Davina |
| 4) Doris |
| Plot: The following morning, Danny finishes his paper and Derek gets ready for a meeting with his parole officer. Derek walks Danny to school before his meeting, and on their way they stop at a diner where they are met by Sweeney and a police officer. They tell Derek that Cameron and Seth were attacked the previous night and have been hospitalized. |
| score: 0.4598396151 |
| Who is Carmine Polito? |
| 0) The Mayor of Camden, New Jersey |
| 1) The Mayor of Jersey Shore |
| 2) The Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey |
| 3) The Mayor of New York City |
| 4) The Mayor of Chicago |
| Plot: Irving has a friend pretending to be a wealthy Arab sheikh looking for potential investments in America. An associate of Irving's suggests the sheikh do business with Mayor Carmine Polito (Jeremy Renner) of Camden, New Jersey, who is campaigning to revitalize gambling in Atlantic City, New Jersey, but has struggled in fundraising. Carmine seems to have a genuine desire to help the area's economy and his constituents. |
| score: 0.370508622737 |
| What does the opening screen say? |
| 0) God bless America and nowhere else |
| 1) Some of this actually happened |
| 2) Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental |
| 3) Based on true events |
| 4) None of this actually happened |
| Plot: The opening screen says: "Some of this actually happened." |
| score: 0.688231843442 |
| What does Paco Hernandez do for living? |
| 0) He is an FBI agent |
| 1) He is a car salesman |
| 2) He is a police officer |
| 3) He is a CIA agent |
| 4) He is an actor |
| Plot: Carmine leaves their meeting when Richie presses him to accept a cash bribe. Irving convinces Carmine the sheikh is legitimate, expressing his dislike of Richie, and the two become friends. Richie arranges for Carmine to meet the sheikh, and without consulting the others, has Mexican-American FBI agent Paco Hernandez (Michael Pea) play the sheikh, which displeases Irving. |
| score: 0.241252077333 |
| What is Hernandez's nationality? |
| 0) He is Iranian-American |
| 1) He is Columbian-American |
| 2) He is Mexican-American |
| 3) He is Egyptian-American |
| 4) He is Italian-American |
| Plot: Carmine leaves their meeting when Richie presses him to accept a cash bribe. Irving convinces Carmine the sheikh is legitimate, expressing his dislike of Richie, and the two become friends. Richie arranges for Carmine to meet the sheikh, and without consulting the others, has Mexican-American FBI agent Paco Hernandez (Michael Pea) play the sheikh, which displeases Irving. |
| score: 0.188028562291 |
| What does Tellegio require? |
| 0) $8,000,000 |
| 1) $5,000,000 |
| 2) $10,000,000 |
| 3) $1,000,000 |
| 4) $3,000,000 |
| Plot: With Carmine's help, Richie and Irving videotape members of Congress receiving bribes. Richie assaults Stoddard in a fight over the money and later convinces Amado that he needs the $10,000,000 to get Tellegio, but gets only $2,000,000. A meeting is arranged at the offices of Tellegio's lawyer, Alfonse Simone (Paul Herman), but Tellegio does not appear. Richie records Simone's admission of criminal activities. |
| score: 0.243860416534 |
| Where does Richie DiMaso work? |
| 0) The FBI |
| 1) The DEA |
| 2) The CIA |
| 3) The bank |
| 4) The IRS |
| Plot: FBI agent Richie DiMaso (Bradley Cooper) catches Irving and Sydney in a loan scam, but offers to release them if Irving can line up four additional arrests. Sydney opposes the agreement. Richie believes Sydney is English but has proof that her claim of aristocracy is fraudulent. Sydney tells Irving she will manipulate Richie, distancing herself from Irving. |
| score: 0.313643140724 |
| Who objects Richie's plan to make mayor Polito the target of a sting operation? |
| 0) Sheik Abdullah |
| 1) Earl |
| 2) Sydney |
| 3) Irving and Stoddard |
| 4) Amado and Stoddard |
| Plot: Richie devises a plan to make mayor Polito the target of a sting operation, despite the objections of Irving and of Richie's boss, Stoddard Thorsen (Louis C.K.). Sydney helps Richie manipulate an FBI secretary into making an unauthorized wire transfer of $2,000,000. When Stoddard's boss, Anthony Amado (Alessandro Nivola), hears of the operation, he praises Richie's initiative, pressuring Stoddard to continue. |
| score: 0.457679119943 |
| Who is Stoddard Thorsen? |
| 0) Irving's business partner |
| 1) The mayor |
| 2) Richie's boss |
| 3) Amado's boss |
| 4) Richie's partner |
| Plot: Richie devises a plan to make mayor Polito the target of a sting operation, despite the objections of Irving and of Richie's boss, Stoddard Thorsen (Louis C.K.). Sydney helps Richie manipulate an FBI secretary into making an unauthorized wire transfer of $2,000,000. When Stoddard's boss, Anthony Amado (Alessandro Nivola), hears of the operation, he praises Richie's initiative, pressuring Stoddard to continue. |
| score: 0.330502593419 |
| Whom does Richie accuse of theft? |
| 0) Carmine |
| 1) Simone |
| 2) Amado |
| 3) Sydney |
| 4) Irving |
| Plot: Richie confesses his strong attraction to Sydney but becomes confused and aggressive when she drops her English accent and admits to being American. Irving arrives to protect Sydney and tries to stop their deal with Richie, but Richie says if they back out, Tellegio will learn of the scam and will murder them all, including Rosalyn and Danny. |
| score: 0.389060788811 |
| How much money does Amado give to Richie? |
| 0) $10,000,000 |
| 1) $1,000,000 |
| 2) $5,000,000 |
| 3) $2,000,000 |
| 4) $3,000,000 |
| Plot: With Carmine's help, Richie and Irving videotape members of Congress receiving bribes. Richie assaults Stoddard in a fight over the money and later convinces Amado that he needs the $10,000,000 to get Tellegio, but gets only $2,000,000. A meeting is arranged at the offices of Tellegio's lawyer, Alfonse Simone (Paul Herman), but Tellegio does not appear. Richie records Simone's admission of criminal activities. |
| score: 0.338900397998 |
| Who helps Richie and Irving videotape congressmen receiving bribes? |
| 0) Simone |
| 1) Carmine |
| 2) Dolly |
| 3) Sydney |
| 4) Amado |
| Plot: Carmine leaves their meeting when Richie presses him to accept a cash bribe. Irving convinces Carmine the sheikh is legitimate, expressing his dislike of Richie, and the two become friends. Richie arranges for Carmine to meet the sheikh, and without consulting the others, has Mexican-American FBI agent Paco Hernandez (Michael Pea) play the sheikh, which displeases Irving. |
| score: 0.454158203406 |
| What is the name of Irving's wife? |
| 0) Carla |
| 1) Sydney |
| 2) Edith |
| 3) Rosalyn |
| 4) Dolly |
| Plot: Irving and Sydney move in together and open a legitimate art gallery, while Rosalyn lives with Pete and shares custody of Danny with Irving. |
| score: 0.495071189412 |
| What do Irvin and Sydney do for living? |
| 0) They are reporters |
| 1) They are police detectives |
| 2) They are government spies |
| 3) They are bankers |
| 4) They are con artists |
| Plot: In 1978, con artists Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale) and Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams) have started a relationship and are working together. Sydney has improved Rosenfeld's scams, posing as English aristocrat "Lady Edith Greensly". Irving loves Sydney, though is hesitant to leave his unstable wife Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence), fearing he will lose contact with her son Danny, whom Irving has adopted. Rosalyn has also threatened to report Irving to the police if he leaves her. |
| score: 0.240126867094 |
| What do Irving and Sydney do for living after dropping the con business? |
| 0) They open up a legitimate casino |
| 1) They open a legitimate art gallery |
| 2) They become private investigators |
| 3) They start a law firm |
| 4) They open up a convenience store |
| Plot: Irving and Sydney move in together and open a legitimate art gallery, while Rosalyn lives with Pete and shares custody of Danny with Irving. |
| score: 0.514915700778 |
| Who does Rosalyn date after divorcing Irving? |
| 0) Richie |
| 1) Francis |
| 2) Paco |
| 3) Pete |
| 4) Carl |
| Plot: Irving and Sydney move in together and open a legitimate art gallery, while Rosalyn lives with Pete and shares custody of Danny with Irving. |
| score: 0.474742713203 |
| What happens between Irving and Sydney at the end? |
| 0) They live separate but happy lives |
| 1) They become business rivals |
| 2) They travel to Paris together |
| 3) They move in together and open an art gallery |
| 4) They move in together with Danny |
| Plot: Irving and Sydney move in together and open a legitimate art gallery, while Rosalyn lives with Pete and shares custody of Danny with Irving. |
| score: 0.492396392399 |
| What happens to the two prostitutes the first time that Bateman has sex with them? |
| 0) They go missing |
| 1) Bateman kills them |
| 2) Nothing; they leave Bateman's apartment in perfect health without a scratch |
| 3) They leave Bateman's apartment bruised and bloodied |
| 4) Bateman holds them captive and tortures them for days |
| Plot: Bateman takes two prostitutes, whom he names Christie and Sabrina, to his apartment and lectures them about the improvement he saw in the band Genesis after Phil Collins replaced Peter Gabriel. After they have sex, Bateman tells them to stay. They leave his apartment sexually bruised and bloodied, one requiring surgery. |
| score: 0.420344867887 |
| Who does Bateman talk to about Genesis and Phil Collins? |
| 0) The two prostitutes he takes home |
| 1) His fiancee |
| 2) His best friend |
| 3) Himself |
| 4) His co-workers |
| Plot: Bateman takes two prostitutes, whom he names Christie and Sabrina, to his apartment and lectures them about the improvement he saw in the band Genesis after Phil Collins replaced Peter Gabriel. After they have sex, Bateman tells them to stay. They leave his apartment sexually bruised and bloodied, one requiring surgery. |
| score: 0.34846108689 |
| What does Bateman realize in the end of the movie? |
| 0) He will go to jail for a long time for what he has done |
| 1) He will continue to escape the punishment he deserves |
| 2) He is a horrible person and needs therapy |
| 3) He dreamed the entire thing and everyone he killed is actually still alive |
| 4) He will go to jail for his crimes but not for as long as he thinks he deserves |
| Plot: Bateman sees Harold at a restaurant and tries to convince him that he is a serial killer. Harold mistakes him for another colleague and laughs off the confession as a joke, saying he had dinner with Paul in London days earlier. Bateman realizes he will continue to escape the punishment he deserves, that there has been no catharsis, and that his confession has meant nothing. |
| score: 0.360704862193 |
| What does Bateman do while talking to his secretary in his apartment? |
| 0) He starts making advances to her |
| 1) He holds a nailgun to the back of her head |
| 2) He suddenly declares love for her |
| 3) He puts a glass with a drink on her head |
| 4) He suggests going to an expensive restaurant |
| Plot: The next day, Bateman's colleague Luis Carruthers reveals his new business card. Bateman tries to kill Luis in the restroom of an expensive restaurant, but cannot bring himself to strangle him. Luis mistakes the attempted murder for a sexual advance and declares his love for Bateman, who flees in disgust. After murdering a model, Bateman invites his secretary, Jean, to dinner, suggesting she meet him at his apartment for drinks beforehand. When Jean arrives, Bateman, unbeknownst to Jean, holds a nailgun to the back of her head while the two converse. When he receives an answering machine message from his fiance, he asks Jean to leave. Kimball meets Bateman for lunch and tells him he is not under suspicion. |
| score: 0.281672652254 |
| What happens to Christie? |
| 0) She is raped repeatedly by Bateman |
| 1) She falls down the stairs |
| 2) Bateman ties her to a chair |
| 3) Bateman kills her as she tries to run |
| 4) She collapses after discovering corpses |
| Plot: Bateman has a threesome with Christie and his friend Elizabeth at Paul's apartment. Bateman kills Elizabeth during sex, and Christie runs, discovering multiple female corpses as she searches for an exit. As she is attempting to escape Bateman by running down the stairs of Paul's apartment building, Bateman drops a chainsaw on Christie and murders her. |
| score: 0.405019889414 |
| How does Patrick describe his mornings? |
| 0) Meditational |
| 1) Easy going |
| 2) Exercise and beautification routines |
| 3) Hard work |
| 4) Lavish |
| Plot: Patrick Bateman is a wealthy investment banker living in Manhattan in the late 1980s. His life revolves around dining at trendy restaurants while keeping up appearances for his fiance, Evelyn, and for his circle of wealthy and shallow associates, most of whom he dislikes. Bateman describes the material accouterments of his lifestyle: his daily morning exercise and beautification routine, his music collection including performers such as Huey Lewis and the News, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston, his taste for expensive designer clothes, and the lavish couture of his apartment. |
| score: 0.198266197119 |
| What kind of clothes that Patrick like? |
| 0) Cheap clothes |
| 1) Comfortable clothes |
| 2) Elegant clothes |
| 3) Couture |
| 4) Expensive designer clothes |
| Plot: Patrick Bateman is a wealthy investment banker living in Manhattan in the late 1980s. His life revolves around dining at trendy restaurants while keeping up appearances for his fiance, Evelyn, and for his circle of wealthy and shallow associates, most of whom he dislikes. Bateman describes the material accouterments of his lifestyle: his daily morning exercise and beautification routine, his music collection including performers such as Huey Lewis and the News, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston, his taste for expensive designer clothes, and the lavish couture of his apartment. |
| score: 0.191855029319 |
| How does Patrick feel about his associates? |
| 0) He admires them |
| 1) He is envious of them |
| 2) He likes them |
| 3) He dislikes them |
| 4) He is scared of them |
| Plot: Patrick Bateman is a wealthy investment banker living in Manhattan in the late 1980s. His life revolves around dining at trendy restaurants while keeping up appearances for his fiance, Evelyn, and for his circle of wealthy and shallow associates, most of whom he dislikes. Bateman describes the material accouterments of his lifestyle: his daily morning exercise and beautification routine, his music collection including performers such as Huey Lewis and the News, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston, his taste for expensive designer clothes, and the lavish couture of his apartment. |
| score: 0.141130457758 |
| Who does Bateman confess to? |
| 0) Luis |
| 1) Evelyn |
| 2) His lawyer, Harold |
| 3) His secretary, Jean |
| 4) The police |
| Plot: Bateman sees Harold at a restaurant and tries to convince him that he is a serial killer. Harold mistakes him for another colleague and laughs off the confession as a joke, saying he had dinner with Paul in London days earlier. Bateman realizes he will continue to escape the punishment he deserves, that there has been no catharsis, and that his confession has meant nothing. |
| score: 0.315473777682 |
| How does Patrick kill Paul? |
| 0) He injects him with a poison |
| 1) He beheads him with a sword |
| 2) With an axe |
| 3) He shoots him with a gun |
| 4) He stabs him with a knife |
| Plot: Bateman and his associates flaunt their business cards in a display of vanity. Enraged by the superiority of coworker Paul Allen's card, Bateman murders a homeless man and his dog. At a Christmas party, Bateman makes plans to have dinner with Paul, with Paul mistaking Bateman for Marcus Halberstram. Bateman gets Paul drunk and lures him back to his apartment. While playing "Hip to Be Square" on the stereo, explaining to Paul his opinion and understanding of the song, and while wearing a rain coat, Bateman ambushes Paul and murders him with an axe. He disposes of Paul's body, then goes to Paul's apartment to stage the situation so that others believe Paul has run off to London. Bateman is met by Donald Kimball, a detective investigating the disappearance. |
| score: 0.148156468513 |
| Who is investigating Paul's disappearance? |
| 0) Rawlinson |
| 1) McDermott |
| 2) Kimball |
| 3) Van Patten |
| 4) Paul's family |
| Plot: Bateman and his associates flaunt their business cards in a display of vanity. Enraged by the superiority of coworker Paul Allen's card, Bateman murders a homeless man and his dog. At a Christmas party, Bateman makes plans to have dinner with Paul, with Paul mistaking Bateman for Marcus Halberstram. Bateman gets Paul drunk and lures him back to his apartment. While playing "Hip to Be Square" on the stereo, explaining to Paul his opinion and understanding of the song, and while wearing a rain coat, Bateman ambushes Paul and murders him with an axe. He disposes of Paul's body, then goes to Paul's apartment to stage the situation so that others believe Paul has run off to London. Bateman is met by Donald Kimball, a detective investigating the disappearance. |
| score: 0.24851000162 |
| What does Jean find in Bateman's office one day? |
| 0) detailed plans for murder, mutilation, and rape |
| 1) detailed pictures of murder, mutilation, and rape |
| 2) detailed drawings of murder, mutilation, and rape |
| 3) detailed illustration of murder, mutilation, and rape |
| 4) detailed sketches of murder, mutilation, and rape |
| Plot: The following morning, Bateman visits Paul's apartment, expecting it to be full of decomposing bodies, but it is vacant and for sale. The real estate broker tells him to leave. As Bateman goes to meet with his colleagues and lawyer, Jean finds detailed drawings of murder, mutilation, and rape in Bateman's office journal to her horror and sorrow. |
| score: 0.448485629398 |
| What does Bateman decide to call the two prostitutes he takes home? |
| 0) He doesn't name them, he just has sex with them |
| 1) Phil and Peter |
| 2) Christie and Sabrina |
| 3) Genesis and Christie |
| 4) Two chicks |
| Plot: Bateman takes two prostitutes, whom he names Christie and Sabrina, to his apartment and lectures them about the improvement he saw in the band Genesis after Phil Collins replaced Peter Gabriel. After they have sex, Bateman tells them to stay. They leave his apartment sexually bruised and bloodied, one requiring surgery. |
| score: 0.394656577449 |
| Who does Bateman finally confess his crimes to? |
| 0) To his fiancee Evelyn |
| 1) To the detective |
| 2) To his lawyer Harold |
| 3) To police |
| 4) To a janitor |
| Plot: Bateman sees Harold at a restaurant and tries to convince him that he is a serial killer. Harold mistakes him for another colleague and laughs off the confession as a joke, saying he had dinner with Paul in London days earlier. Bateman realizes he will continue to escape the punishment he deserves, that there has been no catharsis, and that his confession has meant nothing. |
| score: 0.315480853171 |
| What does Bateman's secretary Jean discover in his office? |
| 0) Nothing of importance |
| 1) Pictures of decomposing bodies |
| 2) Love letters |
| 3) Detailed drawings of murder, mutilation, and rape in his journal |
| 4) Bateman's confession |
| Plot: The following morning, Bateman visits Paul's apartment, expecting it to be full of decomposing bodies, but it is vacant and for sale. The real estate broker tells him to leave. As Bateman goes to meet with his colleagues and lawyer, Jean finds detailed drawings of murder, mutilation, and rape in Bateman's office journal to her horror and sorrow. |
| score: 0.459158377463 |
| What does Bateman discover when he goes to Paul's apartment the morning after he confesses to his lawyer? |
| 0) He finds dead bodies |
| 1) He finds Jean |
| 2) He finds new occupants |
| 3) He finds it vacant |
| 4) He finds his lawyer's dead body |
| Plot: The following morning, Bateman visits Paul's apartment, expecting it to be full of decomposing bodies, but it is vacant and for sale. The real estate broker tells him to leave. As Bateman goes to meet with his colleagues and lawyer, Jean finds detailed drawings of murder, mutilation, and rape in Bateman's office journal to her horror and sorrow. |
| score: 0.362297327882 |
| What does Christie discover as she tries to escape from Bateman? |
| 0) She discovers multiple male bodies in the apartment |
| 1) Other girls tied up |
| 2) Paul's body |
| 3) That he locked the apartment and she cannot escape |
| 4) Multiple female corpses |
| Plot: Bateman has a threesome with Christie and his friend Elizabeth at Paul's apartment. Bateman kills Elizabeth during sex, and Christie runs, discovering multiple female corpses as she searches for an exit. As she is attempting to escape Bateman by running down the stairs of Paul's apartment building, Bateman drops a chainsaw on Christie and murders her. |
| score: 0.475950334575 |
| What weapon does Bateman use to kill Christie? |
| 0) A knife |
| 1) A broken bottle |
| 2) A gun |
| 3) A chainsaw |
| 4) A sword |
| Plot: Bateman has a threesome with Christie and his friend Elizabeth at Paul's apartment. Bateman kills Elizabeth during sex, and Christie runs, discovering multiple female corpses as she searches for an exit. As she is attempting to escape Bateman by running down the stairs of Paul's apartment building, Bateman drops a chainsaw on Christie and murders her. |
| score: 0.442124680674 |
| What does Patrick Bateman do? |
| 0) He is a business man |
| 1) He is a fashion designer |
| 2) He is an investment banker |
| 3) He is a fitness coach |
| 4) He is a music collector |
| Plot: Patrick Bateman is a wealthy investment banker living in Manhattan in the late 1980s. His life revolves around dining at trendy restaurants while keeping up appearances for his fiance, Evelyn, and for his circle of wealthy and shallow associates, most of whom he dislikes. Bateman describes the material accouterments of his lifestyle: his daily morning exercise and beautification routine, his music collection including performers such as Huey Lewis and the News, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston, his taste for expensive designer clothes, and the lavish couture of his apartment. |
| score: 0.224308379188 |
| What weapon does Bateman use to kill Paul? |
| 0) A gun |
| 1) An axe |
| 2) A knife |
| 3) A flower vase |
| 4) A baseball bat |
| Plot: Bateman and his associates flaunt their business cards in a display of vanity. Enraged by the superiority of coworker Paul Allen's card, Bateman murders a homeless man and his dog. At a Christmas party, Bateman makes plans to have dinner with Paul, with Paul mistaking Bateman for Marcus Halberstram. Bateman gets Paul drunk and lures him back to his apartment. While playing "Hip to Be Square" on the stereo, explaining to Paul his opinion and understanding of the song, and while wearing a rain coat, Bateman ambushes Paul and murders him with an axe. He disposes of Paul's body, then goes to Paul's apartment to stage the situation so that others believe Paul has run off to London. Bateman is met by Donald Kimball, a detective investigating the disappearance. |
| score: 0.234603938127 |
| How does Bateman responds to inquires about Paul's disappearance? |
| 0) That Paul is sick |
| 1) That Paul quit his job |
| 2) That Paul is visiting his family |
| 3) That Paul has run off to London |
| 4) That he killed Paul |
| Plot: Bateman sees Harold at a restaurant and tries to convince him that he is a serial killer. Harold mistakes him for another colleague and laughs off the confession as a joke, saying he had dinner with Paul in London days earlier. Bateman realizes he will continue to escape the punishment he deserves, that there has been no catharsis, and that his confession has meant nothing. |
| score: 0.345601518201 |
| How do Bateman and his associates compete with each other? |
| 0) They compare their business cards |
| 1) By getting drunk |
| 2) They buy new cars |
| 3) They host parties |
| 4) By getting more clients |
| Plot: Bateman and his associates flaunt their business cards in a display of vanity. Enraged by the superiority of coworker Paul Allen's card, Bateman murders a homeless man and his dog. At a Christmas party, Bateman makes plans to have dinner with Paul, with Paul mistaking Bateman for Marcus Halberstram. Bateman gets Paul drunk and lures him back to his apartment. While playing "Hip to Be Square" on the stereo, explaining to Paul his opinion and understanding of the song, and while wearing a rain coat, Bateman ambushes Paul and murders him with an axe. He disposes of Paul's body, then goes to Paul's apartment to stage the situation so that others believe Paul has run off to London. Bateman is met by Donald Kimball, a detective investigating the disappearance. |
| score: 0.234186214662 |
| Where does David take Jenny for her birthday gift? |
| 0) California |
| 1) New York |
| 2) Cannes |
| 3) Paris |
| 4) Venice |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.166374054353 |
| What kinid of car does David Goldman drive? |
| 0) A taxi cab |
| 1) A Cadillac 608 |
| 2) A Bristol 405 |
| 3) A Prius 542 |
| 4) A Ford 404 |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.234999805509 |
| How does David seduce Jenny? |
| 0) He tells her he speaks five languages |
| 1) He cooks her fancy meals and pays her way through Oxford |
| 2) He tells her he is married |
| 3) He takes her on a tour of Europe |
| 4) He takes her out to concerts, clubs, and expensive restaurants |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.184056942367 |
| What does Jenny discover about how David makes so much money? |
| 0) She discovers he is a pimp |
| 1) She discovers he is a thief |
| 2) She discovers he has a gambling problem |
| 3) She discovers he is a drug dealer |
| 4) She discovers he is a con man |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.16450925774 |
| What happens to Jenny after David disappears? |
| 0) She takes a job as a receptionist and puts her dreams of Oxford behind her |
| 1) She marries another man and becomes a homemaker |
| 2) She eventually gets accepted into Cambridge and resumes her studies |
| 3) She eventually gets accepted back into Oxford and resumes her studies |
| 4) She falls into a deep depression and gives up on her dreams of getting an Oxford education |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.227751177831 |
| Where does Jenny know Graham from? |
| 0) Her classes at Oxford |
| 1) Youth Chior |
| 2) Primary school |
| 3) Youth Orchestra |
| 4) Church |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.225870091727 |
| Where does Jenny Mellor intend to study? |
| 0) Brown |
| 1) Oxford |
| 2) St. Andrews |
| 3) Harvard |
| 4) Cambridge |
| Plot: In 1961 London, Jenny Mellor is a 16-year-old schoolgirl preparing for Oxford University when she meets a charming older man driving a Bristol 405, David Goldman, who pursues her romantically. He takes her to concerts, clubs and fine restaurants, easily charming her parents into approving of the relationship. Later, Jenny discovers that David is a con man who makes money through a variety of shady practices. She is initially shocked but silences her misgivings in the face of David's charm. Jenny's parents invite Graham, a boy Jenny knows from Youth Orchestra, to Jenny's birthday party but David arrives and Graham goes home. A few days later, David takes Jenny to Paris as a birthday gift, where she loses her virginity to him. When David proposes marriage, Jenny accepts and leaves school. However, she later discovers David is already married. When she reveals her discovery to David, he drops out of sight. Jenny despairs, feeling she has thrown her life away but, with the help of her favourite teacher, resumes her studies and is accepted at Oxford the following year. |
| score: 0.214069945498 |
| What does Walter and Ron do together? |
| 0) They rehabilitate a small dolphin. |
| 1) They go fishing together. |
| 2) They rehabilitate a small shark. |
| 3) They catch a large octopus. |
| 4) The adopt a small dog. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.189489307789 |
| What happens to Ron after he suffers a head injury? |
| 0) He becomes temporarily blind. |
| 1) He suffers a short memory loss. |
| 2) He becomes confused. |
| 3) He suffers a mild heart attack. |
| 4) He becomes temporarily deaf. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.120981752469 |
| What does Ron do when he finds himself unable to read the news? |
| 0) He starts seeins a psychiatrist. |
| 1) He isolates himself in a lighthouse. |
| 2) He goes for a trip. |
| 3) He takes up new sport. |
| 4) He quits his job for good. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.203289926896 |
| Who comes to visit Ron at the lighthouse? |
| 0) Brick Tamland. |
| 1) Corningstone and Walter. |
| 2) Kind and Shapp. |
| 3) Freddie and Linda. |
| 4) Brick and Brian. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.262886466426 |
| What does Ron do when he finds out Veronica was hiding messages from him? |
| 0) He starts doing research about the new procedure. |
| 1) He gets into a fight with her. |
| 2) He decides to get the operation and change his job. |
| 3) He gets his sight restored and returns to GNN. |
| 4) He goes to another doctor for a second opinion. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.206457339193 |
| What does Ron discover about his sight? |
| 0) That his eye doctor is incompetent and has no proper school. |
| 1) That Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. |
| 2) That his doctor has been lying to him. |
| 3) That he missed some information about a new medicine on the maret. |
| 4) That Corningstone was hiding messages about some experimental drugs. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.245720525989 |
| What do Walter and Ron name the shark? |
| 0) Doby. |
| 1) Dory. |
| 2) Sharky. |
| 3) Danny. |
| 4) Bobby. |
| Plot: During a party celebrating GNN's success, Lime causes Burgundy to slip and suffer a head injury, resulting in him becoming temporarily blind. Unable to read the news, Burgundy isolates himself in a lighthouse, unable to adjust to his loss of sight. Corningstone arrives with Walter for a visit and Burgundy bonds with his family, gradually overcoming his disability. Burgundy and his son rehabilitate a small shark, naming him Doby before setting him free. Burgundy finds out that Corningstone was hiding messages from his eye doctor about an experimental procedure. He leaves angrily, gets his sight restored, and returns to GNN. |
| score: 0.18955157787 |
| What is Champ doing when Ron finds him? |
| 0) He is a cat photographer. |
| 1) He owns a pet store. |
| 2) He owns a small restaurant. |
| 3) He runs a small family bar. |
| 4) He owns a fried chicken store. |
| Plot: Six months later, Burgundy is back in San Diego, but barely able to hold a job due to his depression. After being fired from SeaWorld and botching a suicide attempt, Burgundy accepts a job offered to him by Freddie Shapp (Dylan Baker) with GNN (Global News Network), the world's first 24-hour cable news network, for GNN's official launch. He reassembles his news team, finding Champ Kind (David Koechner), who owns a fried chicken store (that sells bats secretly to cut down on costs), Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), now a famous cat photographer, and Brick Tamland (Steve Carell), who is presumed dead but appears at his own funeral. They are assigned the unpopular late-night timeslot while obnoxious rival anchorman Jack Lime (James Marsden) is put in a primetime slot. Meanwhile, Burgundy finds that Corningstone has started dating another man, a psychologist named Gary (Greg Kinnear). |
| score: 0.160707293717 |
| What is GNN? |
| 0) 24-hour cable news network. |
| 1) A successful newspaper company. |
| 2) A small weather investigating company. |
| 3) A science tv channel. |
| 4) An IT company. |
| Plot: Six months later, Burgundy is back in San Diego, but barely able to hold a job due to his depression. After being fired from SeaWorld and botching a suicide attempt, Burgundy accepts a job offered to him by Freddie Shapp (Dylan Baker) with GNN (Global News Network), the world's first 24-hour cable news network, for GNN's official launch. He reassembles his news team, finding Champ Kind (David Koechner), who owns a fried chicken store (that sells bats secretly to cut down on costs), Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), now a famous cat photographer, and Brick Tamland (Steve Carell), who is presumed dead but appears at his own funeral. They are assigned the unpopular late-night timeslot while obnoxious rival anchorman Jack Lime (James Marsden) is put in a primetime slot. Meanwhile, Burgundy finds that Corningstone has started dating another man, a psychologist named Gary (Greg Kinnear). |
| score: 0.228632282616 |
| What does Ron do while reporting on live TV? |
| 0) He confesses his undying love for Veronica |
| 1) He goes on a rant criticizing news networks for focusing on ratings rather than the news |
| 2) He goes on a rant praising news networks for focusing on ratings rather than the news |
| 3) He goes on a rant criticizing news networks for focusing on the news rather than ratings |
| 4) He confesses his undying love for Linda |
| Plot: Back in New York, returning to work, Burgundy is once again approached by Corningstone, who pleads with him to attend Walter's piano recital. At the same time, an exclusive news story comes in, requiring Burgundy to cover it. On live TV, Burgundy instead goes on a rant criticizing news networks, including GNN, for focusing on ratings rather than the news. He leaves for Walter's recital but is intercepted by an angered Lime and his team and other angered teams from news networks, including Tannen, all of whom want to kill him due to his fame. Burgundy's friends arrive to defend him and a massive free-for-all battle ensues. Burgundy's old arch-rival Wes Mantooth (Vince Vaughn) threatens to blow up Lime's news crew and is accidentally blown up by Tamland instead before Tannen, Lime, and all the other teams retreat from the fight in defeat. Burgundy manages to reach Walter's recital in time. |
| score: 0.230422384645 |
| What does Ron do after his rant on live TV? |
| 0) He prepares to leave for Walter's recital |
| 1) He goes to a bar to get drunk |
| 2) He prepares to go on a vacation |
| 3) He proposes to Linda |
| 4) He quits his job |
| Plot: Back in New York, returning to work, Burgundy is once again approached by Corningstone, who pleads with him to attend Walter's piano recital. At the same time, an exclusive news story comes in, requiring Burgundy to cover it. On live TV, Burgundy instead goes on a rant criticizing news networks, including GNN, for focusing on ratings rather than the news. He leaves for Walter's recital but is intercepted by an angered Lime and his team and other angered teams from news networks, including Tannen, all of whom want to kill him due to his fame. Burgundy's friends arrive to defend him and a massive free-for-all battle ensues. Burgundy's old arch-rival Wes Mantooth (Vince Vaughn) threatens to blow up Lime's news crew and is accidentally blown up by Tamland instead before Tannen, Lime, and all the other teams retreat from the fight in defeat. Burgundy manages to reach Walter's recital in time. |
| score: 0.181113650948 |
| What happens after Wes is accidentally blown up during the news team battle? |
| 0) All the other teams except Tannen and his team retreat from the fight in defeat |
| 1) The police arrive and arrest everyone except Ron and his team |
| 2) All the other teams, including Tannen and Lime's teams, retreat from the fight in defeat |
| 3) All the other teams except Lime and his team retreat from the fight in defeat |
| 4) The police arrive and arrest everyone |
| Plot: Back in New York, returning to work, Burgundy is once again approached by Corningstone, who pleads with him to attend Walter's piano recital. At the same time, an exclusive news story comes in, requiring Burgundy to cover it. On live TV, Burgundy instead goes on a rant criticizing news networks, including GNN, for focusing on ratings rather than the news. He leaves for Walter's recital but is intercepted by an angered Lime and his team and other angered teams from news networks, including Tannen, all of whom want to kill him due to his fame. Burgundy's friends arrive to defend him and a massive free-for-all battle ensues. Burgundy's old arch-rival Wes Mantooth (Vince Vaughn) threatens to blow up Lime's news crew and is accidentally blown up by Tamland instead before Tannen, Lime, and all the other teams retreat from the fight in defeat. Burgundy manages to reach Walter's recital in time. |
| score: 0.309798673498 |
| What does Ron encounter on his way to Walter's recital? |
| 0) A bunch of cameramen |
| 1) A bear |
| 2) A bunch of news teams |
| 3) A bunch of movie stars |
| 4) A pack of dogs |
| Plot: Back in New York, returning to work, Burgundy is once again approached by Corningstone, who pleads with him to attend Walter's piano recital. At the same time, an exclusive news story comes in, requiring Burgundy to cover it. On live TV, Burgundy instead goes on a rant criticizing news networks, including GNN, for focusing on ratings rather than the news. He leaves for Walter's recital but is intercepted by an angered Lime and his team and other angered teams from news networks, including Tannen, all of whom want to kill him due to his fame. Burgundy's friends arrive to defend him and a massive free-for-all battle ensues. Burgundy's old arch-rival Wes Mantooth (Vince Vaughn) threatens to blow up Lime's news crew and is accidentally blown up by Tamland instead before Tannen, Lime, and all the other teams retreat from the fight in defeat. Burgundy manages to reach Walter's recital in time. |
| score: 0.174096523853 |
| What happens when Ron's team shows up to defend him from the others? |
| 0) A massive free-for-all battle ensues |
| 1) All of the teams call a truce and decide not to fight each other anymore |
| 2) All of the other teams surrender |
| 3) The police show up and threaten to arrest them all |
| 4) Ron gets into a fight with his own team |
| Plot: Back in New York, returning to work, Burgundy is once again approached by Corningstone, who pleads with him to attend Walter's piano recital. At the same time, an exclusive news story comes in, requiring Burgundy to cover it. On live TV, Burgundy instead goes on a rant criticizing news networks, including GNN, for focusing on ratings rather than the news. He leaves for Walter's recital but is intercepted by an angered Lime and his team and other angered teams from news networks, including Tannen, all of whom want to kill him due to his fame. Burgundy's friends arrive to defend him and a massive free-for-all battle ensues. Burgundy's old arch-rival Wes Mantooth (Vince Vaughn) threatens to blow up Lime's news crew and is accidentally blown up by Tamland instead before Tannen, Lime, and all the other teams retreat from the fight in defeat. Burgundy manages to reach Walter's recital in time. |
| score: 0.149296057733 |
| What do Ron and Veronica do for a living? |
| 0) They are writers |
| 1) They are actors |
| 2) They are teachers |
| 3) They are co-anchors for a news network |
| 4) They are journalists for a newspaper |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.263669382133 |
| What city do Veronica and Ron work in? |
| 0) San Francisco |
| 1) New York City |
| 2) San Diego |
| 3) Chicago |
| 4) Los Angeles |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.137700294763 |
| Why does Mack want to fire Ron? |
| 0) Because he doesn't like the way Ron looks |
| 1) Because he thinks Ron is a distraction to Veronica |
| 2) Because Ron was rude to him |
| 3) No reason in particular |
| 4) Because he thinks Ron's on-air performance has been sloppy |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.226520480678 |
| Who is Mack Tannen? |
| 0) The most famous nightly news anchor in Chicago |
| 1) The most famous nightly news anchor in New York |
| 2) Veronica's father |
| 3) The most famous nightly news anchor in New Jersey |
| 4) Ron's best friend |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.311110174497 |
| In which year is the movie set? |
| 0) 1980 |
| 1) 1975 |
| 2) 1962 |
| 3) 2013 |
| 4) 1990 |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.0853792352602 |
| What is Ron and Veronica's son's name? |
| 0) William |
| 1) Champ |
| 2) Ron Jr. |
| 3) Walter |
| 4) Wallace |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.176836031632 |
| Who does Mack intend to promote to his position after retiring? |
| 0) Brian |
| 1) Champ |
| 2) Brick |
| 3) Veronica |
| 4) Ron |
| Plot: In 1980, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) are married and are both co-anchors for a prestigious news network in New York City. One day, Mack Tannen (Harrison Ford), the most famous nightly news anchor in New York, reveals that he is retiring. He intends to promote Corningstone, making her the first female nightly news anchor in the history of television, and to fire Burgundy due to his continuously sloppy performance on air. Burgundy grows jealous of Corningstone's success and storms out of the house, leaving Corningstone and his six-year-old son Walter (Judah Nelson). |
| score: 0.222494958922 |
| Where does Brick's and Chani's wedding take place? |
| 0) At a synagogue |
| 1) On the beach |
| 2) In their backyard |
| 3) At a church |
| 4) In the park |
| Plot: Burgundy and his friends later attend Tamland's and Chani's wedding on the beach. |
| score: 0.274323729819 |
| What effect does Ron's newfound fame have on his relationship with his son? |
| 0) He starts buying more things for his son, but neglects the importance of showing love and care. |
| 1) He starts seeing his son more, as he has more benefits at work. |
| 2) He starts neglecting his obligations towards his son. |
| 3) He starts bringing new girlfriends home, angering his son. |
| 4) He starts buying expensive toys for his son, trying to compensate for the lost time and previous lack of money. |
| Plot: As GNN launches, Burgundy decides to broadcast what the people want to hear, rather than what they need to hear. He and his team devise a sensationalist and attention-grabbing newscast. Their new approach proves to be a hit, beating Lime in ratings by a massive margin, and the other news networks scramble to emulate them. Burgundy and his team are promoted to primetime, where they enjoy fame and fortune. Burgundy's success excites GNN's manager, Linda Jackson (Meagan Good), and they begin a romantic relationship. Tamland meets a similarly eccentric GNN office worker named Chani (Kristen Wiig) and immediately falls in love. Burgundy lets his newfound fame get to his head and neglects his parental obligations to Walter, angering Corningstone. He also alienates Fantana, Kind, and Tamland, claiming he is tired of carrying them. |
| score: 0.13524446021 |
| What is Ron and his team's approach to news delivery? |
| 0) They decides to broadcast what the people want to say, rather than what they need to say. |
| 1) They decides to broadcast what the people want to know, rather than what they need to learn. |
| 2) They decides to broadcast what the people want to see, rather than what they need to see. |
| 3) They decides to broadcast what the people want to hear, rather than what they need to hear. |
| 4) They decides to broadcast what the people want to buy, rather than what they need to buy. |
| Plot: As GNN launches, Burgundy decides to broadcast what the people want to hear, rather than what they need to hear. He and his team devise a sensationalist and attention-grabbing newscast. Their new approach proves to be a hit, beating Lime in ratings by a massive margin, and the other news networks scramble to emulate them. Burgundy and his team are promoted to primetime, where they enjoy fame and fortune. Burgundy's success excites GNN's manager, Linda Jackson (Meagan Good), and they begin a romantic relationship. Tamland meets a similarly eccentric GNN office worker named Chani (Kristen Wiig) and immediately falls in love. Burgundy lets his newfound fame get to his head and neglects his parental obligations to Walter, angering Corningstone. He also alienates Fantana, Kind, and Tamland, claiming he is tired of carrying them. |
| score: 0.14807244516 |
| Why is Mattingly recruited by Controller John Aaron? |
| 0) To build new oxygen tanks |
| 1) To get John coffee |
| 2) To help restart Odysseus for the final return |
| 3) To help restart Apollo for the final return |
| 4) To help restart Odyssey for the final return |
| Plot: Three days into the mission, the crew sends a live television transmission from Odyssey, but the networks decline to carry the broadcast live. When Swigert performs a standard housekeeping procedure, one of two liquid oxygen tank explodes, emptying its contents into space and sending the craft tumbling. The other tank is soon found to be leaking. Mission Control aborts the Moon landing, Lovell and Haise hurriedly power up Aquarius as a "lifeboat" for the return home, and Swigert shuts down Odyssey before its battery power runs out. In Houston, Kranz rallies his team and declares "failure is not an option". Controller John Aaron recruits Mattingly to help restart Odyssey for the final return. |
| score: 0.297757313636 |
| What happens to the liquid oxygen tanks during the mission? |
| 0) They both explode |
| 1) They both start leaking |
| 2) They both accidentally get ejected into space |
| 3) One explodes and the other starts leaking |
| 4) They both suddenly stop working |
| Plot: Three days into the mission, the crew sends a live television transmission from Odyssey, but the networks decline to carry the broadcast live. When Swigert performs a standard housekeeping procedure, one of two liquid oxygen tank explodes, emptying its contents into space and sending the craft tumbling. The other tank is soon found to be leaking. Mission Control aborts the Moon landing, Lovell and Haise hurriedly power up Aquarius as a "lifeboat" for the return home, and Swigert shuts down Odyssey before its battery power runs out. In Houston, Kranz rallies his team and declares "failure is not an option". Controller John Aaron recruits Mattingly to help restart Odyssey for the final return. |
| score: 0.193147821979 |
| Who does Haise blame for the accident? |
| 0) Lovell |
| 1) Mattingly |
| 2) Swigert |
| 3) Mission Control |
| 4) Kranz |
| Plot: As the astronauts receive a hero's welcome on deck, Lovell's narration describes the events that follow their return from spaceincluding the investigation into the explosion, and the subsequent careers and lives of Haise, Swigert, Mattingly and Kranzand ends with him wondering when mankind will return to the Moon. |
| score: 0.360093622995 |
| What does Jim confess to his wife Marilyn after the party? |
| 0) That he intends to walk on the Moon's surface |
| 1) That he intends to retire |
| 2) That he admires Armstrong |
| 3) That he loves his job |
| 4) That he loves her |
| Plot: On July 20, 1969, astronaut Jim Lovell hosts a party, where guests watch on television as Neil Armstrong takes his first steps on the Moon during Apollo 11. After the party, Lovell, who had orbited the Moon on Apollo 8, tells his wife Marilyn that he intends to walk on the Moon's surface. |
| score: 0.354930662278 |
| What is Jim Lovell's profession? |
| 0) An astrologer |
| 1) An event host |
| 2) An astronaut |
| 3) A nuclear scientist |
| 4) A TV show host |
| Plot: On July 20, 1969, astronaut Jim Lovell hosts a party, where guests watch on television as Neil Armstrong takes his first steps on the Moon during Apollo 11. After the party, Lovell, who had orbited the Moon on Apollo 8, tells his wife Marilyn that he intends to walk on the Moon's surface. |
| score: 0.366801403339 |
| Where do the astronauts end up after entering the atmosphere? |
| 0) In the Atlantic Ocean |
| 1) In the Arctic |
| 2) In the Pacific Ocean |
| 3) In the Indian Ocean |
| 4) In Antarctica |
| Plot: Mattingly and Aaron struggle to find a way to power up the Command Module with its limited available power, but finally succeed and transmit the procedures to Swigert, who restarts Odyssey by transferring extra power from Aquarius. Jettisoning the Service Module, the crew finally see the extent of the damage. They prepare for re-entry, unsure whether Odyssey's heat shield is intact (if it is not, they will be incinerated). They release Aquarius and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere in Odyssey. After a tense, longer-than-normal period of radio silence due to ionization blackout, the astronauts report all is well and splash down in the Pacific Ocean. Recovery helicopters bring the three men aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima. |
| score: 0.184302554008 |
| How do the astronauts power up Odyssey? |
| 0) By transferring extra power from Aquarius |
| 1) Be rigging the Odyssey's power supply with external batteries |
| 2) By using the power from the Command Module |
| 3) By powering off all radio and communication equipment |
| 4) By using power from Odyssey's heat shield |
| Plot: Mattingly and Aaron struggle to find a way to power up the Command Module with its limited available power, but finally succeed and transmit the procedures to Swigert, who restarts Odyssey by transferring extra power from Aquarius. Jettisoning the Service Module, the crew finally see the extent of the damage. They prepare for re-entry, unsure whether Odyssey's heat shield is intact (if it is not, they will be incinerated). They release Aquarius and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere in Odyssey. After a tense, longer-than-normal period of radio silence due to ionization blackout, the astronauts report all is well and splash down in the Pacific Ocean. Recovery helicopters bring the three men aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima. |
| score: 0.316369313479 |
| What does Lovell learn on the day when he leads a VIP tour of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building? |
| 0) That he has a new boss |
| 1) That he and his crew will fly the Apollo 13 instead of the Apollo 14 |
| 2) That the launch date has been pushed forward |
| 3) That he is to be replaced |
| 4) That the mission has been called off |
| Plot: On October 30, 1969, as Lovell conducts a VIP tour of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building, his boss Deke Slayton informs him that he and his crew will fly the Apollo 13 mission instead of Apollo 14. Lovell, Ken Mattingly, and Fred Haise train for their new mission. Days before launch, it is discovered that Mattingly was exposed to measles, and the flight surgeon demands his replacement with Mattingly's backup, Jack Swigert, as a safety precaution. Lovell initially resists breaking up his team, but relents when Slayton threatens to relieve him of his command. As the launch date approaches, Marilyn's fears for her husband's safety manifest in nightmares, but she goes to Cape Kennedy the night before launch to see him off despite her misgivings. |
| score: 0.344743193238 |
| Why is Mattingly not allowed to participate in the Apollo 13 mission afterwards? |
| 0) Because he became ill |
| 1) Because he was exposed to measles |
| 2) Because he injured himself |
| 3) Because he disrespected his commander |
| 4) Because he had a family emergency |
| Plot: On October 30, 1969, as Lovell conducts a VIP tour of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building, his boss Deke Slayton informs him that he and his crew will fly the Apollo 13 mission instead of Apollo 14. Lovell, Ken Mattingly, and Fred Haise train for their new mission. Days before launch, it is discovered that Mattingly was exposed to measles, and the flight surgeon demands his replacement with Mattingly's backup, Jack Swigert, as a safety precaution. Lovell initially resists breaking up his team, but relents when Slayton threatens to relieve him of his command. As the launch date approaches, Marilyn's fears for her husband's safety manifest in nightmares, but she goes to Cape Kennedy the night before launch to see him off despite her misgivings. |
| score: 0.28410608844 |
| Who is Mattingly replaced with? |
| 0) Swigert |
| 1) Slayton |
| 2) Haise |
| 3) Conrad |
| 4) Kranz |
| Plot: As the astronauts receive a hero's welcome on deck, Lovell's narration describes the events that follow their return from spaceincluding the investigation into the explosion, and the subsequent careers and lives of Haise, Swigert, Mattingly and Kranzand ends with him wondering when mankind will return to the Moon. |
| score: 0.371793000056 |
| What is Argo? |
| 0) A car |
| 1) A science fantasy adventure film |
| 2) A club |
| 3) A book |
| 4) A CIA operation |
| Plot: Mendez contacts John Chambers, a Hollywood make-up artist who had previously crafted disguises for the CIA. Chambers puts Mendez in touch with film producer Lester Siegel. Together, they set up a phony film production company, publicize their plans, and successfully establish the pretense of developing Argo, a "science fantasy adventure" in the style of Star Wars, to lend credibility to the cover story. Meanwhile, the escapees grow frantic inside the ambassador's residence. The revolutionaries reassemble embassy photographs shredded before the takeover and learn that some personnel have escaped. |
| score: 0.218482017707 |
| What does Mendez do when he is told the rescue operation is cancelled? |
| 0) He asks for help from Jack |
| 1) He waits for new orders |
| 2) He makes another plan |
| 3) He and his group leave the airport |
| 4) He goes ahead with the operation |
| Plot: Mendez is told that the operation has been cancelled to avoid conflicting with a planned military rescue of the hostages. He pushes ahead, forcing his boss Jack O'Donnell to hastily re-obtain authorization for the mission to get tickets on a Swissair flight. Tension rises at the airport, where the escapees' flight reservations are confirmed at the last minute, and a guard's call to the supposed production company in Hollywood is answered at the last second. The group boards the plane, which takes off just as the Revolutionary Guards at the airport uncover the ruse and try to stop them. |
| score: 0.294811661141 |
| Who is Jack O'Donnell? |
| 0) A pilot |
| 1) Employee at Swissair |
| 2) Head of the Revolutionary guards |
| 3) A Hollywood producer |
| 4) Mendez's boss |
| Plot: Mendez is told that the operation has been cancelled to avoid conflicting with a planned military rescue of the hostages. He pushes ahead, forcing his boss Jack O'Donnell to hastily re-obtain authorization for the mission to get tickets on a Swissair flight. Tension rises at the airport, where the escapees' flight reservations are confirmed at the last minute, and a guard's call to the supposed production company in Hollywood is answered at the last second. The group boards the plane, which takes off just as the Revolutionary Guards at the airport uncover the ruse and try to stop them. |
| score: 0.284060296662 |
| What does Mendez receive for successful completion of his mission? |
| 0) A Silver Star |
| 1) The Intelligence Star |
| 2) The Intelligence Cross |
| 3) The Presidential Medal |
| 4) A Congressional Gold Star |
| Plot: To protect the hostages remaining in Tehran from retaliation, all U.S. involvement in the rescue is suppressed, giving full credit to the Canadian government and its ambassador (who left Iran with his wife under their own credentials as the operation was underway; their Iranian housekeeper, who had known about the Americans and lied to the revolutionaries to protect them, escaped to Iraq). Mendez is awarded the Intelligence Star, but due to the mission's classified nature, he would not be able to officially receive the medal until the details were publicized in 1997. All the hostages were freed on January 20, 1981. The film ends with Carter's speech about the crisis and the Canadian Caper. |
| score: 0.244937965103 |
| Where do the remaining staffers hide from the abducters? |
| 0) In a nearby cafe |
| 1) At the UN offices |
| 2) In the embassy basement |
| 3) At the US ambassador's residence |
| 4) At the Canadian ambassador's home |
| Plot: To protect the hostages remaining in Tehran from retaliation, all U.S. involvement in the rescue is suppressed, giving full credit to the Canadian government and its ambassador (who left Iran with his wife under their own credentials as the operation was underway; their Iranian housekeeper, who had known about the Americans and lied to the revolutionaries to protect them, escaped to Iraq). Mendez is awarded the Intelligence Star, but due to the mission's classified nature, he would not be able to officially receive the medal until the details were publicized in 1997. All the hostages were freed on January 20, 1981. The film ends with Carter's speech about the crisis and the Canadian Caper. |
| score: 0.172835545182 |
| Who is Ken Taylor? |
| 0) The UN Special Envoy to Iran |
| 1) A CIA operative |
| 2) The US Ambassador to Iran |
| 3) The Iranian ambassador to the US |
| 4) The Canadian Ambassador to Iran |
| Plot: On November 4, 1979, Iranian activists storm the United States embassy in Tehran in retaliation for President Jimmy Carter giving the Shah asylum in the U.S. during the Iranian Revolution. More than 50 of the embassy staff are taken as hostages, but six avoid capture and hide in the home of Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor. With the escapees' situation kept secret, the U.S. State Department begins to explore options for exfiltrating them from Iran. Tony Mendez, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency exfiltration specialist, is brought in for consultation. He criticizes the proposals, but is at a loss when asked for an alternative. While on the phone with his son, he is inspired by watching Battle for the Planet of the Apes and begins plans for creating a cover story for the escapees: that they are Canadian filmmakers who happened to be in Iran scouting exotic locations for a similar science-fiction film. |
| score: 0.247661072172 |
| What inspires Mendez to come up with the story of Canadian filmmakers? |
| 0) Pirates of the Caribbean |
| 1) The Caper |
| 2) Battle for the Planet of the Apes |
| 3) Star Wars |
| 4) The Great Escape |
| Plot: On November 4, 1979, Iranian activists storm the United States embassy in Tehran in retaliation for President Jimmy Carter giving the Shah asylum in the U.S. during the Iranian Revolution. More than 50 of the embassy staff are taken as hostages, but six avoid capture and hide in the home of Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor. With the escapees' situation kept secret, the U.S. State Department begins to explore options for exfiltrating them from Iran. Tony Mendez, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency exfiltration specialist, is brought in for consultation. He criticizes the proposals, but is at a loss when asked for an alternative. While on the phone with his son, he is inspired by watching Battle for the Planet of the Apes and begins plans for creating a cover story for the escapees: that they are Canadian filmmakers who happened to be in Iran scouting exotic locations for a similar science-fiction film. |
| score: 0.254881360396 |
| How many staffers hide in the house of Canadian ambassador? |
| 0) Three |
| 1) Eight |
| 2) Five |
| 3) Ten |
| 4) Six |
| Plot: On November 4, 1979, Iranian activists storm the United States embassy in Tehran in retaliation for President Jimmy Carter giving the Shah asylum in the U.S. during the Iranian Revolution. More than 50 of the embassy staff are taken as hostages, but six avoid capture and hide in the home of Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor. With the escapees' situation kept secret, the U.S. State Department begins to explore options for exfiltrating them from Iran. Tony Mendez, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency exfiltration specialist, is brought in for consultation. He criticizes the proposals, but is at a loss when asked for an alternative. While on the phone with his son, he is inspired by watching Battle for the Planet of the Apes and begins plans for creating a cover story for the escapees: that they are Canadian filmmakers who happened to be in Iran scouting exotic locations for a similar science-fiction film. |
| score: 0.169998531261 |
| Why do the Iranian activists enter the U.S. embassy in Tehran? |
| 0) To demand the closure of the US embassy in Tehran |
| 1) To demand the release of Iranian activists jailed in American prisons |
| 2) In retaliation for President Carter giving the Shah asylum in the US |
| 3) To protest US involvement in the Iranian revolution |
| 4) To take US citizens hostage |
| Plot: On November 4, 1979, Iranian activists storm the United States embassy in Tehran in retaliation for President Jimmy Carter giving the Shah asylum in the U.S. during the Iranian Revolution. More than 50 of the embassy staff are taken as hostages, but six avoid capture and hide in the home of Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor. With the escapees' situation kept secret, the U.S. State Department begins to explore options for exfiltrating them from Iran. Tony Mendez, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency exfiltration specialist, is brought in for consultation. He criticizes the proposals, but is at a loss when asked for an alternative. While on the phone with his son, he is inspired by watching Battle for the Planet of the Apes and begins plans for creating a cover story for the escapees: that they are Canadian filmmakers who happened to be in Iran scouting exotic locations for a similar science-fiction film. |
| score: 0.324460554699 |
| Who invents the story that the six embassy employees are Canadian filmmakers? |
| 0) Siegel |
| 1) Mendez |
| 2) Anders |
| 3) O'Donnell |
| 4) Chambers |
| Plot: Posing as a producer for Argo, Mendez enters Iran and links up with the six escapees. He provides them with Canadian passports and fake identities to prepare them to get through security at the airport. Although afraid to trust Mendez's scheme, they reluctantly go along with it, knowing that he is risking his own life too. A scouting visit to the bazaar to maintain their cover story takes a bad turn, but their Iranian culture contact gets them away from the hostile crowd. |
| score: 0.279787037262 |
| How do Mendez and Chambers know each other? |
| 0) They are best friends |
| 1) They are brothers |
| 2) From Chambers' previous work for the CIA |
| 3) They went to school together |
| 4) From a film they made together |
| Plot: Mendez contacts John Chambers, a Hollywood make-up artist who had previously crafted disguises for the CIA. Chambers puts Mendez in touch with film producer Lester Siegel. Together, they set up a phony film production company, publicize their plans, and successfully establish the pretense of developing Argo, a "science fantasy adventure" in the style of Star Wars, to lend credibility to the cover story. Meanwhile, the escapees grow frantic inside the ambassador's residence. The revolutionaries reassemble embassy photographs shredded before the takeover and learn that some personnel have escaped. |
| score: 0.229810569175 |
| Who is Lester Siegel? |
| 0) An actor |
| 1) Chambers' boss |
| 2) A make-up artist |
| 3) A film producer |
| 4) A Hollywood stuntman |
| Plot: Mendez contacts John Chambers, a Hollywood make-up artist who had previously crafted disguises for the CIA. Chambers puts Mendez in touch with film producer Lester Siegel. Together, they set up a phony film production company, publicize their plans, and successfully establish the pretense of developing Argo, a "science fantasy adventure" in the style of Star Wars, to lend credibility to the cover story. Meanwhile, the escapees grow frantic inside the ambassador's residence. The revolutionaries reassemble embassy photographs shredded before the takeover and learn that some personnel have escaped. |
| score: 0.19963462877 |
| What is the "Argo"? |
| 0) A mission |
| 1) A plane |
| 2) A book |
| 3) A film |
| 4) A newspaper |
| Plot: Mendez contacts John Chambers, a Hollywood make-up artist who had previously crafted disguises for the CIA. Chambers puts Mendez in touch with film producer Lester Siegel. Together, they set up a phony film production company, publicize their plans, and successfully establish the pretense of developing Argo, a "science fantasy adventure" in the style of Star Wars, to lend credibility to the cover story. Meanwhile, the escapees grow frantic inside the ambassador's residence. The revolutionaries reassemble embassy photographs shredded before the takeover and learn that some personnel have escaped. |
| score: 0.126981271308 |
| What does David believe the Blue Fairy will do for him? |
| 0) Give him new abilities |
| 1) Transform him into a girl |
| 2) Make him smarter |
| 3) Transform him into a human boy |
| 4) Give him special powers |
| Plot: The two set out to find the Blue Fairy, whom David remembers from the story The Adventures of Pinocchio. He is convinced that the Blue Fairy will transform him into a human boy, allowing Monica to love him and take him home. Joe and David make their way to Rouge City. Information from a holographic answer engine called "Dr. Know" (Robin Williams) eventually leads them to the top of Rockefeller Center in partially flooded Manhattan. There, David meets an identical copy of himself, and believing he is not special, becomes filled with anger and destroys the copy Mecha. David then meets his human creator, Professor Allen Hobby (Hurt), who excitedly tells David that finding him was a test, which has demonstrated the reality of his love and desire. However, David learns that he is the namesake and image of Professor Hobby's deceased son and that many copies of David, along with female versions, are already being manufactured. Sadly realizing that he is not unique, a disheartened David attempts to commit suicide by falling from a ledge into the ocean, but Joe rescues him with their stolen amphibicopter. David tells Joe he saw the Blue Fairy underwater, and wants to go down to her. At that moment, Joe is captured by the authorities with the use of an electromagnet, but sets the amphibicopter on submerge. David and Teddy take it to the fairy, which turns out to be a statue from a submerged attraction at Coney Island. Teddy and David become trapped when the Wonder Wheel falls on their vehicle. Believing the Blue Fairy to be real, David asks to be turned into a real boy, repeating his wish without an end, until the ocean freezes in another ice age and his internal power source drains away. |
| score: 0.172419645436 |
| What is the name of the company that makes human-like androids called Mecha? |
| 0) Sinclair |
| 1) Cybertronics |
| 2) Swinton Electronics Company Ltd. |
| 3) New Jersey |
| 4) The Robotics Company |
| Plot: A cure is found for Martin and he is brought home; as he recovers, it becomes clear he doesn't want a sibling and soon makes moves to cause issues for David. First he attempts to make Teddy choose who he likes more. He then makes David promise to do something and in return Martin will tell Monica that he loves his new "brother", making her love him more. The promise David makes is to go to Monica in the middle of the night and cut off a lock of her hair, which of course upsets the parents (not just through the act itself, but David isn't supposed to go into their room at night). At a pool party, one of Martin's friends activates David's self-protection programming by poking him with a knife. David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin. Martin is saved from drowning, but Henry mistakes David's fear during the pool incident as hate for Martin. Henry persuades Monica to return David to Cybertronics, where he will be destroyed. However, Monica cannot bring herself to do this, and instead tearfully abandons David in the forest (with Teddy) to hide as an unregistered Mecha. David is captured for an anti-Mecha Flesh Fair, an event where obsolete and unlicensed Mecha are destroyed in front of cheering crowds. David is nearly killed, but the crowd is swayed by his fear (since Mecha don't plea for their lives) into believing he is real and he escapes with Gigolo Joe (Law), a male prostitute Mecha on the run after being framed for murder. |
| score: 0.224269487114 |
| What does Martin trick David into doing that ends up upsetting their parents? |
| 0) Attacking Martin's friends at the pool party |
| 1) Cutting off a lock of Monica's hair in the middle of the night |
| 2) Getting rid of Teddy |
| 3) Activating nis self-protection |
| 4) Throwing Martin into the pool |
| Plot: A cure is found for Martin and he is brought home; as he recovers, it becomes clear he doesn't want a sibling and soon makes moves to cause issues for David. First he attempts to make Teddy choose who he likes more. He then makes David promise to do something and in return Martin will tell Monica that he loves his new "brother", making her love him more. The promise David makes is to go to Monica in the middle of the night and cut off a lock of her hair, which of course upsets the parents (not just through the act itself, but David isn't supposed to go into their room at night). At a pool party, one of Martin's friends activates David's self-protection programming by poking him with a knife. David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin. Martin is saved from drowning, but Henry mistakes David's fear during the pool incident as hate for Martin. Henry persuades Monica to return David to Cybertronics, where he will be destroyed. However, Monica cannot bring herself to do this, and instead tearfully abandons David in the forest (with Teddy) to hide as an unregistered Mecha. David is captured for an anti-Mecha Flesh Fair, an event where obsolete and unlicensed Mecha are destroyed in front of cheering crowds. David is nearly killed, but the crowd is swayed by his fear (since Mecha don't plea for their lives) into believing he is real and he escapes with Gigolo Joe (Law), a male prostitute Mecha on the run after being framed for murder. |
| score: 0.234136967569 |
| What was Gigolo Joe framed for that led him to go on the run? |
| 0) Destroying the robots |
| 1) Robbery |
| 2) Sexual assault |
| 3) Murder |
| 4) Vandalism |
| Plot: A cure is found for Martin and he is brought home; as he recovers, it becomes clear he doesn't want a sibling and soon makes moves to cause issues for David. First he attempts to make Teddy choose who he likes more. He then makes David promise to do something and in return Martin will tell Monica that he loves his new "brother", making her love him more. The promise David makes is to go to Monica in the middle of the night and cut off a lock of her hair, which of course upsets the parents (not just through the act itself, but David isn't supposed to go into their room at night). At a pool party, one of Martin's friends activates David's self-protection programming by poking him with a knife. David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin. Martin is saved from drowning, but Henry mistakes David's fear during the pool incident as hate for Martin. Henry persuades Monica to return David to Cybertronics, where he will be destroyed. However, Monica cannot bring herself to do this, and instead tearfully abandons David in the forest (with Teddy) to hide as an unregistered Mecha. David is captured for an anti-Mecha Flesh Fair, an event where obsolete and unlicensed Mecha are destroyed in front of cheering crowds. David is nearly killed, but the crowd is swayed by his fear (since Mecha don't plea for their lives) into believing he is real and he escapes with Gigolo Joe (Law), a male prostitute Mecha on the run after being framed for murder. |
| score: 0.148145005614 |
| What is the name of the male prostitute Mecha that helps David escapes the Flesh Fair? |
| 0) Todd |
| 1) Syatyoo-Sama |
| 2) Supernerd |
| 3) Gigolo Joe |
| 4) Henry |
| Plot: A cure is found for Martin and he is brought home; as he recovers, it becomes clear he doesn't want a sibling and soon makes moves to cause issues for David. First he attempts to make Teddy choose who he likes more. He then makes David promise to do something and in return Martin will tell Monica that he loves his new "brother", making her love him more. The promise David makes is to go to Monica in the middle of the night and cut off a lock of her hair, which of course upsets the parents (not just through the act itself, but David isn't supposed to go into their room at night). At a pool party, one of Martin's friends activates David's self-protection programming by poking him with a knife. David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin. Martin is saved from drowning, but Henry mistakes David's fear during the pool incident as hate for Martin. Henry persuades Monica to return David to Cybertronics, where he will be destroyed. However, Monica cannot bring herself to do this, and instead tearfully abandons David in the forest (with Teddy) to hide as an unregistered Mecha. David is captured for an anti-Mecha Flesh Fair, an event where obsolete and unlicensed Mecha are destroyed in front of cheering crowds. David is nearly killed, but the crowd is swayed by his fear (since Mecha don't plea for their lives) into believing he is real and he escapes with Gigolo Joe (Law), a male prostitute Mecha on the run after being framed for murder. |
| score: 0.276059628006 |
| How does David's fear in response to being poked with a knife get him in trouble? |
| 0) He throws Martin into the pool in an attempt to save him from the knife |
| 1) He almost drowns Martin who escapes from him in the last minute |
| 2) He attacks the kid that pokes him leaving the kid crying |
| 3) His self-protection programming is activated and he grabs Martin, falling with him into the pool |
| 4) He gets upset and tries to attack Martin with a knife who jumps into the swimming pool to escape |
| Plot: A cure is found for Martin and he is brought home; as he recovers, it becomes clear he doesn't want a sibling and soon makes moves to cause issues for David. First he attempts to make Teddy choose who he likes more. He then makes David promise to do something and in return Martin will tell Monica that he loves his new "brother", making her love him more. The promise David makes is to go to Monica in the middle of the night and cut off a lock of her hair, which of course upsets the parents (not just through the act itself, but David isn't supposed to go into their room at night). At a pool party, one of Martin's friends activates David's self-protection programming by poking him with a knife. David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin. Martin is saved from drowning, but Henry mistakes David's fear during the pool incident as hate for Martin. Henry persuades Monica to return David to Cybertronics, where he will be destroyed. However, Monica cannot bring herself to do this, and instead tearfully abandons David in the forest (with Teddy) to hide as an unregistered Mecha. David is captured for an anti-Mecha Flesh Fair, an event where obsolete and unlicensed Mecha are destroyed in front of cheering crowds. David is nearly killed, but the crowd is swayed by his fear (since Mecha don't plea for their lives) into believing he is real and he escapes with Gigolo Joe (Law), a male prostitute Mecha on the run after being framed for murder. |
| score: 0.192692304762 |
| What does Henry want Monica to do with David after the incident at the pool party? |
| 0) To re-program him into being just a household cleaning robot |
| 1) To return him to Cybertronics |
| 2) To save him from destruction |
| 3) To make him leave |
| 4) To turn him in to the authorities |
| Plot: A cure is found for Martin and he is brought home; as he recovers, it becomes clear he doesn't want a sibling and soon makes moves to cause issues for David. First he attempts to make Teddy choose who he likes more. He then makes David promise to do something and in return Martin will tell Monica that he loves his new "brother", making her love him more. The promise David makes is to go to Monica in the middle of the night and cut off a lock of her hair, which of course upsets the parents (not just through the act itself, but David isn't supposed to go into their room at night). At a pool party, one of Martin's friends activates David's self-protection programming by poking him with a knife. David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin. Martin is saved from drowning, but Henry mistakes David's fear during the pool incident as hate for Martin. Henry persuades Monica to return David to Cybertronics, where he will be destroyed. However, Monica cannot bring herself to do this, and instead tearfully abandons David in the forest (with Teddy) to hide as an unregistered Mecha. David is captured for an anti-Mecha Flesh Fair, an event where obsolete and unlicensed Mecha are destroyed in front of cheering crowds. David is nearly killed, but the crowd is swayed by his fear (since Mecha don't plea for their lives) into believing he is real and he escapes with Gigolo Joe (Law), a male prostitute Mecha on the run after being framed for murder. |
| score: 0.258077259296 |
| Why does David want so badly to be transformed into a human boy? |
| 0) To be able to identify with his father |
| 1) So that he can destroy the Blue Fairy |
| 2) To follow his dream of becoming a doctor |
| 3) So that he can live a normal life |
| 4) So Monica will love him |
| Plot: The two set out to find the Blue Fairy, whom David remembers from the story The Adventures of Pinocchio. He is convinced that the Blue Fairy will transform him into a human boy, allowing Monica to love him and take him home. Joe and David make their way to Rouge City. Information from a holographic answer engine called "Dr. Know" (Robin Williams) eventually leads them to the top of Rockefeller Center in partially flooded Manhattan. There, David meets an identical copy of himself, and believing he is not special, becomes filled with anger and destroys the copy Mecha. David then meets his human creator, Professor Allen Hobby (Hurt), who excitedly tells David that finding him was a test, which has demonstrated the reality of his love and desire. However, David learns that he is the namesake and image of Professor Hobby's deceased son and that many copies of David, along with female versions, are already being manufactured. Sadly realizing that he is not unique, a disheartened David attempts to commit suicide by falling from a ledge into the ocean, but Joe rescues him with their stolen amphibicopter. David tells Joe he saw the Blue Fairy underwater, and wants to go down to her. At that moment, Joe is captured by the authorities with the use of an electromagnet, but sets the amphibicopter on submerge. David and Teddy take it to the fairy, which turns out to be a statue from a submerged attraction at Coney Island. Teddy and David become trapped when the Wonder Wheel falls on their vehicle. Believing the Blue Fairy to be real, David asks to be turned into a real boy, repeating his wish without an end, until the ocean freezes in another ice age and his internal power source drains away. |
| score: 0.167979611534 |
| Why are David and Teddy revered by the more advanced Mecha in the future? |
| 0) Because the Mecha believe that David and Teddy know the meaning of life |
| 1) Because David and Teddy understand the meaning of existence |
| 2) David and Teddy are original Mecha who knew living humans |
| 3) Because the Mecha want to download and comprehend their brain |
| 4) Because David and Teddy used to be living humans |
| Plot: Two thousand years later, humans are extinct and Manhattan is buried under several hundred feet of glacial ice. The now highly advanced Mecha have evolved into an intelligent, silicon-based form. On their project to study humans believing it was the key to understanding the meaning of existence they find David and Teddy and discover they are original Mecha who knew living humans, making the pair very special and unique. David is revived and walks to the frozen Blue Fairy statue, which cracks and collapses as he touches it. Having downloaded and comprehended his memories, the advanced Mecha use these to reconstruct the Swinton home and explain to David via an interactive image of the Blue Fairy (Streep) that it is impossible to make him human. However, at David's insistence, they recreate Monica from DNA in the lock of her hair, which Teddy had saved. One of the Mecha warns David that the clone can only live for a single day, and the process cannot be repeated. The next morning, David is at last reunited with Monica, and spends the happiest day of his life with Monica and Teddy. Monica tells David that she loves him, and has always loved him, as she drifts to sleep for the last time. David lies down next to her, closes his eyes and goes "to that place where dreams are born." Teddy climbs onto the bed and watches as David and Monica lie peacefully together. |
| score: 0.35620989082 |
| How do the Mecha explain to David that they cannot make him human? |
| 0) Via an interactive image of the Blue Fairy |
| 1) Via Monica |
| 2) Via Monica, who tells him that he cannot ever be happy |
| 3) Via an intelligent, silicon-based form |
| 4) They show him that he is a robot who cannot ever feel |
| Plot: Two thousand years later, humans are extinct and Manhattan is buried under several hundred feet of glacial ice. The now highly advanced Mecha have evolved into an intelligent, silicon-based form. On their project to study humans believing it was the key to understanding the meaning of existence they find David and Teddy and discover they are original Mecha who knew living humans, making the pair very special and unique. David is revived and walks to the frozen Blue Fairy statue, which cracks and collapses as he touches it. Having downloaded and comprehended his memories, the advanced Mecha use these to reconstruct the Swinton home and explain to David via an interactive image of the Blue Fairy (Streep) that it is impossible to make him human. However, at David's insistence, they recreate Monica from DNA in the lock of her hair, which Teddy had saved. One of the Mecha warns David that the clone can only live for a single day, and the process cannot be repeated. The next morning, David is at last reunited with Monica, and spends the happiest day of his life with Monica and Teddy. Monica tells David that she loves him, and has always loved him, as she drifts to sleep for the last time. David lies down next to her, closes his eyes and goes "to that place where dreams are born." Teddy climbs onto the bed and watches as David and Monica lie peacefully together. |
| score: 0.284883145528 |
| How do the Mecha grant David's wish to make him human? |
| 0) They tell him that if he wants to be human he will only live for a single day |
| 1) They make him human and create a human Monica to love him |
| 2) They grant his wish |
| 3) They can't make him human, but can recreate Monica, who loves him |
| 4) They can't grant his wish and he is miserable for the rest of his existence |
| Plot: Two thousand years later, humans are extinct and Manhattan is buried under several hundred feet of glacial ice. The now highly advanced Mecha have evolved into an intelligent, silicon-based form. On their project to study humans believing it was the key to understanding the meaning of existence they find David and Teddy and discover they are original Mecha who knew living humans, making the pair very special and unique. David is revived and walks to the frozen Blue Fairy statue, which cracks and collapses as he touches it. Having downloaded and comprehended his memories, the advanced Mecha use these to reconstruct the Swinton home and explain to David via an interactive image of the Blue Fairy (Streep) that it is impossible to make him human. However, at David's insistence, they recreate Monica from DNA in the lock of her hair, which Teddy had saved. One of the Mecha warns David that the clone can only live for a single day, and the process cannot be repeated. The next morning, David is at last reunited with Monica, and spends the happiest day of his life with Monica and Teddy. Monica tells David that she loves him, and has always loved him, as she drifts to sleep for the last time. David lies down next to her, closes his eyes and goes "to that place where dreams are born." Teddy climbs onto the bed and watches as David and Monica lie peacefully together. |
| score: 0.265640710919 |
| How does Carol react when Melvin declares his love for her? |
| 0) She tells him that she is in love with someone else |
| 1) She is hesitant but agrees to try having a relationship with him |
| 2) She tells him that it will never work and she leaves |
| 3) She is surprised and tells him that she is not interested |
| 4) She is happy and the couple marries in the end of the movie |
| Plot: After returning to New York, Carol tells Melvin that she does not want him in her life anymore. She later regrets her statement and calls him to apologize. The relationship between Melvin and Carol remains complicated until Simon, who Melvin has allowed to move in with him until he can get a new apartment, convinces Melvin to declare his love for her. Melvin goes to see Carol, who is hesitant, but agrees to try and establish a relationship with him. The film ends with Melvin and Carol walking together. As he opens a door for Carol, he realizes that he has stepped on a crack in the pavement. |
| score: 0.369089674785 |
| Which one of his own "rules" does Melvin break at the ending scene? |
| 0) That he told someone he loved them |
| 1) He steps on a crack in the pavement |
| 2) He is dating |
| 3) He had opened a door for a woman |
| 4) That he stepped on dog's poo |
| Plot: After returning to New York, Carol tells Melvin that she does not want him in her life anymore. She later regrets her statement and calls him to apologize. The relationship between Melvin and Carol remains complicated until Simon, who Melvin has allowed to move in with him until he can get a new apartment, convinces Melvin to declare his love for her. Melvin goes to see Carol, who is hesitant, but agrees to try and establish a relationship with him. The film ends with Melvin and Carol walking together. As he opens a door for Carol, he realizes that he has stepped on a crack in the pavement. |
| score: 0.381225657972 |
| What does Carol tell Melvin, when they return back to New York? |
| 0) She apologizes to him for behaving badly on the trip |
| 1) That she had a very nice time |
| 2) That she does not want him in her life anymore |
| 3) She declares her love for him |
| 4) That she wants to move in with him |
| Plot: After returning to New York, Carol tells Melvin that she does not want him in her life anymore. She later regrets her statement and calls him to apologize. The relationship between Melvin and Carol remains complicated until Simon, who Melvin has allowed to move in with him until he can get a new apartment, convinces Melvin to declare his love for her. Melvin goes to see Carol, who is hesitant, but agrees to try and establish a relationship with him. The film ends with Melvin and Carol walking together. As he opens a door for Carol, he realizes that he has stepped on a crack in the pavement. |
| score: 0.37977290985 |
| Where do Simon's parents live? |
| 0) Annapolis |
| 1) Washington, DC |
| 2) Bel-Air |
| 3) Baltimore |
| 4) New York City |
| Plot: Once in Baltimore, Carol persuades Melvin to take her out to have dinner. Melvin's comments during the dinner greatly flatterand subsequently upsetCarol, and she abruptly leaves. Upon seeing the frustrated Carol, Simon begins to sketch her and rekindles his creativity, once more feeling a desire to paint. He briefly reconnects with his parents, but is able to tell them that he'll be fine. |
| score: 0.249215246528 |
| What kind of car does Frank lend Melvin for the trip to Baltimore? |
| 0) A Saab 900 Convertible |
| 1) A Ford Tahoe |
| 2) A minivan |
| 3) A Ford Mustang GT Convertible |
| 4) A Saab 900 Hatchback |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Simon's assault and rehabilitation, coupled with Verdell's preference for Melvin, causes Simon to lose his creative muse. Simon is approaching bankruptcy due to his medical bills. Frank convinces him to go to Baltimore to ask his estranged parents for money. Because Frank is too busy to take the injured Simon to Baltimore himself, Melvin reluctantly agrees to do so; Frank lends Melvin the use of his Saab 900 convertible for the trip. Melvin invites Carol to accompany them on the trip to lessen the awkwardness. She reluctantly accepts the invitation, and relationships among the three develop. |
| score: 0.356881026477 |
| Who accompanies Melvin and Simon to Baltimore? |
| 0) Frank |
| 1) Nora |
| 2) Jackie |
| 3) Beverly |
| 4) Carol |
| Plot: Once in Baltimore, Carol persuades Melvin to take her out to have dinner. Melvin's comments during the dinner greatly flatterand subsequently upsetCarol, and she abruptly leaves. Upon seeing the frustrated Carol, Simon begins to sketch her and rekindles his creativity, once more feeling a desire to paint. He briefly reconnects with his parents, but is able to tell them that he'll be fine. |
| score: 0.404838291652 |
| Why does Simon have financial problems? |
| 0) Because of his gambling problem |
| 1) Because he owes money to his drug dealer |
| 2) Because of his medical bills |
| 3) Because he took out a mortgage on his house |
| 4) Because of his utility bills |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Simon's assault and rehabilitation, coupled with Verdell's preference for Melvin, causes Simon to lose his creative muse. Simon is approaching bankruptcy due to his medical bills. Frank convinces him to go to Baltimore to ask his estranged parents for money. Because Frank is too busy to take the injured Simon to Baltimore himself, Melvin reluctantly agrees to do so; Frank lends Melvin the use of his Saab 900 convertible for the trip. Melvin invites Carol to accompany them on the trip to lessen the awkwardness. She reluctantly accepts the invitation, and relationships among the three develop. |
| score: 0.177720559269 |
| What kind of disorder does Melvin suffer from? |
| 0) A mental disorder |
| 1) 2 and 4 above |
| 2) An eating disorder |
| 3) Obsessive-compulsive disorder |
| 4) Mysophobia |
| Plot: Melvin Udall is a misanthrope who works at home as a best-selling novelist in New York City. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder which, paired with his misanthropy, alienates nearly everyone with whom he interacts. He avoids stepping on sidewalk cracks while walking through the city due to a superstition of bad luck, and eats breakfast at the same table in the same restaurant every day using disposable plastic utensils he brings with him due to his pathological mysophobia. He takes an interest in his waitress, Carol Connelly, the only server at the restaurant who can tolerate his behavior. |
| score: 0.293169283962 |
| What does Melvin bring along in the restaurant to eat his meals? |
| 0) Bottled water |
| 1) Disposable plastic utensils |
| 2) His own napkins |
| 3) His own silver cutlery |
| 4) Hand sanitizer |
| Plot: Melvin Udall is a misanthrope who works at home as a best-selling novelist in New York City. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder which, paired with his misanthropy, alienates nearly everyone with whom he interacts. He avoids stepping on sidewalk cracks while walking through the city due to a superstition of bad luck, and eats breakfast at the same table in the same restaurant every day using disposable plastic utensils he brings with him due to his pathological mysophobia. He takes an interest in his waitress, Carol Connelly, the only server at the restaurant who can tolerate his behavior. |
| score: 0.287528821065 |
| How does Melvin walk on the sidewalk? |
| 0) He avoids puddles |
| 1) He avoids stepping on cracks |
| 2) In a straight line |
| 3) He measures his steps |
| 4) With the aid of a walking stick |
| Plot: Melvin Udall is a misanthrope who works at home as a best-selling novelist in New York City. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder which, paired with his misanthropy, alienates nearly everyone with whom he interacts. He avoids stepping on sidewalk cracks while walking through the city due to a superstition of bad luck, and eats breakfast at the same table in the same restaurant every day using disposable plastic utensils he brings with him due to his pathological mysophobia. He takes an interest in his waitress, Carol Connelly, the only server at the restaurant who can tolerate his behavior. |
| score: 0.292844524945 |
| Who is the waitress, who usually serves Melvin? |
| 0) Jackie |
| 1) Nora |
| 2) Beverly |
| 3) Carol |
| 4) Carla |
| Plot: After returning to New York, Carol tells Melvin that she does not want him in her life anymore. She later regrets her statement and calls him to apologize. The relationship between Melvin and Carol remains complicated until Simon, who Melvin has allowed to move in with him until he can get a new apartment, convinces Melvin to declare his love for her. Melvin goes to see Carol, who is hesitant, but agrees to try and establish a relationship with him. The film ends with Melvin and Carol walking together. As he opens a door for Carol, he realizes that he has stepped on a crack in the pavement. |
| score: 0.338206549894 |
| What is Melvin's profession? |
| 0) A business owner |
| 1) A photographer |
| 2) A journalist |
| 3) A novelist |
| 4) A waiter |
| Plot: Melvin Udall is a misanthrope who works at home as a best-selling novelist in New York City. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder which, paired with his misanthropy, alienates nearly everyone with whom he interacts. He avoids stepping on sidewalk cracks while walking through the city due to a superstition of bad luck, and eats breakfast at the same table in the same restaurant every day using disposable plastic utensils he brings with him due to his pathological mysophobia. He takes an interest in his waitress, Carol Connelly, the only server at the restaurant who can tolerate his behavior. |
| score: 0.233448558352 |
| What is wrong with Carol's son? |
| 0) He is blind |
| 1) He has acute asthma |
| 2) He is anaemic |
| 3) He is disabled |
| 4) He is deaf |
| Plot: After returning to New York, Carol tells Melvin that she does not want him in her life anymore. She later regrets her statement and calls him to apologize. The relationship between Melvin and Carol remains complicated until Simon, who Melvin has allowed to move in with him until he can get a new apartment, convinces Melvin to declare his love for her. Melvin goes to see Carol, who is hesitant, but agrees to try and establish a relationship with him. The film ends with Melvin and Carol walking together. As he opens a door for Carol, he realizes that he has stepped on a crack in the pavement. |
| score: 0.161904373956 |
| What does Melvin do to keep Carol at the restaurant he is used to? |
| 0) He arranges to have her son's medical expenses paid |
| 1) He gets her a new job |
| 2) He buys her the restaurant |
| 3) He asks her to bring her son to live with him |
| 4) He asks her not to move |
| Plot: One day, Melvin's neighbor, a gay artist named Simon Bishop, is assaulted and nearly killed during a robbery. Melvin is intimidated by Simon's agent, Frank Sachs, into caring for Simon's dog, Verdell, while Simon is hospitalized. Although he initially does not enjoy caring for the dog, Melvin becomes emotionally attached to it. He simultaneously receives more attention from Carol. When Simon is released from the hospital, Melvin is unable to cope emotionally with returning the dog. Melvin's life is further altered when Carol decides to work closer to her home in Brooklyn so she can care for her acutely asthmatic son. Unable to adjust to another waitress, Melvin arranges through his publisher (whose husband is a doctor) to pay for her son's medical expenses as soon as Carol agrees to return to work. |
| score: 0.30627786473 |
| What is Simon's dog name? |
| 0) Doggie |
| 1) Vincent |
| 2) Verdell |
| 3) Frank |
| 4) Vandal |
| Plot: One day, Melvin's neighbor, a gay artist named Simon Bishop, is assaulted and nearly killed during a robbery. Melvin is intimidated by Simon's agent, Frank Sachs, into caring for Simon's dog, Verdell, while Simon is hospitalized. Although he initially does not enjoy caring for the dog, Melvin becomes emotionally attached to it. He simultaneously receives more attention from Carol. When Simon is released from the hospital, Melvin is unable to cope emotionally with returning the dog. Melvin's life is further altered when Carol decides to work closer to her home in Brooklyn so she can care for her acutely asthmatic son. Unable to adjust to another waitress, Melvin arranges through his publisher (whose husband is a doctor) to pay for her son's medical expenses as soon as Carol agrees to return to work. |
| score: 0.242619352224 |
| Do Drover and the other riders arrive with the cattle in Darwin? |
| 0) No, Carney kills all of the riders before they can get to Darwin |
| 1) No, Carney kills all of the cattle and the riders before they can get to Darwin |
| 2) Yes, they arrive with the cattle in Darwin |
| 3) No, Carney kills all of the cattle before they can get to Darwin |
| 4) No, they take the cattle to another city |
| Plot: Lady Sarah persuades Drover to take the cattle to Darwin for sale. Drover is friendly with the Aborigines, and therefore shunned by many of the other whites in the territory. It is revealed that he was married to an Aboriginal woman, who died after being refused medical treatment in a hospital because of her race. Lady Sarah also reveals she is unable to have children. |
| score: 0.56257391574 |
| What happens to Carney and his cattle? |
| 0) Fletcher kills Carney and all of Carney's cattle |
| 1) Fletcher gets Carney arrested and takes over Carney's cattle empire |
| 2) Carney flees the country and Fletcher takes over Carney's cattle empire |
| 3) Fletcher kills Carney and takes over Carney's cattle empire |
| 4) Fletcher kills Carney and sets Carney's cattle free |
| Plot: Afterwards, Lady Sarah, Nullah, and Drover live together happily at Faraway Downs for two years. Meanwhile, Fletcher kills Carney, marries his daughter Cath Carney, takes over Carney's cattle empire, and continues to menace Lady Sarah. It is established that Fletcher was the actual murderer of Lady Sarah's husband, and is also Nullah's father. |
| score: 0.524410255364 |
| Does Fletcher leave Lady Sarah alone when they return from Darwin? |
| 0) Yes, he decides to change his ways and not harass women anymore |
| 1) Yes, he leaves her alone |
| 2) Yes, he leaves her alone and starts harassing other women |
| 3) No, he continues to harass her |
| 4) It is unclear |
| Plot: Afterwards, Lady Sarah, Nullah, and Drover live together happily at Faraway Downs for two years. Meanwhile, Fletcher kills Carney, marries his daughter Cath Carney, takes over Carney's cattle empire, and continues to menace Lady Sarah. It is established that Fletcher was the actual murderer of Lady Sarah's husband, and is also Nullah's father. |
| score: 0.227111702292 |
| When does Drover hear that Nullah had been taken to Mission Island? |
| 0) At 10 o'clock |
| 1) After he comes back from Mission Island |
| 2) When he returns to Darwin |
| 3) After he goes to Mission Island |
| 4) When he returns to Sydney |
| Plot: Drover, who had quarrelled with Lady Sarah and left, returns to Darwin and hears (mistakenly) that she has been killed in the bombing. Drover learns of Nullah's abduction to Mission Island, and goes with Magarri and a young priest to rescue him and the other children. Meanwhile, Lady Sarah is about to evacuate, but when Drover and the children sail back into port at Darwin, and Nullah plays "Over the Rainbow" on his harmonica, Lady Sarah hears the music and the three are reunited. |
| score: 0.441095034596 |
| What stops Lady Sarah from leaving Darwin with a rescuing convoy? |
| 0) She hears Nullah playing "Over the Rainbow" on his keyboard |
| 1) She sees a rainbow in the sky and knows they are safe |
| 2) She hears Nullah playing "Over the Rainbow" on his guitar |
| 3) She hears Nullah playing "Over the Rainbow" on his harmonica |
| 4) She hears Drover singing "Over the Rainbow" |
| Plot: Drover, who had quarrelled with Lady Sarah and left, returns to Darwin and hears (mistakenly) that she has been killed in the bombing. Drover learns of Nullah's abduction to Mission Island, and goes with Magarri and a young priest to rescue him and the other children. Meanwhile, Lady Sarah is about to evacuate, but when Drover and the children sail back into port at Darwin, and Nullah plays "Over the Rainbow" on his harmonica, Lady Sarah hears the music and the three are reunited. |
| score: 0.476410809736 |
| How does Kipling Flynn die on the way to Darwin? |
| 0) He dies of a heart attack. |
| 1) He falls over a cliff. |
| 2) He is killed in the cattle stampedo. |
| 3) One cow pushes him off a cliff. |
| 4) He is killed in a fire set by Carney's men. |
| Plot: Drover leads a team of six other riders, including Lady Sarah, Drover's Aboriginal brother-in-law Magarri, Nullah, and the station's accountant Kipling Flynn, to drive the 1,500 cattle to Darwin. They encounter various obstacles along the way, including a fire set by Carney's men that scares the cattle, resulting in the death of Flynn when the group tries to stop the cattle from stampeding over a cliff. Lady Sarah and Drover fall in love, and she gains a new appreciation for the Australian territory. The team drive the cattle through the dangerous Never Never desert. Then, when at last delivering the cattle in Darwin, the group has to race them onto the ship before Carney's cattle are loaded. |
| score: 0.309384760575 |
| Who tells Lady Sarah that her cattle was stolen and taken to Carney's land? |
| 0) Nullah's mother |
| 1) Ramsden |
| 2) Nullah |
| 3) Sergeant Callahan |
| 4) Fletcher |
| Plot: Afterwards, Lady Sarah, Nullah, and Drover live together happily at Faraway Downs for two years. Meanwhile, Fletcher kills Carney, marries his daughter Cath Carney, takes over Carney's cattle empire, and continues to menace Lady Sarah. It is established that Fletcher was the actual murderer of Lady Sarah's husband, and is also Nullah's father. |
| score: 0.450932139943 |
| Who does Nullah associate with the Wizard of Oz? |
| 0) Father Benedict |
| 1) The Magician |
| 2) His grandfather, "King George" |
| 3) His father |
| 4) Fletcher |
| Plot: The childless Lady Sarah is captivated by the boy Nullah, who has an Aboriginal mother and a white father. Nullah tells her that he has seen her cattle being driven onto Carney's land in other words, stolen from her. Because of this Fletcher mistreats Nullah and threatens him and his mother, so Lady Sarah fires Fletcher and decides to try to run the cattle station herself. When Nullah and his mother hide from the authorities in a water tower, his mother drowns. Lady Sarah comforts Nullah by singing the song "Over the Rainbow" from the film The Wizard of Oz. Nullah tells her that "King George" is his grandfather, and that like the Wizard, he too is a "magic man". |
| score: 0.341936827538 |
| Why does Lady Sarah travel to Australia? |
| 0) To confront her husband about his adultery |
| 1) To bring her husband back to England |
| 2) To run her husband's cattle station |
| 3) To visit her husband |
| 4) To force her husband to sell his cattle station |
| Plot: In 1939, Lady Sarah Ashley travels from England to northern Australia to force her philandering husband to sell his faltering cattle station, Faraway Downs. Her husband sends an independent cattle drover, called "Drover", to transport her to Faraway Downs. |
| score: 0.454055971423 |
| Where does Lady Sarah Ashley travel from England? |
| 0) Scotland |
| 1) Northern Australia |
| 2) Newzealand |
| 3) Northern Ireland |
| 4) Austria |
| Plot: In 1939, Lady Sarah Ashley travels from England to northern Australia to force her philandering husband to sell his faltering cattle station, Faraway Downs. Her husband sends an independent cattle drover, called "Drover", to transport her to Faraway Downs. |
| score: 0.360814038474 |
| Where do Lady Sarah, Drover and Nullah return after they are reunited in Darwin? |
| 0) Austria |
| 1) Japan |
| 2) The Faraway Downs |
| 3) France |
| 4) Britain |
| Plot: Fletcher, distraught at the ruination of his plans and at the death of his wife killed during a Japanese air strike, attempts to shoot Nullah, but is speared by King George and falls dead. Lady Sarah, Drover, and Nullah return to the safety of remote Faraway Downs. There, King George calls for Nullah, who returns to the Outback with his grandfather. |
| score: 0.455385814034 |
| Who is supposed to have killed Lady Sarah's husband? |
| 0) An Aboriginal elder, "King George |
| 1) Bandy Legs |
| 2) Carney |
| 3) Fletcher |
| 4) Ramsden |
| Plot: Lady Sarah's husband is murdered shortly before she arrives, and the authorities tell her that the killer is an Aboriginal elder, "King George". Meanwhile, cattle station manager Neil Fletcher is trying to gain control of Faraway Downs, so that Lesley 'King' Carney will have a complete cattle monopoly, giving him negotiating leverage with an Australian army officer, Captain Dutton, who wants to buy the cattle. |
| score: 0.356568799367 |
| Why is Lesley 'King' Carney interested in the cattle station? |
| 0) To upstage Capt. Dutton |
| 1) To establish a complete monopoly over the cattle business |
| 2) To compete with Fletcher |
| 3) Because Lady Sarah's husband owed him money |
| 4) To revive its production |
| Plot: Lady Sarah's husband is murdered shortly before she arrives, and the authorities tell her that the killer is an Aboriginal elder, "King George". Meanwhile, cattle station manager Neil Fletcher is trying to gain control of Faraway Downs, so that Lesley 'King' Carney will have a complete cattle monopoly, giving him negotiating leverage with an Australian army officer, Captain Dutton, who wants to buy the cattle. |
| score: 0.459071930587 |
| Who volunteers to help Drover to take the cattle to Darwin for sale? |
| 0) Lady Sarah, Magarri, Nullah and Kipling |
| 1) Lady Margaret, Magarri, Nullah and Kipling |
| 2) Lady Sarah, Magarri, Neil and Kipling |
| 3) Lady Sarah, Magarri, Nullah and Cath |
| 4) Lady Margaret, Magarri, Nullah and Kipling |
| Plot: Drover leads a team of six other riders, including Lady Sarah, Drover's Aboriginal brother-in-law Magarri, Nullah, and the station's accountant Kipling Flynn, to drive the 1,500 cattle to Darwin. They encounter various obstacles along the way, including a fire set by Carney's men that scares the cattle, resulting in the death of Flynn when the group tries to stop the cattle from stampeding over a cliff. Lady Sarah and Drover fall in love, and she gains a new appreciation for the Australian territory. The team drive the cattle through the dangerous Never Never desert. Then, when at last delivering the cattle in Darwin, the group has to race them onto the ship before Carney's cattle are loaded. |
| score: 0.485360147251 |
| What is Lady Sarah afraid of when the Japanese attack Mission Island and Darwin in 1942? |
| 0) That she will no longer be able to see her family |
| 1) That she will lose her job |
| 2) That King George has been killed |
| 3) That Nullah has been killed |
| 4) That she will lose everything |
| Plot: Nullah is drawn to go on a walkabout (a rite of passage) with his grandfather "King George", but is instead taken by the authorities and sent to live on Mission Island (a fictitious island, but inspired by Bathurst Island) with the other half-Aboriginal children (dubbed the "Stolen Generations"). Lady Sarah, who has come to regard Nullah as her adopted son, vows to rescue him. Meanwhile, she works as a radio operator in Darwin during the escalation of World War II. When the Japanese attack the island and Darwin in 1942, Lady Sarah fears that Nullah has been killed. |
| score: 0.425471424686 |
| Where does Sarah work during WWII? |
| 0) For the royal family |
| 1) She doesn't work |
| 2) At the local cafe |
| 3) For an airline company |
| 4) At a radio station |
| Plot: In 1939, Lady Sarah Ashley travels from England to northern Australia to force her philandering husband to sell his faltering cattle station, Faraway Downs. Her husband sends an independent cattle drover, called "Drover", to transport her to Faraway Downs. |
| score: 0.17995546647 |
| What job does Lady Sarah have in Darwin during the war? |
| 0) Medical nurse |
| 1) Secretary |
| 2) Radio operator |
| 3) Informant for the Japanese |
| 4) Call girl |
| Plot: Nullah is drawn to go on a walkabout (a rite of passage) with his grandfather "King George", but is instead taken by the authorities and sent to live on Mission Island (a fictitious island, but inspired by Bathurst Island) with the other half-Aboriginal children (dubbed the "Stolen Generations"). Lady Sarah, who has come to regard Nullah as her adopted son, vows to rescue him. Meanwhile, she works as a radio operator in Darwin during the escalation of World War II. When the Japanese attack the island and Darwin in 1942, Lady Sarah fears that Nullah has been killed. |
| score: 0.291648297681 |
| When is Nullah kidnapped by the authorities? |
| 0) He doesn't get kidnapped |
| 1) After his birthday dinner |
| 2) In 1942 |
| 3) At the end of World War II |
| 4) When he takes a walk with his grandfather |
| Plot: Fletcher, distraught at the ruination of his plans and at the death of his wife killed during a Japanese air strike, attempts to shoot Nullah, but is speared by King George and falls dead. Lady Sarah, Drover, and Nullah return to the safety of remote Faraway Downs. There, King George calls for Nullah, who returns to the Outback with his grandfather. |
| score: 0.308644405713 |
| Is Drover immediately willing to take Lady Sarah's cattle to Darwin for sale? |
| 0) No, she has to persuade him |
| 1) He is not sure |
| 2) He wants time to decide |
| 3) He is willing if he gets more money |
| 4) Yes |
| Plot: Lady Sarah persuades Drover to take the cattle to Darwin for sale. Drover is friendly with the Aborigines, and therefore shunned by many of the other whites in the territory. It is revealed that he was married to an Aboriginal woman, who died after being refused medical treatment in a hospital because of her race. Lady Sarah also reveals she is unable to have children. |
| score: 0.38267440389 |
| Why did Drover's wife die? |
| 0) She was hit by a car |
| 1) Because her condition was critical by the time they brought her to the hospital |
| 2) Due to a heart attack |
| 3) Because of lack of medical facilities |
| 4) She was refused medical treatment at a hospital because of her race |
| Plot: Lady Sarah persuades Drover to take the cattle to Darwin for sale. Drover is friendly with the Aborigines, and therefore shunned by many of the other whites in the territory. It is revealed that he was married to an Aboriginal woman, who died after being refused medical treatment in a hospital because of her race. Lady Sarah also reveals she is unable to have children. |
| score: 0.335466335594 |
| Who worships the goddess Eywa? |
| 0) Blue-skinned, sapient humanoids. |
| 1) Humans |
| 2) Animals. |
| 3) Astronauts. |
| 4) Green-skinned humanoids Pavi. |
| Plot: By 2154, humans have depleted Earth's natural resources, leading to a severe energy crisis. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) mines for a valuable mineral unobtanium on Pandora, a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system. Pandora, whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans, is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot tall (3.0 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa. |
| score: 0.272511145384 |
| What is the valuable mineral mined on Pandora? |
| 0) Unobtanium. |
| 1) Obtanium. |
| 2) Platinum. |
| 3) Silver. |
| 4) Gold. |
| Plot: By 2154, humans have depleted Earth's natural resources, leading to a severe energy crisis. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) mines for a valuable mineral unobtanium on Pandora, a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system. Pandora, whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans, is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot tall (3.0 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa. |
| score: 0.264846879298 |
| What is Mo'at's role in the clan? |
| 0) She is a scientist |
| 1) She is the spiritual leader |
| 2) She is a queen |
| 3) She is the army commandor |
| 4) She is a doctor |
| Plot: To explore Pandora's biosphere, scientists use Na'vi-human hybrids called "avatars", operated by genetically matched humans; Jake Sully, a paraplegic former Marine, replaces his deceased twin brother as an operator of one. Dr. Grace Augustine, head of the Avatar Program, considers Sully an inadequate replacement but accepts his assignment as a bodyguard. While protecting the avatars of Grace and scientist Norm Spellman as they collect biological data, Jake's avatar is attacked by a thanator and flees into the forest, where he is rescued by Neytiri, a female Na'vi. Witnessing an auspicious sign, she takes him to her clan, whereupon Neytiri's mother Mo'at, the clan's spiritual leader, orders her daughter to initiate Jake into their society. |
| score: 0.242269867022 |
| How do Neytiri and Jake interpret the animals' attack on humans? |
| 0) As a welcome surprise |
| 1) As Eywa's anger against the humans |
| 2) As a warning to the humans |
| 3) As Eywa's answer to Jake's prayer |
| 4) As a sign of immediate danger |
| Plot: During the subsequent battle, the Na'vi suffer heavy casualties, including Tsu'tey and Trudy; but are rescued when Pandoran wildlife unexpectedly join the attack and overwhelm the humans, which Neytiri interprets as Eywa's answer to Jake's prayer. Then Jake destroys a makeshift bomber before it can reach the Tree of Souls; Quaritch escapes from his own damaged aircraft, wearing an AMP suit and breaks open the avatar link unit containing Jake's human body, exposing it to Pandora's poisonous atmosphere. Quaritch then prepares to slit the throat of Jake's avatar, but Neytiri kills Quaritch and saves Jake from suffocation. |
| score: 0.301435992945 |
| What does Quaritch do to try to stop Jake from defeating him? |
| 0) He opens the avatar unit containing Jake's human body, exposing it to the poisonous atmosphere |
| 1) He destroys Jake's human body |
| 2) He slits Jake's avatar's throat |
| 3) He bombs the Tree of Souls |
| 4) He kills Neytiri |
| Plot: During the subsequent battle, the Na'vi suffer heavy casualties, including Tsu'tey and Trudy; but are rescued when Pandoran wildlife unexpectedly join the attack and overwhelm the humans, which Neytiri interprets as Eywa's answer to Jake's prayer. Then Jake destroys a makeshift bomber before it can reach the Tree of Souls; Quaritch escapes from his own damaged aircraft, wearing an AMP suit and breaks open the avatar link unit containing Jake's human body, exposing it to Pandora's poisonous atmosphere. Quaritch then prepares to slit the throat of Jake's avatar, but Neytiri kills Quaritch and saves Jake from suffocation. |
| score: 0.350654576443 |
| Who kills Quaritch and rescues Jake? |
| 0) Eytukan |
| 1) Norm |
| 2) Moat |
| 3) Neytiri |
| 4) The animals |
| Plot: Despite Grace's argument that destroying Hometree could damage the biological neural network native to Pandora, Selfridge gives Jake and Grace one hour to convince the Na'vi to evacuate before commencing the attack. While trying to warn the Na'vi, Jake confesses to being a spy and the Na'vi take him and Grace captive. Seeing this, Quaritch's men destroy Hometree, killing Neytiri's father (the clan chief) and many others. Mo'at frees Jake and Grace, but they are detached from their avatars and imprisoned by Quaritch's forces. Pilot Trudy Chacn, disgusted by Quaritch's brutality, carries them to Grace's outpost, but during the escape, Quaritch fires at them, hitting Grace. |
| score: 0.267640326864 |
| What does Grace do when she finds out that the company plans to destroy Hometree to get more unobtanium? |
| 0) She asks Selfridge to stop his plans |
| 1) She rallies the N'avi against RDA |
| 2) She moves with Jake and Norm to an outpost |
| 3) She confronts Quaritch |
| 4) She makes plans with Jake and Norm to defend Hometree |
| Plot: Colonel Miles Quaritch, head of RDA's private security force, promises Jake that the company will restore his legs if he gathers information about the Na'vi and the clan's gathering place, a giant tree called Hometree, on grounds that it stands above the richest deposit of unobtanium in the area. When Grace learns of this, she transfers herself, Jake, and Norm to an outpost. Over three months, Jake grows to sympathize with the natives. After Jake is initiated into the tribe, he and Neytiri choose each other as mates, and soon afterward, Jake reveals his change of allegiance when he attempts to disable a bulldozer that threatens to destroy a sacred Na'vi site. When Quaritch shows a video recording of Jake's attack on the bulldozer to Administrator Parker Selfridge, and another in which Jake admits that the Na'vi will never abandon Hometree, Selfridge orders Hometree destroyed. |
| score: 0.313035300916 |
| Why does Trudy help Jake and the others escape? |
| 0) Because she despises Quaritch and his squad |
| 1) She is touched by their plan to save the N'avi |
| 2) So they can all retaliate against Quaritch |
| 3) Because she is repulsed by Quaritch's brutality |
| 4) Because Grace in injured |
| Plot: Despite Grace's argument that destroying Hometree could damage the biological neural network native to Pandora, Selfridge gives Jake and Grace one hour to convince the Na'vi to evacuate before commencing the attack. While trying to warn the Na'vi, Jake confesses to being a spy and the Na'vi take him and Grace captive. Seeing this, Quaritch's men destroy Hometree, killing Neytiri's father (the clan chief) and many others. Mo'at frees Jake and Grace, but they are detached from their avatars and imprisoned by Quaritch's forces. Pilot Trudy Chacn, disgusted by Quaritch's brutality, carries them to Grace's outpost, but during the escape, Quaritch fires at them, hitting Grace. |
| score: 0.270545775162 |
| Which member of Neytiri's family is killed during Quaritch's attack? |
| 0) Her father |
| 1) Her sister |
| 2) Her mother |
| 3) Her brother |
| 4) Her grandfather |
| Plot: Despite Grace's argument that destroying Hometree could damage the biological neural network native to Pandora, Selfridge gives Jake and Grace one hour to convince the Na'vi to evacuate before commencing the attack. While trying to warn the Na'vi, Jake confesses to being a spy and the Na'vi take him and Grace captive. Seeing this, Quaritch's men destroy Hometree, killing Neytiri's father (the clan chief) and many others. Mo'at frees Jake and Grace, but they are detached from their avatars and imprisoned by Quaritch's forces. Pilot Trudy Chacn, disgusted by Quaritch's brutality, carries them to Grace's outpost, but during the escape, Quaritch fires at them, hitting Grace. |
| score: 0.185350991459 |
| What does Grace warn Selfridge will happen if he destroys Hometree? |
| 0) That the atmosphere will become dangerous for the Na'vi |
| 1) That it will destroy the N'avi's cultural cohesion |
| 2) That it will result in the death of the Pandora widlife |
| 3) That it will damage the biological neural network of Pandora |
| 4) That it will incite the N'avi to attack Quaritch and his group |
| Plot: Despite Grace's argument that destroying Hometree could damage the biological neural network native to Pandora, Selfridge gives Jake and Grace one hour to convince the Na'vi to evacuate before commencing the attack. While trying to warn the Na'vi, Jake confesses to being a spy and the Na'vi take him and Grace captive. Seeing this, Quaritch's men destroy Hometree, killing Neytiri's father (the clan chief) and many others. Mo'at frees Jake and Grace, but they are detached from their avatars and imprisoned by Quaritch's forces. Pilot Trudy Chacn, disgusted by Quaritch's brutality, carries them to Grace's outpost, but during the escape, Quaritch fires at them, hitting Grace. |
| score: 0.352264192805 |
| What happens to Grace before her soul can be transferred to her avatar body? |
| 0) She turns into one of the N'avi |
| 1) She goes into a coma |
| 2) She refuses to be transfered |
| 3) She dies |
| 4) She is healed |
| Plot: To regain the Na'vi's trust, Jake connects his mind to that of Toruk, a dragon-like predator feared and honored by the Na'vi. Jake finds the refugees at the sacred Tree of Souls and pleads with Mo'at to heal Grace. The clan attempts to transfer Grace from her human body into her avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls, but she dies before the process can complete. |
| score: 0.238797089601 |
| What do Mo'at and the tribe try to do for Grace? |
| 0) They try to make her last moments comfortable |
| 1) They try to transfer her from her human body into her avatar |
| 2) They try to help her get back to her outpost |
| 3) They try to rescue her from Quaritch |
| 4) They try to treat her wounds |
| Plot: To regain the Na'vi's trust, Jake connects his mind to that of Toruk, a dragon-like predator feared and honored by the Na'vi. Jake finds the refugees at the sacred Tree of Souls and pleads with Mo'at to heal Grace. The clan attempts to transfer Grace from her human body into her avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls, but she dies before the process can complete. |
| score: 0.335925744493 |
| What is the name of the planet the humans go to to get more resources? |
| 0) Pandora |
| 1) Eywa |
| 2) Polyphemus |
| 3) Alpha Centauri |
| 4) Eytukan |
| Plot: With the exceptions of Jake, Norm, Max (another scientist), and a select few others, all humans are expelled from Pandora and sent back to Earth, after which Jake is transferred permanently into his avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls. |
| score: 0.256630822866 |
| What is the name of the alien race that lives in Pandora? |
| 0) Neytiri |
| 1) The Na'vi |
| 2) The Moat |
| 3) The Tsu'tey |
| 4) Eywa |
| Plot: By 2154, humans have depleted Earth's natural resources, leading to a severe energy crisis. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) mines for a valuable mineral unobtanium on Pandora, a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system. Pandora, whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans, is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot tall (3.0 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa. |
| score: 0.302224055268 |
| What color skin do the Na'vi have? |
| 0) Black |
| 1) Green |
| 2) Golden |
| 3) Blue |
| 4) White |
| Plot: By 2154, humans have depleted Earth's natural resources, leading to a severe energy crisis. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) mines for a valuable mineral unobtanium on Pandora, a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system. Pandora, whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans, is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot tall (3.0 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa. |
| score: 0.214790913003 |
| How tall are the Na'vi? |
| 0) 4 feet |
| 1) 10 feet |
| 2) 9 feet |
| 3) 6 feet |
| 4) 15 feet |
| Plot: By 2154, humans have depleted Earth's natural resources, leading to a severe energy crisis. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) mines for a valuable mineral unobtanium on Pandora, a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system. Pandora, whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans, is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot tall (3.0 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa. |
| score: 0.231508630718 |
| What is the name of the mineral the humans are trying to get on Pandora? |
| 0) Unobtainium |
| 1) Lithium |
| 2) Cerium |
| 3) Silicone |
| 4) Iron |
| Plot: With the exceptions of Jake, Norm, Max (another scientist), and a select few others, all humans are expelled from Pandora and sent back to Earth, after which Jake is transferred permanently into his avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls. |
| score: 0.197705739246 |
| In what year does the film take place? |
| 0) 2150 |
| 1) 2154 |
| 2) 2014 |
| 3) 2015 |
| 4) 2009 |
| Plot: By 2154, humans have depleted Earth's natural resources, leading to a severe energy crisis. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) mines for a valuable mineral unobtanium on Pandora, a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system. Pandora, whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans, is inhabited by the Na'vi, 10-foot tall (3.0 m), blue-skinned, sapient humanoids who live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa. |
| score: 0.0776444950824 |
| Who becomes the new chief of the tribe? |
| 0) Moat |
| 1) Tsu'tey |
| 2) Eytukan |
| 3) Neytiri |
| 4) Jake |
| Plot: Supported by the new chief Tsu'tey, who acts as Jake's translator, Jake speaks to unite the clan and tells them to gather all of the clans to battle against the RDA. Noticing the impending gathering, Quaritch organizes a pre-emptive strike against the Tree of Souls, believing that its destruction will demoralize the natives. On the eve of battle, Jake prays to Eywa, via a neural connection to the Tree of Souls, to intercede on behalf of the Na'vi. |
| score: 0.181133791952 |
| What does Jake ask the tribe members to do in order to try to defeat Quaritch and the company? |
| 0) To pray to Eywa for guidance |
| 1) To protect the Tree of Souls |
| 2) To follow his plans |
| 3) To gather all the clans to fight against the RDA |
| 4) To attack Quaritch and the RDA first |
| Plot: Supported by the new chief Tsu'tey, who acts as Jake's translator, Jake speaks to unite the clan and tells them to gather all of the clans to battle against the RDA. Noticing the impending gathering, Quaritch organizes a pre-emptive strike against the Tree of Souls, believing that its destruction will demoralize the natives. On the eve of battle, Jake prays to Eywa, via a neural connection to the Tree of Souls, to intercede on behalf of the Na'vi. |
| score: 0.346878644123 |
| What does Jake pray to Eywa to do? |
| 0) To help him unite the Na'vi |
| 1) To strike Quaritch dead |
| 2) To protect the Tree of Souls |
| 3) To destroy the RDA |
| 4) To intercede on behalf of the Na'vi |
| Plot: Supported by the new chief Tsu'tey, who acts as Jake's translator, Jake speaks to unite the clan and tells them to gather all of the clans to battle against the RDA. Noticing the impending gathering, Quaritch organizes a pre-emptive strike against the Tree of Souls, believing that its destruction will demoralize the natives. On the eve of battle, Jake prays to Eywa, via a neural connection to the Tree of Souls, to intercede on behalf of the Na'vi. |
| score: 0.357704101394 |
| What did Jake do before he joined the Avatar Program? |
| 0) He was with the Marines |
| 1) He was a police officer |
| 2) He was a teacher |
| 3) He was a gang member |
| 4) He was a bus driver |
| Plot: With the exceptions of Jake, Norm, Max (another scientist), and a select few others, all humans are expelled from Pandora and sent back to Earth, after which Jake is transferred permanently into his avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls. |
| score: 0.234787470568 |
| What is the name of the other scientist that works in the Avatar program with Grace and Jake? |
| 0) Quaritch |
| 1) Fike |
| 2) Parker |
| 3) Norm |
| 4) Trudy |
| Plot: With the exceptions of Jake, Norm, Max (another scientist), and a select few others, all humans are expelled from Pandora and sent back to Earth, after which Jake is transferred permanently into his avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls. |
| score: 0.373782447492 |
| What happens to Jake at the end of the movie? |
| 0) He is allowed to stay on Pandora |
| 1) He is made Pandora's leader |
| 2) He returns to his human body |
| 3) He is transferred into his avatar permanently |
| 4) He is sent back to Earth |
| Plot: With the exceptions of Jake, Norm, Max (another scientist), and a select few others, all humans are expelled from Pandora and sent back to Earth, after which Jake is transferred permanently into his avatar with the aid of the Tree of Souls. |
| score: 0.370443268532 |
| What day do Doc, Marty and Jennifer arrive on in the future? |
| 0) January 12, 2015 |
| 1) October 21, 3015 |
| 2) October 21, 2015 |
| 3) October 12, 3015 |
| 4) November 26, 2020 |
| Plot: On October 26, 1985, Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown arrives in his flying DeLorean time machine and persuades Marty McFly and his girlfriend, Jennifer Parker, to come back to the future with him to help their future children. Biff Tannen witnesses their departure. They arrive on October 21, 2015, where Doc electronically knocks out Jennifer and leaves her asleep in an alley, explaining that she should not have too much knowledge of future events. He has Marty pose as his own son to refuse an offer to participate in a robbery with Biff's grandson, Griff. |
| score: 0.386981504991 |
| Why does Doc take Marty and Jennifer to the future? |
| 0) So they can see what they look like in the future |
| 1) So they can help their future grandchildren |
| 2) So they can help their future children |
| 3) So they can see how their lives will turn out |
| 4) So they can see what the future is like |
| Plot: On October 26, 1985, Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown arrives in his flying DeLorean time machine and persuades Marty McFly and his girlfriend, Jennifer Parker, to come back to the future with him to help their future children. Biff Tannen witnesses their departure. They arrive on October 21, 2015, where Doc electronically knocks out Jennifer and leaves her asleep in an alley, explaining that she should not have too much knowledge of future events. He has Marty pose as his own son to refuse an offer to participate in a robbery with Biff's grandson, Griff. |
| score: 0.292771714362 |
| Who do Willie and Marcus disguise themselves as to rob shopping malls during Christmas time? |
| 0) They disguise themselves as two elves. |
| 1) They disguise themselves as Timon and Pumba. |
| 2) They disguise themselves as Mickey and Minnie Mouse. |
| 3) They disguise themselves as Santa Claus and an elf. |
| 4) They disguise themselves as a princess and a prince. |
| Plot: Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton) and his dwarfed assistant Marcus (Tony Cox) are professional thieves. Every year, Willie disguises himself as a department store Santa Claus and Marcus disguises himself as an elf in order for both of them to rob shopping malls blind at night. Willie is an alcoholic, a sex addict, and is gradually unable to perform his Santa duties appropriately with children, much to Marcus' dismay. When they are hired at the fictional Saguaro Square Mall in Phoenix, the vulgar remarks made by Willie shock the prudish mall manager Bob Chipeska (John Ritter), who brings it to the attention of security chief Gin Slagel (Bernie Mac). |
| score: 0.373790226423 |
| What does Willie get Thurman for Christmas? |
| 0) A bicycle |
| 1) A pink stuffed elephant |
| 2) A train set |
| 3) A music box |
| 4) A pink hat |
| Plot: On Christmas Eve, when the heist is almost complete, Willie goes to get Thurman a pink stuffed elephant that he had wanted for Christmas. Just as he gets the elephant, Marcus reveals to Willie that he intends to kill him, fed up with his increasing carelessness. Lois tells him to hurry up and kill Willie so they can get away with the merchandise. The police swarm them, tipped off by the letter Willie gave to Thurman. When Marcus opens fire, the police shoot at him and Willie flees. Determined to give Thurman his present, he leads the police on a chase to Thurman's house, ignoring orders to freeze. He is repeatedly shot on Thurman's porch, but survives. |
| score: 0.422743223569 |
| Where does Willie run to when the police start chasing him? |
| 0) Marcus' house |
| 1) The street |
| 2) The church |
| 3) The park |
| 4) Thurman's house |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.395612234757 |
| How do the police know where to find Marcus and Willie? |
| 0) They were called by the store owner |
| 1) They were tipped off by Marcus |
| 2) They were called by Lois |
| 3) They followed Marcus and Willie |
| 4) From a letter Willie gave to Thurman |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.504376529519 |
| What did Thurman want for Christmas? |
| 0) A book |
| 1) A music box |
| 2) A pink stuffed elephant |
| 3) A santa caricature |
| 4) A pink hat |
| Plot: On Christmas Eve, when the heist is almost complete, Willie goes to get Thurman a pink stuffed elephant that he had wanted for Christmas. Just as he gets the elephant, Marcus reveals to Willie that he intends to kill him, fed up with his increasing carelessness. Lois tells him to hurry up and kill Willie so they can get away with the merchandise. The police swarm them, tipped off by the letter Willie gave to Thurman. When Marcus opens fire, the police shoot at him and Willie flees. Determined to give Thurman his present, he leads the police on a chase to Thurman's house, ignoring orders to freeze. He is repeatedly shot on Thurman's porch, but survives. |
| score: 0.367500561326 |
| Who does Willie go to live with after he sees his motel room being raided? |
| 0) Lois |
| 1) Gin |
| 2) Bob |
| 3) Marcus |
| 4) Thurman |
| Plot: Bob informs Gin that he overheard Willie having sex with a woman in a mall dressing room; Gin starts to investigate. Willie goes to his motel room and sees it being raided, causing him to take advantage of Thurman's naivete and live in his house. Marcus berates Willie for taking advantage of Thurman, stating his disapproval of Willie's sex addiction. |
| score: 0.424560119802 |
| What does Gin find out about Willie's whereabouts from talking to Thurman's father? |
| 0) Thurman's father doesn't know who Willie is |
| 1) That Willie is at Thurman's school |
| 2) That Willie is at a bar |
| 3) That Willie is staying with Thurman |
| 4) That Willie is at the mall |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.650018402584 |
| Who does Gin visit in prison while investigating Willie? |
| 0) Lois |
| 1) Thurman's father |
| 2) The Hindustani |
| 3) Bob |
| 4) Marcus |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.495754082782 |
| Who does Willie give the letter to? |
| 0) Thurman |
| 1) Gin |
| 2) Marcus |
| 3) Sue |
| 4) The police |
| Plot: Willie attempts to commit suicide by inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes. He gives Thurman a letter to give to the police, confessing all his misdeeds. Willie notices Thurman's black eye, which persuades him to make an example of the skateboarding bully. A renewed sense of purpose for Willie has him attempt to train Thurman in boxing. |
| score: 0.412684743759 |
| How does Willie help Thurman defend himself against bullies? |
| 0) He trains him in boxing |
| 1) He tells him to stand up for himself |
| 2) He teaches him insults |
| 3) He trains him in karate |
| 4) He teaches him how to use a gun |
| Plot: Willie attempts to commit suicide by inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes. He gives Thurman a letter to give to the police, confessing all his misdeeds. Willie notices Thurman's black eye, which persuades him to make an example of the skateboarding bully. A renewed sense of purpose for Willie has him attempt to train Thurman in boxing. |
| score: 0.410888590736 |
| How does Willie attempt to commit suicide? |
| 0) By drinking car fuel |
| 1) By jumping off a building |
| 2) By overdosing on drugs |
| 3) By throwing himself in front of a speeding car |
| 4) By inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes |
| Plot: Willie attempts to commit suicide by inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes. He gives Thurman a letter to give to the police, confessing all his misdeeds. Willie notices Thurman's black eye, which persuades him to make an example of the skateboarding bully. A renewed sense of purpose for Willie has him attempt to train Thurman in boxing. |
| score: 0.425237093682 |
| What city is Saguaro Square Mall located in? |
| 0) Oregon |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) Phoenix |
| 3) Los Angeles |
| 4) Dallas |
| Plot: Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton) and his dwarfed assistant Marcus (Tony Cox) are professional thieves. Every year, Willie disguises himself as a department store Santa Claus and Marcus disguises himself as an elf in order for both of them to rob shopping malls blind at night. Willie is an alcoholic, a sex addict, and is gradually unable to perform his Santa duties appropriately with children, much to Marcus' dismay. When they are hired at the fictional Saguaro Square Mall in Phoenix, the vulgar remarks made by Willie shock the prudish mall manager Bob Chipeska (John Ritter), who brings it to the attention of security chief Gin Slagel (Bernie Mac). |
| score: 0.207053038555 |
| What is the name of the mall's security chief? |
| 0) Bob |
| 1) Gin |
| 2) Marcus |
| 3) Willie |
| 4) Lois |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.333310411928 |
| What does Lois do to Gin while he's trying to jump start their car? |
| 0) She hits him on the head with a car jack |
| 1) She kisses him |
| 2) She hits him with the car |
| 3) She pushes him into the road |
| 4) She kills him |
| Plot: Marcus and his wife Lois (Lauren Tom) set up a trap for Gin, feigning needing a jump start for their vehicle from Gin's. Lois hits Gin with the car, then Marcus kills him. |
| score: 0.424131881158 |
| Who does Thurman believe Willie to be? |
| 0) A police officer |
| 1) Santa |
| 2) A thief |
| 3) A clown |
| 4) His father |
| Plot: The epilogue is told through a letter from Willie, who is in a hospital recovering. He expresses his gratitude for Thurman in giving the letter to the police and clearing his name. Shooting an unarmed Santa embarrassed the police, and Sue is granted guardianship over Thurman and his house until Thurman's father, Mr. Merman, is released. Willie also explains that Marcus (identified as Santa's Little Helper) and Lois are serving time behind bars for their actions, while expressing hope Mr. Merman is wise to avoid the two. The movie ends with Thurman finally standing up to his bully by kicking him in the crotch causing him to fall to the ground. Thurman is seen riding his bike away flipping off the bully. |
| score: 0.322750284052 |
| What is unique about Sue? |
| 0) She has a Santa Claus fetish |
| 1) She is a sex addict |
| 2) She is very beautiful |
| 3) She is an alcoholic |
| 4) She is hilarious |
| Plot: At the mall, Willie is visited by Thurman Merman (Brett Kelly), an exceedingly naive and gullible, overweight boy who thinks Willie is really Santa. The boy is a target of taunt and torment from a skateboarding gang. At a bar, Willie meets Sue (Lauren Graham), a woman with a Santa Claus fetish, and they begin a sexual relationship. Willie is harassed by a man in the bar, but Thurman intervenes. Willie gives Thurman a ride home, then enters the boy's house where he lives with his senile grandmother (Cloris Leachman). Thurman reveals that his mother died, and his father is away "exploring mountains" (when he is actually in jail for embezzlement). Willie tricks Thurman into letting him steal from the house safe and steals a BMW owned by Thurman's father. |
| score: 0.250874991145 |
| Who does the BMW belong that Willie stole actually belong to? |
| 0) Thurman's grandmother |
| 1) Gin |
| 2) Marcus |
| 3) Thurman's father |
| 4) Thurman's mother |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.374155814238 |
| What kind of car does Willie steal from Thurman's house? |
| 0) A Rolls Royce |
| 1) A Ford |
| 2) A Ferrari |
| 3) A BMW |
| 4) A Bentley |
| Plot: At the mall, Willie is visited by Thurman Merman (Brett Kelly), an exceedingly naive and gullible, overweight boy who thinks Willie is really Santa. The boy is a target of taunt and torment from a skateboarding gang. At a bar, Willie meets Sue (Lauren Graham), a woman with a Santa Claus fetish, and they begin a sexual relationship. Willie is harassed by a man in the bar, but Thurman intervenes. Willie gives Thurman a ride home, then enters the boy's house where he lives with his senile grandmother (Cloris Leachman). Thurman reveals that his mother died, and his father is away "exploring mountains" (when he is actually in jail for embezzlement). Willie tricks Thurman into letting him steal from the house safe and steals a BMW owned by Thurman's father. |
| score: 0.291423953817 |
| What is the name of the kid Willie meets and befriends at the mall? |
| 0) Marcus |
| 1) Thurman |
| 2) Bob |
| 3) Gin |
| 4) Lois |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.457929413404 |
| What does Thurman believe his father is doing? |
| 0) Camping |
| 1) Hiking |
| 2) Fishing |
| 3) Away in a work trip |
| 4) Exploring mountains |
| Plot: At the mall, Willie is visited by Thurman Merman (Brett Kelly), an exceedingly naive and gullible, overweight boy who thinks Willie is really Santa. The boy is a target of taunt and torment from a skateboarding gang. At a bar, Willie meets Sue (Lauren Graham), a woman with a Santa Claus fetish, and they begin a sexual relationship. Willie is harassed by a man in the bar, but Thurman intervenes. Willie gives Thurman a ride home, then enters the boy's house where he lives with his senile grandmother (Cloris Leachman). Thurman reveals that his mother died, and his father is away "exploring mountains" (when he is actually in jail for embezzlement). Willie tricks Thurman into letting him steal from the house safe and steals a BMW owned by Thurman's father. |
| score: 0.239340891292 |
| What happens when Gin figures out Willie and Marcus' plans? |
| 0) He turns them into the police |
| 1) He blackmails them for half of the cut |
| 2) He blackmails them for 75% of the cut |
| 3) He blackmails them for 25% of the cut |
| 4) He gets them fired |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.378025780004 |
| What happened after Willie's motel room was raided? |
| 0) He moves in with Marcus |
| 1) He moves into Thurman's house |
| 2) He moves into Bon's place |
| 3) He checks into another motel |
| 4) He goes to Gin's house |
| Plot: Bob informs Gin that he overheard Willie having sex with a woman in a mall dressing room; Gin starts to investigate. Willie goes to his motel room and sees it being raided, causing him to take advantage of Thurman's naivete and live in his house. Marcus berates Willie for taking advantage of Thurman, stating his disapproval of Willie's sex addiction. |
| score: 0.423713231452 |
| What happens when Willie sees that Thurman is injured? |
| 0) He attacks the skateboarding bully |
| 1) He enrolls Thurman in karate classes |
| 2) He decides to train Thurman in boxing |
| 3) He buys Thurman a new skateboard |
| 4) He decides to teach Thurman how to use a gun |
| Plot: Willie attempts to commit suicide by inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes. He gives Thurman a letter to give to the police, confessing all his misdeeds. Willie notices Thurman's black eye, which persuades him to make an example of the skateboarding bully. A renewed sense of purpose for Willie has him attempt to train Thurman in boxing. |
| score: 0.52033331161 |
| How did Willie attempt to commit suicide? |
| 0) By jumping off a bridge |
| 1) By overdosing on sleeping pills |
| 2) By inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes |
| 3) By drinking car fuel |
| 4) By throwing himself in front of a speeding car |
| Plot: Willie attempts to commit suicide by inhaling vehicle exhaust fumes. He gives Thurman a letter to give to the police, confessing all his misdeeds. Willie notices Thurman's black eye, which persuades him to make an example of the skateboarding bully. A renewed sense of purpose for Willie has him attempt to train Thurman in boxing. |
| score: 0.425237093682 |
| Who visits Willie at the mall? |
| 0) Thurman |
| 1) Lois |
| 2) Sue |
| 3) Bob |
| 4) Marcus |
| Plot: Gin's investigation of Willie includes visiting Thurman's imprisoned father, revealing that Willie is staying with Thurman illegally. He confronts Willie at the mall, and takes him and Marcus to a bar. There, he reveals that he has figured out their plan, blackmailing them for half of the cut to keep silent. |
| score: 0.46069371324 |
| How did Thurman confront the bully? |
| 0) By knocking him over with his bike |
| 1) By punching him in the gut |
| 2) By kicking him in the crotch |
| 3) By kicking him in the shins |
| 4) By slapping him in the face |
| Plot: The epilogue is told through a letter from Willie, who is in a hospital recovering. He expresses his gratitude for Thurman in giving the letter to the police and clearing his name. Shooting an unarmed Santa embarrassed the police, and Sue is granted guardianship over Thurman and his house until Thurman's father, Mr. Merman, is released. Willie also explains that Marcus (identified as Santa's Little Helper) and Lois are serving time behind bars for their actions, while expressing hope Mr. Merman is wise to avoid the two. The movie ends with Thurman finally standing up to his bully by kicking him in the crotch causing him to fall to the ground. Thurman is seen riding his bike away flipping off the bully. |
| score: 0.308309693161 |
| What does Elizabeth play for the students in her class while she sleeps? |
| 0) Motivational speeches |
| 1) Audio books |
| 2) Recorded lectures |
| 3) Movies |
| 4) Music |
| Plot: Elizabeth Halsey is an immoral, gold-digging Chicago-area middle school teacher who curses at her students, drinks heavily, smokes marijuana, and shows movies while she sleeps through class. She plans to quit teaching and marry her wealthy fianc, but when he dumps her after realizing she is only after his money, she must resume her job. She tries to win over substitute teacher Scott Delacorte, who is also wealthy. Amy Squirrel, a dedicated but overly enthusiastic colleague, also pursues Scott while the school's gym teacher, Russell Gettis, makes it clear that he is interested in Elizabeth romantically; she, however, is not interested in him. |
| score: 0.174677536646 |
| What other teacher is interested in dating Scott? |
| 0) Gaby |
| 1) Sandy |
| 2) Lynn |
| 3) Sasha |
| 4) Amy |
| Plot: Elizabeth Halsey is an immoral, gold-digging Chicago-area middle school teacher who curses at her students, drinks heavily, smokes marijuana, and shows movies while she sleeps through class. She plans to quit teaching and marry her wealthy fianc, but when he dumps her after realizing she is only after his money, she must resume her job. She tries to win over substitute teacher Scott Delacorte, who is also wealthy. Amy Squirrel, a dedicated but overly enthusiastic colleague, also pursues Scott while the school's gym teacher, Russell Gettis, makes it clear that he is interested in Elizabeth romantically; she, however, is not interested in him. |
| score: 0.23518124545 |
| What is the name of the gym teacher? |
| 0) Chase |
| 1) Devon |
| 2) Russell |
| 3) Scott |
| 4) Tristan |
| Plot: Elizabeth Halsey is an immoral, gold-digging Chicago-area middle school teacher who curses at her students, drinks heavily, smokes marijuana, and shows movies while she sleeps through class. She plans to quit teaching and marry her wealthy fianc, but when he dumps her after realizing she is only after his money, she must resume her job. She tries to win over substitute teacher Scott Delacorte, who is also wealthy. Amy Squirrel, a dedicated but overly enthusiastic colleague, also pursues Scott while the school's gym teacher, Russell Gettis, makes it clear that he is interested in Elizabeth romantically; she, however, is not interested in him. |
| score: 0.251783613884 |
| How does Christine manage to escape from Mike? |
| 0) She kicks Mike in the stomach. |
| 1) She knocks Mike out. |
| 2) She calls for help. |
| 3) She binds Mike on the chair. |
| 4) She sprays hairspray into Mike's eyes. |
| Plot: The next morning, Christine again awakens with no memories but she finds the camera and sees her entry saying she loves "Ben" and wants to make a life with him. "Ben" calls Christine and tells her to pack, that they are going on a trip that night. He then visits Dr. Nasch at the hospital and tells him to stay away from Christine. That night, "Ben" takes her to a hotel close to where she had been found. He reveals that he is Mike, the man she had an affair with. Mike had wanted Christine to reveal their affair to Ben, but Christine refused, and their argument culminated in Mike attacking Christine, resulting in her amnesia. He also inadvertently reveals that Christine's son Adam is still alive. Declaring his love for Christine, Mike deletes the videos on her camera and states that he is no longer interested in playing the part of Ben. He tells Christine that they leave together, or no one leaves. Another struggle ensues, but this time Christine knocks Mike out and gets away. She sets off the hotel fire alarm while running from the hotel and is seen telling her story on the camera while waiting in an ambulance. |
| score: 0.260842217315 |
| Where does Christine hide from Mike after escaping from him? |
| 0) In a museum. |
| 1) In a restaurant. |
| 2) At the hospital. |
| 3) In an ambulance. |
| 4) In a nearby bar. |
| Plot: The next morning, Christine again awakens with no memories but she finds the camera and sees her entry saying she loves "Ben" and wants to make a life with him. "Ben" calls Christine and tells her to pack, that they are going on a trip that night. He then visits Dr. Nasch at the hospital and tells him to stay away from Christine. That night, "Ben" takes her to a hotel close to where she had been found. He reveals that he is Mike, the man she had an affair with. Mike had wanted Christine to reveal their affair to Ben, but Christine refused, and their argument culminated in Mike attacking Christine, resulting in her amnesia. He also inadvertently reveals that Christine's son Adam is still alive. Declaring his love for Christine, Mike deletes the videos on her camera and states that he is no longer interested in playing the part of Ben. He tells Christine that they leave together, or no one leaves. Another struggle ensues, but this time Christine knocks Mike out and gets away. She sets off the hotel fire alarm while running from the hotel and is seen telling her story on the camera while waiting in an ambulance. |
| score: 0.256140119506 |
| How does Ben react when he sees the videos? |
| 0) He angrily accuses Christine of having an affair with Dr. Nasch, hits her, and goes to bed |
| 1) He breaks down into tears and hits Christine |
| 2) He congratulates Christine, hugs her, and goes to bed |
| 3) He angrily accuses Christine of having an affair with Dr. Nasch, hits her, and storms out |
| 4) He doesn't say anything and just storms out |
| Plot: Out of gratitude for his love and care, Christine decides to let Ben see the videos she has made on the digital camera. However, Ben angrily accuses Christine of having an affair with Dr. Nasch, strikes her, and storms out. On the telephone, Claire tells Christine that Ben claims to not have seen Christine for several years. Claire asks Christine to describe the "Ben" she is living with, and they realize he is not Ben. Christine attempts to escape the house, but "Ben" renders her unconscious. |
| score: 0.485692027664 |
| What does Claire tell Christine on the phone about Ben after calling him? |
| 0) Claire tells Christine that Ben did not answer the phone |
| 1) Claire doesn't tell Christine anything about Ben |
| 2) Claire tells Christine that Ben claims to not have seen Christine for several years |
| 3) Claire tells Christine that Ben claims he doesn't know who Christine is |
| 4) Claire tells Christine that Ben hates her and never wants to see her again |
| Plot: Out of gratitude for his love and care, Christine decides to let Ben see the videos she has made on the digital camera. However, Ben angrily accuses Christine of having an affair with Dr. Nasch, strikes her, and storms out. On the telephone, Claire tells Christine that Ben claims to not have seen Christine for several years. Claire asks Christine to describe the "Ben" she is living with, and they realize he is not Ben. Christine attempts to escape the house, but "Ben" renders her unconscious. |
| score: 0.553952870225 |
| Why doesn't Christine recognize her husband? |
| 0) Because he is dressed in strange clothes |
| 1) Because he is in disguise |
| 2) Because he got plastic surgery |
| 3) Because she suffered brain damage from a car accident ten years earlier |
| 4) Because he looks older than she remembered him looking |
| Plot: Forty-year-old Christine Lucas wakes up in bed with a man she does not know, in an unfamiliar house. The man explains that he is her husband, Ben, and that she suffered brain damage from a car accident ten years earlier. Christine wakes up every morning with no memory of her life from her early twenties onwards. |
| score: 0.429046160099 |
| What caused Christine's brain damage, according to Ben? |
| 0) A car accident |
| 1) A diving accident |
| 2) Nothing; she was born that way |
| 3) A gunshot wound |
| 4) A horse riding accident |
| Plot: Forty-year-old Christine Lucas wakes up in bed with a man she does not know, in an unfamiliar house. The man explains that he is her husband, Ben, and that she suffered brain damage from a car accident ten years earlier. Christine wakes up every morning with no memory of her life from her early twenties onwards. |
| score: 0.388417185661 |
| Who does Christine find in bed next to her at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) Her son |
| 1) A man she doesn't know |
| 2) A woman she doesn't know |
| 3) Her daughter |
| 4) A child she doesn't know |
| Plot: Forty-year-old Christine Lucas wakes up in bed with a man she does not know, in an unfamiliar house. The man explains that he is her husband, Ben, and that she suffered brain damage from a car accident ten years earlier. Christine wakes up every morning with no memory of her life from her early twenties onwards. |
| score: 0.269984525748 |
| Why had Mike attacked Christine for the first time? |
| 0) Because she didn't want to see him anymore. |
| 1) Because he wanted them to elope together. |
| 2) Because he discovered that she had several lovers. |
| 3) Because he wanted her to reveal their affair to Ben, but she refused. |
| 4) Because she didn't want to help him organise a robbery. |
| Plot: The next morning, Christine again awakens with no memories but she finds the camera and sees her entry saying she loves "Ben" and wants to make a life with him. "Ben" calls Christine and tells her to pack, that they are going on a trip that night. He then visits Dr. Nasch at the hospital and tells him to stay away from Christine. That night, "Ben" takes her to a hotel close to where she had been found. He reveals that he is Mike, the man she had an affair with. Mike had wanted Christine to reveal their affair to Ben, but Christine refused, and their argument culminated in Mike attacking Christine, resulting in her amnesia. He also inadvertently reveals that Christine's son Adam is still alive. Declaring his love for Christine, Mike deletes the videos on her camera and states that he is no longer interested in playing the part of Ben. He tells Christine that they leave together, or no one leaves. Another struggle ensues, but this time Christine knocks Mike out and gets away. She sets off the hotel fire alarm while running from the hotel and is seen telling her story on the camera while waiting in an ambulance. |
| score: 0.322701126815 |
| When did Christine lose her memory according to Dr. Nasch? |
| 0) She lost her memory after being hit by her husband. |
| 1) She lost her memory when she hit her head and fell on the bathrooom floor. |
| 2) She lost her memory after a car accident. |
| 3) She lost her memory after she was attacked and left near an airport hotel. |
| 4) She lost her memory after she had a brain surgery. |
| Plot: Christine receives treatment from Dr. Nasch, a neurologist at a local hospital who gives her a camera to record her thoughts and progress each day, and calls her every morning to remind her to watch the video in the camera. Dr. Nasch instructs Christine to keep the camera hidden from Ben and reveals that her memory loss occurred after she was attacked and left for dead near an airport hotel. They surmise that Ben tells Christine it was a car accident to avoid upsetting her. |
| score: 0.443337794893 |
| Why did Ben stay away from Christine for several years? |
| 0) Because she had asked him to |
| 1) Because he was busy |
| 2) For her sake |
| 3) For Adam's sake |
| 4) Because he was sick |
| Plot: Christine wakes up in a hospital bed and is visited by Dr. Nasch, this time as a friend and not her therapist. He assures her the man responsible for her condition has been arrested. Christine is then visited by the real Ben who explains he kept away for the sake of their son Adam who visits as well with Christine now remembering them. |
| score: 0.418804072132 |
| What does Christine say to Dr. Nasch about the next name she remembers, Mike? |
| 0) That it might be her lover's name |
| 1) That it might be her son's name |
| 2) That it might be the name of her attacker |
| 3) That it is her husband's name |
| 4) That it is a familiar name |
| Plot: Over the course of treatment, Christine faintly remembers a red-haired woman named Claire. Ben tells her that Claire was a friend who couldn't handle Christine's condition and ended contact with her. Later, Christine recalls that she had a son. She angrily confronts Ben over hiding their child, but he says their son died of meningitis when he was eight. Christine remembers the name Mike and believes it may be the name of her attacker, which she relates to Dr. Nasch. He hugs her to comfort her and almost kisses her, but she pulls back and then sees her doctor's name tag and his first name is Mike. She runs from him but he catches her and administers a sedative, leaving her at home. He tells her later that she was upset and he's sorry but he doesn't feel he can treat her anymore, because he has feelings for her and her memories are causing her to transfer what happened onto him. |
| score: 0.338962384481 |
| Why doesn't Claire visit Christine any more according to Ben? |
| 0) Because she couldn't handle Christine's situation |
| 1) Because she went on a work trip |
| 2) Because she became sick |
| 3) Because she moved to a different town |
| 4) Because she recently had a baby |
| Plot: Out of gratitude for his love and care, Christine decides to let Ben see the videos she has made on the digital camera. However, Ben angrily accuses Christine of having an affair with Dr. Nasch, strikes her, and storms out. On the telephone, Claire tells Christine that Ben claims to not have seen Christine for several years. Claire asks Christine to describe the "Ben" she is living with, and they realize he is not Ben. Christine attempts to escape the house, but "Ben" renders her unconscious. |
| score: 0.411953382393 |
| Why did Claire stop seeing Christine? |
| 0) Because she felt guilty |
| 1) Because she moved to another city |
| 2) Because Christine didn't recognize her |
| 3) Because Ben asked her to |
| 4) To save Christine and Ben's marriage |
| Plot: Christine learns that, several years after her attack, Ben had placed her in an assisted care facility and divorced her, then had a change of heart and brought her home to live with him. Christine learns that Claire had been trying to contact her at the care facility, unaware that Ben took her away. Christine obtains Claire's phone number and meets her. Claire reveals that Christine had embarked on an affair prior to her attack, while Ben and Claire had a one-time sexual encounter, due to their shared grief at Christine's memory loss. Feeling obliged to keep Ben and Christine's marriage intact, Claire ended contact. |
| score: 0.464059320546 |
| What does Christine find out when she meets Claire? |
| 0) That Ben was the one who attacked her |
| 1) That Christine had an affair before her attack |
| 2) That Christine had a child with another man |
| 3) That Claire was her sister |
| 4) That Ben had divorced her before the attack |
| Plot: Christine learns that, several years after her attack, Ben had placed her in an assisted care facility and divorced her, then had a change of heart and brought her home to live with him. Christine learns that Claire had been trying to contact her at the care facility, unaware that Ben took her away. Christine obtains Claire's phone number and meets her. Claire reveals that Christine had embarked on an affair prior to her attack, while Ben and Claire had a one-time sexual encounter, due to their shared grief at Christine's memory loss. Feeling obliged to keep Ben and Christine's marriage intact, Claire ended contact. |
| score: 0.434242185807 |
| Where did Ben put Christine some years after the attack? |
| 0) In a mental hospital |
| 1) In prison |
| 2) In an assisted care facility |
| 3) |
| 4) In a rehabilitation clinic |
| Plot: Christine learns that, several years after her attack, Ben had placed her in an assisted care facility and divorced her, then had a change of heart and brought her home to live with him. Christine learns that Claire had been trying to contact her at the care facility, unaware that Ben took her away. Christine obtains Claire's phone number and meets her. Claire reveals that Christine had embarked on an affair prior to her attack, while Ben and Claire had a one-time sexual encounter, due to their shared grief at Christine's memory loss. Feeling obliged to keep Ben and Christine's marriage intact, Claire ended contact. |
| score: 0.375839195461 |
| What does Dr. Nasch give Christine as part of her treatment? |
| 0) A camera to record her thoughts and progress |
| 1) A music CD to listen to everyday |
| 2) A diary to write down her thoughts |
| 3) A video recording of parts of her past life |
| 4) Anxiety medication |
| Plot: Christine receives treatment from Dr. Nasch, a neurologist at a local hospital who gives her a camera to record her thoughts and progress each day, and calls her every morning to remind her to watch the video in the camera. Dr. Nasch instructs Christine to keep the camera hidden from Ben and reveals that her memory loss occurred after she was attacked and left for dead near an airport hotel. They surmise that Ben tells Christine it was a car accident to avoid upsetting her. |
| score: 0.441196912031 |
| How often does Dr. Nasch call Christine to remind her to watch her video? |
| 0) One a week |
| 1) Every morning |
| 2) Every two hours |
| 3) Twice a day |
| 4) Every evening |
| Plot: Christine receives treatment from Dr. Nasch, a neurologist at a local hospital who gives her a camera to record her thoughts and progress each day, and calls her every morning to remind her to watch the video in the camera. Dr. Nasch instructs Christine to keep the camera hidden from Ben and reveals that her memory loss occurred after she was attacked and left for dead near an airport hotel. They surmise that Ben tells Christine it was a car accident to avoid upsetting her. |
| score: 0.392829506156 |
| Who is Christine treated by? |
| 0) Adam |
| 1) Claire |
| 2) Mike |
| 3) Ben |
| 4) Dr. Nasch |
| Plot: Christine wakes up in a hospital bed and is visited by Dr. Nasch, this time as a friend and not her therapist. He assures her the man responsible for her condition has been arrested. Christine is then visited by the real Ben who explains he kept away for the sake of their son Adam who visits as well with Christine now remembering them. |
| score: 0.465672732086 |
| How does Mario get Lina to eat? |
| 0) By keeping her company while she eats |
| 1) By preparing her favorite food |
| 2) By leaving her alone with a plate of food |
| 3) By playing her funny music |
| 4) By giving her gifts when she eats |
| Plot: Unable to find an acceptable babysitter, Martha starts to bring Lina to the restaurant with her. Lina begins to emerge from her depression in the presence of Mario's playfulness, and even begins to eat when Mario leaves her unattended with a plate of spaghetti he's prepared. Touched by Mario's kindness and concern for the child, Martha becomes more accepting of Mario. She even asks for his help in locating Lina's father in Italy and translating a letter she's written to him. |
| score: 0.328265235341 |
| What is Martha Klein's occupation? |
| 0) A social worker |
| 1) A bussiness woman |
| 2) A teacher |
| 3) A therapist |
| 4) A chef |
| Plot: Just as Martha's strained relationship with Lina seems to be improving, she forgets to pick the girl up from school while helping Lea, her very-pregnant sous chef, get to the hospital to deliver her baby. Lina is angry at being forgotten at school, and the incident appears to cause a serious setback between her and Martha. To make amends, Martha offers to grant Lina any wish. For her wish, Lina wants Mario to cook for them. Mario agrees, and prepares a picnic-style dinner in Martha's living room. Despite the mess left behind in the kitchen, the evening of stories and games brings the three closer together. |
| score: 0.256023065235 |
| Where does Martha ask Mario to go with her? |
| 0) Brazil |
| 1) Italy |
| 2) Mexico |
| 3) Portugal |
| 4) Spain |
| Plot: Lina's father, in answer to Martha's letter, finally arrives and takes his daughter to Italy to live with his new wife and family. Distraught and conflicted by the separation, Martha rejects Mario's loving support, and after another confrontation with a customer, she quits her job. Soon after, Martha asks Mario to accompany her to Italy to retrieve Lina. After reuniting with the girl, Martha and Mario get married, and the three begin their lives together as a loving family. |
| score: 0.421956011613 |
| How does Lina's father respond to Martha's letter? |
| 0) |
| 1) He comes to visit Lina |
| 2) He comes and takes Lina to Italy |
| 3) He divorces his new wife |
| 4) He ignores the letter |
| Plot: Lina's father, in answer to Martha's letter, finally arrives and takes his daughter to Italy to live with his new wife and family. Distraught and conflicted by the separation, Martha rejects Mario's loving support, and after another confrontation with a customer, she quits her job. Soon after, Martha asks Mario to accompany her to Italy to retrieve Lina. After reuniting with the girl, Martha and Mario get married, and the three begin their lives together as a loving family. |
| score: 0.535316372991 |
| What is Martha's niece's name? |
| 0) Lisa |
| 1) Lina |
| 2) Frida |
| 3) Lea |
| 4) Bernadette |
| Plot: Lina's father, in answer to Martha's letter, finally arrives and takes his daughter to Italy to live with his new wife and family. Distraught and conflicted by the separation, Martha rejects Mario's loving support, and after another confrontation with a customer, she quits her job. Soon after, Martha asks Mario to accompany her to Italy to retrieve Lina. After reuniting with the girl, Martha and Mario get married, and the three begin their lives together as a loving family. |
| score: 0.373684832948 |
| Where is Lina's father from? |
| 0) Spain |
| 1) Mexico |
| 2) Portugal |
| 3) Italy |
| 4) France |
| Plot: Lina's father, in answer to Martha's letter, finally arrives and takes his daughter to Italy to live with his new wife and family. Distraught and conflicted by the separation, Martha rejects Mario's loving support, and after another confrontation with a customer, she quits her job. Soon after, Martha asks Mario to accompany her to Italy to retrieve Lina. After reuniting with the girl, Martha and Mario get married, and the three begin their lives together as a loving family. |
| score: 0.351291076917 |
| Why does Frida hire Mario to replace Lea? |
| 0) Because Lea is going on vacation |
| 1) Because Lea is sick |
| 2) Because Lea quit |
| 3) Because Lea is expecting a child |
| 4) Because Lea was fired |
| Plot: Martha's life takes a dramatic turn when she learns that her sister is killed in a car accident, leaving behind an eight-year-old daughter, Lina (Maxime Foerste). Martha must now look after her niece, who is understandably depressed, withdrawn, and refuses to eat. The girl's Italian father, Giuseppe Lorenzo, has been out of the picture for years living somewhere in Italy. While coping with her sister's death and raising the young girl, Martha's world is further complicated when Frida hires fun-loving and unorthodox Mario (Sergio Castellitto) as a sous-chef to replace Lea (Katja Studt), who is expecting a child any day. Martha looks on in horror as Mario transforms her kitchen of precision and logistics with his relaxed banter and eclectic jazz music. |
| score: 0.292532433994 |
| What does Lina keep refusing to do when she first comes to live with Martha? |
| 0) To eat |
| 1) To smile |
| 2) To stop crying |
| 3) To talk |
| 4) To sleep |
| Plot: Unable to find an acceptable babysitter, Martha starts to bring Lina to the restaurant with her. Lina begins to emerge from her depression in the presence of Mario's playfulness, and even begins to eat when Mario leaves her unattended with a plate of spaghetti he's prepared. Touched by Mario's kindness and concern for the child, Martha becomes more accepting of Mario. She even asks for his help in locating Lina's father in Italy and translating a letter she's written to him. |
| score: 0.326143484533 |
| What is the name of the new sous-chef Frida hires? |
| 0) Carlos |
| 1) Lorenzo |
| 2) Sam |
| 3) Mario |
| 4) Jan |
| Plot: Just as Martha's strained relationship with Lina seems to be improving, she forgets to pick the girl up from school while helping Lea, her very-pregnant sous chef, get to the hospital to deliver her baby. Lina is angry at being forgotten at school, and the incident appears to cause a serious setback between her and Martha. To make amends, Martha offers to grant Lina any wish. For her wish, Lina wants Mario to cook for them. Mario agrees, and prepares a picnic-style dinner in Martha's living room. Despite the mess left behind in the kitchen, the evening of stories and games brings the three closer together. |
| score: 0.297821172591 |
| What does Martha discover about Lina when she meets with Lina's principal? |
| 0) Lina does not attend regularly and falls asleep during school |
| 1) Lina has been cheating on exams |
| 2) Lina brings alcohol to school |
| 3) Lina never comes to school |
| 4) Lina is pregnant |
| Plot: The renewed warmth between Martha and Lina is immediately tested when Martha is told by the school principal that Lina has not been attending school regularly, and that when she does come to school, she falls asleep. He also tells Martha that when he asked the girl why she was always so tired, she told him that she was forced to work in a kitchen for her room and board. Angered by Lina's behavior, and also having been warned by the restaurant owner, Martha tells her she can no longer come to the restaurant. Lina storms off, nearly getting hit by a car, and later attempts to run away to Italy. Mario continues to support Martha emotionally, and their relationship becomes romantic. |
| score: 0.490637024703 |
| What did Lina tell her principal when he asked why she was falling asleep in class? |
| 0) Lina lies to the principal about why she is tired |
| 1) Lina tells the principal she is tired from being forced to work for her room and board |
| 2) Lina tells the principal that she is homeless |
| 3) Lina does not tell the principal anything about being tired |
| 4) Lina tells the principal she is up all night with the baby |
| Plot: The renewed warmth between Martha and Lina is immediately tested when Martha is told by the school principal that Lina has not been attending school regularly, and that when she does come to school, she falls asleep. He also tells Martha that when he asked the girl why she was always so tired, she told him that she was forced to work in a kitchen for her room and board. Angered by Lina's behavior, and also having been warned by the restaurant owner, Martha tells her she can no longer come to the restaurant. Lina storms off, nearly getting hit by a car, and later attempts to run away to Italy. Mario continues to support Martha emotionally, and their relationship becomes romantic. |
| score: 0.45216163996 |
| Why does Martha tell Lina she isn't allowed to come to the restaurant anymore? |
| 0) Lina is fired from her job at the restaurant |
| 1) Because Lina does not attend school regularly and falls asleep in class |
| 2) Lina cannot come to work with a broken ankle |
| 3) The restaurant is closing |
| 4) Lina was caught stealing from the restaurant |
| Plot: The renewed warmth between Martha and Lina is immediately tested when Martha is told by the school principal that Lina has not been attending school regularly, and that when she does come to school, she falls asleep. He also tells Martha that when he asked the girl why she was always so tired, she told him that she was forced to work in a kitchen for her room and board. Angered by Lina's behavior, and also having been warned by the restaurant owner, Martha tells her she can no longer come to the restaurant. Lina storms off, nearly getting hit by a car, and later attempts to run away to Italy. Mario continues to support Martha emotionally, and their relationship becomes romantic. |
| score: 0.493393872814 |
| Why does Sara abandon her job at an art gallery? |
| 0) To pursue another career |
| 1) Because she is attracted to Nick and his humanitarian cause |
| 2) Because Nick asks her to join him |
| 3) For a chance to explore the world |
| 4) Because it is boring |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.27583444218 |
| Who does Sarah work for after the first ten years in Ethiopia? |
| 0) UNICEF. |
| 1) U.N.H.C.R. |
| 2) For United Kingdom. |
| 3) For CIA. |
| 4) Amnesty International. |
| Plot: As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers that the harsh realities she encounters, and her growing romantic attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor, ignite in her a passion for saving lives, while risking her own in the process. She works for humanitarian and human rights organizations for ten years after she first travels to Ethiopia, and eventually works for the U.N.H.C.R. and acts as a regional representative for the United Kingdom. |
| score: 0.346354775317 |
| What passion does ignite in Sarah in the midst of harsh realities. |
| 0) For meeting new people and know other cultures. |
| 1) For her career and her new lover. |
| 2) For saving lives while risking her own. |
| 3) For learning new things about the world. |
| 4) For testing her own abilities in new realities. |
| Plot: As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers that the harsh realities she encounters, and her growing romantic attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor, ignite in her a passion for saving lives, while risking her own in the process. She works for humanitarian and human rights organizations for ten years after she first travels to Ethiopia, and eventually works for the U.N.H.C.R. and acts as a regional representative for the United Kingdom. |
| score: 0.291165266759 |
| Who does Sarah work for when she first travels to Ethiopia? |
| 0) For different kinds of profitable organizations. |
| 1) For humanitarian and human rights organizations. |
| 2) For a new hospital that has just been built in a village. |
| 3) For a school for children with special needs. |
| 4) For various environmental organizations. |
| Plot: As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers that the harsh realities she encounters, and her growing romantic attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor, ignite in her a passion for saving lives, while risking her own in the process. She works for humanitarian and human rights organizations for ten years after she first travels to Ethiopia, and eventually works for the U.N.H.C.R. and acts as a regional representative for the United Kingdom. |
| score: 0.36812755272 |
| For how long does Sarah work with hunmanitarian organizations? |
| 0) For nine years. |
| 1) For ten years. |
| 2) For eight years. |
| 3) For twelve years. |
| 4) For seven years. |
| Plot: As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers that the harsh realities she encounters, and her growing romantic attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor, ignite in her a passion for saving lives, while risking her own in the process. She works for humanitarian and human rights organizations for ten years after she first travels to Ethiopia, and eventually works for the U.N.H.C.R. and acts as a regional representative for the United Kingdom. |
| score: 0.183046508069 |
| What is Sarah's new position at the U.N.H.C.R? |
| 0) She is legal representative for the United States of America. |
| 1) She is a pro bono attorney for the refugees. |
| 2) She is regional representative for the United States of America. |
| 3) She is regional representative for the United Kingdom. |
| 4) She works as a councelor for the ambassador of the United Kingdom. |
| Plot: As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers that the harsh realities she encounters, and her growing romantic attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor, ignite in her a passion for saving lives, while risking her own in the process. She works for humanitarian and human rights organizations for ten years after she first travels to Ethiopia, and eventually works for the U.N.H.C.R. and acts as a regional representative for the United Kingdom. |
| score: 0.345703499988 |
| What is Nick's profession? |
| 0) He is a doctor. |
| 1) He is an art gallerist. |
| 2) He is a green activist. |
| 3) He is a humanitarian. |
| 4) He is a soldier. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.192117663207 |
| Where do Sarah and Nick meet? |
| 0) They meet in a refugee camp. |
| 1) They meet at a fund-raising gala. |
| 2) They meet at Nick's charity action. |
| 3) They meet at the art gallery where Sarah works. |
| 4) They meet in Ethiopia. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.236721326024 |
| What kind of work does Nick do? |
| 0) He is an army officer. |
| 1) He is a humanitarian. |
| 2) He is the director of an art gallery. |
| 3) He is a doctor. |
| 4) He is a travel agent. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.197877583042 |
| Where does Sarah work in England? |
| 0) She works in a non-profit organisation. |
| 1) She works at a refugee camp. |
| 2) She works at a museum. |
| 3) She works at an art gallery. |
| 4) She is a director of an art gallery. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.203114918229 |
| Where does Sarah travel to when she leaves England? |
| 0) To Ethiopia. |
| 1) She travels to South America. |
| 2) She travels to Malaysia. |
| 3) To Eritrea. |
| 4) She travels to Nigeria. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.238339233714 |
| How does Sarah feel about Nick? |
| 0) She doesn't like him. |
| 1) She is amazed by his passion and strength. |
| 2) She becomes more and more attracted to him. |
| 3) She is afraid for his life. |
| 4) She grows to hate him by each day. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.151244480957 |
| What is Nick's speech about? |
| 0) Homelessness |
| 1) A plea made on behalf of impoverished children. |
| 2) The importance of education. |
| 3) He talks about the book he wrote. |
| 4) Saving the environment. |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.194625093127 |
| Who delivers a moving speech at the gala? |
| 0) Mrs. Bauford |
| 1) Charlotte Jordan |
| 2) Dr. Nick Callahan |
| 3) Sarah Jordan |
| 4) Dr. Lanning |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.228783597314 |
| What is Sarah's marital status? |
| 0) divorced |
| 1) married |
| 2) single |
| 3) legally seperated |
| 4) widowed |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.106763213411 |
| What event was Sarah attending when she met Dr. Nick Callahan? |
| 0) a wedding |
| 1) a funeral |
| 2) training |
| 3) a fund-raiser |
| 4) a board meeting |
| Plot: While attending a fund-raising gala, Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen). His plea made on behalf of impoverished children under his care turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her job at an art gallery and sheltered life in England to work alongside him in his effort to aid the refugee camps. She travels to Ethiopia. |
| score: 0.212558966738 |
| Why does Sandra break up with Don? |
| 0) Because Edward persuades her to. |
| 1) Because she has doubts about him. |
| 2) Because she is afraid of him. |
| 3) Because she gets tired of him. |
| 4) Because of Don's violence. |
| Plot: Edward goes to Sandra to confess his love. He learns Sandra is engaged to Don Price (David Denman), whom Edward always overshadowed during his days in Ashton. Sandra refuses Edward's proposal but that does not discourage Edward. He writes "I love Sandra" everywhere he could. Don arrived to challenge Edward to a fight over Sandra. Sandra makes Edward promise not to fight Don. Edward allows Don to beat him up. Sandra, disgusted by Don's violence, ends their engagement and falls for Edward. Edward later reveals that Don died from a heart attack on the toilet bowl at an early age (as Don saw in the Witch's eye). |
| score: 0.277261621974 |
| Where did Don die? |
| 0) In his parents' house. |
| 1) In his bed. |
| 2) In his prison cell. |
| 3) On the toilet bowl. |
| 4) On a kitchen table. |
| Plot: Edward goes to Sandra to confess his love. He learns Sandra is engaged to Don Price (David Denman), whom Edward always overshadowed during his days in Ashton. Sandra refuses Edward's proposal but that does not discourage Edward. He writes "I love Sandra" everywhere he could. Don arrived to challenge Edward to a fight over Sandra. Sandra makes Edward promise not to fight Don. Edward allows Don to beat him up. Sandra, disgusted by Don's violence, ends their engagement and falls for Edward. Edward later reveals that Don died from a heart attack on the toilet bowl at an early age (as Don saw in the Witch's eye). |
| score: 0.219817557325 |
| For how many years Will and his father haven't talked? |
| 0) Four. |
| 1) Two. |
| 2) Five. |
| 3) Three. |
| 4) Thirteen. |
| Plot: At his son's wedding party, Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) tells the same tall tale he's told many times over the years: on the day Will (Billy Crudup) was born, he was out catching an enormous uncatchable fish, using his wedding ring as bait. Will is annoyed, explaining to his wife Josphine (Marion Cotillard) that because his father lives in a fantasy world and has never told the straight truth about anything, he felt unable to trust him. He is troubled to think that he might have a similarly difficult relationship with his future children. Will's relationship with his father becomes so strained that they do not talk for three years. But when his father's health starts to fail from cancer, Will and the now pregnant Josphine return to his hometown in Alabama to visit. On the plane, Will recalls his father's tale of how he braved a swamp as a child after he was dared by a few other children. He meets a witch (Helena Bonham Carter). She shows Don Price and another boy how they were going to die. They run away, frightened. When the witch shows Edward his death in her glass eye, he accepts it without fear. With this knowledge, Edward knew there were no odds he could not face. |
| score: 0.0715745278987 |
| Who is getting married on the day when Edward Bloom tells his fishing tale? |
| 0) His niece Josephine. |
| 1) His daugther Sandra. |
| 2) His son Will. |
| 3) His friend Will. |
| 4) His nephew Andrew. |
| Plot: When Will returns home, he is informed by his mother that his father had a stroke and is at the hospital. He goes to visit him there and finds him only partly conscious, and unable to speak at length. Since Edward can no longer tell stories, he asks Will to tell him the story of how it all ends. Beat and deciding to play along, Will tells his own tall tale about helping Edward escape from the hospital and they go to the river where everyone in Edward's life appears to bid him goodbye. Will carries his father into the river where he becomes what he always had been: a very big fish. Edward then dies, knowing his son finally understands his love of storytelling. |
| score: 0.211473275538 |
| Do Will and his father have a good relationship? |
| 0) They are best friends. |
| 1) They love each other. |
| 2) No. |
| 3) Fairly. |
| 4) Yes. |
| Plot: When Will returns home, he is informed by his mother that his father had a stroke and is at the hospital. He goes to visit him there and finds him only partly conscious, and unable to speak at length. Since Edward can no longer tell stories, he asks Will to tell him the story of how it all ends. Beat and deciding to play along, Will tells his own tall tale about helping Edward escape from the hospital and they go to the river where everyone in Edward's life appears to bid him goodbye. Will carries his father into the river where he becomes what he always had been: a very big fish. Edward then dies, knowing his son finally understands his love of storytelling. |
| score: 0.0557120319435 |
| What was Edward using as a bait to catch the enormous fish, according to his tale? |
| 0) His bracelet. |
| 1) His shiny jewel. |
| 2) Brown worms. |
| 3) His wedding ring. |
| 4) Crumbed bread. |
| Plot: At his son's wedding party, Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) tells the same tall tale he's told many times over the years: on the day Will (Billy Crudup) was born, he was out catching an enormous uncatchable fish, using his wedding ring as bait. Will is annoyed, explaining to his wife Josphine (Marion Cotillard) that because his father lives in a fantasy world and has never told the straight truth about anything, he felt unable to trust him. He is troubled to think that he might have a similarly difficult relationship with his future children. Will's relationship with his father becomes so strained that they do not talk for three years. But when his father's health starts to fail from cancer, Will and the now pregnant Josphine return to his hometown in Alabama to visit. On the plane, Will recalls his father's tale of how he braved a swamp as a child after he was dared by a few other children. He meets a witch (Helena Bonham Carter). She shows Don Price and another boy how they were going to die. They run away, frightened. When the witch shows Edward his death in her glass eye, he accepts it without fear. With this knowledge, Edward knew there were no odds he could not face. |
| score: 0.201548823825 |
| Who meets the witch as a child? |
| 0) Mildred. |
| 1) Will. |
| 2) Edward. |
| 3) Karl. |
| 4) Beamen. |
| Plot: Edward goes to Sandra to confess his love. He learns Sandra is engaged to Don Price (David Denman), whom Edward always overshadowed during his days in Ashton. Sandra refuses Edward's proposal but that does not discourage Edward. He writes "I love Sandra" everywhere he could. Don arrived to challenge Edward to a fight over Sandra. Sandra makes Edward promise not to fight Don. Edward allows Don to beat him up. Sandra, disgusted by Don's violence, ends their engagement and falls for Edward. Edward later reveals that Don died from a heart attack on the toilet bowl at an early age (as Don saw in the Witch's eye). |
| score: 0.22407291604 |
| What worries Will the most about his father's tales? |
| 0) That they are so graphic. |
| 1) That they are too long. |
| 2) That they are too personal. |
| 3) That they have so many details. |
| 4) That they are untrue. |
| Plot: When Will returns home, he is informed by his mother that his father had a stroke and is at the hospital. He goes to visit him there and finds him only partly conscious, and unable to speak at length. Since Edward can no longer tell stories, he asks Will to tell him the story of how it all ends. Beat and deciding to play along, Will tells his own tall tale about helping Edward escape from the hospital and they go to the river where everyone in Edward's life appears to bid him goodbye. Will carries his father into the river where he becomes what he always had been: a very big fish. Edward then dies, knowing his son finally understands his love of storytelling. |
| score: 0.155634720961 |
| What was Edward Bloom doing, according to his story, on the day when his son Will was born? |
| 0) He was out fishing, trying to catch a special enormous fish when he found his wedding ring. |
| 1) He was out searching for the wedding ring he had lost beside the pond. |
| 2) He was out hunting in the woods, when he accidentally lost his wedding ring. |
| 3) He was out catching an enormous fish, using his wedding ring as bait. |
| 4) He was out flyfishing when he caught an enormous uncatchable fish. |
| Plot: At his son's wedding party, Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) tells the same tall tale he's told many times over the years: on the day Will (Billy Crudup) was born, he was out catching an enormous uncatchable fish, using his wedding ring as bait. Will is annoyed, explaining to his wife Josphine (Marion Cotillard) that because his father lives in a fantasy world and has never told the straight truth about anything, he felt unable to trust him. He is troubled to think that he might have a similarly difficult relationship with his future children. Will's relationship with his father becomes so strained that they do not talk for three years. But when his father's health starts to fail from cancer, Will and the now pregnant Josphine return to his hometown in Alabama to visit. On the plane, Will recalls his father's tale of how he braved a swamp as a child after he was dared by a few other children. He meets a witch (Helena Bonham Carter). She shows Don Price and another boy how they were going to die. They run away, frightened. When the witch shows Edward his death in her glass eye, he accepts it without fear. With this knowledge, Edward knew there were no odds he could not face. |
| score: 0.237161238682 |
| Why do Will and Josephine go to visit Will's father? |
| 0) Because he has dementia. |
| 1) Because he asked them to. |
| 2) Because he has cancer. |
| 3) Because they want to tell him about the pregnancy. |
| 4) Because he is alone. |
| Plot: At his son's wedding party, Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) tells the same tall tale he's told many times over the years: on the day Will (Billy Crudup) was born, he was out catching an enormous uncatchable fish, using his wedding ring as bait. Will is annoyed, explaining to his wife Josphine (Marion Cotillard) that because his father lives in a fantasy world and has never told the straight truth about anything, he felt unable to trust him. He is troubled to think that he might have a similarly difficult relationship with his future children. Will's relationship with his father becomes so strained that they do not talk for three years. But when his father's health starts to fail from cancer, Will and the now pregnant Josphine return to his hometown in Alabama to visit. On the plane, Will recalls his father's tale of how he braved a swamp as a child after he was dared by a few other children. He meets a witch (Helena Bonham Carter). She shows Don Price and another boy how they were going to die. They run away, frightened. When the witch shows Edward his death in her glass eye, he accepts it without fear. With this knowledge, Edward knew there were no odds he could not face. |
| score: 0.103566494497 |
| Where did Edward meet the mysterious woman? |
| 0) At the Calloway Circus |
| 1) At Amos' diner |
| 2) At Auburn University |
| 3) At a rodeo |
| 4) At a bar |
| Plot: Edward meets up with Karl. They attend the Calloway Circus where Edward falls in love at first sight with a mysterious woman. Together, Karl and Edward begin working at the circus. Karl meets his destiny by working as the giant man, replacing the old one who is much smaller than him. Edward works without pay, as he has been promised by the ringmaster Amos Calloway (Danny DeVito), who claims to know the mysterious woman, that each month he will learn something new about the mysterious woman. Three years later, having only learned trivia about her, Edward discovers Amos is a werewolf. In return for his refusal to harm him in his monstrous state, Amos tells Edward the girl's name is Sandra Templeton (Alison Lohman) and she studies at Auburn University. |
| score: 0.264676576578 |
| Why did, according to his tell tale, Edward spend three years of his childhood in bed? |
| 0) Because his body was growing too fast |
| 1) Because he was sickly |
| 2) Because his parents were too busy |
| 3) Because he was shy |
| 4) Because he was accident-prone |
| Plot: Will and Josphine have a warm welcome at his childhood home from his mother and Edward's wife Sandra (Jessica Lange) who informs them that Edward's cancer is advanced and he is not expected to live very much longer. As Will sits by his dying father's bedside, Edward continues telling tall tales, claiming he spent three years confined to a bed as a child because his body was growing too fast. While in high school, Edward became a successful athlete, but found the town of Ashton too small for his ambition, and set off with the misunderstood giant Karl (Matthew McGrory). The witch with the glass eye is seen bidding him farewell. While traveling, Edward and Karl see two separate roads out of Ashton. Edward suggest they each take one way. He'll take the old dirt road and Karl should take the new paved road. They will meet on the other side. Karl feared that Edward was attempting to abandon him, but Edward gives him his backpack to prove that he isn't. |
| score: 0.22202890322 |
| How does Will say goodbye to his father? |
| 0) By recording his stories |
| 1) By reading him his favorite stories |
| 2) By telling him a story about him turning into a very big fish |
| 3) By sitting with him until he dies |
| 4) |
| Plot: When Will returns home, he is informed by his mother that his father had a stroke and is at the hospital. He goes to visit him there and finds him only partly conscious, and unable to speak at length. Since Edward can no longer tell stories, he asks Will to tell him the story of how it all ends. Beat and deciding to play along, Will tells his own tall tale about helping Edward escape from the hospital and they go to the river where everyone in Edward's life appears to bid him goodbye. Will carries his father into the river where he becomes what he always had been: a very big fish. Edward then dies, knowing his son finally understands his love of storytelling. |
| score: 0.22740818366 |
| What happens to Edward during Will's absence? |
| 0) He suffers a concussion due to an accident |
| 1) He suffers a stroke |
| 2) He is diagnosed with cancer |
| 3) He dies |
| 4) He is admitted to a psychiatric facility |
| Plot: When Will returns home, he is informed by his mother that his father had a stroke and is at the hospital. He goes to visit him there and finds him only partly conscious, and unable to speak at length. Since Edward can no longer tell stories, he asks Will to tell him the story of how it all ends. Beat and deciding to play along, Will tells his own tall tale about helping Edward escape from the hospital and they go to the river where everyone in Edward's life appears to bid him goodbye. Will carries his father into the river where he becomes what he always had been: a very big fish. Edward then dies, knowing his son finally understands his love of storytelling. |
| score: 0.225274630136 |
| Why is Nina mad at Lily? |
| 0) Because Lily stole her dress. |
| 1) Because she would play Black Swan. |
| 2) Because Lily is better than her. |
| 3) Because they had a fight. |
| 4) Because she is her rival from the start. |
| Plot: Nina later has a violent argument with her mother, after which she passes out. Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior, her mother tries to prevent her from performing on opening night; enraged, Nina stands up to her mother and forces her way out of the apartment. Since her mother had called to say Nina was sick, Thomas assigned understudy Lily to take over, but reluctantly gives way when Nina insists on performing. The first act goes well, until Nina is distracted by a hallucination during a lift, causing her partner, playing the Prince, to drop her. Distraught, she returns to her dressing room and finds Lily there. Lily announces she is to play the Black Swan. Nina shoves her into a mirror, shattering it. Lily, seemingly dead, awakens, and her face changes shape, now a copy of Nina's. The doppelganger starts to strangle Nina, who then grabs a shard of glass and stabs her rival in the stomach, apparently killing her. The doppelganger's face reverts to that of Lily's. Nina hides the body and returns to the stage to dance with passion and sensuality. |
| score: 0.32105945785 |
| How does Nina kill Lily? |
| 0) She stabs her with a shard of glass. |
| 1) She shoves her through the window. |
| 2) She strangles her. |
| 3) She stabs her with a knife. |
| 4) She shoots her in the stomach. |
| Plot: Nina later has a violent argument with her mother, after which she passes out. Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior, her mother tries to prevent her from performing on opening night; enraged, Nina stands up to her mother and forces her way out of the apartment. Since her mother had called to say Nina was sick, Thomas assigned understudy Lily to take over, but reluctantly gives way when Nina insists on performing. The first act goes well, until Nina is distracted by a hallucination during a lift, causing her partner, playing the Prince, to drop her. Distraught, she returns to her dressing room and finds Lily there. Lily announces she is to play the Black Swan. Nina shoves her into a mirror, shattering it. Lily, seemingly dead, awakens, and her face changes shape, now a copy of Nina's. The doppelganger starts to strangle Nina, who then grabs a shard of glass and stabs her rival in the stomach, apparently killing her. The doppelganger's face reverts to that of Lily's. Nina hides the body and returns to the stage to dance with passion and sensuality. |
| score: 0.308543665682 |
| What does Nina do after killing Lily? |
| 0) She runs and tells her mother about it. |
| 1) She leaves the body where it is and returnes to the stage. |
| 2) She hides the body and runs away. |
| 3) She hides the body and returns to the stage. |
| 4) She quickly goes to the police. |
| Plot: Nina later has a violent argument with her mother, after which she passes out. Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior, her mother tries to prevent her from performing on opening night; enraged, Nina stands up to her mother and forces her way out of the apartment. Since her mother had called to say Nina was sick, Thomas assigned understudy Lily to take over, but reluctantly gives way when Nina insists on performing. The first act goes well, until Nina is distracted by a hallucination during a lift, causing her partner, playing the Prince, to drop her. Distraught, she returns to her dressing room and finds Lily there. Lily announces she is to play the Black Swan. Nina shoves her into a mirror, shattering it. Lily, seemingly dead, awakens, and her face changes shape, now a copy of Nina's. The doppelganger starts to strangle Nina, who then grabs a shard of glass and stabs her rival in the stomach, apparently killing her. The doppelganger's face reverts to that of Lily's. Nina hides the body and returns to the stage to dance with passion and sensuality. |
| score: 0.237286364882 |
| Who does Thomas decide to do after Nina bites him? |
| 0) He decides to cast Nina as the The Swan Queen |
| 1) He decides to cast Nina as the The Black Queen |
| 2) He decides to cast Lily as the The Swan Queen |
| 3) He decides to cast Beth as the The Swan Queen |
| 4) He decides to cast Nina as the The Swan Princess |
| Plot: Nina at first reluctantly accepts this and decides to leave when Thomas stops her and chides her for giving up too easily. Though he praises her technique, he criticizes her machine-like performance, saying that he has never once seen her lose herself. Nina says that she wants to be perfect, to which Thomas retorts by saying that perfection isn't about control, it's about 'letting go.' When Thomas forcibly kisses Nina, she displays a change of character and bites him, convincing him to cast her as the Swan Queen. An intoxicated Beth angrily confronts Thomas and Nina. She is later hit by a car and seriously injured in what Thomas suspects was a suicide attempt. Nina begins to witness strange happenings. Thomas, meanwhile, becomes increasingly critical of her "frigid" dancing and advises her to stop being a perfectionist and to lose herself in the role. Thomas points to Lily (Mila Kunis), another dancer in the company, whom he describes as lacking Nina's flawless technique but possessing an uninhibited quality that Nina has not shown. The relationship between the two dancers is tense because of Lily's indiscretions. One evening, Lily shows up at Nina's apartment to invite her to a night out. Nina is hesitant at first, but decides to go against her mother's wishes. |
| score: 0.36866625957 |
| What does Thomas suspect Beth was trying to do when she got hit by a car? |
| 0) Hitchhike |
| 1) Catch a bus across the street |
| 2) Commit suicide |
| 3) Hail a cab |
| 4) Save a child in the middle of the road |
| Plot: Nina at first reluctantly accepts this and decides to leave when Thomas stops her and chides her for giving up too easily. Though he praises her technique, he criticizes her machine-like performance, saying that he has never once seen her lose herself. Nina says that she wants to be perfect, to which Thomas retorts by saying that perfection isn't about control, it's about 'letting go.' When Thomas forcibly kisses Nina, she displays a change of character and bites him, convincing him to cast her as the Swan Queen. An intoxicated Beth angrily confronts Thomas and Nina. She is later hit by a car and seriously injured in what Thomas suspects was a suicide attempt. Nina begins to witness strange happenings. Thomas, meanwhile, becomes increasingly critical of her "frigid" dancing and advises her to stop being a perfectionist and to lose herself in the role. Thomas points to Lily (Mila Kunis), another dancer in the company, whom he describes as lacking Nina's flawless technique but possessing an uninhibited quality that Nina has not shown. The relationship between the two dancers is tense because of Lily's indiscretions. One evening, Lily shows up at Nina's apartment to invite her to a night out. Nina is hesitant at first, but decides to go against her mother's wishes. |
| score: 0.15570499155 |
| What kind of drug does Lily offer to Nina? |
| 0) Meth |
| 1) Ecstasy |
| 2) Heroin |
| 3) Cocaine |
| 4) Marijuana |
| Plot: At a restaurant that evening, Lily offers Nina a capsule of ecstasy to help her loosen up. Though reassured its effects will only last a few hours, Nina turns it down. Lily later slips it into her drink at a nightclub while she is absent, which Nina witnesses, but decides to take the drink anyway. Nina returns home late, fights with her mother, barricades herself in her room, and has sex with Lily until the latter seemingly smothers her with a pillow. The next morning, Nina wakes up alone and late for rehearsal. When she arrives at the studio, she finds Lily dancing as the Swan Queen. Furious, she confronts Lily and asks her why she did not wake her up that morning. After Lily admits she spent the night with a man whom she met at the club, Nina realizes she dreamed the encounter. Nina's hallucinations become stronger as she sees Thomas and Lily have sex in a backstage area and Beth stabbing herself in the face at the hospital with a nail file which Nina drops bloodied in the elevator. |
| score: 0.274141294341 |
| How does Nina feel about her last performance? |
| 0) She feels it was perfect |
| 1) She feels she could have done better |
| 2) She feels disappointed |
| 3) She feels sad that it's over |
| 4) She feels it was good enough |
| Plot: Sprouting feathers, her arms become black wings as she finally loses herself and is transformed into a black swan. At the end of the act, she receives a standing ovation. Offstage, Thomas and the rest of the cast congratulate her on her stunning performance. Nina takes Thomas by surprise and kisses him. Back in her dressing room before the final act, Nina is congratulated by Lily, revealing that their fight was, again, imaginary. The mirror, however, is still shattered. Nina removes a small shard from her own body and realizes she had stabbed herself. Dancing the last scene, in which the White Swan throws herself off a cliff, Nina spots her mother weeping in the audience. As Nina falls backward onto a hidden mattress, the theater erupts in thunderous applause. Thomas and the cast gather to congratulate heronly to find that she is bleeding. As the white ceiling lights envelop her, she whispers, "I felt it. Perfect. It was perfect." |
| score: 0.234503369676 |
| How is Nina's Black Swan act accepted by the audience? |
| 0) She is booed |
| 1) The audience is speechless |
| 2) She recieves a standing ovation |
| 3) She gets a lukewarm applause |
| 4) |
| Plot: Sprouting feathers, her arms become black wings as she finally loses herself and is transformed into a black swan. At the end of the act, she receives a standing ovation. Offstage, Thomas and the rest of the cast congratulate her on her stunning performance. Nina takes Thomas by surprise and kisses him. Back in her dressing room before the final act, Nina is congratulated by Lily, revealing that their fight was, again, imaginary. The mirror, however, is still shattered. Nina removes a small shard from her own body and realizes she had stabbed herself. Dancing the last scene, in which the White Swan throws herself off a cliff, Nina spots her mother weeping in the audience. As Nina falls backward onto a hidden mattress, the theater erupts in thunderous applause. Thomas and the cast gather to congratulate heronly to find that she is bleeding. As the white ceiling lights envelop her, she whispers, "I felt it. Perfect. It was perfect." |
| score: 0.282025962841 |
| Why does Beth Macintyre retire from ballet dancing? |
| 0) Because she is too old |
| 1) Because she is sick |
| 2) Because of her poor performances |
| 3) Because she broke her leg |
| 4) She is forced into it by Thomas |
| Plot: Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman), a young dancer in a prestigious New York City ballet company, lives with her mother, Erica (Barbara Hershey), a former dancer herself. The company is preparing to open the season with Swan Lake. The director, Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel), has to cast a new principal dancer after forcing Beth Macintyre (Winona Ryder) into retirement. Thomas wants the same ballerina to portray the innocent, fragile White Swan as well as her dark, sensual twin, the Black Swan. Nina auditions for the part, performing flawlessly as the White Swan, but not quite able to emulate the characteristics of the Black Swan. Although Nina does not do well during her audition, she approaches Thomas and asks him to reconsider her as the lead role. He tells her she is the ideal dancer to cast as the White Swan, but she lacks the passion needed to correctly portray the Black Swan. |
| score: 0.195064165868 |
| What kind of problem does Nina experience during her audition? |
| 0) She performs both roles perfectly well |
| 1) She forgets her routine |
| 2) She is unable to portray the characteristics of the Black Swan |
| 3) She falls and breaks her leg |
| 4) She does not portray the White Swan well |
| Plot: Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman), a young dancer in a prestigious New York City ballet company, lives with her mother, Erica (Barbara Hershey), a former dancer herself. The company is preparing to open the season with Swan Lake. The director, Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel), has to cast a new principal dancer after forcing Beth Macintyre (Winona Ryder) into retirement. Thomas wants the same ballerina to portray the innocent, fragile White Swan as well as her dark, sensual twin, the Black Swan. Nina auditions for the part, performing flawlessly as the White Swan, but not quite able to emulate the characteristics of the Black Swan. Although Nina does not do well during her audition, she approaches Thomas and asks him to reconsider her as the lead role. He tells her she is the ideal dancer to cast as the White Swan, but she lacks the passion needed to correctly portray the Black Swan. |
| score: 0.336192321509 |
| What happens to Nina during the first act? |
| 0) Nina is distracted by a gun sound |
| 1) Nina is distracted by pain in her legs |
| 2) Nina is distracted by a handsome guy |
| 3) Nina is distracted by flickering lights |
| 4) Nina is distracted by a hallucination |
| Plot: Nina later has a violent argument with her mother, after which she passes out. Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior, her mother tries to prevent her from performing on opening night; enraged, Nina stands up to her mother and forces her way out of the apartment. Since her mother had called to say Nina was sick, Thomas assigned understudy Lily to take over, but reluctantly gives way when Nina insists on performing. The first act goes well, until Nina is distracted by a hallucination during a lift, causing her partner, playing the Prince, to drop her. Distraught, she returns to her dressing room and finds Lily there. Lily announces she is to play the Black Swan. Nina shoves her into a mirror, shattering it. Lily, seemingly dead, awakens, and her face changes shape, now a copy of Nina's. The doppelganger starts to strangle Nina, who then grabs a shard of glass and stabs her rival in the stomach, apparently killing her. The doppelganger's face reverts to that of Lily's. Nina hides the body and returns to the stage to dance with passion and sensuality. |
| score: 0.336167358682 |
| Why does Nina's mother try to prevent Nina from dancing on opening night? |
| 0) she was jealous of Nina's performance |
| 1) Concerned about Nina's health |
| 2) To hide from Nina that her show was cancelled |
| 3) Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior |
| 4) Concerned about Nina's erratic performance |
| Plot: Nina later has a violent argument with her mother, after which she passes out. Concerned about Nina's erratic behavior, her mother tries to prevent her from performing on opening night; enraged, Nina stands up to her mother and forces her way out of the apartment. Since her mother had called to say Nina was sick, Thomas assigned understudy Lily to take over, but reluctantly gives way when Nina insists on performing. The first act goes well, until Nina is distracted by a hallucination during a lift, causing her partner, playing the Prince, to drop her. Distraught, she returns to her dressing room and finds Lily there. Lily announces she is to play the Black Swan. Nina shoves her into a mirror, shattering it. Lily, seemingly dead, awakens, and her face changes shape, now a copy of Nina's. The doppelganger starts to strangle Nina, who then grabs a shard of glass and stabs her rival in the stomach, apparently killing her. The doppelganger's face reverts to that of Lily's. Nina hides the body and returns to the stage to dance with passion and sensuality. |
| score: 0.326107544778 |
| Why does Blade refuse to take the cure? |
| 0) He wants to become a bit stronger. |
| 1) To continue hunting werewolves. |
| 2) He wants to help her develop a better serum. |
| 3) He wants to test his abilities first. |
| 4) To continue hunting vampires. |
| Plot: An epilogue finds Blade observing a vampire attacking his date in Russia, indicating that Blade's new campaign has spread into Europe. |
| score: 0.427178053755 |
| How does Blade eventually kill Frost? |
| 0) He beats him to death. |
| 1) He injects him with EDTA. |
| 2) He detonates a bomb. |
| 3) He injects him with garlic spray. |
| 4) He shoots him several times. |
| Plot: In the melee, Karen secures a shotgun from a guard, shoots him dead and kills Mercury with concentrated garlic spray. Blade furiously cuts through Quinn and Frost's minions before engaging Frost. Frost's new powers make him immune to Blade's conventional weapons, so Blade injects him multiple times with EDTA, causing Frost to explode. As the pair leave the temple, Karen offers to cure Blade but he chooses to forgo the cure in order to continue hunting vampires and asks her to develop a better serum. |
| score: 0.307873528922 |
| What does Karen use to kill Mercury? |
| 0) A shotgun. |
| 1) A concetrated poisonus gas. |
| 2) A concentrated garlic spray. |
| 3) A concentrated onion spray. |
| 4) A concentrated tear gas. |
| Plot: In the melee, Karen secures a shotgun from a guard, shoots him dead and kills Mercury with concentrated garlic spray. Blade furiously cuts through Quinn and Frost's minions before engaging Frost. Frost's new powers make him immune to Blade's conventional weapons, so Blade injects him multiple times with EDTA, causing Frost to explode. As the pair leave the temple, Karen offers to cure Blade but he chooses to forgo the cure in order to continue hunting vampires and asks her to develop a better serum. |
| score: 0.318112122662 |
| What does Blade ask Karen to do, as they leave the temple? |
| 0) To develop a better serum. |
| 1) To help him with his quest. |
| 2) To develop a different serum. |
| 3) To make a stronger potion for him. |
| 4) To wait for him to return. |
| Plot: In the melee, Karen secures a shotgun from a guard, shoots him dead and kills Mercury with concentrated garlic spray. Blade furiously cuts through Quinn and Frost's minions before engaging Frost. Frost's new powers make him immune to Blade's conventional weapons, so Blade injects him multiple times with EDTA, causing Frost to explode. As the pair leave the temple, Karen offers to cure Blade but he chooses to forgo the cure in order to continue hunting vampires and asks her to develop a better serum. |
| score: 0.287318787892 |
| What happens to Frost after he sacrifices the vampire elders? |
| 0) He grows to twice his former size |
| 1) He dies |
| 2) He gains the power of La Magra |
| 3) He grows wings |
| 4) He gains the power of Dracula |
| Plot: The temple antechamber drains Blade's blood and filters it through the ancient channels of the temple. Karen escapes the pit where Frost had put her and feeds Blade her blood, thereby restoring his strength. Frost sacrifices the elder vampires in a mystic ritual and painfully gains the power of La Magra. However, the unintended result was not the awakening of the blood God, but the culmination of the dead elders' souls that fought absorption as the energies consume Frost's body. Vanessa attacks Blade forcing him to kill her. |
| score: 0.371193776154 |
| What does Frost do to the other vampire elders after he kills the chief vampire? |
| 0) He threatens them |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) He cuts off their heads |
| 3) He imprisons them |
| 4) He burns them at the stake |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Frost clashes with his vampire elders of the House of Erebus. He believes that vampires should rise from the shadows and enslave humanity while the elders believe in the subversive rule of (both human and vampire) society through their influence with police, politics, finance and real estate. Moreover, because he was not born a vampire as they were, Frost is shunned for his radical views and reckless activities. Frost studies ancient vampire lore and comes to believe that he can awaken La Magra, the Blood God, to gain absolute power. Together with his minions, Frost kidnaps and mutilates the chief vampire of the region, then kills him by exposing him to the sun. He imprisons the other vampire elders. |
| score: 0.300255276981 |
| Why is Frost shunned by the vampire elders from the House of Erebus? |
| 0) Because they think he is weird |
| 1) Because he is not an elder |
| 2) Because he doesn't believe in harming humans |
| 3) Because of his radical views and reckless actions |
| 4) Because he is half-human |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Frost clashes with his vampire elders of the House of Erebus. He believes that vampires should rise from the shadows and enslave humanity while the elders believe in the subversive rule of (both human and vampire) society through their influence with police, politics, finance and real estate. Moreover, because he was not born a vampire as they were, Frost is shunned for his radical views and reckless activities. Frost studies ancient vampire lore and comes to believe that he can awaken La Magra, the Blood God, to gain absolute power. Together with his minions, Frost kidnaps and mutilates the chief vampire of the region, then kills him by exposing him to the sun. He imprisons the other vampire elders. |
| score: 0.370710903794 |
| What does Frost believe he can do to gain absolute power? |
| 0) Awaken the Blood God, La Magra |
| 1) Awaken the first vampire, Dracula |
| 2) Kill all of the elders |
| 3) Awaken the God of the Undead, La Magra |
| 4) Awaken the Blood God, La Sangra |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Frost clashes with his vampire elders of the House of Erebus. He believes that vampires should rise from the shadows and enslave humanity while the elders believe in the subversive rule of (both human and vampire) society through their influence with police, politics, finance and real estate. Moreover, because he was not born a vampire as they were, Frost is shunned for his radical views and reckless activities. Frost studies ancient vampire lore and comes to believe that he can awaken La Magra, the Blood God, to gain absolute power. Together with his minions, Frost kidnaps and mutilates the chief vampire of the region, then kills him by exposing him to the sun. He imprisons the other vampire elders. |
| score: 0.328989914974 |
| How do Frost and his minions kill the chief vampire? |
| 0) They burn him at the stake |
| 1) The cut off his head |
| 2) They expose him to the sun |
| 3) They rip out his heart |
| 4) They starve him to death |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Frost clashes with his vampire elders of the House of Erebus. He believes that vampires should rise from the shadows and enslave humanity while the elders believe in the subversive rule of (both human and vampire) society through their influence with police, politics, finance and real estate. Moreover, because he was not born a vampire as they were, Frost is shunned for his radical views and reckless activities. Frost studies ancient vampire lore and comes to believe that he can awaken La Magra, the Blood God, to gain absolute power. Together with his minions, Frost kidnaps and mutilates the chief vampire of the region, then kills him by exposing him to the sun. He imprisons the other vampire elders. |
| score: 0.297049121652 |
| What does Whistler tell Karen about Blade's mother? |
| 0) He tells Karen that Blade's mother was born a vampire |
| 1) He tells Karen that Blade's mother was attacked by a vampire while she was pregnant with him |
| 2) He tells Karen that Blade's mother was attacked by a mugger while she was pregnant with him |
| 3) He tells Karen that Blade's mother slept with a vampire |
| 4) He tells Karen that Blade's mother was half-vampire |
| Plot: Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide, then arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA. He storms Frost's penthouse, overrunning the bodyguards, and soon discovers Vanessa (Sanaa Lathan) -- his own mother, whom he believed long dead -- in Frost's bed. She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. More guards arrive and attack Blade as Frost intimates a long since sexual relationship with Vanessa and proclaims himself as creator of their "family". Thunderstruck, Blade is defeated and taken (with Karen) to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice. |
| score: 0.416555235779 |
| What is Blade's mother's name? |
| 0) Vanna |
| 1) Venus |
| 2) Vanessa |
| 3) Vera |
| 4) Veronica |
| Plot: The temple antechamber drains Blade's blood and filters it through the ancient channels of the temple. Karen escapes the pit where Frost had put her and feeds Blade her blood, thereby restoring his strength. Frost sacrifices the elder vampires in a mystic ritual and painfully gains the power of La Magra. However, the unintended result was not the awakening of the blood God, but the culmination of the dead elders' souls that fought absorption as the energies consume Frost's body. Vanessa attacks Blade forcing him to kill her. |
| score: 0.217149854363 |
| What does Blade take to curb the blood thirst? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) Pills |
| 2) A special potion |
| 3) A special drink |
| 4) A special serum |
| Plot: Blade combats Frost's various minions in an effort to uncover his ultimate plan. After another encounter with Quinn and Frost's lover Mercury, Whistler explains to a suspicious Karen that Blade's mother, Vanessa, was attacked while pregnant and that Blade is a half-vampire hybrid with all their superhuman strengths but none of their weaknesses except the blood thirst. After witnessing Whistler give Blade a serum to counter the thirst, Karen successfully develops an antidote to cure herself of vampirism. While Blade is out on an errand, Frost and his crew manage to invade Blade's lair, kidnap Karen and mortally wound Whistler. |
| score: 0.225660587935 |
| What is Blade seen doing at the end of the movie? |
| 0) Watching a vampire attack his date in Russia |
| 1) Getting injected with a new serum |
| 2) Getting on a plane |
| 3) Watching a vampire attack his date in Germany |
| 4) Attending Whistler's funeral |
| Plot: An epilogue finds Blade observing a vampire attacking his date in Russia, indicating that Blade's new campaign has spread into Europe. |
| score: 0.538519556251 |
| What are most people in the club revealed to be when blood is sprayed from the sprinklers? |
| 0) Demons |
| 1) Vampires |
| 2) Werewolves |
| 3) Succubi |
| 4) Humans |
| Plot: An epilogue finds Blade observing a vampire attacking his date in Russia, indicating that Blade's new campaign has spread into Europe. |
| score: 0.30836092725 |
| What does Frost do with the vampire elders he had held captive? |
| 0) He tortures them in order to gain their strength. |
| 1) He releases them. |
| 2) He releases them and forces them to fight each other. |
| 3) He kills them one by one. |
| 4) He sacrifices them in a mystic ritual. |
| Plot: The temple antechamber drains Blade's blood and filters it through the ancient channels of the temple. Karen escapes the pit where Frost had put her and feeds Blade her blood, thereby restoring his strength. Frost sacrifices the elder vampires in a mystic ritual and painfully gains the power of La Magra. However, the unintended result was not the awakening of the blood God, but the culmination of the dead elders' souls that fought absorption as the energies consume Frost's body. Vanessa attacks Blade forcing him to kill her. |
| score: 0.355686681737 |
| Why does Blade attack Frost's minions? |
| 0) He wants to take over his territory. |
| 1) He wants to charge Frost's debt. |
| 2) He wants to uncover Frost's ultimate plan. |
| 3) He wants to decrease Frost's power. |
| 4) He wants to kill Frost. |
| Plot: Blade combats Frost's various minions in an effort to uncover his ultimate plan. After another encounter with Quinn and Frost's lover Mercury, Whistler explains to a suspicious Karen that Blade's mother, Vanessa, was attacked while pregnant and that Blade is a half-vampire hybrid with all their superhuman strengths but none of their weaknesses except the blood thirst. After witnessing Whistler give Blade a serum to counter the thirst, Karen successfully develops an antidote to cure herself of vampirism. While Blade is out on an errand, Frost and his crew manage to invade Blade's lair, kidnap Karen and mortally wound Whistler. |
| score: 0.321026834296 |
| What happens to the woman after the baby is delivered? |
| 0) The woman starts getting seizures. |
| 1) The woman loses her eyesight. |
| 2) The woman starts crying uncontrollably. |
| 3) The woman falls into a state of coma. |
| 4) The woman dies. |
| Plot: In 1967, a pregnant woman is rushed into a hospital where a C-section is performed on her to save her baby. She dies, but her child lives. |
| score: 0.253411342704 |
| What happens when a pregnant woman is rushed to a hospital at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) Her vital signs are checked and she is released. |
| 1) She is informed that she needs to give birth to her baby in the next three days. |
| 2) She is informed that she lost her baby. |
| 3) A C-section is performed to save her baby. |
| 4) She is operated urgently. |
| Plot: In 1967, a pregnant woman is rushed into a hospital where a C-section is performed on her to save her baby. She dies, but her child lives. |
| score: 0.622732254198 |
| Where does Blade take Karen after she's been bitten by Quinn? |
| 0) Blade brings the injured Karen back to his dugout |
| 1) Blade brings the injured Karen back to his cave |
| 2) Blade brings the injured Karen back to his tunnel |
| 3) Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair |
| 4) Blade brings the injured Karen back to his shelter |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.343990596927 |
| How does Quinn kill the medical examiner at the hospital? |
| 0) By biting his neck |
| 1) By biting his hand |
| 2) By biting his leg |
| 3) By biting him in his shoulder |
| 4) By biting his fingers |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.220835329568 |
| Who does Quinn bite before escaping from Blade at the hospital? |
| 0) He is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Krieger. |
| 1) He is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Curtis Webb. |
| 2) He is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson. |
| 3) He is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Whistler. |
| 4) He is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Racquel. |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.334478119048 |
| Who is Dr. Karen Johnson? |
| 0) Resident Microbiologist |
| 1) Resident Oncologist |
| 2) Resident Cardiologist |
| 3) Resident Gynaecologist |
| 4) Resident Hematologist |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.201875217118 |
| What does Karen discover about EDTA while working on a cure for vampirism? |
| 0) She soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the virus from the vampire |
| 1) She soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts negatively with the virus from the vampire |
| 2) She soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts negatively with the vampire infection |
| 3) She soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts positively with the vampire infection |
| 4) She soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.443299314277 |
| What does Karen decide to do while at Blade's lair? |
| 0) Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antivenin |
| 1) Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antitoxin |
| 2) Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote |
| 3) Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an remedy |
| 4) Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an cure |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.361259698151 |
| What happens when Quinn's body is being examined at the hospital? |
| 0) He awakens and kills the doctor by biting his neck. |
| 1) He awakens and kills the nurse by biting his hand. |
| 2) He awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. |
| 3) He awakens and kills the examiner by biting his hand. |
| 4) He awakens and kills the nurse by biting his neck. |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.255887551423 |
| Who is Whistler? |
| 0) Blade's counsellor and weaponsmith |
| 1) Blade's consultant and bladesmith |
| 2) Blade's mentor and weaponsmith |
| 3) Blade's adviser and weaponsmith |
| 4) Blade's master and weaponsmith |
| Plot: While Quinn's body is being examined in the hospital, he awakens and kills the examiner by biting his neck. Blade tracks Quinn down to a hospital, but he is able to bite a resident hematologist, Dr. Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright), before escaping once again after Blade severs his arm. In an act of mercy, Blade brings the injured Karen back to his lair and introduces her to Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), his mentor and weaponsmith. Karen resolves to study vampirism and find an antidote before she becomes a vampire herself. In working to find a stable, viable cure, she soon discovers that the anticoagulant EDTA reacts explosively with the vampire infection. |
| score: 0.247604992221 |
| Where is Blade taken after he is defeated by Frost's guards? |
| 0) Blade is taken to the Temple of Endless Nights for Frost's blood ritual offering |
| 1) Blade is taken to the Temple of Endless Nights for Frost's blood ritual slaughter |
| 2) Blade is taken to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice |
| 3) Blade is taken to the Temple of Immortal Sunset for Frost's blood ritual slaughter |
| 4) Blade is taken to the Temple of Immortal Sunset for Frost's blood ritual offering |
| Plot: Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide, then arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA. He storms Frost's penthouse, overrunning the bodyguards, and soon discovers Vanessa (Sanaa Lathan) -- his own mother, whom he believed long dead -- in Frost's bed. She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. More guards arrive and attack Blade as Frost intimates a long since sexual relationship with Vanessa and proclaims himself as creator of their "family". Thunderstruck, Blade is defeated and taken (with Karen) to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice. |
| score: 0.384949202045 |
| What does Blade take with him when he goes to confront Frost? |
| 0) Blade arms himself with a number of handguns and a large supply of EDTA |
| 1) Blade arms himself with few pistols and a large supply of EDTA |
| 2) Blade arms himself with a number of knives and a large supply of EDTA |
| 3) Blade arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA |
| 4) Blade arms himself with few grenades and a large supply of EDTA |
| Plot: Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide, then arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA. He storms Frost's penthouse, overrunning the bodyguards, and soon discovers Vanessa (Sanaa Lathan) -- his own mother, whom he believed long dead -- in Frost's bed. She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. More guards arrive and attack Blade as Frost intimates a long since sexual relationship with Vanessa and proclaims himself as creator of their "family". Thunderstruck, Blade is defeated and taken (with Karen) to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice. |
| score: 0.336497396211 |
| Whom does Blade find in Frost's bed when he storms Frost's penthouse? |
| 0) Karen his wife |
| 1) Vanessa his step-mother |
| 2) Mercury his own mother |
| 3) Vanessa his own mother |
| 4) Mercury his step-mother |
| Plot: Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide, then arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA. He storms Frost's penthouse, overrunning the bodyguards, and soon discovers Vanessa (Sanaa Lathan) -- his own mother, whom he believed long dead -- in Frost's bed. She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. More guards arrive and attack Blade as Frost intimates a long since sexual relationship with Vanessa and proclaims himself as creator of their "family". Thunderstruck, Blade is defeated and taken (with Karen) to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice. |
| score: 0.283879358861 |
| What does Vanessa tell Blade about Frost? |
| 0) She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Sunny walker. |
| 1) She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become half human and half vampire. |
| 2) She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. |
| 3) She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Night walker. |
| 4) She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daytime walker. |
| Plot: Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide, then arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA. He storms Frost's penthouse, overrunning the bodyguards, and soon discovers Vanessa (Sanaa Lathan) -- his own mother, whom he believed long dead -- in Frost's bed. She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. More guards arrive and attack Blade as Frost intimates a long since sexual relationship with Vanessa and proclaims himself as creator of their "family". Thunderstruck, Blade is defeated and taken (with Karen) to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice. |
| score: 0.438720280103 |
| What does Blade do for the injured Whistler when he returns to his place? |
| 0) Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide |
| 1) Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a knife for their safety. |
| 2) Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a firearm for their safety. |
| 3) Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun for their safety. |
| 4) Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a knife to commit suicide |
| Plot: Blade gives the infected and horribly beaten Whistler a gun to commit suicide, then arms himself with a number of weapons and a large supply of EDTA. He storms Frost's penthouse, overrunning the bodyguards, and soon discovers Vanessa (Sanaa Lathan) -- his own mother, whom he believed long dead -- in Frost's bed. She reveals that Frost was the vampire that bit her while she was pregnant with Blade and caused him to become the Daywalker. More guards arrive and attack Blade as Frost intimates a long since sexual relationship with Vanessa and proclaims himself as creator of their "family". Thunderstruck, Blade is defeated and taken (with Karen) to the Temple of Eternal Night for Frost's blood ritual sacrifice. |
| score: 0.383693569538 |
| Where does the beautiful woman take the young man? |
| 0) The beautiful woman leads a young man to a rave club |
| 1) The beautiful woman leads a young man to a strip club |
| 2) The beautiful woman leads a young man to a theatre |
| 3) The beautiful woman leads a young man to a nightclub |
| 4) The beautiful woman leads a young man to a restaurant |
| Plot: Three decades later, a seductive woman (Traci Lords), leads a young man to a rave club. At first he has fun, but he notices other people staring at him. He casually bumps into the club owner, later revealed to be Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), a young upstart in the vampire community. The music peaks when blood is sprayed out from the sprinklers above, and most of the people reveal themselves to be vampires. In the middle of the carnage, the armor-clad vampire-hunter Eric "Blade" Brooks (Wesley Snipes) arrives and kills a number of vampires in the club, leaving Frost's right-hand man Quinn (Donal Logue) alive and horribly burned as the police arrive on the scene. |
| score: 0.137866899345 |
| What does the young man notice about the patrons of the club? |
| 0) He notices other people are drinking human bloods |
| 1) He notices other people are eating the raw meat. |
| 2) He notices other people staring at him |
| 3) He notices other people are trying to seize him. |
| 4) He notices other people walking towards him. |
| Plot: Three decades later, a seductive woman (Traci Lords), leads a young man to a rave club. At first he has fun, but he notices other people staring at him. He casually bumps into the club owner, later revealed to be Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), a young upstart in the vampire community. The music peaks when blood is sprayed out from the sprinklers above, and most of the people reveal themselves to be vampires. In the middle of the carnage, the armor-clad vampire-hunter Eric "Blade" Brooks (Wesley Snipes) arrives and kills a number of vampires in the club, leaving Frost's right-hand man Quinn (Donal Logue) alive and horribly burned as the police arrive on the scene. |
| score: 0.140025267615 |
| Who is Deacon Frost? |
| 0) A young upstart in the werewolf community. |
| 1) A young upstart in the vampire community. |
| 2) A teenage boy in the vampire community. |
| 3) A teenage boy in the werewolf community. |
| 4) A young upstart in the zombies community. |
| Plot: Three decades later, a seductive woman (Traci Lords), leads a young man to a rave club. At first he has fun, but he notices other people staring at him. He casually bumps into the club owner, later revealed to be Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), a young upstart in the vampire community. The music peaks when blood is sprayed out from the sprinklers above, and most of the people reveal themselves to be vampires. In the middle of the carnage, the armor-clad vampire-hunter Eric "Blade" Brooks (Wesley Snipes) arrives and kills a number of vampires in the club, leaving Frost's right-hand man Quinn (Donal Logue) alive and horribly burned as the police arrive on the scene. |
| score: 0.321597842658 |
| How many years have passed since the birth of the child? |
| 0) Four decades |
| 1) Five decades |
| 2) Six decades |
| 3) Two decades |
| 4) Three decades |
| Plot: Three decades later, a seductive woman (Traci Lords), leads a young man to a rave club. At first he has fun, but he notices other people staring at him. He casually bumps into the club owner, later revealed to be Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), a young upstart in the vampire community. The music peaks when blood is sprayed out from the sprinklers above, and most of the people reveal themselves to be vampires. In the middle of the carnage, the armor-clad vampire-hunter Eric "Blade" Brooks (Wesley Snipes) arrives and kills a number of vampires in the club, leaving Frost's right-hand man Quinn (Donal Logue) alive and horribly burned as the police arrive on the scene. |
| score: 0.0682376089907 |
| What are the names of replicants Deckard is requested to kill? |
| 0) Pris, Gaff, Holden, and Leon |
| 1) Gaff, Roy Batty, Zhora, and Leon |
| 2) Holden, Bryant, Leon, and Pris |
| 3) Leon, Roy Batty, Zhora, and Pris |
| 4) Bryant, Leon, Zhora, and Pris |
| Plot: Deckard watches a video of a Blade Runner named Holden administering the "Voight-Kampff" test designed to distinguish replicants from humans based on their emotional response to questions. The test subject, Leon (Brion James), shoots Holden after Holden asks about Leon's mother. Bryant wants Deckard to retire Leon and the other replicants: Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer), Zhora (Joanna Cassidy), and Pris (Daryl Hannah). Deckard initially refuses, but after Bryant ambiguously threatens him, he reluctantly agrees. |
| score: 0.453784795446 |
| What is the purpose of conducting a "Voight-Kampff" test on a person? |
| 0) To detect the presence of a horrible disease |
| 1) To test a person's intelligence |
| 2) To distinguish robots from humans |
| 3) To distinguish replicants from humans |
| 4) To detect mental illness |
| Plot: Deckard watches a video of a Blade Runner named Holden administering the "Voight-Kampff" test designed to distinguish replicants from humans based on their emotional response to questions. The test subject, Leon (Brion James), shoots Holden after Holden asks about Leon's mother. Bryant wants Deckard to retire Leon and the other replicants: Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer), Zhora (Joanna Cassidy), and Pris (Daryl Hannah). Deckard initially refuses, but after Bryant ambiguously threatens him, he reluctantly agrees. |
| score: 0.28192532122 |
| To where does Roy chase Deckhart? |
| 0) The street |
| 1) The parking garage |
| 2) The farm |
| 3) The alleys |
| 4) The roof |
| Plot: Upon entering Sebastian's apartment, Deckard is ambushed by Pris, but manages to kill her just as Roy returns. As Roy's body begins to shut down, he chases Deckard through the building and ends up on the roof. Deckard tries to jump to another roof, but misses and is left hanging precariously between the buildings. Roy makes the jump with ease, and as Deckard's grip loosens, Roy hoists him onto the roof, saving him. As his life runs out, Roy delivers a monologue about how his memories are about to be lost; Roy dies in front of Deckard, who watches silently. Gaff arrives and shouts to Deckard, "It's too bad she won't live, but then again, who does?" Deckard returns to his apartment to find Rachael sleeping in his bed. As they leave, Deckard finds a small tin-foil origami unicorn, a calling card left by Gaff. Depending on the version, Deckard and Rachael either leave the apartment block to an uncertain future, or drive through an idyllic pastoral landscape. |
| score: 0.165092047143 |
| How does replicant Pris die? |
| 0) Her body shuts down |
| 1) She is killed by Deckard |
| 2) She is killed by Gaff |
| 3) She is killed by Roy |
| 4) She falls off the roof |
| Plot: Events are then set into motion that pit Deckard's search for the replicants against their search for Tyrell to force him to extend their lives. Roy and Leon investigate a replicant eye-manufacturing laboratory and learn of J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson), a gifted designer who works closely with Tyrell. Rachael visits Deckard at his apartment to prove her humanity by showing him a family photo, but after Deckard reveals that her memories are only implants taken from a real person, she leaves his apartment in tears. Meanwhile, Pris locates Sebastian and manipulates him to gain his trust. |
| score: 0.336432615766 |
| Is Dr. Tyrell's assistant Rachel human or replicant? |
| 0) It is not confirmed |
| 1) |
| 2) She is an experimental replicant |
| 3) She is human |
| 4) She is a replicant, but looks human |
| Plot: Deckard begins his investigation at the Tyrell Corporation to ensure that the test works on Nexus-6 models. While there, he discovers that Dr. Eldon Tyrell's (Joe Turkel) assistant Rachael (Sean Young) is an experimental replicant who believes herself to be human. Rachael has been given false memories to provide an "emotional cushion". As a result, a more extensive test is required to determine whether she is a replicant. |
| score: 0.382805020181 |
| How does Deckard find Zhora? |
| 0) Using a photo of Zhora that he found in Leon's hotel room |
| 1) By following Bryant |
| 2) Through Leon |
| 3) By going through Tyrell's records |
| 4) With Rachel's help |
| Plot: While searching Leon's hotel room, Deckard finds a photo of Zhora and a synthetic snake scale that leads him to a strip club where Zhora works. Deckard kills Zhora and shortly after is told by Bryant to also kill Rachael, who has absconded from the Tyrell Corporation. Deckard spots Rachael in a crowd but is attacked by Leon. Rachael kills Leon using Deckard's gun, and the two return to Deckard's apartment, where he promises not to hunt her. Later they share an intimate moment; Rachael abruptly tries to leave, but Deckard physically restrains her and forces Rachael to kiss him. |
| score: 0.430074893566 |
| What disorder does J.F. Sebastian suffer from? |
| 0) A speech disorder |
| 1) Methuselah Syndrome |
| 2) An eating disorder |
| 3) A skin disorder |
| 4) A mental disorder |
| Plot: Arriving at Sebastian's apartment, Roy tells Pris the others are dead. Sympathetic to their plight, Sebastian reveals that because of "Methuselah Syndrome", a genetic premature aging disorder, his life will also be cut short. Sebastian and Roy gain entrance into Tyrell's secure penthouse, where Roy demands more life from his maker. Tyrell tells him that it is impossible. Roy confesses that he has done "questionable things" which Tyrell dismisses, praising Roy's advanced design and accomplishments in his short life. Roy kisses Tyrell, then kills him. Sebastian runs for the elevator followed by Roy, who then rides the elevator down alone. |
| score: 0.264963010848 |
| Which corporation produces Nexus-6 models? |
| 0) The Los Angels Anti terrorism Squad |
| 1) Google - Android |
| 2) Tyrell |
| 3) Blade Runner |
| 4) Los Angeles Police Department |
| Plot: Deckard begins his investigation at the Tyrell Corporation to ensure that the test works on Nexus-6 models. While there, he discovers that Dr. Eldon Tyrell's (Joe Turkel) assistant Rachael (Sean Young) is an experimental replicant who believes herself to be human. Rachael has been given false memories to provide an "emotional cushion". As a result, a more extensive test is required to determine whether she is a replicant. |
| score: 0.383100081736 |
| In which city is Rick Deckard brought to his former supervisor Bryant? |
| 0) New Yark |
| 1) London |
| 2) Los Angeles |
| 3) Las Vegas |
| 4) New York |
| Plot: In Los Angeles, November 2019, retired police officer Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is detained by officer Gaff (Edward James Olmos) and brought to his former supervisor, Bryant (M. Emmet Walsh). Deckard, whose job as a "Blade Runner" was to track down bioengineered beings known as replicants and destroy them, is informed that four have come to Earth illegally. As Tyrell Corporation Nexus-6 models, they have only a four-year lifespan and may have come to Earth to try to extend their lives. |
| score: 0.280799470979 |
| Which rebel faction is terrorizing Mende locals in Sierra Leone to harvest diamonds? |
| 0) The Revolutionary United Front |
| 1) The Mende Defence Forces |
| 2) The Armed Forces Revolutionary Front |
| 3) |
| 4) The Civil Revolutionaries |
| Plot: It is 1999 and Sierra Leone is ravaged by major political unrest. Rebel factions such as the Revolutionary United Front frequently terrorize the countryside, intimidating Mende locals and enslaving many to harvest diamonds, which fund their increasingly successful war effort. One such unfortunate is fisherman Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) from Shenge, who has been assigned to a workforce overseen by Captain Poison (David Harewood), a ruthless warlord. |
| score: 0.323269020192 |
| What does Archer do right before his death? |
| 0) He writes a letter. |
| 1) He phones Maddy Bowen. |
| 2) He buries the diamond. |
| 3) He kills a soldier. |
| 4) He calls Dia. |
| Plot: Archer discloses he has been mortally wounded. He entrusts the stone to Vandy, ordering him to take it for his family. Vandy and his son rendezvous with a charter pilot, Nabil (Jimi Mistry), who flies them to safety while Archer makes a final phone call to Maddy Bowen. He asks her to assist Vandy, and gives her consent to publish his revelations of the diamond trade, telling her, "It's a real story now." Maddy is upset when he tells her he cannot come to meet her. As he dies, he looks out onto the sunset, reassuring her. "That's alright. I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be." He dies peacefully, still in his African home. |
| score: 0.30851153583 |
| What does Archer tell Maddy right before his death, when he gives her consent to publish his revelations? |
| 0) Goodbye. |
| 1) It's over. |
| 2) You have to write about me. |
| 3) I love you. |
| 4) It's a real story now. |
| Plot: Archer discloses he has been mortally wounded. He entrusts the stone to Vandy, ordering him to take it for his family. Vandy and his son rendezvous with a charter pilot, Nabil (Jimi Mistry), who flies them to safety while Archer makes a final phone call to Maddy Bowen. He asks her to assist Vandy, and gives her consent to publish his revelations of the diamond trade, telling her, "It's a real story now." Maddy is upset when he tells her he cannot come to meet her. As he dies, he looks out onto the sunset, reassuring her. "That's alright. I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be." He dies peacefully, still in his African home. |
| score: 0.27381513429 |
| Who does Archer give the diamond to? |
| 0) Vandy. |
| 1) Rudolf. |
| 2) Dia. |
| 3) Maddy. |
| 4) Peter. |
| Plot: Archer discloses he has been mortally wounded. He entrusts the stone to Vandy, ordering him to take it for his family. Vandy and his son rendezvous with a charter pilot, Nabil (Jimi Mistry), who flies them to safety while Archer makes a final phone call to Maddy Bowen. He asks her to assist Vandy, and gives her consent to publish his revelations of the diamond trade, telling her, "It's a real story now." Maddy is upset when he tells her he cannot come to meet her. As he dies, he looks out onto the sunset, reassuring her. "That's alright. I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be." He dies peacefully, still in his African home. |
| score: 0.353322279269 |
| Who buys the diamond in the end? |
| 0) Archer |
| 1) Bowen |
| 2) Coetzee |
| 3) van de Kaap |
| 4) Simmons |
| Plot: Shortly afterward, Vandy, now living in London, meets with representatives of van de Kaap, who wants to buy his gem. Bowen photographs the deal for publication in her article detailing the trade in conflict gems, and exposes van de Kaap's criminal actions. Vandy appears as a guest speaker at a conference on "blood diamonds" in Kimberley and is met with a standing ovation. |
| score: 0.322596770137 |
| What does Archer offer Vandy, in exchange for helping him find the diamond? |
| 0) To take him along when Archer leaves the continent |
| 1) A lot of money |
| 2) To help Vandy find his family |
| 3) A safe place to live with his family |
| 4) To free him from detention |
| Plot: Archer discloses he has been mortally wounded. He entrusts the stone to Vandy, ordering him to take it for his family. Vandy and his son rendezvous with a charter pilot, Nabil (Jimi Mistry), who flies them to safety while Archer makes a final phone call to Maddy Bowen. He asks her to assist Vandy, and gives her consent to publish his revelations of the diamond trade, telling her, "It's a real story now." Maddy is upset when he tells her he cannot come to meet her. As he dies, he looks out onto the sunset, reassuring her. "That's alright. I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be." He dies peacefully, still in his African home. |
| score: 0.42707348424 |
| Why does the Revolutionary United Front need the diamonds? |
| 0) To export them |
| 1) To fund their activities |
| 2) To buy mercenaries |
| 3) To pay off the government |
| 4) To accumulate wealth for themselves |
| Plot: It is 1999 and Sierra Leone is ravaged by major political unrest. Rebel factions such as the Revolutionary United Front frequently terrorize the countryside, intimidating Mende locals and enslaving many to harvest diamonds, which fund their increasingly successful war effort. One such unfortunate is fisherman Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) from Shenge, who has been assigned to a workforce overseen by Captain Poison (David Harewood), a ruthless warlord. |
| score: 0.17709631327 |
| What are the locals in the villages of Sierra Leone forced to do? |
| 0) Join the rebels |
| 1) To mine gold |
| 2) To provide food for the rebels |
| 3) Harvest diamonds |
| 4) Fish |
| Plot: It is 1999 and Sierra Leone is ravaged by major political unrest. Rebel factions such as the Revolutionary United Front frequently terrorize the countryside, intimidating Mende locals and enslaving many to harvest diamonds, which fund their increasingly successful war effort. One such unfortunate is fisherman Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) from Shenge, who has been assigned to a workforce overseen by Captain Poison (David Harewood), a ruthless warlord. |
| score: 0.286796641909 |
| What does Vandy do with the pink diamond? |
| 0) Gives it to his partner |
| 1) Gives it to the Captain |
| 2) Puts it in his pocket |
| 3) Swallows it |
| 4) Buries it |
| Plot: One morning Vandy discovers an enormous pink diamond in the riverbank and buries it in the soft earth. Captain Poison learns of the stone, but before he can follow up, the area is raided by government security forces. Both Vandy and Poison are incarcerated in Freetown, along with Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio), a white Rhodesian gunrunner jailed while trying to smuggle diamonds into Liberia. These were intended for Rudolph van de Kaap (Marius Weyers), a corrupt South African mining executive. |
| score: 0.281541873311 |
| Who killes Captain Poison? |
| 0) Bowen |
| 1) Archer |
| 2) Vandy |
| 3) Dia |
| 4) Coetzee |
| Plot: One morning Vandy discovers an enormous pink diamond in the riverbank and buries it in the soft earth. Captain Poison learns of the stone, but before he can follow up, the area is raided by government security forces. Both Vandy and Poison are incarcerated in Freetown, along with Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio), a white Rhodesian gunrunner jailed while trying to smuggle diamonds into Liberia. These were intended for Rudolph van de Kaap (Marius Weyers), a corrupt South African mining executive. |
| score: 0.279461390008 |
| One of George's old drug associates came to his party, what was his name? |
| 0) Tuna |
| 1) Diego Delgado |
| 2) Pablo Escobar |
| 3) Kevin Dulli |
| 4) Derek Foreal |
| Plot: As an adult, George (Johnny Depp) moves to Southern California with his friend "Tuna" (Ethan Suplee); they meet Barbara (Franka Potente), an airline stewardess, who introduces them to Derek Foreal (Paul Reubens), the main dealer. With Derek's help, George and Tuna make a lot of money. Kevin Dulli (Max Perlich), a college student back in Boston, visits them and tells them of the enormous marketand demandfor pot in Boston. With Barbara's help, they start bringing the drugs to Boston. |
| score: 0.26914306861 |
| Whom does George move to Southern California with? |
| 0) His friend Tuna |
| 1) His brother Tuna |
| 2) His mother |
| 3) His friend Kevin |
| 4) His girlfriend |
| Plot: As an adult, George (Johnny Depp) moves to Southern California with his friend "Tuna" (Ethan Suplee); they meet Barbara (Franka Potente), an airline stewardess, who introduces them to Derek Foreal (Paul Reubens), the main dealer. With Derek's help, George and Tuna make a lot of money. Kevin Dulli (Max Perlich), a college student back in Boston, visits them and tells them of the enormous marketand demandfor pot in Boston. With Barbara's help, they start bringing the drugs to Boston. |
| score: 0.27869150267 |
| In what city does Kevin Dulli attend college? |
| 0) Philadelphia |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) Boston |
| 3) Los Angeles |
| 4) New York City |
| Plot: As an adult, George (Johnny Depp) moves to Southern California with his friend "Tuna" (Ethan Suplee); they meet Barbara (Franka Potente), an airline stewardess, who introduces them to Derek Foreal (Paul Reubens), the main dealer. With Derek's help, George and Tuna make a lot of money. Kevin Dulli (Max Perlich), a college student back in Boston, visits them and tells them of the enormous marketand demandfor pot in Boston. With Barbara's help, they start bringing the drugs to Boston. |
| score: 0.209351947325 |
| What kind of drugs are Tuna and George are selling? |
| 0) LSD |
| 1) Heroine |
| 2) Cocaine |
| 3) PCP |
| 4) Marijuana |
| Plot: As the demand grows, they decide to start buying the drugs directly from Mexico with the help of a few minor Mexican drug lords. But two years later, George is caught in Chicago trying to import 660 pounds of marijuana and is sentenced to two years. After unsuccessfully trying to plead his innocence (by reciting the lyrics of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe" and insisting that he did no more than "cross an imaginary line with a bunch of plants"), George skips bail to take care of Barbara, who is suffering from, and eventually succumbs to, cancer. Her death marks the disbanding of the group of friends; even his friend, Tuna, disappears as "God knows what happened to him", having fled to their vacation home in Mexico after investigations on their activities increases and is never seen again. |
| score: 0.219471561059 |
| What is Barbara's occupation? |
| 0) She is an airline stewardess |
| 1) She is a pilot |
| 2) She is a student |
| 3) She is a teacher |
| 4) She is a travel agent |
| Plot: As an adult, George (Johnny Depp) moves to Southern California with his friend "Tuna" (Ethan Suplee); they meet Barbara (Franka Potente), an airline stewardess, who introduces them to Derek Foreal (Paul Reubens), the main dealer. With Derek's help, George and Tuna make a lot of money. Kevin Dulli (Max Perlich), a college student back in Boston, visits them and tells them of the enormous marketand demandfor pot in Boston. With Barbara's help, they start bringing the drugs to Boston. |
| score: 0.210873263245 |
| Where was Tuna and George's vacation home? |
| 0) Mexico |
| 1) New Mexico |
| 2) Hawaii |
| 3) Italy |
| 4) Cuba |
| Plot: As the demand grows, they decide to start buying the drugs directly from Mexico with the help of a few minor Mexican drug lords. But two years later, George is caught in Chicago trying to import 660 pounds of marijuana and is sentenced to two years. After unsuccessfully trying to plead his innocence (by reciting the lyrics of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe" and insisting that he did no more than "cross an imaginary line with a bunch of plants"), George skips bail to take care of Barbara, who is suffering from, and eventually succumbs to, cancer. Her death marks the disbanding of the group of friends; even his friend, Tuna, disappears as "God knows what happened to him", having fled to their vacation home in Mexico after investigations on their activities increases and is never seen again. |
| score: 0.21976793751 |
| How long did George serve time in federal prison? |
| 0) 26 months |
| 1) 12 months |
| 2) 2 years |
| 3) 20 months |
| 4) 6 years |
| Plot: While hiding from the authorities, George visits his parents back in New England. While he is having a heart-to-heart talk with his father, George's mother calls the police, who come and arrest him. |
| score: 0.184965940663 |
| Where is George from? |
| 0) Massachusetts |
| 1) New York |
| 2) Portland |
| 3) Colorado |
| 4) Mississippi |
| Plot: The film opens to a young George (Jesse James) and his parents Fred (Ray Liotta) and Ermine (Rachel Griffiths) of Weymouth, Massachusetts. When George is ten years old, Fred files for bankruptcy and loses everything, but tries to make George realize that money is not important. |
| score: 0.294610710838 |
| Why did George go back to New England after Barbara died? |
| 0) To visits his parents back in New England |
| 1) To visits his family back in New England |
| 2) To attend Barbara's funeral in New England |
| 3) To visits his associates back in New England |
| 4) To attend his son's wedding in New England |
| Plot: While hiding from the authorities, George visits his parents back in New England. While he is having a heart-to-heart talk with his father, George's mother calls the police, who come and arrest him. |
| score: 0.479498602293 |
| Who calls the police on George while he's in New England? |
| 0) George's wife calls the police |
| 1) George's mother calls the police |
| 2) George's sister calls the police |
| 3) George's father calls the police |
| 4) George's son calls the police |
| Plot: While hiding from the authorities, George visits his parents back in New England. While he is having a heart-to-heart talk with his father, George's mother calls the police, who come and arrest him. |
| score: 0.641368245703 |
| What kind of class does Jasmine need to take to become an interior designer? |
| 0) A high school class |
| 1) A cooking class |
| 2) An online class |
| 3) A graduate level class |
| 4) A PhD level class |
| Plot: Jasmine considers becoming an interior designer. She needs to take an online class but has no computer skills. She takes a job with a dentist (Michael Stuhlbarg), who pesters her with unwanted sexual advances. She fights him off and quits. |
| score: 0.461400609101 |
| Where does Jasmine end up working? |
| 0) In a pediatrician's office |
| 1) In a plastic surgeon's office |
| 2) In an orthadontist's office |
| 3) In a dentist's office |
| 4) In a podiatrist's office |
| Plot: Jasmine considers becoming an interior designer. She needs to take an online class but has no computer skills. She takes a job with a dentist (Michael Stuhlbarg), who pesters her with unwanted sexual advances. She fights him off and quits. |
| score: 0.401676650014 |
| What is Jasmine thinking about becoimng after her husband passes away? |
| 0) A singer |
| 1) An interior designer |
| 2) A chef |
| 3) A dentist |
| 4) A wedding planner |
| Plot: Jasmine considers becoming an interior designer. She needs to take an online class but has no computer skills. She takes a job with a dentist (Michael Stuhlbarg), who pesters her with unwanted sexual advances. She fights him off and quits. |
| score: 0.428963822414 |
| Why is Ginger shocked, because Jasmine flew in first class? |
| 0) She is shocked because Jasmine doesn't like extravagance. |
| 1) She is shocked because Jasmine had only enough money on her bank account for the economy class. |
| 2) She is shocked because Jasmine said she would make a road trip by car. |
| 3) She is shocked because Jasmine says she is broke. |
| 4) She is shocked because she gave her money for the plane ticket and clothes, and she spent it all on the plane ticket. |
| Plot: Jasmine (Cate Blanchett) disembarks in San Francisco after a flight from New York City. A passenger who had been sitting next to her on the flight tells her husband that Jasmine had been talking to herself the whole way. Jasmine takes a taxi to her sister Ginger's (Sally Hawkins) apartment, where Ginger is shocked to learn that Jasmine traveled first class despite claiming to be broke. |
| score: 0.589818593655 |
| Who does Jasmine visit at the beginning, when she gets to San Francisco? |
| 0) She visits her brother George. |
| 1) She visits her childhood friend Nora. |
| 2) She visits her parents. |
| 3) She visits her sister Ginger. |
| 4) She visits her aunt Jane. |
| Plot: Jasmine (Cate Blanchett) disembarks in San Francisco after a flight from New York City. A passenger who had been sitting next to her on the flight tells her husband that Jasmine had been talking to herself the whole way. Jasmine takes a taxi to her sister Ginger's (Sally Hawkins) apartment, where Ginger is shocked to learn that Jasmine traveled first class despite claiming to be broke. |
| score: 0.494044600506 |
| Who is Hal? |
| 0) He is Jasmine's best friend. |
| 1) He is Jasmine's father. |
| 2) He is Jasmine's husband. |
| 3) He is Jasmine's colleague. |
| 4) He is Jasmine's brother. |
| Plot: Jasmine reflects on the life that she has lost and tries to start a new one, but she is constantly drawn back into her expensive habits. In flashbacks, she remembers her past life in New York with her husband Hal (Alec Baldwin), a wealthy businessman. |
| score: 0.503336916222 |
| Who, as is eventually revealed informed FBI about Hal's business dealings? |
| 0) Hal's ex-wife. |
| 1) Hal's teenage lover. |
| 2) Hal's ex business partner. |
| 3) Jasmine. |
| 4) Hal's brother. |
| Plot: In a flashback, it is seen how Jasmine finally learned of Hal's many affairs and confronted him. Hearing that Hal wants to leave her for a teenage au pair, Jasmine, in a moment of blind rage, calls the FBI to inform the authorities of Hal's fraudulent business dealings. This leads to his arrest. |
| score: 0.507315492007 |
| What are Dwight and Jasmine planning to buy, when they bump into Augie? |
| 0) Shoes |
| 1) A necklace |
| 2) Books |
| 3) Groceries |
| 4) An engagement ring |
| Plot: Jasmine lies about her past life, telling Dwight her husband was a surgeon who died of a heart attack. Dwight is about to buy her an engagement ring when they bump into Augie outside the jewelry store. Augie rails at Jasmine about what Hal did to Ginger and him. Augie also reveals that Jasmine's estranged stepson, Danny (Alden Ehrenreich), is living nearby in Oakland. Dwight is outraged with Jasmine's dishonesty and calls off the engagement. Jasmine goes to Oakland and finds Danny, who tells Jasmine he never wants to see her again. |
| score: 0.369102997307 |
| What does Augie tell Jasmine about her stepson Danny, when he meets her and Dwight? |
| 0) That he was kicked out of school |
| 1) That he wants to see her |
| 2) That he's in prison |
| 3) Tha he's in the hospital |
| 4) That he is living in Oakland |
| Plot: Jasmine lies about her past life, telling Dwight her husband was a surgeon who died of a heart attack. Dwight is about to buy her an engagement ring when they bump into Augie outside the jewelry store. Augie rails at Jasmine about what Hal did to Ginger and him. Augie also reveals that Jasmine's estranged stepson, Danny (Alden Ehrenreich), is living nearby in Oakland. Dwight is outraged with Jasmine's dishonesty and calls off the engagement. Jasmine goes to Oakland and finds Danny, who tells Jasmine he never wants to see her again. |
| score: 0.417172382826 |
| What does Danny tell Jasmine, when she visits him in Oakland? |
| 0) That he is glad she came to visit |
| 1) That he never wants to see her again |
| 2) That he is sick |
| 3) That he loves her |
| 4) That he wants to go live with her |
| Plot: Jasmine lies about her past life, telling Dwight her husband was a surgeon who died of a heart attack. Dwight is about to buy her an engagement ring when they bump into Augie outside the jewelry store. Augie rails at Jasmine about what Hal did to Ginger and him. Augie also reveals that Jasmine's estranged stepson, Danny (Alden Ehrenreich), is living nearby in Oakland. Dwight is outraged with Jasmine's dishonesty and calls off the engagement. Jasmine goes to Oakland and finds Danny, who tells Jasmine he never wants to see her again. |
| score: 0.279406147411 |
| What does Jasmine tell Dwight about her late husband? |
| 0) That they were enstranged |
| 1) That he was unfaithful to her |
| 2) That he was a surgeon who died of a heart attack |
| 3) That he was murdered |
| 4) That he was a journalist |
| Plot: Jasmine lies about her past life, telling Dwight her husband was a surgeon who died of a heart attack. Dwight is about to buy her an engagement ring when they bump into Augie outside the jewelry store. Augie rails at Jasmine about what Hal did to Ginger and him. Augie also reveals that Jasmine's estranged stepson, Danny (Alden Ehrenreich), is living nearby in Oakland. Dwight is outraged with Jasmine's dishonesty and calls off the engagement. Jasmine goes to Oakland and finds Danny, who tells Jasmine he never wants to see her again. |
| score: 0.346860063282 |
| When Ginger and Augie win the lottery, what do they intend to do with the money? |
| 0) To buy a house |
| 1) To invest it in stocks |
| 2) To open a trust fund |
| 3) To use it to start a construction business |
| 4) To start a hotel business |
| Plot: Some years previously, Ginger and her working-class husband Augie (Andrew Dice Clay) visited New York, their first time there in many years. Jasmine provides a car and driver for them to tour the city and pays for a stay in a hotel to avoid spending any time with them. Ginger announces they have won $200,000 in the lottery that Augie intends to use to start a construction business, but Jasmine offers Hal's help in investing the money instead. While touring New York, Ginger sees Hal kiss another woman. The woman later appears at Jasmine's birthday party. Ginger debates whether to say anything to Jasmine; but she decides to stay quiet, hoping to spare her sister's marriage. |
| score: 0.33816334045 |
| What does Jasmine propose to Ginger and her husband, when the mention about starting a construction business? |
| 0) That they should buy a house in New York |
| 1) That they should let Hal help invest their money |
| 2) That they should invest in the stock market instead |
| 3) That they should save the money |
| 4) That they should save it |
| Plot: Some years previously, Ginger and her working-class husband Augie (Andrew Dice Clay) visited New York, their first time there in many years. Jasmine provides a car and driver for them to tour the city and pays for a stay in a hotel to avoid spending any time with them. Ginger announces they have won $200,000 in the lottery that Augie intends to use to start a construction business, but Jasmine offers Hal's help in investing the money instead. While touring New York, Ginger sees Hal kiss another woman. The woman later appears at Jasmine's birthday party. Ginger debates whether to say anything to Jasmine; but she decides to stay quiet, hoping to spare her sister's marriage. |
| score: 0.419862820456 |
| What happens to Hal, when he is sent to prison? |
| 0) He tries to commit suicide |
| 1) He dies in a prison riot |
| 2) He commits suicide |
| 3) He is killed by one of the convicts |
| 4) He is killed trying to break out of prison |
| Plot: After Hal is reported to the authorities as a major fraudster who has lost a lot of money for many investors, including Ginger and Augie, Ginger defends Jasmine, but Augie blames her for ruining his life. Hal commits suicide after being sent to prison for fraud. Ginger divorces Augie and begins dating a mechanic called Chili (Bobby Cannavale). Jasmine, meanwhile, suffers a nervous breakdown and is briefly hospitalized before coming to San Francisco. |
| score: 0.212095383762 |
| Whom does Ginger start seeing after she divorces Augie? |
| 0) Al |
| 1) Matthew |
| 2) Ray |
| 3) Johnny |
| 4) Chili |
| Plot: After Hal is reported to the authorities as a major fraudster who has lost a lot of money for many investors, including Ginger and Augie, Ginger defends Jasmine, but Augie blames her for ruining his life. Hal commits suicide after being sent to prison for fraud. Ginger divorces Augie and begins dating a mechanic called Chili (Bobby Cannavale). Jasmine, meanwhile, suffers a nervous breakdown and is briefly hospitalized before coming to San Francisco. |
| score: 0.36313199767 |
| Why is Jasmine hospitalized just before coming to San Francisco? |
| 0) Because she gets into a car accident |
| 1) Because she tries to commit suicide |
| 2) Because of a cold |
| 3) Because she suffers a stroke |
| 4) Because she suffers a nervous breakdown |
| Plot: After Hal is reported to the authorities as a major fraudster who has lost a lot of money for many investors, including Ginger and Augie, Ginger defends Jasmine, but Augie blames her for ruining his life. Hal commits suicide after being sent to prison for fraud. Ginger divorces Augie and begins dating a mechanic called Chili (Bobby Cannavale). Jasmine, meanwhile, suffers a nervous breakdown and is briefly hospitalized before coming to San Francisco. |
| score: 0.347032459752 |
| Whom does Augie blame, when Hal loses the money of the investors and also his investment? |
| 0) Ginger |
| 1) Chili |
| 2) Jasmine |
| 3) Hal |
| 4) Himself |
| Plot: After Hal is reported to the authorities as a major fraudster who has lost a lot of money for many investors, including Ginger and Augie, Ginger defends Jasmine, but Augie blames her for ruining his life. Hal commits suicide after being sent to prison for fraud. Ginger divorces Augie and begins dating a mechanic called Chili (Bobby Cannavale). Jasmine, meanwhile, suffers a nervous breakdown and is briefly hospitalized before coming to San Francisco. |
| score: 0.419603609595 |
| What does Jasmin at the end lie about to Ginger she plans to do? |
| 0) That she is going to marry Dwight |
| 1) That she got a new job |
| 2) That she found an apartment |
| 3) That she is moving back to Manhattan |
| 4) That she is dating Augie |
| Plot: Jasmine returns to her sister's apartment and finds Ginger back with Chili. Jasmine and Chili needle each other, and Jasmine is furious when Ginger takes his side. Jasmine lies to Ginger and claims she is going to marry Dwight and is moving out, and leaves the apartment saying she will "send for her luggage." In the final scene, Jasmine sits on a park bench, talking to herself about her troubles. |
| score: 0.424923084828 |
| What does Ginger find out about Al that makes her break up with him? |
| 0) That he is violent |
| 1) That he is an alcoholic |
| 2) That he is a womanizer |
| 3) That he is married |
| 4) That he is addicted to gambling |
| Plot: Jasmine's situation improves when she meets a wealthy widower, Dwight (Peter Sarsgaard), at a party. Dwight is a diplomat who aspires to become a Congressman. Ginger begins a romance with Al (Louis C.K.), whom she met at the same party. She breaks up with Chili, who begs her not to leave him. Eventually, however, she finds out that Al is married, and reunites with Chili. |
| score: 0.253853935966 |
| Where is Cindy when she decides to keep the baby? |
| 0) On a bus |
| 1) At Dean's house |
| 2) In the hospital |
| 3) At an abortion clinic |
| 4) In a taxi |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.324992840785 |
| Where does Cindy live, when she and Dean meet? |
| 0) With her parents |
| 1) In Texas |
| 2) With her grandparents |
| 3) In California |
| 4) In New Jersey |
| Plot: Angered that Cindy left the motel without waking him, Dean shows up at the clinic, leading to an argument. Cindy says she wants a divorce. Dean gets into a violent altercation with Cindy's boss, asking if he's the "guy that has been emailing my wife". Cindy's boss fires Cindy. Outside the clinic, Dean tries to persuade her to give the relationship another chance, asking if she wants their daughter to grow up in a broken home. Cindy says she does not want Frankie to grow up with parents who are so hateful to each other. Dean reminds Cindy of their wedding vows, and Cindy apologizes. She asks Dean for "a little space". Dean is seen walking away from the house, with Frankie running after him to ask him to stay. Dean tells his daughter to go back to her mom. He tricks Frankie by challenging her to a race in an attempt to send her back to Cindy, and is seen walking away while Cindy picks up a crying and upset Frankie, who cries "I love him". |
| score: 0.238706745109 |
| Where do Cindy and Dean meet for the first time? |
| 0) At a bar |
| 1) At Cindy's grandmother's nursing home |
| 2) At Cindy's parents' house |
| 3) At a hospital |
| 4) On the subway |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.375043373054 |
| What is Dean doing in the nursing home, when he meets Cindy? |
| 0) Delivering furniture |
| 1) Visiting his grandfather |
| 2) Checking up on the patients |
| 3) Taking inventory of the patients' furniture |
| 4) Visiting his grandmother |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.317909037135 |
| What is Cindy studying, when she meets Dean? |
| 0) Astrology |
| 1) Physics |
| 2) Archaeology |
| 3) English |
| 4) Preparing for medical school |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.212087458474 |
| When Cindy gets pregnant, who does she think the faher is? |
| 0) Her ex-boyfriend Bobby |
| 1) Dean |
| 2) Marshall |
| 3) Jerry |
| 4) Sam |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.264288473993 |
| Where did Dean work at when he was a boy? |
| 0) NYPD |
| 1) Starbucks |
| 2) A New York City moving company |
| 3) A hospital in New York City |
| 4) Macy's |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.16225917629 |
| What does Bobby do to Dean before the wedding? |
| 0) Kills him |
| 1) Tortures him |
| 2) Stabs him |
| 3) Shoots him |
| 4) Beats him up |
| Plot: The film starts in the present and in flashbacks looks at how Cindy and Dean met each other. Dean is a young high school dropout, working for a New York City moving company. Cindy is a pre-med student living with her constantly fighting parents and also caring for her grandmother in Pennsylvania. Cindy and Dean meet at Cindy's grandmother's nursing home while Dean is delivering a new resident's furniture. They begin to date. Cindy discovers she is pregnant, and tells Dean that the baby is most likely not his, as her previous boyfriend Bobby ejaculated during intercourse without the use of protection. Dean asks Cindy whether or not she wants to keep the baby. At an abortion clinic, Cindy decides at the last moment to cancel the procedure, and on the bus ride home, Dean tells her he doesn't mind if the child is not his, and that he wants to begin a family with her. Before the wedding, Bobby finds out about Dean, and beats him up. |
| score: 0.184597795781 |
| What is Cindy's and Dean's daughter's name? |
| 0) Glenda |
| 1) Jo |
| 2) Mimi |
| 3) Bobby |
| 4) Frankie |
| Plot: Angered that Cindy left the motel without waking him, Dean shows up at the clinic, leading to an argument. Cindy says she wants a divorce. Dean gets into a violent altercation with Cindy's boss, asking if he's the "guy that has been emailing my wife". Cindy's boss fires Cindy. Outside the clinic, Dean tries to persuade her to give the relationship another chance, asking if she wants their daughter to grow up in a broken home. Cindy says she does not want Frankie to grow up with parents who are so hateful to each other. Dean reminds Cindy of their wedding vows, and Cindy apologizes. She asks Dean for "a little space". Dean is seen walking away from the house, with Frankie running after him to ask him to stay. Dean tells his daughter to go back to her mom. He tricks Frankie by challenging her to a race in an attempt to send her back to Cindy, and is seen walking away while Cindy picks up a crying and upset Frankie, who cries "I love him". |
| score: 0.292575396263 |
| How does Dean persuade Cindy to try to give their relationship another chance? |
| 0) By giving her gifts |
| 1) By asking Frankie to convince her |
| 2) By asking her if she wants their daughter to grow up in a broken home |
| 3) By telling her he loves Frankie |
| 4) By telling her he loves her |
| Plot: Angered that Cindy left the motel without waking him, Dean shows up at the clinic, leading to an argument. Cindy says she wants a divorce. Dean gets into a violent altercation with Cindy's boss, asking if he's the "guy that has been emailing my wife". Cindy's boss fires Cindy. Outside the clinic, Dean tries to persuade her to give the relationship another chance, asking if she wants their daughter to grow up in a broken home. Cindy says she does not want Frankie to grow up with parents who are so hateful to each other. Dean reminds Cindy of their wedding vows, and Cindy apologizes. She asks Dean for "a little space". Dean is seen walking away from the house, with Frankie running after him to ask him to stay. Dean tells his daughter to go back to her mom. He tricks Frankie by challenging her to a race in an attempt to send her back to Cindy, and is seen walking away while Cindy picks up a crying and upset Frankie, who cries "I love him". |
| score: 0.322130816566 |
| Why does Dean walk away from their home, although Cindy apologized? |
| 0) Because he doesn't love Cindy anymore |
| 1) Because he wants some time to think |
| 2) Because Cindy asks him for "a little space" |
| 3) Because Frankie asks him to leave |
| 4) Because of the fight with Cindy's boss |
| Plot: Angered that Cindy left the motel without waking him, Dean shows up at the clinic, leading to an argument. Cindy says she wants a divorce. Dean gets into a violent altercation with Cindy's boss, asking if he's the "guy that has been emailing my wife". Cindy's boss fires Cindy. Outside the clinic, Dean tries to persuade her to give the relationship another chance, asking if she wants their daughter to grow up in a broken home. Cindy says she does not want Frankie to grow up with parents who are so hateful to each other. Dean reminds Cindy of their wedding vows, and Cindy apologizes. She asks Dean for "a little space". Dean is seen walking away from the house, with Frankie running after him to ask him to stay. Dean tells his daughter to go back to her mom. He tricks Frankie by challenging her to a race in an attempt to send her back to Cindy, and is seen walking away while Cindy picks up a crying and upset Frankie, who cries "I love him". |
| score: 0.3774775911 |
| What does Cindy tell Dean, when he shows up at the clinic? |
| 0) That she needs some time to think |
| 1) That she is sorry |
| 2) That she loves him |
| 3) That she wants a divorce |
| 4) That she doesn't want to talk to him |
| Plot: Angered that Cindy left the motel without waking him, Dean shows up at the clinic, leading to an argument. Cindy says she wants a divorce. Dean gets into a violent altercation with Cindy's boss, asking if he's the "guy that has been emailing my wife". Cindy's boss fires Cindy. Outside the clinic, Dean tries to persuade her to give the relationship another chance, asking if she wants their daughter to grow up in a broken home. Cindy says she does not want Frankie to grow up with parents who are so hateful to each other. Dean reminds Cindy of their wedding vows, and Cindy apologizes. She asks Dean for "a little space". Dean is seen walking away from the house, with Frankie running after him to ask him to stay. Dean tells his daughter to go back to her mom. He tricks Frankie by challenging her to a race in an attempt to send her back to Cindy, and is seen walking away while Cindy picks up a crying and upset Frankie, who cries "I love him". |
| score: 0.306449830626 |
| Why does Cindy leave the motel, where she is staying with Dean? |
| 0) Because she needs space |
| 1) She goes to meet with Bobby |
| 2) Because she is called to the clinic for work |
| 3) Because of the argument she had with Dean |
| 4) Because Dean asks her to leave |
| Plot: This narrative of their courtship is intercut with that of a weekend some five years later. They live in rural Pennsylvania and Dean works at painting houses while Cindy is a nurse at a doctor's office. One evening, Dean insists on taking Cindy to a romantic motel two hours away to get away from their lives for a while. In the liquor store Cindy sees Bobby, who asks Cindy if she has ever cheated on her husband. She hesitates, but eventually says no. In the car Cindy tells Dean about seeing Bobby and Dean is upset. At the motel they get into an argument during sex. Cindy is called away early in the morning to work at the clinic. She leaves a note for Dean. At the clinic, Cindy's doctor boss talks to Cindy about a position he had offered her, and asks if she would move closer to work, suggesting that they would be able to spend time together on weekends. Visibly upset, Cindy says she previously thought he was offering her the position because she was good at her job. |
| score: 0.37016499819 |
| What technological devices have been introduced to Kazakhstan as a result of Borat's documentary? |
| 0) iPods, and music systems |
| 1) LCD television sets and robots |
| 2) iPods, laptop computers and high-definition LCD television sets |
| 3) iPads, tablets, and other smart devices |
| 4) Mobile phones and computers |
| Plot: Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her until he is tackled and handcuffed by security guards. Borat visits Luenell and they get married 8 months later, returning to Kazakhstan with her. The final scene shows the changes that Borat's observations in America have brought to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer-based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high-definition, LCD television. |
| score: 0.357173180591 |
| What happens to Borat after he tries to kidnap Pamela Anderson? |
| 0) He is arrested |
| 1) He is kicked out of the store |
| 2) |
| 3) He is shot by security |
| 4) He is tackled and handcuffed by security guards |
| Plot: Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her until he is tackled and handcuffed by security guards. Borat visits Luenell and they get married 8 months later, returning to Kazakhstan with her. The final scene shows the changes that Borat's observations in America have brought to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer-based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high-definition, LCD television. |
| score: 0.284526078757 |
| Who does Borat end up marrying? |
| 0) Pamela Anderson |
| 1) Natalya |
| 2) Luenell |
| 3) Bear |
| 4) Carole |
| Plot: Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach who suggests that Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South, at which he (unintentionally) insults or otherwise offends the other guests, and gets kicked out after he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and shows her to the table. Borat befriends Luenell, and she invites him into a relationship with her, but he kindly tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop with a display of Confederate heritage items, breaking glass and crockery. |
| score: 0.35004178875 |
| Where does Borat take Luenell? |
| 0) New York |
| 1) Kazakhstan |
| 2) Texas |
| 3) England |
| 4) California |
| Plot: Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her until he is tackled and handcuffed by security guards. Borat visits Luenell and they get married 8 months later, returning to Kazakhstan with her. The final scene shows the changes that Borat's observations in America have brought to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer-based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high-definition, LCD television. |
| score: 0.313844678907 |
| What religion do the people of Borat's village convert to as a result of Borat's documentary? |
| 0) Hinduism |
| 1) Islam |
| 2) Christianity |
| 3) Bhuddism |
| 4) Judaism |
| Plot: Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her until he is tackled and handcuffed by security guards. Borat visits Luenell and they get married 8 months later, returning to Kazakhstan with her. The final scene shows the changes that Borat's observations in America have brought to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer-based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high-definition, LCD television. |
| score: 0.228603146206 |
| At what event does Borat finally meet Pamela Anderson? |
| 0) At a music concert |
| 1) At a football game |
| 2) At a fundraiser |
| 3) At a movie premier |
| 4) At a book signing |
| Plot: The journey is interrupted when Borat, just out of the bath, exits the bathroom of his hotel room, and sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson in the Baywatch book. Borat becomes enraged and reveals his real motive for travelling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a fully nude brawl with homoerotic undertones, which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and ultimately into a packed convention ballroom. The two are finally separated by security guards. |
| score: 0.256165568848 |
| What does Borat sing at the rodeo? |
| 0) The American national anthem |
| 1) A Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of the American national anthem |
| 2) The Kazakhstani national anthem |
| 3) He starts to sing the American anthem, receiving a strong negative reaction form the crowd |
| 4) The Israeli national anthem |
| Plot: During the trip, Borat acquires a Baywatch booklet at a yard sale and continues gathering footage for his documentary. He meets gay pride parade participants, politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr and African American youths. Borat is also interviewed on live television and disrupts the weather report. Visiting a rodeo, Borat excites the crowd with jingoistic American remarks, but then sings a fictional Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of "The Star-Spangled Banner", receiving a strong negative reaction. Staying at a bed-and-breakfast, Borat and Azamat are stunned to learn their hosts are Jewish. Fearful at the hands of their hosts, the two escape after throwing money at two woodlice, believing they are their Jewish hosts transformed. While Azamat advises a return to New York, Borat attempts to buy a handgun to defend himself against Jews. When told he cannot buy a gun because he is not an American citizen, Borat purchases a bear for protection. |
| score: 0.299847041383 |
| What news segment does Borat interrupt while being interviewed on live television? |
| 0) The sports update |
| 1) The weather report |
| 2) The news headlines |
| 3) The live report |
| 4) The health report |
| Plot: During the trip, Borat acquires a Baywatch booklet at a yard sale and continues gathering footage for his documentary. He meets gay pride parade participants, politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr and African American youths. Borat is also interviewed on live television and disrupts the weather report. Visiting a rodeo, Borat excites the crowd with jingoistic American remarks, but then sings a fictional Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of "The Star-Spangled Banner", receiving a strong negative reaction. Staying at a bed-and-breakfast, Borat and Azamat are stunned to learn their hosts are Jewish. Fearful at the hands of their hosts, the two escape after throwing money at two woodlice, believing they are their Jewish hosts transformed. While Azamat advises a return to New York, Borat attempts to buy a handgun to defend himself against Jews. When told he cannot buy a gun because he is not an American citizen, Borat purchases a bear for protection. |
| score: 0.220611967741 |
| Why do Borat and Azamat leave the bed-and-breakfast after finding out their hosts are Jewish? |
| 0) Because the don't feel comfortable |
| 1) Because they are racist |
| 2) Because they are afraid of Jews |
| 3) Because their hosts have guns |
| 4) Because the Jews attack them |
| Plot: In New York, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on television and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns her name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oxana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he secretly resolves to make Anderson his new wife in California; Azamat is told they are going to California because "Pearl Harbor is there. So is Texas." Azamat is afraid of flying because of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which he believes were the work of Jews. Borat, therefore, takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated Gaz truck for the journey. |
| score: 0.325728600192 |
| What does Borat buy instead to protect himself from Jews? |
| 0) A dog |
| 1) A dragon |
| 2) A lion |
| 3) A bear |
| 4) A knife |
| Plot: In New York, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on television and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns her name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oxana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he secretly resolves to make Anderson his new wife in California; Azamat is told they are going to California because "Pearl Harbor is there. So is Texas." Azamat is afraid of flying because of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which he believes were the work of Jews. Borat, therefore, takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated Gaz truck for the journey. |
| score: 0.275080378703 |
| Why do Borat and Azamat throw money at two bugs as they are leaving the bed-and-breakfast? |
| 0) Because the bugs are robotic cashiers |
| 1) Because they think the bugs are the Jewish servants |
| 2) Because they are afraid of the bugs |
| 3) Because they think the bugs will attack them if they don't offer them money |
| 4) Because they think the bugs are their Jewish hosts transformed |
| Plot: During the trip, Borat acquires a Baywatch booklet at a yard sale and continues gathering footage for his documentary. He meets gay pride parade participants, politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr and African American youths. Borat is also interviewed on live television and disrupts the weather report. Visiting a rodeo, Borat excites the crowd with jingoistic American remarks, but then sings a fictional Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of "The Star-Spangled Banner", receiving a strong negative reaction. Staying at a bed-and-breakfast, Borat and Azamat are stunned to learn their hosts are Jewish. Fearful at the hands of their hosts, the two escape after throwing money at two woodlice, believing they are their Jewish hosts transformed. While Azamat advises a return to New York, Borat attempts to buy a handgun to defend himself against Jews. When told he cannot buy a gun because he is not an American citizen, Borat purchases a bear for protection. |
| score: 0.2851829578 |
| Why can't Borat buy a gun? |
| 0) Because he has no money |
| 1) Because he doesn't know how to use it |
| 2) Because he's not an American citizen |
| 3) Because he is underage |
| 4) Because guns are illegal |
| Plot: Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach who suggests that Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South, at which he (unintentionally) insults or otherwise offends the other guests, and gets kicked out after he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and shows her to the table. Borat befriends Luenell, and she invites him into a relationship with her, but he kindly tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop with a display of Confederate heritage items, breaking glass and crockery. |
| score: 0.220771615788 |
| What are Borat and Azamat wearing when they get into the fight at the hotel? |
| 0) Underwear |
| 1) Towels |
| 2) They are naked |
| 3) Pyjamas |
| 4) Bathrobes |
| Plot: The journey is interrupted when Borat, just out of the bath, exits the bathroom of his hotel room, and sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson in the Baywatch book. Borat becomes enraged and reveals his real motive for travelling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a fully nude brawl with homoerotic undertones, which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and ultimately into a packed convention ballroom. The two are finally separated by security guards. |
| score: 0.238657270512 |
| Where are the fraternity brothers that pick up Borat from? |
| 0) Havard |
| 1) NYU |
| 2) UCLA |
| 3) University of Indiana |
| 4) University of South Carolina |
| Plot: As a result, Azamat abandons Borat, taking his passport, all of their money, and their bear, whose head is later seen inside Azamat's motel refrigerator. Borat runs out of gas in the truck, and begins to hitchhike to California, but is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the Pam and Tommy sex video, revealing that she is not the virgin he thought she was. After leaving the three students, Borat becomes despondent, burning the Baywatch booklet and, by mistake, his return ticket to Kazakhstan. He is also about to slaughter his pet hen, but then changes his mind and orders his pet to run away. He regains his faith after attending a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. Borat learns to forgive Azamat and Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and disembarks to find Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy (though Borat thinks that he is dressed as Adolf Hitler). The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. |
| score: 0.236743390066 |
| What does Azamat tell Borat after they forgive each other for the fight? |
| 0) That he has their bear |
| 1) That they are going to Texas |
| 2) Where to find Pamela Anderson |
| 3) That they are going back home |
| 4) Where Pearl Harbor is located |
| Plot: The journey is interrupted when Borat, just out of the bath, exits the bathroom of his hotel room, and sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson in the Baywatch book. Borat becomes enraged and reveals his real motive for travelling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a fully nude brawl with homoerotic undertones, which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and ultimately into a packed convention ballroom. The two are finally separated by security guards. |
| score: 0.376392209565 |
| Who is Azamat dressed as when Borat finds him in L.A.? |
| 0) Mr. Bean |
| 1) Oliver Hardy |
| 2) Steve Allen |
| 3) Aziz Ansari |
| 4) Stan Laurel |
| Plot: As a result, Azamat abandons Borat, taking his passport, all of their money, and their bear, whose head is later seen inside Azamat's motel refrigerator. Borat runs out of gas in the truck, and begins to hitchhike to California, but is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the Pam and Tommy sex video, revealing that she is not the virgin he thought she was. After leaving the three students, Borat becomes despondent, burning the Baywatch booklet and, by mistake, his return ticket to Kazakhstan. He is also about to slaughter his pet hen, but then changes his mind and orders his pet to run away. He regains his faith after attending a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. Borat learns to forgive Azamat and Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and disembarks to find Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy (though Borat thinks that he is dressed as Adolf Hitler). The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. |
| score: 0.281667426891 |
| How does Borat get to Los Angeles? |
| 0) On a train |
| 1) He gets a ride from Representative Pickering |
| 2) In his truck |
| 3) He takes a plane |
| 4) On a bus with the Pentecostal church members |
| Plot: As a result, Azamat abandons Borat, taking his passport, all of their money, and their bear, whose head is later seen inside Azamat's motel refrigerator. Borat runs out of gas in the truck, and begins to hitchhike to California, but is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the Pam and Tommy sex video, revealing that she is not the virgin he thought she was. After leaving the three students, Borat becomes despondent, burning the Baywatch booklet and, by mistake, his return ticket to Kazakhstan. He is also about to slaughter his pet hen, but then changes his mind and orders his pet to run away. He regains his faith after attending a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. Borat learns to forgive Azamat and Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and disembarks to find Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy (though Borat thinks that he is dressed as Adolf Hitler). The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. |
| score: 0.235076456409 |
| What church meeting does Borat go to? |
| 0) A United Pentecostal camp |
| 1) A Catholic retreat |
| 2) A Baptist meeting |
| 3) A Protestant church meeting |
| 4) An Orthodox camp |
| Plot: As a result, Azamat abandons Borat, taking his passport, all of their money, and their bear, whose head is later seen inside Azamat's motel refrigerator. Borat runs out of gas in the truck, and begins to hitchhike to California, but is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the Pam and Tommy sex video, revealing that she is not the virgin he thought she was. After leaving the three students, Borat becomes despondent, burning the Baywatch booklet and, by mistake, his return ticket to Kazakhstan. He is also about to slaughter his pet hen, but then changes his mind and orders his pet to run away. He regains his faith after attending a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. Borat learns to forgive Azamat and Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and disembarks to find Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy (though Borat thinks that he is dressed as Adolf Hitler). The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. |
| score: 0.226907201921 |
| Who does Azamat blame for the 9/11 attacks? |
| 0) The Jews |
| 1) The Americans |
| 2) The Pakistanis |
| 3) The Germans |
| 4) The Palestinians |
| Plot: In New York, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on television and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns her name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oxana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he secretly resolves to make Anderson his new wife in California; Azamat is told they are going to California because "Pearl Harbor is there. So is Texas." Azamat is afraid of flying because of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which he believes were the work of Jews. Borat, therefore, takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated Gaz truck for the journey. |
| score: 0.268865376876 |
| What does Borat learn about his wife from the telegram? |
| 0) That she is coming to California |
| 1) That she had another baby |
| 2) That she has been killed by a bear |
| 3) That she was kidnapped |
| 4) That she has filed for divorce |
| Plot: In New York, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on television and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns her name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oxana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he secretly resolves to make Anderson his new wife in California; Azamat is told they are going to California because "Pearl Harbor is there. So is Texas." Azamat is afraid of flying because of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which he believes were the work of Jews. Borat, therefore, takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated Gaz truck for the journey. |
| score: 0.256944945667 |
| Who does Borat fall in love with after watching an episode of Baywatch? |
| 0) Pamela Anderson |
| 1) Nicole Gina |
| 2) Oxana |
| 3) Stacey |
| 4) Krista |
| Plot: In New York, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on television and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns her name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oxana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he secretly resolves to make Anderson his new wife in California; Azamat is told they are going to California because "Pearl Harbor is there. So is Texas." Azamat is afraid of flying because of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which he believes were the work of Jews. Borat, therefore, takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated Gaz truck for the journey. |
| score: 0.384924297427 |
| What does the Kazakhstan national anthem boast about their prostitutes? |
| 0) That they are the most beautiful |
| 1) That they are the most educated |
| 2) That they are the most expensive in the region |
| 3) That they are the cleanest in the region |
| 4) That they are the cheapest in the region |
| Plot: The film plays out with a recapitulation of a mock Kazakhstan national anthem glorifying the country's potassium resources and its prostitutes as being the "cleanest in the region". The visual melange of Soviet-era photos are mixed with the real flag of Kazakhstan and, incongruously, the final frames show the portrait of Ilham Aliyev, real-life president of Azerbaijan, a country that had not been otherwise mentioned in the film. |
| score: 0.370732625718 |
| Why does Borat get kicked out of the private dinner at the eating club? |
| 0) he throws food |
| 1) he asks the waitress an inapproprite question |
| 2) he breaks his water glass |
| 3) he calls another guest an "ass" |
| 4) he invites a prostitute to the table |
| Plot: Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach who suggests that Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South, at which he (unintentionally) insults or otherwise offends the other guests, and gets kicked out after he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and shows her to the table. Borat befriends Luenell, and she invites him into a relationship with her, but he kindly tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop with a display of Confederate heritage items, breaking glass and crockery. |
| score: 0.35967696148 |
| What is the name of the prostitute Borat befriends? |
| 0) Luenell |
| 1) Luellen |
| 2) Laticia |
| 3) Lee |
| 4) Lucy |
| Plot: Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach who suggests that Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South, at which he (unintentionally) insults or otherwise offends the other guests, and gets kicked out after he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and shows her to the table. Borat befriends Luenell, and she invites him into a relationship with her, but he kindly tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop with a display of Confederate heritage items, breaking glass and crockery. |
| score: 0.371650258152 |
| What is Borat's wife's name? |
| 0) Marta |
| 1) Lidiya |
| 2) Osana |
| 3) Oxana |
| 4) Olga |
| Plot: Kazakh television personality Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the "Greatest Country in the World", the "U, S and A" to make a documentary at the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information. He leaves behind his wife Oxana and other inhabitants of his village including his "43-year-old" mother, "No. 4 prostitute in all of Kazakhstan" sister, "the town rapist", and "the town mechanic and abortionist" bringing along his producer Azamat Bagatov and a pet chicken. |
| score: 0.296030686654 |
| How old is Borat's mother? |
| 0) 74 |
| 1) 41 |
| 2) 43 |
| 3) 63 |
| 4) 55 |
| Plot: Kazakh television personality Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the "Greatest Country in the World", the "U, S and A" to make a documentary at the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information. He leaves behind his wife Oxana and other inhabitants of his village including his "43-year-old" mother, "No. 4 prostitute in all of Kazakhstan" sister, "the town rapist", and "the town mechanic and abortionist" bringing along his producer Azamat Bagatov and a pet chicken. |
| score: 0.269982819105 |
| What kind of pet does Borat bring with him on his trip? |
| 0) chicken |
| 1) ferret |
| 2) parrot |
| 3) dog |
| 4) mouse |
| Plot: Kazakh television personality Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the "Greatest Country in the World", the "U, S and A" to make a documentary at the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information. He leaves behind his wife Oxana and other inhabitants of his village including his "43-year-old" mother, "No. 4 prostitute in all of Kazakhstan" sister, "the town rapist", and "the town mechanic and abortionist" bringing along his producer Azamat Bagatov and a pet chicken. |
| score: 0.271652818865 |
| What does Borat reveal about his sister? |
| 0) that she is a prostitute |
| 1) that she is dead |
| 2) that she is a stripper |
| 3) that she still lives at home |
| 4) that she is dating the town rapist |
| Plot: Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach who suggests that Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South, at which he (unintentionally) insults or otherwise offends the other guests, and gets kicked out after he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and shows her to the table. Borat befriends Luenell, and she invites him into a relationship with her, but he kindly tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop with a display of Confederate heritage items, breaking glass and crockery. |
| score: 0.283746626199 |
| What country is Borat from? |
| 0) Pakistan |
| 1) Bulgaria |
| 2) Estonia |
| 3) Kazakhstan |
| 4) Latvia |
| Plot: Kazakh television personality Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the "Greatest Country in the World", the "U, S and A" to make a documentary at the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information. He leaves behind his wife Oxana and other inhabitants of his village including his "43-year-old" mother, "No. 4 prostitute in all of Kazakhstan" sister, "the town rapist", and "the town mechanic and abortionist" bringing along his producer Azamat Bagatov and a pet chicken. |
| score: 0.315818419968 |
| What is Borat's producer's name? |
| 0) Azamat Bagatov |
| 1) Azamat Tazhayakov |
| 2) Bear |
| 3) Luenell Bagatov |
| 4) Azamat Buenell |
| Plot: Kazakh television personality Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the "Greatest Country in the World", the "U, S and A" to make a documentary at the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information. He leaves behind his wife Oxana and other inhabitants of his village including his "43-year-old" mother, "No. 4 prostitute in all of Kazakhstan" sister, "the town rapist", and "the town mechanic and abortionist" bringing along his producer Azamat Bagatov and a pet chicken. |
| score: 0.370237140126 |
| What university does Mason attend? |
| 0) Alpine State University |
| 1) Ross University |
| 2) Texas College |
| 3) Sul Ross State University |
| 4) Texas State Univsersity |
| Plot: At Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Mason moves into his dorm room and meets his new roommate Dalton, Dalton's girlfriend Barb, and Barb's roommate Nicole. Mason takes mushrooms given to him by Barb. The group goes hiking at Big Bend Ranch State Park and discusses seizing the moment. Mason agrees with Nicole's statement that "moments seize us". |
| score: 0.37485102776 |
| Where does Mason live? |
| 0) New Jersey |
| 1) Arizona |
| 2) Texas |
| 3) Nevada |
| 4) California |
| Plot: Six-year-old Mason Evans, Jr., and his older sister Samantha live with their single mother Olivia in Texas. Mason overhears Olivia arguing with her boyfriend, saying she has no free time. Olivia then moves the family so she can attend the University of Houston, complete her degree, and get a job. |
| score: 0.311139235479 |
| Why does Olivia move with her family? |
| 0) So she can attend the University of Houston |
| 1) So her kids can go to a better school |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) So she can be closer to her boyfriend |
| 4) So she can attend Texas State University |
| Plot: Six-year-old Mason Evans, Jr., and his older sister Samantha live with their single mother Olivia in Texas. Mason overhears Olivia arguing with her boyfriend, saying she has no free time. Olivia then moves the family so she can attend the University of Houston, complete her degree, and get a job. |
| score: 0.401151667147 |
| What is Bill like as a parent? |
| 0) He is loving |
| 1) He is violent |
| 2) He is carefree |
| 3) He is negligent |
| 4) He is strict |
| Plot: Months later, Olivia and Bill have married and blended their two families, including Bill's children from a previous marriage. They share experiences such as playing video games and attending a midnight release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Mason and Samantha bond with Mason Sr. as he takes them out for a day in Houston, culminating in a Houston Astros game and a sleepover at his house with his roommate Jimmy. Olivia continues her education and is initially supportive of Bill's strict parenting style, which includes many chores for the children and a forced cutting of Mason's long hair. Bill becomes abusive as alcoholism takes over his life. When he assaults Olivia and endangers the children, Olivia moves the family to a friend's house and files for divorce. |
| score: 0.114533739879 |
| What classes does Olivia teach at college? |
| 0) Physics |
| 1) Biology |
| 2) English |
| 3) Chemistry |
| 4) Psychology |
| Plot: Some time later, Mason Sr. learns that Samantha has a boyfriend and talks to her and Mason about contraception. He and Mason go camping at Pedernales Falls State Park and bond over music, Star Wars, and Mason's blossoming interest in girls. Mason and Samantha have grown into their new lives in San Marcos, a town close to Austin. Mason is bullied by other students at school and teased on a camping trip but starts receiving attention from girls. Olivia teaches psychology at college and moves in with Jim, a student and Bosnian/Iraq War veteran. |
| score: 0.244790239446 |
| Who is Olivia's new boyfriend, after Bill? |
| 0) Paul |
| 1) Tom |
| 2) Randy |
| 3) Ted |
| 4) Jim |
| Plot: Some time later, Mason Sr. learns that Samantha has a boyfriend and talks to her and Mason about contraception. He and Mason go camping at Pedernales Falls State Park and bond over music, Star Wars, and Mason's blossoming interest in girls. Mason and Samantha have grown into their new lives in San Marcos, a town close to Austin. Mason is bullied by other students at school and teased on a camping trip but starts receiving attention from girls. Olivia teaches psychology at college and moves in with Jim, a student and Bosnian/Iraq War veteran. |
| score: 0.231439604844 |
| Where did Jim go to war? |
| 0) Vietnam and the Soviet Union |
| 1) Bosnia and Iraq |
| 2) Korea and Iran |
| 3) Bosnia and Vietnam |
| 4) Iraq and Afghanistan |
| Plot: Some time later, Mason Sr. learns that Samantha has a boyfriend and talks to her and Mason about contraception. He and Mason go camping at Pedernales Falls State Park and bond over music, Star Wars, and Mason's blossoming interest in girls. Mason and Samantha have grown into their new lives in San Marcos, a town close to Austin. Mason is bullied by other students at school and teased on a camping trip but starts receiving attention from girls. Olivia teaches psychology at college and moves in with Jim, a student and Bosnian/Iraq War veteran. |
| score: 0.202762502987 |
| What is Mason's hobby? |
| 0) Music |
| 1) Partying |
| 2) Reading |
| 3) Photography |
| 4) Hunting |
| Plot: By his 15th birthday, Mason has experimented with marijuana and alcohol. Mason Sr., remarried and with a baby, takes Mason and Samantha to visit his wife's parents. He gives Mason a suit and a mix CD of Beatles solo songs; Mason's step-grandparents give him a personalized Bible and a vintage shotgun. Mason is lectured by his photography teacher, who sees his potential but is disappointed in his lack of ambition. Mason attends a party and meets Sheena, who becomes his girlfriend. After Mason arrives home late one night from a party, a drunk Jim confronts Mason about his late hours. As a result, Olivia leaves Jim. |
| score: 0.230426365348 |
| What does Bill do for living? |
| 0) He is a photographer |
| 1) He is a chef |
| 2) He is a writer |
| 3) He is a professor |
| 4) He is a doctor |
| Plot: Mason's father, Mason Sr., visits Houston and takes the children bowling. He promises to spend more time with them. When he drops the children off at home, he argues with Olivia while Mason and Samantha watch from a window. Olivia takes Mason to one of her classes, introducing him to her professor, Bill Welbrock; Mason sees them flirt. |
| score: 0.149532962321 |
| Who does the Thai prostitute that Daniel hired turn out to be? |
| 0) A thief |
| 1) A priest |
| 2) A male prostitute |
| 3) A spy |
| 4) A mother of three |
| Plot: Bridget hears a message from Rebecca and discusses the message with one of her alleged "friends", who advises Bridget that if Mark says "I refuse to dignify that question with an answer", then you know he's having an affair. Bridget, hearing that answer, breaks up with Mark and goes with Daniel to Thailand to film "The Smooth Guide" with her friend, Shazzer (Sally Phillips). Bridget and Daniel flirt in Thailand. Bridget loses faith in Daniel again when she is in a hotel room and notices that a Thai prostitute has arrived for him. Daniel later says that the "gorgeous Thai girl" was revealed to be a "gorgeous Thai boy". |
| score: 0.227363220426 |
| What kind of vacation does Mark propose to Bridget? |
| 0) A camping trip |
| 1) A fishing trip |
| 2) A beach holiday |
| 3) A ski holiday |
| 4) A cruise |
| Plot: After the "Law Council Dinner", Mark and Bridget have an argument and she walks away from him. Mark goes to Bridget's apartment, apologizes, and tells her he loves her for the first time. Later in the night, Mark asks Bridget if she'd like to go on a ski holiday in Vorarlberg, Austria. Once on the slopes, she learns Rebecca recommended the vacation spot to Mark. While on the holiday, Bridget thinks she's pregnant and after an argument concerning the future of children, the test is negative. After they return home, Bridget and Mark have lunch with both of their parents. When the subject of marriage comes up during conversation, Bridget is hurt by Mark's comment that it's not something they're even thinking about yet. |
| score: 0.323777576555 |
| Who comes to rescue Bridget from prison? |
| 0) Mark's superiors |
| 1) Shazzer |
| 2) Daniel |
| 3) Jed |
| 4) Mark |
| Plot: Bridget confronts Mark at his legal chambers and asks him to take her back. Mark proposes to Bridget and she accepts. The film ends with Bridget's parents renewing their vows and Bridget catching the bouquet. |
| score: 0.439965816137 |
| What does Rebecca tell Bridget about her romantic feelings? |
| 0) That she is infatuated with Bridget |
| 1) That she is infatuated with Bernard |
| 2) |
| 3) That she is still in love with her ex |
| 4) That she is in love with Mark |
| Plot: Bridget confronts Mark at his legal chambers and asks him to take her back. Mark proposes to Bridget and she accepts. The film ends with Bridget's parents renewing their vows and Bridget catching the bouquet. |
| score: 0.446274690454 |
| Who tracked down Jed, as Bridget's friends tell her? |
| 0) Mark |
| 1) Admiral Darcy |
| 2) Her parents |
| 3) Finch |
| 4) Uncle Geoffrey |
| Plot: Bridget confronts Mark at his legal chambers and asks him to take her back. Mark proposes to Bridget and she accepts. The film ends with Bridget's parents renewing their vows and Bridget catching the bouquet. |
| score: 0.361381191536 |
| Which airport does Bridget arrive to as an international human rights celebrity? |
| 0) Rochester |
| 1) Oxford |
| 2) Luton |
| 3) Heathrow |
| 4) Gatwick |
| Plot: When Bridget arrives in Heathrow Airport, she is an international human rights celebrity. She is greeted by her parents who have been busy planning their vow renewal ceremony. At home, she is surprised by her friends who inform her that Mark was the one who tracked down Jed and forced him into custody in order to free her, in the process putting into motion the British Government, MI5, Interpol & many other diplomatic big-wigs. Hopeful that he still loves her, she runs to his house. She finds Rebecca there and assumes that there is a romantic relationship between Mark and her. Rebecca reveals that she is not seeking an affair with Mark. She is instead infatuated with Bridget, who is flattered, but politely turns her down. |
| score: 0.276486633128 |
| What does Bridget feel when Rebecca reveals her feelings for her? |
| 0) She is disgusted |
| 1) She is excited |
| 2) She is shocked |
| 3) She is angry |
| 4) She is flattered |
| Plot: When Bridget arrives in Heathrow Airport, she is an international human rights celebrity. She is greeted by her parents who have been busy planning their vow renewal ceremony. At home, she is surprised by her friends who inform her that Mark was the one who tracked down Jed and forced him into custody in order to free her, in the process putting into motion the British Government, MI5, Interpol & many other diplomatic big-wigs. Hopeful that he still loves her, she runs to his house. She finds Rebecca there and assumes that there is a romantic relationship between Mark and her. Rebecca reveals that she is not seeking an affair with Mark. She is instead infatuated with Bridget, who is flattered, but politely turns her down. |
| score: 0.307796851578 |
| What does Mark do after Bridget visits him and asks him forgiveness? |
| 0) He leaves her |
| 1) He tells her to give him time |
| 2) He asks her to leave |
| 3) He proposes to her |
| 4) He forgives her |
| Plot: Bridget confronts Mark at his legal chambers and asks him to take her back. Mark proposes to Bridget and she accepts. The film ends with Bridget's parents renewing their vows and Bridget catching the bouquet. |
| score: 0.421392108561 |
| What kind of position does Daniel offer Bridget? |
| 0) Star Goddess |
| 1) Simple Guide |
| 2) Smooth Guidess |
| 3) Advocate |
| 4) Council Member |
| Plot: Bridget hears a message from Rebecca and discusses the message with one of her alleged "friends", who advises Bridget that if Mark says "I refuse to dignify that question with an answer", then you know he's having an affair. Bridget, hearing that answer, breaks up with Mark and goes with Daniel to Thailand to film "The Smooth Guide" with her friend, Shazzer (Sally Phillips). Bridget and Daniel flirt in Thailand. Bridget loses faith in Daniel again when she is in a hotel room and notices that a Thai prostitute has arrived for him. Daniel later says that the "gorgeous Thai girl" was revealed to be a "gorgeous Thai boy". |
| score: 0.34161455184 |
| Who shakes Bridget's confidence in her relationship with Mark? |
| 0) Sarah |
| 1) Daniel |
| 2) Tory |
| 3) Her mother |
| 4) Rebecca |
| Plot: After the "Law Council Dinner", Mark and Bridget have an argument and she walks away from him. Mark goes to Bridget's apartment, apologizes, and tells her he loves her for the first time. Later in the night, Mark asks Bridget if she'd like to go on a ski holiday in Vorarlberg, Austria. Once on the slopes, she learns Rebecca recommended the vacation spot to Mark. While on the holiday, Bridget thinks she's pregnant and after an argument concerning the future of children, the test is negative. After they return home, Bridget and Mark have lunch with both of their parents. When the subject of marriage comes up during conversation, Bridget is hurt by Mark's comment that it's not something they're even thinking about yet. |
| score: 0.356809100336 |
| What's the name of Jack's wife? |
| 0) Laura |
| 1) Anna |
| 2) Lureen |
| 3) Alma |
| 4) Kate |
| Plot: Jack and Lureen meet and befriend another couple, Randall and Lashawn Malone. It is suggested that Jack and Randall begin an affair behind their wives' backs. |
| score: 0.437851173485 |
| How did Jack die? |
| 0) In a car accident |
| 1) In a tire-changing accident |
| 2) He was attacked by a gang |
| 3) He drowned |
| 4) He fell off a horse |
| Plot: Some time later, Ennis receives a postcard he had sent to Jack, stamped "Deceased". He calls Lureen, who says that Jack died in an accident, when a tire he was changing exploded. While listening, Ennis imagines Jack being attacked by a gang. Jack's fate is left "deliberately ambiguous". Lureen tells Ennis that Jack wanted to have his ashes scattered on Brokeback Mountain, but she does not know where it is. |
| score: 0.203487458538 |
| Where did Jack want his ashes scattered? |
| 0) At the beach |
| 1) At Joe's farm |
| 2) In the ocean |
| 3) In the woods |
| 4) On Brokeback Mountain |
| Plot: Some time later, Ennis receives a postcard he had sent to Jack, stamped "Deceased". He calls Lureen, who says that Jack died in an accident, when a tire he was changing exploded. While listening, Ennis imagines Jack being attacked by a gang. Jack's fate is left "deliberately ambiguous". Lureen tells Ennis that Jack wanted to have his ashes scattered on Brokeback Mountain, but she does not know where it is. |
| score: 0.357748038125 |
| What were Ennis and Jack hired to do? |
| 0) To herd pigs |
| 1) To herd cattle |
| 2) To take care of horses |
| 3) To herd goats |
| 4) To herd sheep |
| Plot: In 1963, Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) are hired by Joe Aguirre (Randy Quaid) to herd his sheep through the summer in the Wyoming mountains. After a night of heavy drinking, Jack makes a sexual pass at Ennis, who is initially reluctant but eventually responds to Jack's advances. Though he informs Jack that it was a one-time incident, they develop a sexual and emotional relationship. Shortly after learning their summer together is being cut short, they briefly fight and each is bloodied. |
| score: 0.359899966237 |
| What was the name of Jack's wife? |
| 0) Carol |
| 1) Alma |
| 2) Kelley |
| 3) Eve |
| 4) Lureen |
| Plot: Jack and Lureen meet and befriend another couple, Randall and Lashawn Malone. It is suggested that Jack and Randall begin an affair behind their wives' backs. |
| score: 0.436775830431 |
| What did Jack and Ennis pretend they were doing when they wanted to be together? |
| 0) Hiking |
| 1) Attending rodeos |
| 2) Hunting |
| 3) Fishing |
| 4) Camping |
| Plot: At the end of a regular fishing trip with Jack, Ennis tries to postpone their next meeting. Jack's frustration erupts into argument, and Ennis blames Jack for being the cause of his own conflicted actions. Jack tries to hold him and there is a brief struggle, but they end up locked in an embrace. Jack watches Ennis drive away. |
| score: 0.43599451532 |
| How many years passed before the men saw each other after working together? |
| 0) Ten |
| 1) Fifteen |
| 2) Two |
| 3) Four |
| 4) Six |
| Plot: Jack moves to Texas, where he meets, marries, and has a son with rodeo rider Lureen Newsome (Anne Hathaway). After four years, Jack visits Ennis. Upon meeting, the two kiss passionately, which Alma accidentally witnesses. Jack broaches the subject of creating a life together on a small ranch, but Ennis, haunted by a childhood memory of the torture and murder of a man suspected of homosexual behavior, refuses. He is also unwilling to abandon his family. Ennis and Jack continue to meet for infrequent fishing trips. |
| score: 0.0645710973083 |
| Where did Jack settle down after leaving Wyoming? |
| 0) Texas |
| 1) Montana |
| 2) Mississippi |
| 3) Utah |
| 4) Tennessee |
| Plot: Lureen abandons the rodeo, going into business with her father and expecting Jack to work in sales. Hearing about Ennis' divorce, Jack drives to Wyoming. He suggests again that they should live together, but Ennis refuses to move away from his children. Jack finds solace with male prostitutes in Mexico. Ennis meets and has a brief romantic relationship with Cassie Cartwright (Linda Cardellini), a waitress. |
| score: 0.173227092915 |
| Who witnessed Jack and Ennis's interaction upon meeting again after four years? |
| 0) Joe |
| 1) Lureen |
| 2) Timmy |
| 3) Alma |
| 4) The bartender |
| Plot: The marriages of both men deteriorate. Alma and Ennis eventually divorce in 1975. Ennis sees his family regularly until Alma finally confronts him about her knowing the true nature of his relationship with Jack. This results in a violent argument, causing Ennis to abandon his connections with Alma. |
| score: 0.503113143175 |
| The sheep were being kept in the highlands of which state? |
| 0) Montana |
| 1) Wyoming |
| 2) Utah |
| 3) Colorado |
| 4) Arizona |
| Plot: In 1963, Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) are hired by Joe Aguirre (Randy Quaid) to herd his sheep through the summer in the Wyoming mountains. After a night of heavy drinking, Jack makes a sexual pass at Ennis, who is initially reluctant but eventually responds to Jack's advances. Though he informs Jack that it was a one-time incident, they develop a sexual and emotional relationship. Shortly after learning their summer together is being cut short, they briefly fight and each is bloodied. |
| score: 0.229151166772 |
| What three special things did Ennis keep in his trailer closet? |
| 0) His daughter's letters, Jack's shirt and a Brokeback Mountain postcard |
| 1) His and Jack's shirts, and a postcard of Brokeback Mountain |
| 2) His kids' pictures and pictures of him and Jack |
| 3) Jack's three shirts |
| 4) Letters from Jack |
| Plot: Later, 19-year-old Alma Jr. (Kate Mara) arrives at Ennis' trailer to tell her father she is engaged. She asks for his blessing and invites him to the wedding. Ennis asks her if her fianc really loves her, and she says yes. After Alma leaves, Ennis goes to his closet, where his and Jack's shirts hang together, with a postcard of Brokeback Mountain tacked above. He stares at the ensemble for a moment, tears in his eyes, and murmurs, "Jack, I swear..." |
| score: 0.485642037745 |
| What news does Ennis' daughter have for him when she visits him at the trailer? |
| 0) That she is having a baby |
| 1) That she is married |
| 2) That she got a new job |
| 3) That she is in love |
| 4) That she is engaged |
| Plot: Later, 19-year-old Alma Jr. (Kate Mara) arrives at Ennis' trailer to tell her father she is engaged. She asks for his blessing and invites him to the wedding. Ennis asks her if her fianc really loves her, and she says yes. After Alma leaves, Ennis goes to his closet, where his and Jack's shirts hang together, with a postcard of Brokeback Mountain tacked above. He stares at the ensemble for a moment, tears in his eyes, and murmurs, "Jack, I swear..." |
| score: 0.264455490014 |
| What said the postcard that was returned to Ennis? |
| 0) "Moved" |
| 1) |
| 2) "Return to Sender" |
| 3) "Deceased" |
| 4) "Wrong Address" |
| Plot: Some time later, Ennis receives a postcard he had sent to Jack, stamped "Deceased". He calls Lureen, who says that Jack died in an accident, when a tire he was changing exploded. While listening, Ennis imagines Jack being attacked by a gang. Jack's fate is left "deliberately ambiguous". Lureen tells Ennis that Jack wanted to have his ashes scattered on Brokeback Mountain, but she does not know where it is. |
| score: 0.322586777116 |
| What was the name of Ennis' wife? |
| 0) Lureen Newsome |
| 1) Alma Beers |
| 2) Cassie |
| 3) Fayette Newsome |
| 4) Jenny |
| Plot: The marriages of both men deteriorate. Alma and Ennis eventually divorce in 1975. Ennis sees his family regularly until Alma finally confronts him about her knowing the true nature of his relationship with Jack. This results in a violent argument, causing Ennis to abandon his connections with Alma. |
| score: 0.487638019459 |
| Who get particularly emotional about the hamster? |
| 0) Courtney. |
| 1) Courtney's best friend. |
| 2) Nancy and Courtney. |
| 3) Michael's mother. |
| 4) Penelope. |
| Plot: Nancy accuses Michael of being a murderer because he, annoyed by the constant noise it made during the night, had earlier turned his daughter Courtney's pet hamster loose in the street. Penelope becomes emotional about the hamster and with everyone arguing with each other. Other issues include a risky drug Alan is working to defend and Michael's mother has been prescribed, and the question of idealism and responsibility that is part of Penelope's current work. |
| score: 0.350198938528 |
| Why does Nancy accuse Michael of being a murderer? |
| 0) Because he evicted his daughter from their house, for keeping a hamster. |
| 1) Because he let his daughter's hamster loose on the street. |
| 2) Because he killed his daughter's cat. |
| 3) Because he killed his daughter's hamster. |
| 4) Because he left his daughter's dog on the street. |
| Plot: Nancy accuses Michael of being a murderer because he, annoyed by the constant noise it made during the night, had earlier turned his daughter Courtney's pet hamster loose in the street. Penelope becomes emotional about the hamster and with everyone arguing with each other. Other issues include a risky drug Alan is working to defend and Michael's mother has been prescribed, and the question of idealism and responsibility that is part of Penelope's current work. |
| score: 0.369849081166 |
| How are Michael and Alan trying to save Alan's phone? |
| 0) By putting it out in the sun |
| 1) By blow-drying it |
| 2) By putting it under the fan |
| 3) By drying it with a towel |
| 4) By sticking it in the air conditioning unit |
| Plot: Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch. Penelope claims she doesn't "get drunk" and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan's phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope's flower vase full of tulips and water. Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry the BlackBerry. |
| score: 0.227624262854 |
| How does the hamster die in this movie? |
| 0) The hamster is alive |
| 1) He is killed by Alan |
| 2) He is run over by a car |
| 3) He is attacked by a dog |
| 4) He is hit by a falling stone |
| Plot: The film cuts to the hamster, alive and well in the park, where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own. |
| score: 0.563167960932 |
| How do Michael and Alan try to save Alan's phone? |
| 0) By freezing it |
| 1) By putting it out in the sun |
| 2) By blow-drying it |
| 3) By wrapping it in a towel |
| 4) By switching it on and off |
| Plot: Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch. Penelope claims she doesn't "get drunk" and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan's phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope's flower vase full of tulips and water. Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry the BlackBerry. |
| score: 0.228490074717 |
| What do Nancy and Penelope do while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry Alan's phone? |
| 0) They try to help |
| 1) They laugh loudly |
| 2) They leave |
| 3) They cry |
| 4) They apologize |
| Plot: Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch. Penelope claims she doesn't "get drunk" and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan's phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope's flower vase full of tulips and water. Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry the BlackBerry. |
| score: 0.392005242106 |
| What drink does Michael offer everyone? |
| 0) Whisky |
| 1) Tequila |
| 2) Wine |
| 3) Scotch |
| 4) Beer |
| Plot: Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch. Penelope claims she doesn't "get drunk" and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan's phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope's flower vase full of tulips and water. Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry the BlackBerry. |
| score: 0.244545155616 |
| What does Nancy do to Alan's phone? |
| 0) She drops it in Penelope's flower vase |
| 1) She pours scotch on it |
| 2) She drops it in the toilet |
| 3) She blow-dries it |
| 4) She throws it out the window |
| Plot: Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch. Penelope claims she doesn't "get drunk" and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan's phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope's flower vase full of tulips and water. Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry the BlackBerry. |
| score: 0.441252410008 |
| What does Nancy drunkenly reveal about how she feels about the fight? |
| 0) That she is sorry about what Zach did |
| 1) That it's okay for boys to fight |
| 2) That she doesn't care about the fight |
| 3) That she is glad her son beat up the Longstreets' son |
| 4) That Ethan deserved to be beaten |
| Plot: The conversation continues to decay into personal attacks and opinionated statements and, eventually, epithets are uttered. Penelope is ranting, calling Nancy's son a 'snitch', and Nancy's true colors are revealed when she destroys the tulips and drunkenly and vulgarly states she is glad that her son beat up Penelope's and Michael's son. The couples realize the conversation is going nowhere. Alan's BlackBerry, lying on the coffee table, vibrates, and all four stare at it. |
| score: 0.248504533305 |
| What does Penelope call Nancy's son? |
| 0) A snob |
| 1) A snitch |
| 2) A rat |
| 3) A jerk |
| 4) A brute |
| Plot: The conversation continues to decay into personal attacks and opinionated statements and, eventually, epithets are uttered. Penelope is ranting, calling Nancy's son a 'snitch', and Nancy's true colors are revealed when she destroys the tulips and drunkenly and vulgarly states she is glad that her son beat up Penelope's and Michael's son. The couples realize the conversation is going nowhere. Alan's BlackBerry, lying on the coffee table, vibrates, and all four stare at it. |
| score: 0.315966734456 |
| Where were Zachary and Ethan when they got into a fight? |
| 0) At the swimming pool |
| 1) At the mall |
| 2) At the zoo |
| 3) At school |
| 4) In the park |
| Plot: The film cuts to the hamster, alive and well in the park, where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own. |
| score: 0.429021247324 |
| Who else is in the park at the end of the film? |
| 0) Walter and Dennis |
| 1) Alan and Zachary |
| 2) Ethan and Penelope |
| 3) Penelope and Alan |
| 4) Ethan and Zachary |
| Plot: The film cuts to the hamster, alive and well in the park, where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own. |
| score: 0.442900568269 |
| What are Zachary and Ethan doing in the park? |
| 0) restoring on their own |
| 1) conciliating on their own |
| 2) resolving on their own. |
| 3) reuniting on their own |
| 4) reconciling on their own |
| Plot: The film cuts to the hamster, alive and well in the park, where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own. |
| score: 0.537813484147 |
| Where is the hamster at the end of the film? |
| 0) Starving for food in the desert |
| 1) Alive and well in the football ground |
| 2) Starving for food in the tree |
| 3) Alive and well in the park |
| 4) Dead in the pond |
| Plot: The film cuts to the hamster, alive and well in the park, where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own. |
| score: 0.420402154258 |
| How are Alan's job and Michael's mother connected? |
| 0) Alan is against the drug that helps Michael's mother |
| 1) Alan works for Michael's mother |
| 2) Alan works at the pharmacy where Michael's mother visits |
| 3) Alan is working on defending the risky drug which Michael's mother has been prescribed |
| 4) Alan is the cook at Michael's house |
| Plot: Nancy accuses Michael of being a murderer because he, annoyed by the constant noise it made during the night, had earlier turned his daughter Courtney's pet hamster loose in the street. Penelope becomes emotional about the hamster and with everyone arguing with each other. Other issues include a risky drug Alan is working to defend and Michael's mother has been prescribed, and the question of idealism and responsibility that is part of Penelope's current work. |
| score: 0.36977407645 |
| In what city is the movie set? |
| 0) The movie is set in San Francisco. |
| 1) The movie is set in New York. |
| 2) The movie is set in Los Angeles. |
| 3) The movie is set in Washington. |
| 4) The movie is set in Boston. |
| Plot: In 1950s New York, an aspiring photographer in her 20s working as a department-store clerk falls for an older, married woman. |
| score: 0.0775243226127 |
| What is the aspiring photographer doing for a living? |
| 0) She is a costimographer. |
| 1) She is a department-store clerk. |
| 2) She is an accountant. |
| 3) She is a waitress. |
| 4) She is a cook. |
| Plot: In 1950s New York, an aspiring photographer in her 20s working as a department-store clerk falls for an older, married woman. |
| score: 0.524164257428 |
| How old is the aspiring photographer? |
| 0) She is in her 30s. |
| 1) She is in her 20s. |
| 2) She is 17 years old. |
| 3) She is 19. |
| 4) She is 28. |
| Plot: In 1950s New York, an aspiring photographer in her 20s working as a department-store clerk falls for an older, married woman. |
| score: 0.403163009985 |
| In what year is the film set? |
| 0) In 1950s. |
| 1) In 1920s. |
| 2) In 1930s. |
| 3) In 1960s. |
| 4) In 1970s. |
| Plot: In 1950s New York, an aspiring photographer in her 20s working as a department-store clerk falls for an older, married woman. |
| score: 0.231392967595 |
| Who forces Sue out of the dance? |
| 0) Tommy |
| 1) Miss Collins |
| 2) Mrs. Snell |
| 3) Chris |
| 4) Mr. Morton |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.289589213586 |
| What does Sue discover Chris doing as Tommy and Carrie approach the stage to be crowned king and queen? |
| 0) Sue discovers Chris spiking the punch bowl |
| 1) She discovers Chris stuffing the ballot box for prom king and queen with forged votes |
| 2) She discovers Chris holding a rope attached to a bucket over the stage |
| 3) She discovers Chris holding a bucket in her hands |
| 4) She discovers Chris locking the gym doors |
| Plot: To Carrie's surprise but according to Chris and Billy's plan, she and Tommy are named prom king and queen. As the two approach the stage, Sue discovers Chris holding a rope attached to the bucket. Before Sue can warn Carrie, Miss Collins forces her out, thinking Sue came to cause trouble. The crown is placed on Carrie's head, then Chris pulls the rope and Carrie is drenched in the pig's blood. Chris and Billy escape the gym laughing, as Tommy is knocked unconscious by the falling bucket. Carrie hallucinates that the whole room (including Miss Collins) is laughing at her in mass hysteria. |
| score: 0.430060710497 |
| What happens to Tommy after Chris spills the bucket of blood over Carrie? |
| 0) Tommy is strangled with the rope |
| 1) Tommy is knocked unconscious by a swinging pole |
| 2) Tommy is knocked unconscious by a falling pipe |
| 3) Tommy is knocked unconscious by a falling stage light |
| 4) Tommy is knocked unconscious by the falling bucket |
| Plot: To Carrie's surprise but according to Chris and Billy's plan, she and Tommy are named prom king and queen. As the two approach the stage, Sue discovers Chris holding a rope attached to the bucket. Before Sue can warn Carrie, Miss Collins forces her out, thinking Sue came to cause trouble. The crown is placed on Carrie's head, then Chris pulls the rope and Carrie is drenched in the pig's blood. Chris and Billy escape the gym laughing, as Tommy is knocked unconscious by the falling bucket. Carrie hallucinates that the whole room (including Miss Collins) is laughing at her in mass hysteria. |
| score: 0.420806801452 |
| Who are named prom king and queen? |
| 0) Carrie and Billy |
| 1) Carrie and Tommy |
| 2) Chris and Billy |
| 3) Sue and Tommy |
| 4) Norma and Freddy |
| Plot: To Carrie's surprise but according to Chris and Billy's plan, she and Tommy are named prom king and queen. As the two approach the stage, Sue discovers Chris holding a rope attached to the bucket. Before Sue can warn Carrie, Miss Collins forces her out, thinking Sue came to cause trouble. The crown is placed on Carrie's head, then Chris pulls the rope and Carrie is drenched in the pig's blood. Chris and Billy escape the gym laughing, as Tommy is knocked unconscious by the falling bucket. Carrie hallucinates that the whole room (including Miss Collins) is laughing at her in mass hysteria. |
| score: 0.297703939227 |
| What happens after Carrie is crowned the prom queen? |
| 0) Chris pulls the rope attached to the bucket and Carrie gets drenched in cat's blood |
| 1) She other students clap and cheer for her |
| 2) She dances with Tommy |
| 3) Chris pulls the rope attached to the bucket and Carrie gets drenched in cow's blood |
| 4) Chris pulls the rope attached to the bucket and Carrie gets drenched in pig's blood |
| Plot: To Carrie's surprise but according to Chris and Billy's plan, she and Tommy are named prom king and queen. As the two approach the stage, Sue discovers Chris holding a rope attached to the bucket. Before Sue can warn Carrie, Miss Collins forces her out, thinking Sue came to cause trouble. The crown is placed on Carrie's head, then Chris pulls the rope and Carrie is drenched in the pig's blood. Chris and Billy escape the gym laughing, as Tommy is knocked unconscious by the falling bucket. Carrie hallucinates that the whole room (including Miss Collins) is laughing at her in mass hysteria. |
| score: 0.455947472253 |
| What happens when Carrie gets angry in the principal's office? |
| 0) A window in the principal's office cracks |
| 1) A wall in the principal's office cracks |
| 2) The water cooler in the principal's office bursts |
| 3) All of the papers on the principal's desk fall to the floor |
| 4) An ashtray on the principal's desk flips onto the floor |
| Plot: Miss Collins brings Carrie to the principal's office to excuse her from gym class for the next week. After Carrie grows angry from the principal repeatedly mispronouncing her name "Cassie" instead of "Carrie", an ashtray on his desk suddenly flips onto the floor, startling Miss Collins. As Carrie walks home a boy on a bicycle taunts her, calling her "Creepy Carrie". When Carrie glares at him, the boy immediately crashes and hurts himself. At home, Margaret receives a call from Miss Collins about the shower incident. Margaret tells Carrie that the "curse of blood" is divine punishment for sin and forces her to confess before locking her into a dark and cramped prayer closet to pray for forgiveness. A vengeful Carrie stares at her bedroom mirror until it shatters. |
| score: 0.295269930738 |
| What does Carrie do when her mother locks her up in a prayer closet? |
| 0) She prays for her mother to die |
| 1) She prays for her period to go away |
| 2) She prays for a boyfriend |
| 3) She prays for someone at school to be her friend |
| 4) She prays for forgiveness |
| Plot: Miss Collins brings Carrie to the principal's office to excuse her from gym class for the next week. After Carrie grows angry from the principal repeatedly mispronouncing her name "Cassie" instead of "Carrie", an ashtray on his desk suddenly flips onto the floor, startling Miss Collins. As Carrie walks home a boy on a bicycle taunts her, calling her "Creepy Carrie". When Carrie glares at him, the boy immediately crashes and hurts himself. At home, Margaret receives a call from Miss Collins about the shower incident. Margaret tells Carrie that the "curse of blood" is divine punishment for sin and forces her to confess before locking her into a dark and cramped prayer closet to pray for forgiveness. A vengeful Carrie stares at her bedroom mirror until it shatters. |
| score: 0.223264555378 |
| What happens when Carrie glares at the boy on the bicycle who insults her? |
| 0) He starts floating |
| 1) The wheels on his bike fall off |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) He crashes |
| 4) His bike starts falling apart |
| Plot: Miss Collins brings Carrie to the principal's office to excuse her from gym class for the next week. After Carrie grows angry from the principal repeatedly mispronouncing her name "Cassie" instead of "Carrie", an ashtray on his desk suddenly flips onto the floor, startling Miss Collins. As Carrie walks home a boy on a bicycle taunts her, calling her "Creepy Carrie". When Carrie glares at him, the boy immediately crashes and hurts himself. At home, Margaret receives a call from Miss Collins about the shower incident. Margaret tells Carrie that the "curse of blood" is divine punishment for sin and forces her to confess before locking her into a dark and cramped prayer closet to pray for forgiveness. A vengeful Carrie stares at her bedroom mirror until it shatters. |
| score: 0.191938073824 |
| Where does Tommy ask Carrie to the prom the second time? |
| 0) At Carrie's house |
| 1) In the girl's locker room |
| 2) In the school gym |
| 3) In the principal's office |
| 4) In the school library |
| Plot: Some time later, Sue, the sole survivor of the prom massacre, has a dream in which she visits the lot where Carrie's house once stood. As she places flowers on the ground, Carrie's bloody hand shoots out of the ground and grabs her elbowthen Sue wakes up screaming in her mother's arms, and presumably haunted forever by Carrie. |
| score: 0.411018199598 |
| Who invites Carrie to the prom? |
| 0) Freddy |
| 1) Tony |
| 2) Billy |
| 3) Chris |
| 4) Tommy |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.304143346996 |
| How does Carrie respond to Tommy's invitation to the prom? |
| 0) She tells she needs time to think about it |
| 1) She tells him maybe |
| 2) She declines |
| 3) She accepts |
| 4) She doesn't respond |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.280474376789 |
| What does Margaret think Carrie is when she uses her telekinesis to shut the windows? |
| 0) She thinks Carrie is a witch |
| 1) She thinks Carrie is a mutant |
| 2) She thinks Carrie is an angel |
| 3) She thinks Carrie is a wizard |
| 4) She thinks Carrie is a demon |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.40142304279 |
| What does Carrie's mother, Margaret, say when Carrie tells her about going to the prom? |
| 0) Margaret tries to convince Carrie that prom is a celebration of Jesus |
| 1) Margaret tries to convince Carrie that prom is a wonderful occasion |
| 2) Margaret tells Carrie that they will recreate their own prom at home |
| 3) Margaret tries to convince Carrie that prom is a sinful occasion |
| 4) Margaret tells Carrie about her own experience at prom and how much fun she had |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.507509075056 |
| What ability does Carrie suspect she has? |
| 0) The ability to shapeshift |
| 1) Telekinesis |
| 2) The ability to teleport |
| 3) Telepathy |
| 4) Super strength |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.25983905254 |
| Where does Carrie live? |
| 0) Kansas |
| 1) South Carolina |
| 2) California |
| 3) North Carolina |
| 4) Georgia |
| Plot: Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a shy and friendless 17-year-old girl, is the scapegoat and outcast of her school in North Carolina. At home, she is abused by her mentally unstable mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), who is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| score: 0.309250031326 |
| How old is Carrie? |
| 0) 14 |
| 1) 12 |
| 2) 21 |
| 3) 17 |
| 4) 20 |
| Plot: Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a shy and friendless 17-year-old girl, is the scapegoat and outcast of her school in North Carolina. At home, she is abused by her mentally unstable mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), who is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| score: 0.275533095873 |
| How do Carrie's classmates react when she shows up at the prom? |
| 0) They are surprised and some of them laugh at her |
| 1) They are angry and try to kick her out |
| 2) They are surprised but they all ignore her |
| 3) They are sad and some of them start crying |
| 4) They are excited and some of them ask her to dance |
| Plot: Chris tells her delinquent boyfriend Billy Nolan (John Travolta) that she wants revenge on Carrie. She goes with Billy and some of his friends to a local farm, where Billy and his friends bloodily slaughter pigs and store the pigs' blood in a bucket. Billy then sneaks into the school and places the bucket above the school's stage. As Carrie prepares for the evening, her mother tries to discourage her from going to the prom, claiming that "They're all gonna laugh at you!" Carrie's classmates are surprised to see her at the prom and several girls point and snicker. After Miss Collins comforts her with stories of her own prom, Carrie begins to enjoy herself and dances blissfully with Tommy, who gives her a first kiss. Sue, who was unable to attend due to lacking a date, sneaks into the prom to ensure everything goes well for Carrie. |
| score: 0.273436189848 |
| What do Billy and his friends do to help Chris get revenge on Carrie? |
| 0) They slaughter some pigs and store the blood in a barrel |
| 1) They slaughter some pigs and store the blood in a bucket |
| 2) They slaughter some cows and store the blood in a bucket |
| 3) They slaughter some cats and store the blood in a bucket |
| 4) They slaughter some pigs and store the blood in a bottle |
| Plot: Chris tells her delinquent boyfriend Billy Nolan (John Travolta) that she wants revenge on Carrie. She goes with Billy and some of his friends to a local farm, where Billy and his friends bloodily slaughter pigs and store the pigs' blood in a bucket. Billy then sneaks into the school and places the bucket above the school's stage. As Carrie prepares for the evening, her mother tries to discourage her from going to the prom, claiming that "They're all gonna laugh at you!" Carrie's classmates are surprised to see her at the prom and several girls point and snicker. After Miss Collins comforts her with stories of her own prom, Carrie begins to enjoy herself and dances blissfully with Tommy, who gives her a first kiss. Sue, who was unable to attend due to lacking a date, sneaks into the prom to ensure everything goes well for Carrie. |
| score: 0.375460507421 |
| Who gives Carrie her first kiss? |
| 0) Tony |
| 1) Tommy |
| 2) George |
| 3) Billy |
| 4) Freddy |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.247993471012 |
| Who does Carrie dance with at the prom? |
| 0) Billy |
| 1) Tommy |
| 2) Tony |
| 3) Freddy |
| 4) George |
| Plot: Carrie suspects she may have telekinesis. While researching in the library, Tommy invites her to the prom, but she declines, fearing another trick. Miss Collins asks Carrie what's wrong and says that Tommy asked her out, fearing another trick. Miss Collins then convinces Carrie that she's pretty and later reprimands Sue and Tommy as they try to convince her that they're trying to help Carrie. Tommy later visits Carrie's house and repeats his invitation, which she eventually accepts. Carrie tells her mother she is going to the prom, but Margaret declares the prom a sinful occasion. Carrie reveals her telekinesis by causing all the windows to slam shut, leading Margaret to believe she is a witch. Carrie insists on going to the prom and Margaret reluctantly accepts. |
| score: 0.291190546395 |
| Who helps Carrie relax after most of her classmates laugh at her at the prom? |
| 0) Sue |
| 1) Billy |
| 2) Margaret |
| 3) Miss Collins |
| 4) Chris |
| Plot: The next day, the other students laugh at her when she says that classmate Tommy Ross' (William Katt) poem is "beautiful". Miss Collins subjects Carrie's P.E. class to a week-long boot-camp-style detention, threatening the students with suspension from school and the prom if they do not attend. Chris becomes defiant and is slapped by Miss Collins; Chris storms out, unremorseful of her prom ban, angrily swearing vengeance. Sue convinces Tommy to invite Carrie to the prom. |
| score: 0.383175086261 |
| How does Miss Collins die? |
| 0) Miss Collins doesn't die; Carrie lets her escape |
| 1) Carrie pins Miss Collins to the wall and makes the basketball court collapse and swing onto her, dismembering her |
| 2) Carrie pins Miss Collins to the wall and chokes her to death |
| 3) Carrie pins Miss Collins to the wall and makes the ceiling pipes collapse and swing onto her, dismembering her |
| 4) Carrie points a fire hose directly at Miss Collins, the force of it knocking her against the wall and killing her |
| Plot: Carrie snaps into a cold rage and telekinetically seals the exits. She then manipulates a fire hose and it blasts several students to their deaths at a tremendous force. She also kills Miss Collins by separating her from the group. She pins her to the wall and makes the basketball court collapse and swing onto Miss Collins, dismembering her as the horrified and helpless Chris and Billy witness from a window. The water makes contact with the wiring, igniting a massive fire in the gym, killing all of the students and staff. |
| score: 0.468509430664 |
| What happens when the water from the fire hose makes contact with the wiring? |
| 0) A huge fire is ignited in the gym |
| 1) The sprinklers go off |
| 2) The entire gym explodes |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) The power shorts out for a brief moment |
| Plot: Carrie snaps into a cold rage and telekinetically seals the exits. She then manipulates a fire hose and it blasts several students to their deaths at a tremendous force. She also kills Miss Collins by separating her from the group. She pins her to the wall and makes the basketball court collapse and swing onto Miss Collins, dismembering her as the horrified and helpless Chris and Billy witness from a window. The water makes contact with the wiring, igniting a massive fire in the gym, killing all of the students and staff. |
| score: 0.293936682441 |
| What does Miss Collins threaten the students with if they don't attend the week-long P.E. class? |
| 0) She threatens them with suspension from school and prom. |
| 1) She threatens to ask the principal for a reprimand. |
| 2) She threatens to cancel the prom completely. |
| 3) She threatens them with bad grades. |
| 4) She threatens to report them to the principal. |
| Plot: The next day, the other students laugh at her when she says that classmate Tommy Ross' (William Katt) poem is "beautiful". Miss Collins subjects Carrie's P.E. class to a week-long boot-camp-style detention, threatening the students with suspension from school and the prom if they do not attend. Chris becomes defiant and is slapped by Miss Collins; Chris storms out, unremorseful of her prom ban, angrily swearing vengeance. Sue convinces Tommy to invite Carrie to the prom. |
| score: 0.369872013261 |
| Who convinces Tommy to ask Carrie to the prom? |
| 0) Sue. |
| 1) Billy. |
| 2) George. |
| 3) Tom's sister. |
| 4) Freddy. |
| Plot: Some time later, Sue, the sole survivor of the prom massacre, has a dream in which she visits the lot where Carrie's house once stood. As she places flowers on the ground, Carrie's bloody hand shoots out of the ground and grabs her elbowthen Sue wakes up screaming in her mother's arms, and presumably haunted forever by Carrie. |
| score: 0.3798658467 |
| Why do Carrie's classmates laugh at her? |
| 0) Because she came to school in a wierd outfit. |
| 1) Because she published a poem. |
| 2) Because she didn't answer a simple geography question. |
| 3) Because she said that Tommy's poem is beautiful. |
| 4) Because she said she would like to be a solider. |
| Plot: The next day, the other students laugh at her when she says that classmate Tommy Ross' (William Katt) poem is "beautiful". Miss Collins subjects Carrie's P.E. class to a week-long boot-camp-style detention, threatening the students with suspension from school and the prom if they do not attend. Chris becomes defiant and is slapped by Miss Collins; Chris storms out, unremorseful of her prom ban, angrily swearing vengeance. Sue convinces Tommy to invite Carrie to the prom. |
| score: 0.324395748189 |
| What is Margaret's religion? |
| 0) She is a Buddhist. |
| 1) She is a Jew. |
| 2) She is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| 3) She is an Indian American animist. |
| 4) She is a Sunni Muslim. |
| Plot: Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a shy and friendless 17-year-old girl, is the scapegoat and outcast of her school in North Carolina. At home, she is abused by her mentally unstable mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), who is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| score: 0.28661815219 |
| How does Carrie fit in her school? |
| 0) She doesn't fit well, she is the scapegoat and outcast of her school. |
| 1) She doesn't fit in, because she is a rebel. |
| 2) She doesn't fit in, she feels invisible. |
| 3) She is one of the most popular girls at school. |
| 4) She is shy and has few friends. |
| Plot: Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a shy and friendless 17-year-old girl, is the scapegoat and outcast of her school in North Carolina. At home, she is abused by her mentally unstable mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), who is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| score: 0.349233844697 |
| What does Carrie do when Chris and Billy try to run her over? |
| 0) She telekinetically moves to the pavement and avoids getting hit. |
| 1) She uses her power to light up the fuel tank, which causes the car to explode. |
| 2) She telekinetically lifts the car and throws it into a building. |
| 3) She telekinetically flips the car over, which explodes and kills Chris and Billy. |
| 4) She uses her power to lead them to hit into a tree. |
| Plot: Carrie snaps into a cold rage and telekinetically seals the exits. She then manipulates a fire hose and it blasts several students to their deaths at a tremendous force. She also kills Miss Collins by separating her from the group. She pins her to the wall and makes the basketball court collapse and swing onto Miss Collins, dismembering her as the horrified and helpless Chris and Billy witness from a window. The water makes contact with the wiring, igniting a massive fire in the gym, killing all of the students and staff. |
| score: 0.32883468823 |
| What happens when Carrie runs into her mother as she prepares for bed? |
| 0) Carrie's mother asks her about her whereabouts. |
| 1) Margaret starts stabbing Carrie with a kitchen knife. |
| 2) Carrie and her mother start arguing. |
| 3) Carrie hides the blood-stained clothes and hugs her mother. |
| 4) Carrie breaks down in Margaret's arms. |
| Plot: Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a shy and friendless 17-year-old girl, is the scapegoat and outcast of her school in North Carolina. At home, she is abused by her mentally unstable mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), who is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| score: 0.39326704256 |
| What does Margaret confess to Carrie about her past? |
| 0) She confesses that she never wanted to give birth to her. |
| 1) She confesses that she got pregnant with her before she married Ralph. |
| 2) She confesses that she killed her husband Ralph, after he raped her. |
| 3) She confesses that she and her husband abstained from sex, until he raped her. |
| 4) She confesses that she was raped by Ralph's friend and got pregnant. |
| Plot: Carrie leaves the inferno in the gym and begins walking home, covered in blood. Chris and Billy attempt to run Carrie over with Billy's car, but Carrie telekinetically flips the car over and causes it to explode, killing them in revenge. Upon returning home and taking a bath to wash off the pig's blood, Carrie prepares for bed, but encounters Margaret and breaks down in her arms. Margaret confesses to Carrie that she and her husband Ralph believed that sex was a sin and abstained from it, until he got drunk one night and raped her, which she admits that she actually enjoyed. She embraces Carrie as the two recite the Lord's Prayer together, but halfway through the prayer, Margaret stabs Carrie in the back with a butcher's knife. Carrie falls down the stairs and is cornered in the kitchen by a crazed Margaret, who attempts to stab her more. Carrie's telekinesis is adrenalized, and all the knives and sharp objects in the kitchen are sent hurtling into her mother, crucifying her in the doorway. Carrie screams and unhooks her mother as the house starts to shake, which then collapses onto them. |
| score: 0.258578000686 |
| What do Chris and Billy try to do to Carrie as she walks home after the fire? |
| 0) They try to knock her to the ground. |
| 1) They try to overpower and sedate her. |
| 2) They try to push her to the street, so that she gets hit by a car. |
| 3) They try to run her over with Billy's car. |
| 4) They try to kill her by throwing rocks at her. |
| Plot: Carrie snaps into a cold rage and telekinetically seals the exits. She then manipulates a fire hose and it blasts several students to their deaths at a tremendous force. She also kills Miss Collins by separating her from the group. She pins her to the wall and makes the basketball court collapse and swing onto Miss Collins, dismembering her as the horrified and helpless Chris and Billy witness from a window. The water makes contact with the wiring, igniting a massive fire in the gym, killing all of the students and staff. |
| score: 0.278186766723 |
| How does Carrie react when she gets her first period? |
| 0) She is happy she finally got a period. |
| 1) She believes she is bleeding to death. |
| 2) She is angry it had to happen at school. |
| 3) She is confused and ashamed. |
| 4) She is relieved she is healthy. |
| Plot: While in the showers after gym class, Carrie unexpectedly experiences her abnormally delayed first period. Having no prior knowledge of menstruation, Carrie believes she is bleeding to death. The other girls, including Chris Hargensen (Nancy Allen) and Sue Snell (Amy Irving), add to her shame and humiliation by pelting her with tampons and sanitary pads. The gym teacher Miss Collins (Betty Buckley) intervenes and as Carrie becomes more frantic, a light bulb bursts in the showers. |
| score: 0.209976163901 |
| How do Carrie's classmates react when she gets her period? |
| 0) They are pelting her with tampons and sanitary pads, to humiliate her. |
| 1) They are supportive and hide what happened from other people. |
| 2) They tell her to go home and that they will cover for her in class. |
| 3) They laugh at her and tell the whole class what happened. |
| 4) They show her discreetly what to do with sanitary pads. |
| Plot: While in the showers after gym class, Carrie unexpectedly experiences her abnormally delayed first period. Having no prior knowledge of menstruation, Carrie believes she is bleeding to death. The other girls, including Chris Hargensen (Nancy Allen) and Sue Snell (Amy Irving), add to her shame and humiliation by pelting her with tampons and sanitary pads. The gym teacher Miss Collins (Betty Buckley) intervenes and as Carrie becomes more frantic, a light bulb bursts in the showers. |
| score: 0.299700461093 |
| Who comes to Carrie's rescue when her classmates humiliate her? |
| 0) Mr. Morton, the math teacher. |
| 1) Mr. Colins, the gym teacher. |
| 2) Miss Colins, the gym teacher. |
| 3) Mrs. Snell, the gym teacher. |
| 4) Mr. Morton, the psychologist. |
| Plot: Carrie snaps into a cold rage and telekinetically seals the exits. She then manipulates a fire hose and it blasts several students to their deaths at a tremendous force. She also kills Miss Collins by separating her from the group. She pins her to the wall and makes the basketball court collapse and swing onto Miss Collins, dismembering her as the horrified and helpless Chris and Billy witness from a window. The water makes contact with the wiring, igniting a massive fire in the gym, killing all of the students and staff. |
| score: 0.276020858226 |
| What happens when Carrie becomes more distressed? |
| 0) The principal comes along and starts yelling at the crowd. |
| 1) She puts on her dress, but accidentally tears it up a bit. |
| 2) Light goes out in the entire building. |
| 3) Guys from her class walk in the showers to see her. |
| 4) A light bulb bursts in the showers. |
| Plot: While in the showers after gym class, Carrie unexpectedly experiences her abnormally delayed first period. Having no prior knowledge of menstruation, Carrie believes she is bleeding to death. The other girls, including Chris Hargensen (Nancy Allen) and Sue Snell (Amy Irving), add to her shame and humiliation by pelting her with tampons and sanitary pads. The gym teacher Miss Collins (Betty Buckley) intervenes and as Carrie becomes more frantic, a light bulb bursts in the showers. |
| score: 0.274701024267 |
| What is Margaret's state of mental health? |
| 0) Margaret is mentally disabled |
| 1) Margaret is mentally strong |
| 2) Margaret is mentally unstable |
| 3) Margaret is mentally retarded |
| 4) Margaret is mentally challenged |
| Plot: Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a shy and friendless 17-year-old girl, is the scapegoat and outcast of her school in North Carolina. At home, she is abused by her mentally unstable mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), who is a Christian fundamentalist. |
| score: 0.384224301441 |
| Why did Vesper cooperate with Le Chiffre? |
| 0) Because she thought she could trust him |
| 1) Because her boyfriend was kidnapped by the organization he works for |
| 2) Because her sister was kidnapped by the organization he works for |
| 3) Because her husband was kidnapped by the organization he works for |
| 4) Because she wanted to join his organization |
| Plot: Bond rejoins MI6 and learns that Vesper had a French-Algerian boyfriend, Yusuf Kabira, who was kidnapped by the organisation behind Le Chiffre and Mr. White to blackmail her into co-operation. Bond is also informed that Vesper agreed to deliver the winnings in exchange for Bond's life. Bond then discovers a text from Vesper with White's name and mobile phone number, which he uses to find White at his Italian home. After wounding and capturing White, he introduces himself: "The name's BondJames Bond." |
| score: 0.349091626094 |
| Who saves Bond's life? |
| 0) M |
| 1) Rene |
| 2) Solange |
| 3) Vesper |
| 4) Valenka |
| Plot: Le Chiffre tortures Bond for the bank account's password, but he is interrupted by Mr White, who kills Le Chiffre for being untrustworthy. Bond awakens in a hospital on Lake Como and has Mathis, whom Le Chiffre falsely identified as a double agent, arrested. Bond admits to Vesper that he is in love with her, and posts his resignation to M. |
| score: 0.29831245787 |
| Why does Le Chiffre order his men to abduct Vesper Lynd? |
| 0) So he can find out what she is planning |
| 1) Just for fun |
| 2) So he can find out what Bond is planning |
| 3) So he can use her as bait to capture Bond |
| 4) So he can force her to be his new girlfriend |
| Plot: Back in the game, Bond rapidly re-establishes his pot. Le Chiffre attempts to have Bond killed by having his girlfriend Valenka poison Bond's drink, but he survives with the help of Vesper. Bond wins the tournament, and the winnings are deposited into a Swiss bank account. Soon afterward, Le Chiffre's henchmen abduct Vesper and use her as bait to capture Bond. |
| score: 0.441140947523 |
| How does Le Chiffre try to kill Bond? |
| 0) By shooting Bond |
| 1) By poisoning Bond's drink himself |
| 2) By stabbing Bond |
| 3) By having his girlfriend Valenka shoot Bond from behind |
| 4) By having his girlfriend Valenka poison Bond's drink |
| Plot: Back in the game, Bond rapidly re-establishes his pot. Le Chiffre attempts to have Bond killed by having his girlfriend Valenka poison Bond's drink, but he survives with the help of Vesper. Bond wins the tournament, and the winnings are deposited into a Swiss bank account. Soon afterward, Le Chiffre's henchmen abduct Vesper and use her as bait to capture Bond. |
| score: 0.433394389986 |
| Where does James Bond kill Dimitrios? |
| 0) Hawaii |
| 1) Montenegro |
| 2) Las Vegas |
| 3) The Bahamas |
| 4) Miami |
| Plot: Bond travels to the Bahamaswhere Dimitrios has a homeand seduces his wife, Solange Dimitrios. After answering a phone call, Solange reveals that her husband is flying to Miami, so Bond leaves to pursue him. In Miami, 007 kills Dimitrios and follows his henchman, Carlos, to Miami International Airport. There, Bond foils Le Chiffre's plan to destroy the prototype Skyfleet airliner by stopping the fuel truck Carlos was planning to crash into the aeroplane and then killing Carlos. |
| score: 0.244012450623 |
| Why does Bond seduce Dimitrios' wife Solange? |
| 0) |
| 1) To get back at Dimitrios |
| 2) So he can have access to Dimitrios' house |
| 3) So he can get information about Dimitrios |
| 4) Because he likes Solange |
| Plot: Bond travels to the Bahamaswhere Dimitrios has a homeand seduces his wife, Solange Dimitrios. After answering a phone call, Solange reveals that her husband is flying to Miami, so Bond leaves to pursue him. In Miami, 007 kills Dimitrios and follows his henchman, Carlos, to Miami International Airport. There, Bond foils Le Chiffre's plan to destroy the prototype Skyfleet airliner by stopping the fuel truck Carlos was planning to crash into the aeroplane and then killing Carlos. |
| score: 0.33526398509 |
| Who is Le Chiffre? |
| 0) A banker and terrorist financier |
| 1) An MI6 double agent |
| 2) The casion owner |
| 3) A bomb maker |
| 4) A terrorist |
| Plot: After a parkour chase to an embassy, Bond kills Mollaka against orders and escapes by setting off an explosion. Searching through Mollaka's mobile phone, Bond discovers a text message, which he traces to Alex Dimitrios, an associate of the banker and terrorist financier Le Chiffre. Aided by Mr. White, Le Chiffre's investments involve short-selling stock in successful companies using his clients' money, and then engineering terrorist attacks to sink their share prices, creating huge profits for himself. |
| score: 0.361939153812 |
| How does Le Chiffre make money? |
| 0) By laundering money for notorious terrorists then charging them exorbitant rates |
| 1) By selling guns to terrorists |
| 2) By using his clients' money to short-sell stocks then engineer terrorist attacks to sink their share prices |
| 3) From betting his clients' money on high stakes gambling games |
| 4) By stealing from his bank's clients |
| Plot: After a parkour chase to an embassy, Bond kills Mollaka against orders and escapes by setting off an explosion. Searching through Mollaka's mobile phone, Bond discovers a text message, which he traces to Alex Dimitrios, an associate of the banker and terrorist financier Le Chiffre. Aided by Mr. White, Le Chiffre's investments involve short-selling stock in successful companies using his clients' money, and then engineering terrorist attacks to sink their share prices, creating huge profits for himself. |
| score: 0.411571388675 |
| Who stole Bond's poker money? |
| 0) Mr. White |
| 1) Vesper |
| 2) Alex |
| 3) Rene |
| 4) Carlos |
| Plot: The couple travel to Venice, where Bond learns that his winnings were never deposited in the Treasury's account. Realising that Vesper had stolen the winnings, he pursues her and the men to whom she gives the money into a building under renovation. In the ensuing firefight, the inflatable supports holding the building above water are punctured. Bond kills the men and tries to rescue Vesper, but she locks herself in an iron-frame lift and allows herself to drown as the building sinks. Mr. White, watching from a nearby balcony, walks away with the money. |
| score: 0.297763866056 |
| Where do Bond and Lynd meet? |
| 0) On the train to Podgorica |
| 1) On the train to Kosovo |
| 2) On the train to Croatia |
| 3) On the train to Herzegovina |
| 4) On the train to Montenegro |
| Plot: Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent whose role is to protect the government's interests, specifically the $10 million buy-in. |
| score: 0.24718144902 |
| Where does Le Chiffre organize the Texas hold 'em tournament? |
| 0) Casino Royale in Montenegro |
| 1) Casino Royale in Podgorica |
| 2) Casino Royale in Herzegovina |
| 3) Casino Royale in Croatia |
| 4) Casino Royale in Kosovo |
| Plot: Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent whose role is to protect the government's interests, specifically the $10 million buy-in. |
| score: 0.408633497185 |
| Why does Bond enter the poker tournament in Montenegro? |
| 0) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the Australian government in exchange for protection from his lenders |
| 1) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the U.S. government in exchange for protection from his lenders |
| 2) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the French government in exchange for protection from his lenders |
| 3) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors |
| 4) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the Australian government in exchange for protection from his creditors |
| Plot: Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent whose role is to protect the government's interests, specifically the $10 million buy-in. |
| score: 0.416528546292 |
| Why is it important for the British government that Le Chiffre loses the tournament? |
| 0) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors |
| 1) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the French government in exchange for protection from his lenders |
| 2) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the Australian government in exchange for protection from his lenders |
| 3) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the Australian government in exchange for protection from his creditors |
| 4) Defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the U.S. government in exchange for protection from his lenders |
| Plot: Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent whose role is to protect the government's interests, specifically the $10 million buy-in. |
| score: 0.469052316234 |
| Who is Vesper Lynd? |
| 0) British Security Advisor |
| 1) British Representative agent |
| 2) British Secret agent |
| 3) British Treasury agent |
| 4) British Trade agent |
| Plot: Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent whose role is to protect the government's interests, specifically the $10 million buy-in. |
| score: 0.321009198884 |
| How does Le Chiffre plan to make up for the lost money? |
| 0) Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. |
| 1) Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Podgorica. |
| 2) Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Herceg Novi. |
| 3) Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Kotor. |
| 4) Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Tivat. |
| Plot: Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets Vesper Lynd, a British Treasury agent whose role is to protect the government's interests, specifically the $10 million buy-in. |
| score: 0.510977147858 |
| How does Silent Bob feel about leaving Amy? |
| 0) He thinks he made the right decision |
| 1) He knows that it was the correct thing to do and he doesn't have any regrets |
| 2) He is happy that they broke up |
| 3) He chases after her but she is already gone |
| 4) He is angry for letting her go |
| Plot: Later, during lunch with Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith), Silent Bob reveals that he was once in a relationship similar to Holden's. Despite the fact that he was in love with his girlfriend, Amy, his neurosis about her adventurous sexual past caused him to sabotage the relationship and leave her. Angry at himself for letting her go, he has "spent every day since then chasing Amy, so to speak." |
| score: 0.324684340309 |
| What has Silent Bob done since breaking up with Amy? |
| 0) Nothing, he is happy he let her go |
| 1) He has tried to commit suicide |
| 2) He has been trying to forget her |
| 3) He had sex with many women to forget about Amy |
| 4) In a figure of speech, he has been "chasing" Amy |
| Plot: Later, during lunch with Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith), Silent Bob reveals that he was once in a relationship similar to Holden's. Despite the fact that he was in love with his girlfriend, Amy, his neurosis about her adventurous sexual past caused him to sabotage the relationship and leave her. Angry at himself for letting her go, he has "spent every day since then chasing Amy, so to speak." |
| score: 0.364885406211 |
| What does Holden give Alyssa when they see each other after one year? |
| 0) A t-shirt with the words Chasing Amy written on it |
| 1) He gives her a speech about how she ruined his life |
| 2) He gives her a passionate kiss |
| 3) A copy of his new cd with the song called Chasing Amy |
| 4) A copy of his new comic called Chasing Amy |
| Plot: One year later, both Banky and Holden are busy promoting their own respective comics at a convention in New York. It is revealed that Holden has dissolved their partnership over Bluntman and Chronic, leaving the viewer with the assumption that he sold the publishing and creative rights over to Banky (which is corroborated in the beginning of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back). Banky smiles sadly at seeing his old friend, who silently congratulates him for his success on his own comic. Banky gestures over to a booth hosted by Alyssa, and provides wordless encouragement to Holden to go talk to her. He has a brief, quietly emotional conversation with Alyssa, and gives her a copy of Chasing Amy, his new comic based on their failed relationship. After Holden leaves, Alyssa's new girlfriend (Virginia Smith) arrives and asks who she was talking to. A shaken, misty-eyed Alyssa feigns indifference and replies, "Oh, just some guy I knew." |
| score: 0.301707054806 |
| When Holden and Alyssa meet again after one year, what does Holden do? |
| 0) He kisses her in front of her new girlfriend |
| 1) He sings a song that he wrote called Chasing Amy |
| 2) He gives her a copy of his new comic called Chasing Amy |
| 3) He tells her that he never loved her |
| 4) He tells her that he still loves her and that he wants her back |
| Plot: One year later, both Banky and Holden are busy promoting their own respective comics at a convention in New York. It is revealed that Holden has dissolved their partnership over Bluntman and Chronic, leaving the viewer with the assumption that he sold the publishing and creative rights over to Banky (which is corroborated in the beginning of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back). Banky smiles sadly at seeing his old friend, who silently congratulates him for his success on his own comic. Banky gestures over to a booth hosted by Alyssa, and provides wordless encouragement to Holden to go talk to her. He has a brief, quietly emotional conversation with Alyssa, and gives her a copy of Chasing Amy, his new comic based on their failed relationship. After Holden leaves, Alyssa's new girlfriend (Virginia Smith) arrives and asks who she was talking to. A shaken, misty-eyed Alyssa feigns indifference and replies, "Oh, just some guy I knew." |
| score: 0.301588963324 |
| Who do the two meet at the comic book convention? |
| 0) They meet Alice Jones. |
| 1) They meet Alyssa Edwards. |
| 2) They meet Jim Hicks. |
| 3) They meet Torry Jones. |
| 4) They meet Alyssa Jones. |
| Plot: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are comic book artists and lifelong friends. Holden is the friendly, more mild-mannered half of the duo; Banky, meanwhile, is the loud and fiery half. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) at a comic book convention in New York where they are promoting their comic Bluntman and Chronic. Holden is attracted to Alyssa, but soon learns that she is attracted to women. The two begin hanging out, and a deep friendship develops. Eventually, Holden is no longer able to contain his feelings, and confesses his love to Alyssa. She is initially angry with him, but that night, the two begin a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.28739909618 |
| What is Holden and Banky's profession? |
| 0) They are painters. |
| 1) They are comic book artists. |
| 2) They are gallerists. |
| 3) They are economists. |
| 4) They are marketing managers. |
| Plot: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are comic book artists and lifelong friends. Holden is the friendly, more mild-mannered half of the duo; Banky, meanwhile, is the loud and fiery half. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) at a comic book convention in New York where they are promoting their comic Bluntman and Chronic. Holden is attracted to Alyssa, but soon learns that she is attracted to women. The two begin hanging out, and a deep friendship develops. Eventually, Holden is no longer able to contain his feelings, and confesses his love to Alyssa. She is initially angry with him, but that night, the two begin a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.331532023071 |
| Where is the comic book convention taking place? |
| 0) It is taking place in New Orleans. |
| 1) It is taking place in Chicago. |
| 2) It is taking place in Boston. |
| 3) It is taking place in San Francisco. |
| 4) It is taking place in New York. |
| Plot: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are comic book artists and lifelong friends. Holden is the friendly, more mild-mannered half of the duo; Banky, meanwhile, is the loud and fiery half. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) at a comic book convention in New York where they are promoting their comic Bluntman and Chronic. Holden is attracted to Alyssa, but soon learns that she is attracted to women. The two begin hanging out, and a deep friendship develops. Eventually, Holden is no longer able to contain his feelings, and confesses his love to Alyssa. She is initially angry with him, but that night, the two begin a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.181654443779 |
| How does Alyssa and Holden's relationship progress? |
| 0) They fight all the time at first, but later they become good friends. |
| 1) They are friends at first, but afterwards they cut all ties. |
| 2) They are friends at first, but afterwards they begin a romantic relationship. |
| 3) They start dating, but later stay friends. |
| 4) They start hanging around, but later they become best friends. |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.262053430842 |
| What does Holden discover about Alyssa? |
| 0) He discovers she is attracted to women. |
| 1) He discovers that she is terminally ill. |
| 2) He discovers she is married. |
| 3) He discovers that she is promiscuous. |
| 4) He discovers that she has a child. |
| Plot: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are comic book artists and lifelong friends. Holden is the friendly, more mild-mannered half of the duo; Banky, meanwhile, is the loud and fiery half. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) at a comic book convention in New York where they are promoting their comic Bluntman and Chronic. Holden is attracted to Alyssa, but soon learns that she is attracted to women. The two begin hanging out, and a deep friendship develops. Eventually, Holden is no longer able to contain his feelings, and confesses his love to Alyssa. She is initially angry with him, but that night, the two begin a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.249971548284 |
| What comic are they promoting at the New York convention? |
| 0) They are promoting Spiderwoman. |
| 1) They are promoting Chronoman. |
| 2) They are promoting Bluntman and Chronic. |
| 3) They are promoting Professor Quark. |
| 4) They are promoting Boltman and Chronic. |
| Plot: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are comic book artists and lifelong friends. Holden is the friendly, more mild-mannered half of the duo; Banky, meanwhile, is the loud and fiery half. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) at a comic book convention in New York where they are promoting their comic Bluntman and Chronic. Holden is attracted to Alyssa, but soon learns that she is attracted to women. The two begin hanging out, and a deep friendship develops. Eventually, Holden is no longer able to contain his feelings, and confesses his love to Alyssa. She is initially angry with him, but that night, the two begin a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.363703707836 |
| How does Alyssa respond to Holden's confession of love? |
| 0) She is confused and doesn't know how to respond. |
| 1) She happily accepts it, because she is also attracted to him. |
| 2) She is angry and doesn't want to speak with him. |
| 3) She is angry at first, but then they begin a romantic relationship. |
| 4) She rejects him, because she sees him only as a friend. |
| Plot: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are comic book artists and lifelong friends. Holden is the friendly, more mild-mannered half of the duo; Banky, meanwhile, is the loud and fiery half. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) at a comic book convention in New York where they are promoting their comic Bluntman and Chronic. Holden is attracted to Alyssa, but soon learns that she is attracted to women. The two begin hanging out, and a deep friendship develops. Eventually, Holden is no longer able to contain his feelings, and confesses his love to Alyssa. She is initially angry with him, but that night, the two begin a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.271402897468 |
| Why does Banky investigate Alyssa's past? |
| 0) Because he overheard some stories of her past sexual behavior. |
| 1) Because he doesn't trust her and is bothered with her relationship with Holden. |
| 2) Because he thinks that she is not the one for Holden. |
| 3) Because he feels that she wants to betray Holden. |
| 4) Because Alyssa's sister tells him Alyssa has had many boyfriends. |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.428576350942 |
| What nickname was given to Alyssa? |
| 0) She was given the nickname "Poster Girl". |
| 1) She was given the nickname "Threeway". |
| 2) She was given the nickname "Insatiable Girl". |
| 3) She was given the nickname "Finger Cuffs". |
| 4) She was given the nickname "Finger Lover". |
| Plot: This new development worsens the tension between Holden and Banky, who hates and mistrusts Alyssa and is disturbed by her and Holden's relationship. Banky investigates and uncovers dirt on Alyssa's past, and he reports to Holden that Alyssa participated in a threesome with two guys during high school, which gave her the nickname "Finger Cuffs". Holden is deeply upset by this revelation, having previously believed that he is the first man Alyssa had ever slept with. He angrily confronts Alyssa while attending a hockey game, and clumsily attempts baiting her into confessing. During a tearful argument, she tells Holden about her "many" youthful sexual experimentations. She apologizes for letting him believe that he was the only man she had been with. However, she refuses to apologize for her past, and Holden leaves feeling disillusioned and furious. |
| score: 0.256552115969 |
| Why is Holden upset by the information about Alyssa's past? |
| 0) Because he wanted to ask her to marry him. |
| 1) Because he believed she is a perfect woman for him. |
| 2) Because he believed that he is the first man Alyssa had ever slept with. |
| 3) Because he had a similar situation with an ex-girlfriend. |
| 4) Because he cannot stand promiscuity. |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.369612992394 |
| What does Banky do after Alyssa leaves? |
| 0) Banky waits at the apartment for her boyfriend to pick her up |
| 1) Banky stays at the apartment, instantly calling the cops |
| 2) Banky stays at the apartment |
| 3) Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| 4) Banky stays at the apartment for dinner |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.463618475636 |
| What is Holden's plan to fix his relationship with Alyssa and Banky? |
| 0) He invites them both over and suggests to spend the day together |
| 1) He invites them both over and suggests to spend the night together |
| 2) He invites them both over and suggests to stay together |
| 3) He invites them both over and suggests a threesome |
| 4) He invites them both over and suggests a roadtrip |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.461363549055 |
| What does Holden tell Alyssa? |
| 0) He would like to get over her cheating and remain her best friend. |
| 1) He would like to get over her past and remain her husband. |
| 2) He would like to get over her past and remain her best friend. |
| 3) He would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. |
| 4) He would like to get over her affair and remain her friend. |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.338104361675 |
| How does Alyssa react to Holden's suggestion of a threesome? |
| 0) Alyssa explains to Holden that it will save their relationship |
| 1) Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not bother their relationship |
| 2) Alyssa explains to Holden that it will bother their relationship |
| 3) Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship |
| 4) Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not add value to their relationship |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.513628153353 |
| How does Banky react to Holden's suggestion of a threesome? |
| 0) Though initially laughed, Banky disagrees to participate |
| 1) Though initially surprised, Banky disagrees to participate |
| 2) Though initially amused, Banky disagrees to participate |
| 3) Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate |
| 4) Though initially infuriated, Banky agrees to participate |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.506619534728 |
| What does Holden suggest after kissing Banky? |
| 0) He suggests to spend the day together |
| 1) He suggests to stay together |
| 2) He suggests a roadtrip |
| 3) Holden suggests a threesome |
| 4) He suggests to spend the night together |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.47197422049 |
| What does Holden tell Banky? |
| 0) That he realizes that Banky is in love with Shawn |
| 1) That he realizes that Banky is in love with him |
| 2) That he realizes that Banky is in love with Jamie |
| 3) That he realizes that Banky is in love with Tory |
| 4) That he realizes that Banky is in love with Hooper |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.441390892881 |
| What does Alyssa tell Holden before she leaves his apartment? |
| 0) She states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." |
| 1) She states that she loves him not to be his "whore." |
| 2) She states that she hates him, so she will be his "whore." |
| 3) She states that she hates him, and she will not be his "whore." |
| 4) She states that she loves him, so she will be his "whore." |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.364308250981 |
| Why does Holden kiss Banky |
| 0) To prove that she isn't a virgin |
| 1) To prove his point that she is attractive. |
| 2) To prove his point that she is addicted to sex |
| 3) To prove his point that she is in love with him. |
| 4) To prove that she hates him. |
| Plot: Moved by Silent Bob's story, Holden devises a plan to fix both his relationship with Alyssa and his estranged friendship with Banky. He invites them both over and tells Alyssa that he would like to get over her past and remain her boyfriend. He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with himkissing him passionately to prove the point. Holden suggests a threesome. Though initially shocked, Banky agrees to participate, whereas Alyssa explains to Holden that it will not save their relationship. Before leaving, she states that she loves him, but she will not be his "whore." Banky also leaves the apartment, instantly ending their friendship. |
| score: 0.327820758391 |
| What does Alyssa refuse to apologize for? |
| 0) She refuses to apologize for her past |
| 1) She refuses to apologize for everything |
| 2) She refuses to apologize for her present |
| 3) She refuses to apologize for her delay |
| 4) She refuses to apologize for her mistake |
| Plot: This new development worsens the tension between Holden and Banky, who hates and mistrusts Alyssa and is disturbed by her and Holden's relationship. Banky investigates and uncovers dirt on Alyssa's past, and he reports to Holden that Alyssa participated in a threesome with two guys during high school, which gave her the nickname "Finger Cuffs". Holden is deeply upset by this revelation, having previously believed that he is the first man Alyssa had ever slept with. He angrily confronts Alyssa while attending a hockey game, and clumsily attempts baiting her into confessing. During a tearful argument, she tells Holden about her "many" youthful sexual experimentations. She apologizes for letting him believe that he was the only man she had been with. However, she refuses to apologize for her past, and Holden leaves feeling disillusioned and furious. |
| score: 0.220224493235 |
| What does Alyssa do after her confession to Holden about her past sexual life? |
| 0) She apologizes for letting him believe that she was a lesbian |
| 1) She apologizes for letting him believe that he was the only man she had been with. |
| 2) She apologizes for letting him believe that she was a homosexual. |
| 3) She apologizes for letting him believe that she was not a virgin |
| 4) She apologizes for letting him believe that she was a virgin |
| Plot: This new development worsens the tension between Holden and Banky, who hates and mistrusts Alyssa and is disturbed by her and Holden's relationship. Banky investigates and uncovers dirt on Alyssa's past, and he reports to Holden that Alyssa participated in a threesome with two guys during high school, which gave her the nickname "Finger Cuffs". Holden is deeply upset by this revelation, having previously believed that he is the first man Alyssa had ever slept with. He angrily confronts Alyssa while attending a hockey game, and clumsily attempts baiting her into confessing. During a tearful argument, she tells Holden about her "many" youthful sexual experimentations. She apologizes for letting him believe that he was the only man she had been with. However, she refuses to apologize for her past, and Holden leaves feeling disillusioned and furious. |
| score: 0.303009124068 |
| What is the Human Project? |
| 0) A scientific group in the Azores dedicated to curing infertility. |
| 1) A scientific group for discovery of antiviral drugs. |
| 2) A spiritual project for restoring human faith. |
| 3) It is the name of a revolutionary group that protests against gender inequalities |
| 4) It is an organization which prepares a revolution. |
| Plot: Kee reveals to Theo that she is the only known pregnant woman on Earth. Julian had told her to only trust Theo, intending to hand Kee to the "Human Project", a supposed scientific group in the Azores dedicated to curing infertility. However, Luke persuades Kee to stay. That night, Theo eavesdrops on a meeting of Luke and other Fishes, and discovers that Julian's death was orchestrated by the Fishes so Luke could take over as leader, and the Fishes could use the baby as a political tool to support the coming revolution. Theo wakes Kee and Miriam and they steal a car, escaping to the secluded hideaway of Theo's aging friend Jasper Palmer. |
| score: 0.297608867522 |
| What is the name of the young woman Julian asks Theo to transport? |
| 0) Her name is Isabelle. |
| 1) Her name is Miriam. |
| 2) Her name is Kee. |
| 3) Her name is Nigella. |
| 4) Her name is Rebecca. |
| Plot: Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee, which Theo obtains from his cousin Nigel, a government minister. The bearer must be accompanied, so Theo agrees to escort Kee in exchange for a large sum. Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat. They are ambushed by an armed gang and Julian is killed. Luke kills two police officers who stop their car and they escape to a safe house. |
| score: 0.371929543957 |
| What does Julian ask Theo to do? |
| 0) He asks him to prevent Kee, a young refugee, from crossing the border. |
| 1) To help Kee get to the safe house. |
| 2) To obtain transit papers for Kee, a refugee. |
| 3) He asks him to follow a young refugee Kee on a boat. |
| 4) To steal money from his cousin Nigel, a government minister, in order to pay for the papers for Kee. |
| Plot: Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee, which Theo obtains from his cousin Nigel, a government minister. The bearer must be accompanied, so Theo agrees to escort Kee in exchange for a large sum. Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat. They are ambushed by an armed gang and Julian is killed. Luke kills two police officers who stop their car and they escape to a safe house. |
| score: 0.440509758008 |
| How do Luke and the Fishes plan to use Kee's baby? |
| 0) As a political tool to support the upcoming revolution |
| 1) To drum up dupport for Luke as the new leader |
| 2) As an experiment by the 'Human Project' |
| 3) To refertilize the earth |
| 4) As a bargaining tool with the government |
| Plot: Kee reveals to Theo that she is the only known pregnant woman on Earth. Julian had told her to only trust Theo, intending to hand Kee to the "Human Project", a supposed scientific group in the Azores dedicated to curing infertility. However, Luke persuades Kee to stay. That night, Theo eavesdrops on a meeting of Luke and other Fishes, and discovers that Julian's death was orchestrated by the Fishes so Luke could take over as leader, and the Fishes could use the baby as a political tool to support the coming revolution. Theo wakes Kee and Miriam and they steal a car, escaping to the secluded hideaway of Theo's aging friend Jasper Palmer. |
| score: 0.34003607816 |
| How does Syd smuggle the group in? |
| 0) With the help of the other guards |
| 1) By disguising them as patients |
| 2) By disguising them as soldiers |
| 3) By disguising them as prisoners |
| 4) Using an underwater tunnel |
| Plot: The group plans to board the Human Project ship Tomorrow, which will arrive offshore from the Bexhill refugee camp. Jasper proposes getting Syd, a camp guard he knows, to smuggle them. The Fishes trail the group and Jasper stays behind to stall them, giving a government-issued suicide drug to his wife before being killed by the Fishes. The group meets with Syd, who transports them to Bexhill disguised as prisoners. When Kee's contractions begin on a bus, Miriam distracts a suspicious guard by feigning mania and is taken away. |
| score: 0.212467736327 |
| Who comes to save Kee and her baby from the Fishes? |
| 0) Theo |
| 1) Syd |
| 2) Marichka |
| 3) The Royal Air Force |
| 4) Luke |
| Plot: Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee, which Theo obtains from his cousin Nigel, a government minister. The bearer must be accompanied, so Theo agrees to escort Kee in exchange for a large sum. Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat. They are ambushed by an armed gang and Julian is killed. Luke kills two police officers who stop their car and they escape to a safe house. |
| score: 0.344801751132 |
| Why are humans going extinct? |
| 0) Because war is going to kill everyone |
| 1) Because of the occurrence of global human infertility |
| 2) Because everyone is gay and no one reproduces anymore |
| 3) Because everyone is being killed |
| 4) Because of the ongoing war |
| Plot: In 2027, after 18 years of global human infertility, civilization is on the brink of collapse as humanity faces extinction. The United Kingdom, the only stable nation with a functioning government, is deluged by asylum seekers fleeing the chaos and war which have taken hold around the world. In response, Britain has become a militarized police state as British government forces round up and detain immigrants. Theo Faron, a former activist turned cynical bureaucrat, is kidnapped by the Fishes, a militant immigrants' rights group. They are led by Theo's estranged wife, Julian Taylor, from whom he separated after their son's death. |
| score: 0.189088077527 |
| What are the Fishes? |
| 0) A militant immigrants' rights group |
| 1) A group of activists |
| 2) A group of bureaucrats |
| 3) A group of asylum seekers |
| 4) Britain's militarized police force |
| Plot: In 2027, after 18 years of global human infertility, civilization is on the brink of collapse as humanity faces extinction. The United Kingdom, the only stable nation with a functioning government, is deluged by asylum seekers fleeing the chaos and war which have taken hold around the world. In response, Britain has become a militarized police state as British government forces round up and detain immigrants. Theo Faron, a former activist turned cynical bureaucrat, is kidnapped by the Fishes, a militant immigrants' rights group. They are led by Theo's estranged wife, Julian Taylor, from whom he separated after their son's death. |
| score: 0.222084108377 |
| Who is Julian Taylor? |
| 0) A Newsreader |
| 1) An illegal immigrant |
| 2) Britain's Chief of Police |
| 3) Theo's ex-wife and leader of the Fishes |
| 4) A government official |
| Plot: Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee, which Theo obtains from his cousin Nigel, a government minister. The bearer must be accompanied, so Theo agrees to escort Kee in exchange for a large sum. Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat. They are ambushed by an armed gang and Julian is killed. Luke kills two police officers who stop their car and they escape to a safe house. |
| score: 0.322136546684 |
| What is the only place that still has a functioning government? |
| 0) The United Kingdom |
| 1) Mexico |
| 2) China |
| 3) The USA |
| 4) France |
| Plot: In 2027, after 18 years of global human infertility, civilization is on the brink of collapse as humanity faces extinction. The United Kingdom, the only stable nation with a functioning government, is deluged by asylum seekers fleeing the chaos and war which have taken hold around the world. In response, Britain has become a militarized police state as British government forces round up and detain immigrants. Theo Faron, a former activist turned cynical bureaucrat, is kidnapped by the Fishes, a militant immigrants' rights group. They are led by Theo's estranged wife, Julian Taylor, from whom he separated after their son's death. |
| score: 0.179423480708 |
| In what year does the film take place? |
| 0) 2027 |
| 1) 2018 |
| 2) 2030 |
| 3) 2006 |
| 4) 2000 |
| Plot: In 2027, after 18 years of global human infertility, civilization is on the brink of collapse as humanity faces extinction. The United Kingdom, the only stable nation with a functioning government, is deluged by asylum seekers fleeing the chaos and war which have taken hold around the world. In response, Britain has become a militarized police state as British government forces round up and detain immigrants. Theo Faron, a former activist turned cynical bureaucrat, is kidnapped by the Fishes, a militant immigrants' rights group. They are led by Theo's estranged wife, Julian Taylor, from whom he separated after their son's death. |
| score: 0.0999884508981 |
| How long has it been since a child was born? |
| 0) 27 years |
| 1) 8 years |
| 2) 15 years |
| 3) 18 years |
| 4) 2 years |
| Plot: In 2027, after 18 years of global human infertility, civilization is on the brink of collapse as humanity faces extinction. The United Kingdom, the only stable nation with a functioning government, is deluged by asylum seekers fleeing the chaos and war which have taken hold around the world. In response, Britain has become a militarized police state as British government forces round up and detain immigrants. Theo Faron, a former activist turned cynical bureaucrat, is kidnapped by the Fishes, a militant immigrants' rights group. They are led by Theo's estranged wife, Julian Taylor, from whom he separated after their son's death. |
| score: 0.0695592305518 |
| What is the midwife's name? |
| 0) Miriam |
| 1) Jacquie |
| 2) Julian |
| 3) Nigel |
| 4) Nicki |
| Plot: Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee, which Theo obtains from his cousin Nigel, a government minister. The bearer must be accompanied, so Theo agrees to escort Kee in exchange for a large sum. Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat. They are ambushed by an armed gang and Julian is killed. Luke kills two police officers who stop their car and they escape to a safe house. |
| score: 0.25838284007 |
| What happens to Julian when the group is ambushed in the car? |
| 0) Julian is killed |
| 1) Julian is wounded |
| 2) Julian is dead |
| 3) Julian brutally get shot down to death |
| 4) Julian is beaten to death |
| Plot: Julian offers Theo money to acquire transit papers for a young refugee named Kee, which Theo obtains from his cousin Nigel, a government minister. The bearer must be accompanied, so Theo agrees to escort Kee in exchange for a large sum. Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat. They are ambushed by an armed gang and Julian is killed. Luke kills two police officers who stop their car and they escape to a safe house. |
| score: 0.317817041094 |
| How does Gittes first respond to Evelyn admitting that Katherine is her daughter? |
| 0) He says it's unbelievable. |
| 1) He slaps Evelyn. |
| 2) He is happy to hear that. |
| 3) He starts laughing. |
| 4) He doesn't believe her and tells her to shut up. |
| Plot: Early in the morning, Evelyn has to leave suddenly; she warns Gittes that her father is dangerous and crazy. Gittes follows her car to a house where he spies her through the windows with Mulwray's mistress. He accuses Evelyn of holding her against her will, but she confesses that the woman is her sister. |
| score: 0.483105520777 |
| What does Gittes find in Evelyn's pond? |
| 0) He finds broken eyeglasses. |
| 1) He finds a pair of bifocals. |
| 2) He finds a pocket watch. |
| 3) He finds a pair of sunglasses. |
| 4) He finds a monocle. |
| Plot: Gittes returns to Evelyn's mansion. There, he discovers a pair of bifocals in her salt water garden pond and finds her servants packing her bags. His suspicions aroused, he confronts Evelyn about her "sister", whom she then claims is her daughter, Katherine. Gittes slaps her repeatedly until she cries out "She's my sister and my daughter!", then tearfully asks Gittes if it is "too tough" for him to understand what happened with her father. She points out that the eyeglasses are not her husband's, as he did not wear bifocals. |
| score: 0.435887324609 |
| What is the name of the private investigator the woman posing as Evelyn hires? |
| 0) Duffy |
| 1) Hollis |
| 2) Gittes |
| 3) Escobar |
| 4) Cross |
| Plot: Early in the morning, Evelyn has to leave suddenly; she warns Gittes that her father is dangerous and crazy. Gittes follows her car to a house where he spies her through the windows with Mulwray's mistress. He accuses Evelyn of holding her against her will, but she confesses that the woman is her sister. |
| score: 0.431924954079 |
| What is J.J. Gitte's nickname? |
| 0) Jay |
| 1) Jets |
| 2) Jakes |
| 3) J.J. |
| 4) Jake |
| Plot: A woman identifying herself as Evelyn Mulwray (Ladd) hires private investigator J. J. "Jake" Gittes (Nicholson) to carry out surveillance on her husband, Hollis I. Mulwray (Zwerling), chief engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Gittes tails him, hears him publicly oppose the creation of a new reservoir, and shoots photographs of him with a young woman (Palmer), which are published on the front page of the following day's paper. Upon his return to his office, Gittes is confronted by a beautiful woman who, after establishing that the two of them have never met, irately informs him she is the real Evelyn Mulwray (Dunaway) and that he can expect a lawsuit. |
| score: 0.124254620423 |
| What does Gittes hear Mulwray publicly oppose? |
| 0) The construction of a new road |
| 1) The new water policy |
| 2) The stories published in the newspaper |
| 3) Surveillance on private citizens |
| 4) The construction of a new reservoir |
| Plot: A woman identifying herself as Evelyn Mulwray (Ladd) hires private investigator J. J. "Jake" Gittes (Nicholson) to carry out surveillance on her husband, Hollis I. Mulwray (Zwerling), chief engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Gittes tails him, hears him publicly oppose the creation of a new reservoir, and shoots photographs of him with a young woman (Palmer), which are published on the front page of the following day's paper. Upon his return to his office, Gittes is confronted by a beautiful woman who, after establishing that the two of them have never met, irately informs him she is the real Evelyn Mulwray (Dunaway) and that he can expect a lawsuit. |
| score: 0.38775343879 |
| What is Claude Mulvihill's position in the Water Department? |
| 0) He is the deputy chief |
| 1) He is the finance officer |
| 2) He is the security chief |
| 3) He is the public relations officer |
| 4) He is the director |
| Plot: Realizing he was set up, Gittes figures whoever did it wants to get Mr. Mulwray, but, before he can question the husband, Lieutenant Lou Escobar (Lopez) fishes Mulwray, drowned, from a freshwater reservoir. Under retainer to Mrs. Mulwray, Gittes investigates his suspicions of murder and notices that, although huge quantities of water are released from the reservoir every night, the land is almost dry. Gittes is warned off by Water Department Security Chief Claude Mulvihill (Jenson) and a henchman (Polanski), who slashes Jake's nose. Back at his office, he receives a call from Ida Sessions, who identifies herself as the bogus Mrs. Mulwray. She is afraid to identify her employer but provides a clue: the name of one of "those people" is in that day's obituaries. |
| score: 0.219827668145 |
| Where does Evelyn's butler live? |
| 0) Boston |
| 1) Los Angeles |
| 2) New Mexico |
| 3) Chinatown |
| 4) Mexico |
| Plot: When the three reach the Chinatown hiding place, the police are already there and detain Gittes. Evelyn will not allow Cross to approach Katherine, and when he is undeterred she shoots him in the arm and drives away with Katherine. As the car speeds off, the police open fire, killing Evelyn. Cross clutches Katherine and leads her away, while Escobar orders Gittes released, along with his associates. One of them urges "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown." |
| score: 0.301052978851 |
| What does Noah Cross want Gittes to do? |
| 0) To look for Mulwray's missing mistress |
| 1) To track down Mrs. Mulwray |
| 2) To investigate Mulwray's businesses |
| 3) To investigate the Northwest Valley land ownership |
| 4) To sabotage the landowners in the Northwest Valley |
| Plot: Early in the morning, Evelyn has to leave suddenly; she warns Gittes that her father is dangerous and crazy. Gittes follows her car to a house where he spies her through the windows with Mulwray's mistress. He accuses Evelyn of holding her against her will, but she confesses that the woman is her sister. |
| score: 0.502831882388 |
| Why does Gittes get attacked by landowners? |
| 0) Because he insults them |
| 1) Because he tries to sabotage their water supply |
| 2) Because he tries to bribe them to sell their land |
| 3) Because he asks many suspiscious questions |
| 4) Because they believe he is from the water department |
| Plot: Gittes learns that Mrs. Mulwray's late husband was once the business partner of her wealthy father, Noah Cross (Huston). Over lunch at his personal club, Cross offers to double Gittes's fee to search for Mulwray's missing mistress, plus a bonus if he succeeds. Gittes visits the hall of records, where he discovers that a large amount of acreage in the "Northwest Valley" has changed ownership. While investigating there he is attacked by angry landowners; they believe he is an agent of the water department, attempting to force them out by sabotaging their water supply. |
| score: 0.352598066033 |
| Why wasn't Chikatilo's blood discovered at the murder sites? |
| 0) Because he was innocent |
| 1) Because of an error by the Soviet labs |
| 2) Because he dropped someone else's blood samples at the muder sites |
| 3) Because he cleaned the murder sites |
| 4) Because he bribed the police detectives |
| Plot: Chikatilo first came under scrutiny early in the search when he was spotted at a station and found holding a satchel bag containing a knife. He was promptly arrested. Unfortunately, he was shielded from investigation and released due to his membership of the Communist Party. Additionally, the Soviet crime labs erroneously reported that his blood type did not match that found at the murders. All this changed under the political reforms of glasnost and Perestroika, and the search for the killer began to make progress. |
| score: 0.31232684015 |
| What did the police find in Chikatilo's possession during the search? |
| 0) |
| 1) An illegal gun |
| 2) Illegal drugs |
| 3) A knife |
| 4) A bomb |
| Plot: Chikatilo first came under scrutiny early in the search when he was spotted at a station and found holding a satchel bag containing a knife. He was promptly arrested. Unfortunately, he was shielded from investigation and released due to his membership of the Communist Party. Additionally, the Soviet crime labs erroneously reported that his blood type did not match that found at the murders. All this changed under the political reforms of glasnost and Perestroika, and the search for the killer began to make progress. |
| score: 0.246889484044 |
| Why were there no policemen at three railway stations? |
| 0) Because the policemen were not enough for all the stations |
| 1) Because they had gone home |
| 2) Because those stations had CCTV cameras |
| 3) Because those stations were out of the killer's zone |
| 4) It was a trap to lure the killer to those unmanned stations |
| Plot: With the passage of time and easing of political restrictions, Burakov and Fetisov devise a plan to blanket almost all the railroad stations, where the serial killer preys upon the young and unsuspecting, with conspicuous uniformed men to discourage the killer. Three stations, however, are left unattended, except for undercover agents. Chikatilo is eventually discovered and identified through the diligence of a local, plainclothes soldier. |
| score: 0.163041335166 |
| What was Burakov's and Fetisov's plan? |
| 0) To use uniformed men on almost all the railroad stations to discourage the killer |
| 1) To use members of the public to report any suspiscious characters |
| 2) To use undercover agents on all railroad stations |
| 3) To use both uniformed and plainclothes soldiers on all the railroad stations |
| 4) To use young girls to lure the killer out |
| Plot: With the passage of time and easing of political restrictions, Burakov and Fetisov devise a plan to blanket almost all the railroad stations, where the serial killer preys upon the young and unsuspecting, with conspicuous uniformed men to discourage the killer. Three stations, however, are left unattended, except for undercover agents. Chikatilo is eventually discovered and identified through the diligence of a local, plainclothes soldier. |
| score: 0.421728879806 |
| What is the profession of Alexandr Bukhanovsky? |
| 0) He is a doctor |
| 1) He is a lawyer |
| 2) He is a surgeon |
| 3) He is a police officer |
| 4) He is a psychiatrist |
| Plot: A body is discovered on a collective farm during harvesting in 1982. A subsequent search of adjacent woods, authorized by newly installed official, Viktor Burakov, turns up seven more bodies in varying stages of decomposition. The film tells the story of the subsequent eight-year hunt by forensic specialist Burakov for the serial killer responsible for the mutilation and murder of over 50 people, 35 of them below the age of 18. Burakov is promoted to detective and eventually aided, covertly at first, by Col. Mikhail Fetisov, his commanding officer and the shrewd head of the provincial committee for crime, and, much later, by Dr. Alexandr Bukhanovsky, a psychiatrist. |
| score: 0.222104443165 |
| How did Chikatilo admit his crimes? |
| 0) He was tortured |
| 1) He was injected with the truth serum |
| 2) He was broken down by Bukhanovsky's pyschiatric analysis of him |
| 3) He was interrogated by Gorbunov |
| 4) He was tricked by Fetisov |
| Plot: Arrested, Andrei Chikatilo is interrogated for seven consecutive days by Gorbunov, a Soviet hardliner who insists that he be the one to extract a confession. Chikatilo will not yield and, under pressure from Fetisov, psychiatrist Bukhanovsky is introduced. Reciting from his lengthy analysis and speculation, made three years earlier, of the sexually frustrated killer's personality and tendencies, Bukhanovsky gets a weeping Chikatilo to admit his guilt and answer specific questions about the details of some murders. Afterwards, Chikatilo leads law enforcement officials to the crime scenes and three additional undetected graves. |
| score: 0.306383225206 |
| What did Chikatilo do after his confession? |
| 0) He apologized for his crimes |
| 1) He killed himself |
| 2) He asked to be spared |
| 3) He retracted his confession |
| 4) He led the authorities to the crime scenes and three more undetected graves |
| Plot: Arrested, Andrei Chikatilo is interrogated for seven consecutive days by Gorbunov, a Soviet hardliner who insists that he be the one to extract a confession. Chikatilo will not yield and, under pressure from Fetisov, psychiatrist Bukhanovsky is introduced. Reciting from his lengthy analysis and speculation, made three years earlier, of the sexually frustrated killer's personality and tendencies, Bukhanovsky gets a weeping Chikatilo to admit his guilt and answer specific questions about the details of some murders. Afterwards, Chikatilo leads law enforcement officials to the crime scenes and three additional undetected graves. |
| score: 0.290582519152 |
| Who executed Chikatilo? |
| 0) An unnamed assassin |
| 1) Lt. Burakov |
| 2) Dr. Bukhanovsky |
| 3) A Soviet soldier |
| 4) The hangman |
| Plot: Held in a metal cage during his trial, a wild-eyed Chikatilo is convicted and sentenced to death. The film concludes with Chikatilo being lead to a nameless prison chamber and shows him staring in shock at a central drain in the room's floor as a uniformed Soviet soldier delivers a pistol shot to the back of the killer's head. |
| score: 0.369445443253 |
| Where was Chikatilo held during the court trial? |
| 0) He was tied to a chair |
| 1) A wooden pen |
| 2) A metal cage |
| 3) A prison chamber |
| 4) Behind metal bars |
| Plot: Held in a metal cage during his trial, a wild-eyed Chikatilo is convicted and sentenced to death. The film concludes with Chikatilo being lead to a nameless prison chamber and shows him staring in shock at a central drain in the room's floor as a uniformed Soviet soldier delivers a pistol shot to the back of the killer's head. |
| score: 0.361476287172 |
| Why did the Russian authorities hide Chikatilo's crimes? |
| 0) Because of the negative impact the revelation would have on the USSR's image |
| 1) Because they couldn't capture him and were afraid somebody would copy his crimes |
| 2) Because he was a Western spy |
| 3) Because he was a government spy |
| 4) Because he was a dirty politician |
| Plot: As well as taking on the form of a crime thriller, the movie depicts Soviet propaganda and bureaucracy that contributed to the failure of law enforcement agencies to capture the killer, Andrei Chikatilo, for almost a decade. Chikatilo's crimes were not reported publicly for years. Local politicians were fearful such revelations would have a negative impact on the USSR's image, since serial killers were associated with Western moral corruption. |
| score: 0.35095635729 |
| What was the name of the serial killer? |
| 0) Tatevsky |
| 1) Federenko |
| 2) Andrei Chikatilo |
| 3) Gorbunov |
| 4) Dr. Bukhanovsky |
| Plot: As well as taking on the form of a crime thriller, the movie depicts Soviet propaganda and bureaucracy that contributed to the failure of law enforcement agencies to capture the killer, Andrei Chikatilo, for almost a decade. Chikatilo's crimes were not reported publicly for years. Local politicians were fearful such revelations would have a negative impact on the USSR's image, since serial killers were associated with Western moral corruption. |
| score: 0.349053621974 |
| During which period did the murder investigation make progress? |
| 0) Under the political reforms of glasnost and Perestroika |
| 1) During the regime of the Marxist party |
| 2) During Monarchy in Russia |
| 3) During the regime of the Communist party |
| 4) During the regime of Democratic party |
| Plot: Chikatilo first came under scrutiny early in the search when he was spotted at a station and found holding a satchel bag containing a knife. He was promptly arrested. Unfortunately, he was shielded from investigation and released due to his membership of the Communist Party. Additionally, the Soviet crime labs erroneously reported that his blood type did not match that found at the murders. All this changed under the political reforms of glasnost and Perestroika, and the search for the killer began to make progress. |
| score: 0.292330894193 |
| Where are the soldiers who destroy the statue of Zeus from? |
| 0) Corinth |
| 1) Alexandria |
| 2) Thebes |
| 3) Argos |
| 4) Athens |
| Plot: As Perseus and his family fish from a boat, they watch soldiers from the city of Argos destroy a statue of Zeus. Infuriated at this desecration, the Gods unleash the Furies who attack the soldiers and destroy the fishing vessel. Only Perseus survives and he is found by a group of the soldiers. |
| score: 0.419025032932 |
| What happens after Zeus' statue is destroyed? |
| 0) The Gods unleash the Furies |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) The Gods unleash a storm of fire rain |
| 3) The Gods unleash a flood that destroys the city |
| 4) The Gods unleash the Titans |
| Plot: As Perseus and his family fish from a boat, they watch soldiers from the city of Argos destroy a statue of Zeus. Infuriated at this desecration, the Gods unleash the Furies who attack the soldiers and destroy the fishing vessel. Only Perseus survives and he is found by a group of the soldiers. |
| score: 0.436014279178 |
| What do Perseus and his family witness while out on a fishing boat? |
| 0) Soldiers from the city of Athens destroying a statue of Zeus |
| 1) Soldiers from the city of Athens destroying a statue of Hercules |
| 2) Soldiers from the city of Argos destroying a statue of Poseidon |
| 3) Soldiers from the city of Argos destroying a statue of Zeus |
| 4) Soldiers from the city of Thebes destroying a statue of Hades |
| Plot: As Perseus and his family fish from a boat, they watch soldiers from the city of Argos destroy a statue of Zeus. Infuriated at this desecration, the Gods unleash the Furies who attack the soldiers and destroy the fishing vessel. Only Perseus survives and he is found by a group of the soldiers. |
| score: 0.56157787091 |
| What is the name of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus' daughter? |
| 0) Andromeda |
| 1) Androsia |
| 2) Andromede |
| 3) Anderomeda |
| 4) Andra |
| Plot: Perseus is brought before King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, who are celebrating their campaign against the gods. Queen Cassiopeia brashly compares her daughter Andromeda to the gods and boasts that she is more beautiful than Aphrodite. The revelry is cut short by the arrival of Hades, who has been given leave by Zeus to punish the mortals for their defiance. Hades threatens to unleash his monster the Kraken against Argos, unless Andromeda is offered as a sacrifice. Before leaving, he reveals that Perseus is a demigod where he is the son of Zeus. |
| score: 0.283904806026 |
| Who does Queen Cassiopeia compare her daughter's beauty to? |
| 0) Helen of Troy |
| 1) Hera |
| 2) Artemis |
| 3) Athena |
| 4) Aphrodite |
| Plot: Perseus is brought before King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, who are celebrating their campaign against the gods. Queen Cassiopeia brashly compares her daughter Andromeda to the gods and boasts that she is more beautiful than Aphrodite. The revelry is cut short by the arrival of Hades, who has been given leave by Zeus to punish the mortals for their defiance. Hades threatens to unleash his monster the Kraken against Argos, unless Andromeda is offered as a sacrifice. Before leaving, he reveals that Perseus is a demigod where he is the son of Zeus. |
| score: 0.219797867698 |
| What does Hades reveal about Perseus before leaving Argos? |
| 0) He is the son of Hermes |
| 1) He is the son of Apollo |
| 2) He is the son of Zeus |
| 3) He is the son of Hercules |
| 4) He is Hades' own son |
| Plot: As Perseus and his family fish from a boat, they watch soldiers from the city of Argos destroy a statue of Zeus. Infuriated at this desecration, the Gods unleash the Furies who attack the soldiers and destroy the fishing vessel. Only Perseus survives and he is found by a group of the soldiers. |
| score: 0.462303149224 |
| What is the monster called that Hades plans to unleash? |
| 0) The Kraken |
| 1) The Furies |
| 2) The Hydra |
| 3) The Dracaena |
| 4) The Draken |
| Plot: Perseus is brought before King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, who are celebrating their campaign against the gods. Queen Cassiopeia brashly compares her daughter Andromeda to the gods and boasts that she is more beautiful than Aphrodite. The revelry is cut short by the arrival of Hades, who has been given leave by Zeus to punish the mortals for their defiance. Hades threatens to unleash his monster the Kraken against Argos, unless Andromeda is offered as a sacrifice. Before leaving, he reveals that Perseus is a demigod where he is the son of Zeus. |
| score: 0.311163204441 |
| What does Hades threaten to do if Andromeda is not offered as a sacrifice? |
| 0) Take King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia back to the Underworld with him |
| 1) Unleash a dragon on Argos |
| 2) Burn Argos to the ground |
| 3) Unleash the Furies on Argos |
| 4) Unleash the Kraken on Argos |
| Plot: Perseus is brought before King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, who are celebrating their campaign against the gods. Queen Cassiopeia brashly compares her daughter Andromeda to the gods and boasts that she is more beautiful than Aphrodite. The revelry is cut short by the arrival of Hades, who has been given leave by Zeus to punish the mortals for their defiance. Hades threatens to unleash his monster the Kraken against Argos, unless Andromeda is offered as a sacrifice. Before leaving, he reveals that Perseus is a demigod where he is the son of Zeus. |
| score: 0.413214472596 |
| What does Io reveal to Perseus? |
| 0) She reveals that she is Perseus' real mother and has watched over him his entire life |
| 1) She reveals that Perseus' real name is Percival |
| 2) She reveals that she has watched over Perseus his entire life because he is the only one who can defeat the gods |
| 3) She reveals that she has watched over Perseus his entire life because he is the only one who can defeat the Titans |
| 4) She reveals that she is Perseus' sister and has watched over him his entire life |
| Plot: Perseus meets Io, who confirms his origin. Io also reveals that she has watched over Perseus his entire life. She has always protected him for he is the only one who can defeat the gods. |
| score: 0.785009641938 |
| Who confirms to Perseus that he is the son of Zeus? |
| 0) Poseidon |
| 1) Andromeda |
| 2) Athena |
| 3) Io |
| 4) Apollo |
| Plot: Perseus meets Io, who confirms his origin. Io also reveals that she has watched over Perseus his entire life. She has always protected him for he is the only one who can defeat the gods. |
| score: 0.503400990081 |
| What happens to the Kraken when it makes eye contact with Medusa? |
| 0) It melts |
| 1) It explodes |
| 2) It disappears |
| 3) It turns to metal |
| 4) It turns to stone |
| Plot: The group arrives at the lair of the Stygian Witches and learn that to kill the Kraken, they must obtain and use the head of Medusa, a gorgon who resides in a temple in the Underworld. Any living creature that looks on Medusa's eyes turns into stone. |
| score: 0.360834916987 |
| What happens when Perseus calls upon Zeus as he throws his sword at Hades? |
| 0) A lightning bolt engulfs the sword and the blast sends Hades back to Mount Olympus |
| 1) A lightning bolt engulfs the sword and the blast sends Hades back to the Underworld |
| 2) A flame engulfs the sword and the blast sends Hades back to the Underworld |
| 3) The sword passes right through Hades |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: Riding the black Pegasus, Perseus arrives at Argos and exposes Medusa's head to the Kraken, which makes eye contact just before it is able to reach Andromeda. The Kraken, petrified, slowly turns to stone and collapses. Hades appears, intending to finally kill Perseus. Perseus, calling upon Zeus, throws his sword at Hades. A lightning bolt engulfs the sword and the blast sends Hades back to the Underworld. |
| score: 0.530839717731 |
| What happens to Io when she dies? |
| 0) She dissolves into a red ethereal vapor |
| 1) She bursts into flames and is reborn from the ashes |
| 2) She dissolves into a golden ethereal vapor |
| 3) She floats up to the sky |
| 4) She dissolves into a puddle of water |
| Plot: Before dying, Io urges a reluctant Perseus to leave her and save Andromeda and Argos. Then she dissolves into a golden ethereal vapor. Pegasus appears and Perseus mounts the flying horse and hastens back to Argos as the Kraken is released. The people of Argos seize and bind Andromeda to offer her to the Kraken. Meanwhile, as people die in the Kraken's wake, the balance of power on Olympus shifts: Hades reveals he does not require the faith or worship of mortals (as Zeus does), but simply their fear. Hades then effortlessly subdues the weakened Zeus. |
| score: 0.275627644461 |
| What do the people of Argos do when the Kraken is released? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) The people of Argos band together to defeat the Kraken as an army |
| 2) The people of Argos seize and bind Cassiopeia to offer her to the Kraken |
| 3) The people of Argos flee to another city |
| 4) The people of Argos seize and bind Andromeda to offer her to the Kraken |
| Plot: Before dying, Io urges a reluctant Perseus to leave her and save Andromeda and Argos. Then she dissolves into a golden ethereal vapor. Pegasus appears and Perseus mounts the flying horse and hastens back to Argos as the Kraken is released. The people of Argos seize and bind Andromeda to offer her to the Kraken. Meanwhile, as people die in the Kraken's wake, the balance of power on Olympus shifts: Hades reveals he does not require the faith or worship of mortals (as Zeus does), but simply their fear. Hades then effortlessly subdues the weakened Zeus. |
| score: 0.418107109716 |
| What does Zeus give Perseus after he is betrayed by Hades? |
| 0) A band called the King's Guard |
| 1) Non-human desert sorcerers |
| 2) Some drops of Calibos's blood |
| 3) Giant scorpions |
| 4) A sword made on Mount Olympus and Pegasus |
| Plot: Perseus leads the King's Guard to the Stygian Witches, looking for a way to kill the Kraken. After being betrayed by the power-hungry Hades, Zeus gives Perseus a sword forged on Mount Olympus and a winged horse named Pegasus. Perseus refuses both, but the captain of the King's guard named Draco puts the sword into safekeeping. Soon after, they are attacked by Calibos, an agent of Hades. Draco severs the beast's hand and Calibos flees. The band give chase but are attacked by giant scorpions called Scorpioxs that spring from spilled drops of Calibos's blood. They are saved by a band of Djinn, non-human desert sorcerers led by Sheik Suleiman where the remaining Scorpioxs are tamed by the Djinn. The Djinn also wish for the gods' defeat and lend their aid to Perseus and his band. |
| score: 0.396598712798 |
| How does Perseus kill Calibos? |
| 0) He uses the same trick as with Medusa |
| 1) He asks Zeus to help him to kill Calibos |
| 2) He appears behind Calibos and stabs him to death |
| 3) He shows him Medusa's head to divert his attention and stabs him to death |
| 4) He uses the Olympian sword to stab Calibos through the chest |
| Plot: Perseus, Io, Suleiman, Draco, and his remaining men, Solon, Eusebios, and Ixas, cross into the Underworld. The men enter Medusa's temple lair while Io remains outside. Medusa kills all three of Draco's men. Suleiman and Draco both wound the gorgon, sacrificing themselves in the process. Perseus finally beheads her by using his reflective shield to see her with his back turned. As he leaves the temple with Medusa's head, Calibos appears behind Io and fatally stabs her. Perseus and Calibos fight where upon finally accepting that he is a son of Zeus, Perseus picks up the Olympian sword and stabs Calibos through the chest. |
| score: 0.386273329557 |
| Who were the Olympians' predecessors? |
| 0) The Olympians' predecessors were sea deities. |
| 1) The Olympians' predecessors were Gigantes. |
| 2) The Olympians' predecessors were Amazons. |
| 3) The Olympians' predecessors were the Titans. |
| 4) The Olympians' predecessors were sky deities. |
| Plot: In ancient times after defeating their predecessors the Titans, the gods divided the Universe among themselves" Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades was left with the Underworld upon being tricked by Zeus. The gods created the mortals, whose faith and prayers assured the gods' immortality. As time passed, however, mortals began to question them and soon resist their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| score: 0.343529785625 |
| How does Perseus respond to Andromeda's offer to become King? |
| 0) He hesitates a little, but later accepts it. |
| 1) He feels flattered and accepts it. |
| 2) He declines it. |
| 3) He accepts it. |
| 4) He feels offended by it. |
| Plot: Perseus rescues Andromeda, who is now the rightful Queen of Argos. Andromeda asks Perseus to stay by her side as King, but he declines. Perseus also refuses another offer of godhood from Zeus, who then proclaims that if Perseus is to live as a human he should not be alone and revives Io. |
| score: 0.357613673496 |
| Who rescues Andromeda? |
| 0) Solon. |
| 1) Athena. |
| 2) Apollo. |
| 3) Perseus. |
| 4) Zeus. |
| Plot: Perseus rescues Andromeda, who is now the rightful Queen of Argos. Andromeda asks Perseus to stay by her side as King, but he declines. Perseus also refuses another offer of godhood from Zeus, who then proclaims that if Perseus is to live as a human he should not be alone and revives Io. |
| score: 0.411975622717 |
| What does Zeus do so that Perseus doesn't live alone as a human? |
| 0) He turns Io into a human. |
| 1) He transforms Andromeda into a human. |
| 2) He picks a suitable woman for him, who knows nothing about gods. |
| 3) He revives Io. |
| 4) He turns Aphrodite into a human. |
| Plot: Perseus rescues Andromeda, who is now the rightful Queen of Argos. Andromeda asks Perseus to stay by her side as King, but he declines. Perseus also refuses another offer of godhood from Zeus, who then proclaims that if Perseus is to live as a human he should not be alone and revives Io. |
| score: 0.505170944831 |
| What is Spyros' occupation? |
| 0) He is a seafarer. |
| 1) He is a fisherman. |
| 2) He is a plumber. |
| 3) He is a cattleman. |
| 4) He is a farmer. |
| Plot: A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby, Perseus and his mother Dana. Spyros decided to raise Perseus. |
| score: 0.287283982868 |
| What does Spyros find inside the coffin? |
| 0) He finds an abandoned baby girl. |
| 1) He finds old silver. |
| 2) He finds gold. |
| 3) He finds a baby, Perseus and his mother Dana. |
| 4) He finds old books. |
| Plot: A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby, Perseus and his mother Dana. Spyros decided to raise Perseus. |
| score: 0.575403474859 |
| What is the name of the baby Spyros finds in the coffin? |
| 0) His name is Draco. |
| 1) His name is Gus. |
| 2) His name is Achilles. |
| 3) His name is Perseus. |
| 4) His name is Solon. |
| Plot: A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby, Perseus and his mother Dana. Spyros decided to raise Perseus. |
| score: 0.549435216458 |
| What is Perseus' mother's name? |
| 0) Her name is Nika. |
| 1) Her name is Angela. |
| 2) Her name is Toula. |
| 3) Her name is Dana. |
| 4) Her name is Chara. |
| Plot: A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby, Perseus and his mother Dana. Spyros decided to raise Perseus. |
| score: 0.465468092399 |
| What does Spyros find in the sea? |
| 0) He finds a small raft with an abandoned baby. |
| 1) He finds a raft, which carries an abandoned baby in a coffin. |
| 2) He finds a small raft with baby Perseus and his mother Dana. |
| 3) He finds a coffin with gold. |
| 4) He finds a coffin, with baby Perseus and his mother Dana. |
| Plot: A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby, Perseus and his mother Dana. Spyros decided to raise Perseus. |
| score: 0.579675189102 |
| What did the Olympians do to assure their immortality? |
| 0) The gods created the humans, whose reliance and prayers assured the gods' immortality. |
| 1) The gods created the womens, whose confidence and prayers assured the gods' immortality. |
| 2) The gods created the earthlings, whose belief and prayers assured the gods' immortality. |
| 3) The gods created the mens, whose trust and prayers assured the gods' immortality. |
| 4) The gods created the mortals, whose faith and prayers assured the gods' immortality. |
| Plot: In ancient times after defeating their predecessors the Titans, the gods divided the Universe among themselves" Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades was left with the Underworld upon being tricked by Zeus. The gods created the mortals, whose faith and prayers assured the gods' immortality. As time passed, however, mortals began to question them and soon resist their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| score: 0.381440620636 |
| What happened to the relationship between the mortals and the gods as time passed? |
| 0) Mortals began to question them and soon resist their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| 1) Mortals began to evaluate them and soon desist from their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| 2) Mortals began to examine them and soon oppose their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| 3) Mortals began to analyse them and soon repel their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| 4) Mortals began to scrutinize them and soon fight against their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| Plot: In ancient times after defeating their predecessors the Titans, the gods divided the Universe among themselves" Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades was left with the Underworld upon being tricked by Zeus. The gods created the mortals, whose faith and prayers assured the gods' immortality. As time passed, however, mortals began to question them and soon resist their creators, angering the Olympians. |
| score: 0.395854436761 |
| Why did Cher connect the two lonely teachers, Mr. Hall and Miss Geis? |
| 0) To do a good deed |
| 1) For no reason |
| 2) To make them relax their grading standards |
| 3) To have fun |
| 4) To make them move away |
| Plot: Illustrating that Cher's selfishness is usually innocent and relatively harmless, Cher plays matchmaker for two lonely, nerdy, hard-grading teachers, Mr. Hall and Miss Geist. She achieves her ostensible purpose to make them relax their grading standards so she can renegotiate a bad report card but when she sees their newfound happiness, she realizes she enjoys doing good deeds. Cher decides to give back to the community by "adopting" a "tragically unhip" new girl at school, Tai Frasier. Cher and Dionne give Tai a makeover and initiate her into the mysteries of popularity. Cher also tries to extinguish the attraction between Tai and Travis Birkenstock, an amiable skateboarding slacker, and to steer her toward Elton, a popular rich snob. |
| score: 0.289432037469 |
| How does Cher feel about her matchmaking efforts in the end? |
| 0) She is ecstatic |
| 1) She is happy because she did a good deed |
| 2) She gets scared of getting caught |
| 3) She doesn't want to do it again |
| 4) She regrets doing it |
| Plot: Her second matchmaking scheme backfires when Elton rejects Tai and attempts to seduce Cher. When a handsome new student named Christian arrives at their school, Cher takes a shine to him and attempts to secure him as her boyfriend. Eventually, Murray spells it out to her and Dionne that Christian is not interested in her because he is gay. |
| score: 0.249017346695 |
| After playing matchmaker for two lonely teachers, what is Cher's next plan for a good deed? |
| 0) Setup another couple |
| 1) Help her poor friend with money |
| 2) Adopting a tragically unhip new girl at school |
| 3) Get her father and mother back together |
| 4) To adopt an animal |
| Plot: Illustrating that Cher's selfishness is usually innocent and relatively harmless, Cher plays matchmaker for two lonely, nerdy, hard-grading teachers, Mr. Hall and Miss Geist. She achieves her ostensible purpose to make them relax their grading standards so she can renegotiate a bad report card but when she sees their newfound happiness, she realizes she enjoys doing good deeds. Cher decides to give back to the community by "adopting" a "tragically unhip" new girl at school, Tai Frasier. Cher and Dionne give Tai a makeover and initiate her into the mysteries of popularity. Cher also tries to extinguish the attraction between Tai and Travis Birkenstock, an amiable skateboarding slacker, and to steer her toward Elton, a popular rich snob. |
| score: 0.312512487963 |
| What is Travis' favourite hobby? |
| 0) Football |
| 1) Painting |
| 2) Skateboarding |
| 3) Playing a guitar |
| 4) Basketball |
| Plot: Illustrating that Cher's selfishness is usually innocent and relatively harmless, Cher plays matchmaker for two lonely, nerdy, hard-grading teachers, Mr. Hall and Miss Geist. She achieves her ostensible purpose to make them relax their grading standards so she can renegotiate a bad report card but when she sees their newfound happiness, she realizes she enjoys doing good deeds. Cher decides to give back to the community by "adopting" a "tragically unhip" new girl at school, Tai Frasier. Cher and Dionne give Tai a makeover and initiate her into the mysteries of popularity. Cher also tries to extinguish the attraction between Tai and Travis Birkenstock, an amiable skateboarding slacker, and to steer her toward Elton, a popular rich snob. |
| score: 0.143418375909 |
| Why didn't Cher get her driving licence? |
| 0) She crashed into a car during her test |
| 1) She was too young to take the test |
| 2) She couldn't afford it. |
| 3) She failed her driver's test. |
| 4) She forgot to take the test. |
| Plot: Despite the failure of this endeavor, Cher remains on good terms with Christian, primarily due to her admiration of his taste in art and fashion. Matters get worse when Cher's "project" works too well, and Tai's popularity surpasses her own. The events afterward reach crisis stage after Cher fails her driver's test and can't "renegotiate" the result. When she returns home, crushed, Tai confides that she's taken a fancy to Josh and wants Cher to help her "get" him. Cher says she doesn't think Josh is right for Tai, and they quarrel. Feeling "totally clueless," Cher reflects on her priorities and her repeated failures to understand or appreciate the people in her life. |
| score: 0.24343293167 |
| After Travis, who is the second guy Tai is interested in? |
| 0) Elton. |
| 1) Josh. |
| 2) Christian. |
| 3) Murray. |
| 4) John. |
| Plot: In the end, Mr. Hall and Miss Geist wed; Cher's friendships with Tai and Dionne are solidified; Tai and Travis are in love; and Cher wins a $200 bet for catching the bouquet at the wedding. She embraces Josh, and they kiss as the film closes. |
| score: 0.308190200904 |
| Why does Cher stay friends with Christian? |
| 0) Because he is smart. |
| 1) Because he is good at sports. |
| 2) Due to her admiration of his taste in art and fashion. |
| 3) Because he has a lot of money and wants to help her. |
| 4) Due to his good taste in food. |
| Plot: Despite the failure of this endeavor, Cher remains on good terms with Christian, primarily due to her admiration of his taste in art and fashion. Matters get worse when Cher's "project" works too well, and Tai's popularity surpasses her own. The events afterward reach crisis stage after Cher fails her driver's test and can't "renegotiate" the result. When she returns home, crushed, Tai confides that she's taken a fancy to Josh and wants Cher to help her "get" him. Cher says she doesn't think Josh is right for Tai, and they quarrel. Feeling "totally clueless," Cher reflects on her priorities and her repeated failures to understand or appreciate the people in her life. |
| score: 0.330200337096 |
| How did Cher's mother die? |
| 0) In an accident during a routine liposuction |
| 1) While giving birth |
| 2) Because of heart attack |
| 3) In a car accident |
| 4) In a skiing acident |
| Plot: Cherilyn "Cher" Horowitz is a good-natured but superficial girl who is attractive, popular, and extremely wealthy. A few months shy of her sixteenth birthday, she has risen to the top of the high school social scene. She lives in a Beverly Hills mansion with her father Mel, a ferocious $500-an-hour litigator; her mother died from a freak accident during a routine liposuction procedure when Cher was a baby. Cher's best friend is Dionne Davenport, who is also rich, pretty, and hip, and understands what it's like to be envied. Though Dionne has a long-term relationship with popular student Murray, Cher claims that it is a pointless endeavor. |
| score: 0.279614405542 |
| Who is Cher's best friend? |
| 0) Josh |
| 1) Amber |
| 2) Dionne Davenport |
| 3) Tai |
| 4) Murray |
| Plot: Her second matchmaking scheme backfires when Elton rejects Tai and attempts to seduce Cher. When a handsome new student named Christian arrives at their school, Cher takes a shine to him and attempts to secure him as her boyfriend. Eventually, Murray spells it out to her and Dionne that Christian is not interested in her because he is gay. |
| score: 0.385112113237 |
| How did Cher earn $200? |
| 0) By winning a bet to catch the bouquet at the wedding |
| 1) By working as the wedding planner |
| 2) By collecting tips from her friends |
| 3) From a poker game |
| 4) By selling the wedding bouquet |
| Plot: In the end, Mr. Hall and Miss Geist wed; Cher's friendships with Tai and Dionne are solidified; Tai and Travis are in love; and Cher wins a $200 bet for catching the bouquet at the wedding. She embraces Josh, and they kiss as the film closes. |
| score: 0.35908753407 |
| Why didn't Cher succeed in playing matchmaker for Tai and Elton? |
| 0) Because Tai is interested in Travis |
| 1) Because Tai isn't interested in Elton |
| 2) Because Elton is gay |
| 3) Because Elton is interested in Cher |
| 4) Because Elton isn't interested in Tai |
| Plot: Her second matchmaking scheme backfires when Elton rejects Tai and attempts to seduce Cher. When a handsome new student named Christian arrives at their school, Cher takes a shine to him and attempts to secure him as her boyfriend. Eventually, Murray spells it out to her and Dionne that Christian is not interested in her because he is gay. |
| score: 0.558739767881 |
| In her effort to live a more purposeful life, what does Cher do? |
| 0) She makes an effort to be friendly |
| 1) She captains the school's Pismo Beach disaster relief effort |
| 2) She concetrates more on her studies |
| 3) She starts a charity |
| 4) She joins the school basketball team |
| Plot: After much soul searching, Cher realizes she is romantically interested in Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more purposeful life, including captaining the school's Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. Cher and Josh eventually admit their feelings for one another, culminating in a tender kiss. |
| score: 0.512294654527 |
| What happens between Cher and Josh? |
| 0) They get into a fight |
| 1) They stop talking to each other |
| 2) They kiss |
| 3) They go out on a date |
| 4) They have sex |
| Plot: After much soul searching, Cher realizes she is romantically interested in Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more purposeful life, including captaining the school's Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. Cher and Josh eventually admit their feelings for one another, culminating in a tender kiss. |
| score: 0.314560746268 |
| Who is Josh? |
| 0) Cher's ex-boyfriend |
| 1) Cher's ex-stepbrother |
| 2) Cher's brother |
| 3) Tai's boyfriend |
| 4) Amber's brother |
| Plot: Among the few people to find much fault with Cher is Josh, her socially conscious ex-stepbrother, who visits during a break from college. Josh and Cher spar continually but without malice; she mocks his scruffy idealism, while he teases her for being selfish, vain, and superficial, and says that her only direction in life is "toward the mall." |
| score: 0.371697922479 |
| What does Jake do when he realizes Ella has been captured by the aliens? |
| 0) He runs away. |
| 1) He goes away to find his gang, looking for help. |
| 2) Blows up the ship with his granate. |
| 3) Jumps aborad the ship and attacks the alien pilot. |
| 4) Jumps aborad the ship and takes the control of the ship. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.526822663836 |
| What did Jae do that provoked his gang to attack him? |
| 0) He had stolen the gang's loot. |
| 1) He hurt a few of the gang members. |
| 2) He kidnapped a child. |
| 3) He stole the gang's clothes. |
| 4) He lied to his gang about some money. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.247349820317 |
| What happens as Jake and the others flee from the gang members? |
| 0) Some soldiers intervene suddenly. |
| 1) The aliens begin attacking. |
| 2) A heavy storm approaches. |
| 3) It starts raining heavily. |
| 4) The cowboys begin attacking. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.360267649407 |
| What happens to Ella when the alien ship she in on crashes? |
| 0) She loses conscience. |
| 1) She is fatally wounded. |
| 2) Her clothes get torn apart. |
| 3) She survives it without a scratch. |
| 4) She loses all her hair. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.394887941221 |
| Who is captured during the aliens' second attack? |
| 0) Maria. |
| 1) Emma. |
| 2) Ella . |
| 3) Nat. |
| 4) Alice. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.416237625771 |
| Who attacks the remaining members of the posse the following morning? |
| 0) Jed's former gang. |
| 1) Some ex soldiers. |
| 2) Police officers. |
| 3) Some of Jake's relatives. |
| 4) Jake's former gang. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.336519219492 |
| What happens to the alien ship when Jake attacks its pilot? |
| 0) In crashes. |
| 1) It blows up. |
| 2) It starts going faster. |
| 3) It loses orientation. |
| 4) It stops working. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.293951353823 |
| Why does the man kill the three drifters? |
| 0) They think he might be worth bounty money. |
| 1) He mistakes them for some other people. |
| 2) They scare him unexpectedly. |
| 3) He thinks they might be worth bounty money. |
| 4) He wants to show the others how dangerous he is. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.148966463782 |
| Where is the movie set ? |
| 0) In North Dakota. |
| 1) In Alaska. |
| 2) In New Mexico. |
| 3) In Mexico. |
| 4) In New York. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.0475768155296 |
| Who recognizes the man after he subdues Dolarhyde? |
| 0) Meacham. |
| 1) Emmett Taggart. |
| 2) The sheriff. |
| 3) Maria. |
| 4) The local priest. |
| Plot: Jake's memory partially returns and some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed in the invasion. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers. Jake kindly rejects Dolarhyde's offer to help rebuild the town, and rides away. |
| score: 0.309150349942 |
| Who is the town's sheriff? |
| 0) Swenson. |
| 1) Wes Claiborne. |
| 2) Taggart. |
| 3) Emmett. |
| 4) Nat Colorado. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.188694937408 |
| Who knocks out Jake as he tries to escape? |
| 0) Ella Swenson. |
| 1) Mose Claiborne. |
| 2) Maria Swenson. |
| 3) Emmy Swenson. |
| 4) Nat Colorado. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.333613767851 |
| What does the man have on his wrist when he wakes up? |
| 0) A metal band. |
| 1) A strange watch. |
| 2) An unknown leather ribbon. |
| 3) A strange golden bracelet. |
| 4) A strange metal object. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.178068309522 |
| What is the name of the town the man ends up after leaving the desert? |
| 0) Achievement. |
| 1) Maxicana. |
| 2) New Mexica. |
| 3) Absolution. |
| 4) Acquisition. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.132856859398 |
| Where does the sheriff intend to transport Jake and Percy to? |
| 0) Santa Barbara. |
| 1) Santa Fe. |
| 2) Rio Rancho. |
| 3) Albuquerque. |
| 4) Saint Tropez. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.222396370582 |
| What is wrong with the man who wakes up in the desert? |
| 0) His nose is bleeding. |
| 1) He has no clothes. |
| 2) He has been shot. |
| 3) He has no memory. |
| 4) He has a broken leg. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.101486433693 |
| In which year is the movie set? |
| 0) 1973. |
| 1) 1873. |
| 2) 1598. |
| 3) 1883. |
| 4) 1877. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.0753640417479 |
| Which aggressive drunk has been terrorizing the town? |
| 0) Jed Parker. |
| 1) Emmett Taggart. |
| 2) Luke Claiborne. |
| 3) Meacham. |
| 4) Percy Dolarhyde. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.237145230612 |
| Why are Jake and Percy going to be taken to Santa Fe? |
| 0) To be investigated. |
| 1) For trial. |
| 2) To be taken to a hospital. |
| 3) To visit their friends. |
| 4) To be questioned. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.181077129304 |
| What does the man take from the three drifters he kills? |
| 0) Their carriage and ther supplies. |
| 1) Their first aid kit, their clothes and their water bottles. |
| 2) Ther shoes and their tent. |
| 3) Their food and water supplies and a horse. |
| 4) Their clothes, weapons and a horse. |
| Plot: In 1873, New Mexico Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the desert injured, with no memory and with a strange metal object on his wrist. After killing three drifters who think he might be worth bounty money, he takes their clothes, weapons and a horse. He wanders into the small town of Absolution where the local preacher Meacham (Clancy Brown) treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), a volatile drunk who has been terrorizing the town, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes the stranger as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and attempts to arrest him. Jake beats up the posse sent to take him in and nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out. Taggart prepares to transport both Jake and Percy to Santa Fe for trial. |
| score: 0.148005903168 |
| What does Jack remember when he goes to the cabin? |
| 0) He remembers returning to it with stolen silver |
| 1) He remembers returning to it with stolen guns |
| 2) He remembers returning to it with stolen gold |
| 3) He remembers returning to it with a woman he had kidnapped |
| 4) He remembers returning to it with a stolen horse |
| Plot: Dolarhyde, Ella, and other townsfolk form a posse to track an injured alien that escaped from the downed ship. Jake, meanwhile, travels to an abandoned cabin, and in a flashback, recalls returning to it with stolen gold, but just after a woman in the cabin, Alice (Abigail Spencer), demands that he return it, they are abducted by the aliens. His memories returning, Jake joins up with the posse. During the evening, they come upon a capsized paddle wheel steamboat that the aliens apparently dumped miles from any water. They camp in it and during the night the alien they were tracking kills Meacham, who sacrifices himself to save Emmett (Noah Ringer), Taggart's grandson. |
| score: 0.137406901368 |
| What happened just after Alice asked Jack to return the stolen gold? |
| 0) Another woman came in and told Jack to return the stolen gold |
| 1) They were arrested by the sheriff |
| 2) They were attacked by Dolarhyde |
| 3) They were abducted by aliens |
| 4) Jack fled the cabin |
| Plot: Dolarhyde, Ella, and other townsfolk form a posse to track an injured alien that escaped from the downed ship. Jake, meanwhile, travels to an abandoned cabin, and in a flashback, recalls returning to it with stolen gold, but just after a woman in the cabin, Alice (Abigail Spencer), demands that he return it, they are abducted by the aliens. His memories returning, Jake joins up with the posse. During the evening, they come upon a capsized paddle wheel steamboat that the aliens apparently dumped miles from any water. They camp in it and during the night the alien they were tracking kills Meacham, who sacrifices himself to save Emmett (Noah Ringer), Taggart's grandson. |
| score: 0.277453643883 |
| What are Dolarhyde, Ella, and some of the other townspeople trying to track down? |
| 0) A missing child |
| 1) An injured alien that escaped from the downed ship |
| 2) An injured horse |
| 3) An injured woman that escaped from the downed ship |
| 4) Gold |
| Plot: Dolarhyde, Ella, and other townsfolk form a posse to track an injured alien that escaped from the downed ship. Jake, meanwhile, travels to an abandoned cabin, and in a flashback, recalls returning to it with stolen gold, but just after a woman in the cabin, Alice (Abigail Spencer), demands that he return it, they are abducted by the aliens. His memories returning, Jake joins up with the posse. During the evening, they come upon a capsized paddle wheel steamboat that the aliens apparently dumped miles from any water. They camp in it and during the night the alien they were tracking kills Meacham, who sacrifices himself to save Emmett (Noah Ringer), Taggart's grandson. |
| score: 0.375730439653 |
| What does Jake remember after he takes medicine from the Apache medicine man? |
| 0) He doesn't remember anything |
| 1) He remembers that Alice was set free after the aliens experimented on her |
| 2) He remembers that he is actually an alien |
| 3) He remembers that Alice was euthanized after the aliens experimented on her |
| 4) He remembers that the aliens anally probed him |
| Plot: Ella claims Jake holds the secret to the aliens' whereabouts and argues they must stop the aliens before they exterminate all life on the planet. After taking medicine offered by the Apaches' medicine man (Paul Ortega), Jake recalls that Alice was euthanized after she was used in an alien experiment, but he had escaped, inadvertently stealing the gauntlet-like alien weapon encasing his wrist. He then also remembers the location of the aliens' base of operations. |
| score: 0.383840727591 |
| What did Jake unknowingly escape with from the alien ship? |
| 0) A probe |
| 1) A gun |
| 2) The alien weapon encasing his wrist |
| 3) The alien weapon encasing his ankle |
| 4) A tracker |
| Plot: Ella claims Jake holds the secret to the aliens' whereabouts and argues they must stop the aliens before they exterminate all life on the planet. After taking medicine offered by the Apaches' medicine man (Paul Ortega), Jake recalls that Alice was euthanized after she was used in an alien experiment, but he had escaped, inadvertently stealing the gauntlet-like alien weapon encasing his wrist. He then also remembers the location of the aliens' base of operations. |
| score: 0.362591588896 |
| What else does Jake remember After taking medicine offered by the Apache medicine man, apart from his escape from the alien ship? |
| 0) The location of the aliens' home planet |
| 1) How to speak the aliens' language |
| 2) The location of the aliens' base of operations |
| 3) Where he hid the stolen gold before he was abducted |
| 4) How to control the alien ship |
| Plot: Ella claims Jake holds the secret to the aliens' whereabouts and argues they must stop the aliens before they exterminate all life on the planet. After taking medicine offered by the Apaches' medicine man (Paul Ortega), Jake recalls that Alice was euthanized after she was used in an alien experiment, but he had escaped, inadvertently stealing the gauntlet-like alien weapon encasing his wrist. He then also remembers the location of the aliens' base of operations. |
| score: 0.36609292197 |
| What do the alien ships do when they attack the town? |
| 0) They drop bombs that blow up portions of the town |
| 1) They project long, giant hands that grab townspeople and pull them into the ship |
| 2) They project long, whip-like feelers that grab townspeople and pull them into the ship |
| 3) They project long, whip-like feelers that grab horses and pull them into the ship |
| 4) They project bright beams of light that pull townspeople into the ship |
| Plot: Percy's father, Colonel Woodrow Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford), a wealthy and ruthless cattleman, arrives with his men and demands that Percy be released. He sees Jake and also demands he be released to him, since Jake was the one who stole Dolarhyde's gold. During the standoff, multiple alien craft begin attacking the town. Percy, the sheriff and many other townsfolk are grabbed by long, whip-like feelers hanging from the bottom of the alien ships and are abducted. Jake's shackle unfolds and becomes a weapon. Jake shoots down one of the ships with a single shot, ending the attack. |
| score: 0.279457723923 |
| Why does Col. Dolarhyde want Jake to be released to him? |
| 0) Because Jake stole Dolarhyde's gold |
| 1) Because Jake stole Dolarhyde's gun |
| 2) Because Jake stole Dolarhyde's horse |
| 3) Because Jake is Dolarhyde's nephew |
| 4) Because Jake slept with Dolarhyde's wife |
| Plot: Jake's memory partially returns and some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed in the invasion. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers. Jake kindly rejects Dolarhyde's offer to help rebuild the town, and rides away. |
| score: 0.480290220049 |
| What is Jake's response to Dolarhyde's offer to stay and help rebuild the town? |
| 0) He doesn't respond to Dolarhyde |
| 1) He rejects Dolarhyde's offer |
| 2) He tells Dolarhyde he'll think about the offer |
| 3) He accepts Dolarhyde's offer |
| 4) He tell Dolarhyde maybe |
| Plot: Jake's memory partially returns and some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed in the invasion. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers. Jake kindly rejects Dolarhyde's offer to help rebuild the town, and rides away. |
| score: 0.467163407787 |
| What does the sheriff and Dolarhyde tell Jake they will say about him? |
| 0) That he was killed just before the invasion |
| 1) That he was killed in the invasion |
| 2) That he ran away before the invasion |
| 3) That he ran away during the invasion |
| 4) That he went missing |
| Plot: Jake's memory partially returns and some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed in the invasion. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers. Jake kindly rejects Dolarhyde's offer to help rebuild the town, and rides away. |
| score: 0.360666265646 |
| What do the townspeople intend to do now that the invasion is over? |
| 0) Rebuild the town |
| 1) Abandon the town |
| 2) Destroy the town |
| 3) Rename the town Alien Town |
| 4) Make new town laws |
| Plot: Jake's memory partially returns and some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed in the invasion. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers. Jake kindly rejects Dolarhyde's offer to help rebuild the town, and rides away. |
| score: 0.226477760638 |
| Who goes into the alien ship to rescue the captives? |
| 0) Jake and Ella. |
| 1) Ella. |
| 2) Wes and Luke. |
| 3) Ella and Alice. |
| 4) Dolarhyde. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.429905136028 |
| What does the posse do after learning of the aliens' location? |
| 0) They inform the police. |
| 1) They go to Jake's old gang to persuade them to join their attack plan. |
| 2) They organize surveillance of the location. |
| 3) They prepare to attack the aliens' mother-ship. |
| 4) They start devising a plan for a coordinated attack. |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.380062182353 |
| What is Col. Dolarhyde's reputation around town? |
| 0) He is a wealthy and ruthless cattleman. |
| 1) He is a ruthless and mean farm supervisor. |
| 2) He is a kind and honest farmer. |
| 3) He is a wealthy and kind businessman. |
| 4) He is a strict and uncorrupted distric attorney. |
| Plot: Percy's father, Colonel Woodrow Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford), a wealthy and ruthless cattleman, arrives with his men and demands that Percy be released. He sees Jake and also demands he be released to him, since Jake was the one who stole Dolarhyde's gold. During the standoff, multiple alien craft begin attacking the town. Percy, the sheriff and many other townsfolk are grabbed by long, whip-like feelers hanging from the bottom of the alien ships and are abducted. Jake's shackle unfolds and becomes a weapon. Jake shoots down one of the ships with a single shot, ending the attack. |
| score: 0.301273910576 |
| What are the aliens doing with the humans they abducted? |
| 0) Abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their delicateness |
| 1) Abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their insufficiencies |
| 2) Abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their weaknesses |
| 3) Abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their biological structure |
| 4) Abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their deficiencies |
| Plot: Shortly after the crash, however, the remaining posse is captured by Chiricahua Apache Indians, who blame them for the alien attacks. After Ella's corpse is dumped on a fire by a Chiricahua warrior, she is fully resurrected and emerges from the fire in the nude as Jake wraps her up in a blanket. Ella reveals herself to be an alien from "beyond the stars" who has traveled to Earth to help resist the invaders after they destroyed her home world. The aliens, who are mining gold and abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their weaknesses, are far stronger and more durable than humans, and have superior weaponry, but are not invulnerable. They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| score: 0.235056297783 |
| What happens to Ella when her dead body is dumped onto a fire? |
| 0) she is fully restored and emerges from the fire |
| 1) she is awakened and arises from the fire |
| 2) she is awakened and emerges from the fire |
| 3) she is fully resurrected and emerges from the fire |
| 4) she is fully resurrected and emerges from the mud |
| Plot: Shortly after the crash, however, the remaining posse is captured by Chiricahua Apache Indians, who blame them for the alien attacks. After Ella's corpse is dumped on a fire by a Chiricahua warrior, she is fully resurrected and emerges from the fire in the nude as Jake wraps her up in a blanket. Ella reveals herself to be an alien from "beyond the stars" who has traveled to Earth to help resist the invaders after they destroyed her home world. The aliens, who are mining gold and abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their weaknesses, are far stronger and more durable than humans, and have superior weaponry, but are not invulnerable. They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| score: 0.281333966335 |
| Who is Ella revealed to be after is resurrected by the fire? |
| 0) Ella reveals herself to be an werewolf |
| 1) Ella reveals herself to be an vampire |
| 2) Ella reveals herself to be an extraterrestrial |
| 3) Ella reveals herself to be an foreigner |
| 4) Ella reveals herself to be an alien |
| Plot: By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and those remaining are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who had stolen the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is captured. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is fatally wounded. |
| score: 0.494083755283 |
| How can the aliens be killed? |
| 0) They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| 1) They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Luke's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| 2) They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Alice's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| 3) They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jed's gauntlet weapon can kill them with double blast. |
| 4) They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Mose's gauntlet weapon can kill them with double blast. |
| Plot: Shortly after the crash, however, the remaining posse is captured by Chiricahua Apache Indians, who blame them for the alien attacks. After Ella's corpse is dumped on a fire by a Chiricahua warrior, she is fully resurrected and emerges from the fire in the nude as Jake wraps her up in a blanket. Ella reveals herself to be an alien from "beyond the stars" who has traveled to Earth to help resist the invaders after they destroyed her home world. The aliens, who are mining gold and abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their weaknesses, are far stronger and more durable than humans, and have superior weaponry, but are not invulnerable. They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| score: 0.306970815306 |
| Who captures the rest of Jake's group after the alien ship crashes? |
| 0) San Carlos Apache Indians |
| 1) Chiricahua Apache Indians |
| 2) Chiricahua Western Indians |
| 3) Chiricahua Red Indians |
| 4) Chiricagui Western Apache Indians |
| Plot: Shortly after the crash, however, the remaining posse is captured by Chiricahua Apache Indians, who blame them for the alien attacks. After Ella's corpse is dumped on a fire by a Chiricahua warrior, she is fully resurrected and emerges from the fire in the nude as Jake wraps her up in a blanket. Ella reveals herself to be an alien from "beyond the stars" who has traveled to Earth to help resist the invaders after they destroyed her home world. The aliens, who are mining gold and abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their weaknesses, are far stronger and more durable than humans, and have superior weaponry, but are not invulnerable. They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| score: 0.286101162634 |
| What are the aliens mining? |
| 0) The aliens are mining minerals |
| 1) The aliens are mining petroleum |
| 2) The aliens are mining copper |
| 3) The aliens are mining gold |
| 4) The aliens are mining coal |
| Plot: Shortly after the crash, however, the remaining posse is captured by Chiricahua Apache Indians, who blame them for the alien attacks. After Ella's corpse is dumped on a fire by a Chiricahua warrior, she is fully resurrected and emerges from the fire in the nude as Jake wraps her up in a blanket. Ella reveals herself to be an alien from "beyond the stars" who has traveled to Earth to help resist the invaders after they destroyed her home world. The aliens, who are mining gold and abducting humans to conduct experiments to find their weaknesses, are far stronger and more durable than humans, and have superior weaponry, but are not invulnerable. They can be stabbed and shot to death, and Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them with a single blast. |
| score: 0.275112040965 |
| What happens with the abducted townsfolk memories? |
| 0) All abducted townsfolk begin to remember some of their pasts |
| 1) Some abducted townsfolk begin to remember some of their pasts |
| 2) Few abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts |
| 3) Some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts |
| 4) Few abducted townsfolk begin to remember some of their pasts |
| Plot: Jake's memory partially returns and some abducted townsfolk begin to remember their pasts. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed in the invasion. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers. Jake kindly rejects Dolarhyde's offer to help rebuild the town, and rides away. |
| score: 0.470820198615 |
| Where did Violet go to follow her desired career path? |
| 0) She went to Chicago. |
| 1) She went to Los Angeles. |
| 2) Las Vegas. |
| 3) New York City. |
| 4) Philadelphia. |
| Plot: One night a patron takes a picture of Violet in the middle of a raunchy move and with water pouring on her. When the picture appears in the paper, Violet's father happens to see it and gets angry at her. She continues to pursue her dream, though, despite being sidetracked with work at the bar. She gets fired when Kevin gets into a fight at the bar. She returns to New Jersey for her best friend's wedding and makes her way back to New York when her dad was in a car accident. |
| score: 0.293970786887 |
| Why did Violet leave home? |
| 0) To pursue her dream of becoming a songwriter |
| 1) To get away from her family |
| 2) To go to New York City |
| 3) To start her own pizza business |
| 4) To get autographs of famous people |
| Plot: Violet Sanford (Piper Perabo) leaves her hometown of South Amboy, New Jersey, her father Bill (John Goodman), and best friend Gloria (Melanie Lynskey) to pursue her dreams of becoming a songwriter in nearby New York City. The pizza shop where she works has a wall covered with the autographs of employees that left, hoping to make it big, and Violet adds hers to the wall. |
| score: 0.358065742501 |
| Who is called Coyote Ugly? |
| 0) A gentleman's club. |
| 1) A trendy coffee shop |
| 2) It's a sex club |
| 3) A group of three girls, Cammie, Rachel and Zoe |
| 4) It's not a person, it's a bar |
| Plot: The film concludes back at Coyote Ugly with LeAnn Rimes, having recorded Violet's song, singing on the bar as Violet joins in. |
| score: 0.403628713478 |
| How much money does Violet have to make to keep her job? |
| 0) $150 |
| 1) $100 |
| 2) $20 |
| 3) $250 |
| 4) $200 |
| Plot: She finds her way to the bar and convinces the bar owner Lil (Maria Bello) to give her an audition. Violet's first audition does not go well; but after breaking up a fight between two customers, Lil agrees to give her a second audition. At her second audition, Violet douses the fire warden in water costing Lil $250. In order to keep her job, she has to make up $250 in one night. Kevin turns up at the bar, but ends up being auctioned off to one of the women in the bar. In order to pay off her debt to Kevin, Violet agrees to go on four dates with him. The two begin a relationship. |
| score: 0.336107587769 |
| What is the name of the bar the three girls in the diner work at? |
| 0) Romero's |
| 1) Coyote Ugly |
| 2) Sanford |
| 3) Booker |
| 4) Coyote |
| Plot: The film concludes back at Coyote Ugly with LeAnn Rimes, having recorded Violet's song, singing on the bar as Violet joins in. |
| score: 0.371098836477 |
| Where does Violet work when she comes to New York? |
| 0) She is unemployed |
| 1) She works for herself |
| 2) Still in her hometown |
| 3) At a pizza shop |
| 4) In a grocery store |
| Plot: Violet Sanford (Piper Perabo) leaves her hometown of South Amboy, New Jersey, her father Bill (John Goodman), and best friend Gloria (Melanie Lynskey) to pursue her dreams of becoming a songwriter in nearby New York City. The pizza shop where she works has a wall covered with the autographs of employees that left, hoping to make it big, and Violet adds hers to the wall. |
| score: 0.322384580882 |
| What does Peter notice in Hansen's car? |
| 0) A dead person |
| 1) A hitchiker |
| 2) A statuette of Elvis |
| 3) A toy Madonna |
| 4) A statuette of Saint Christopher |
| Plot: Peter, who is hitchhiking, is picked up by Hansen. Peter sees that Hansen has a small statuette of Saint Christopher like his own. He begins to laugh as he realizes that they have so much in common, but Hansen thinks that he is being laughed at. Hansen pulls over and tells Peter to get out if he wants to be "funny". Peter moves to pull the statuette out of his pocket in explanation, but Hansen believes he is pulling out a gun and mistakenly shoots and kills Peter. Hansen dumps the body in the bush beside a road and then torches his own car. Peter is revealed to be Waters' missing brother. Waters and his mother meet at the morgue, where Dorri is revealed to be a coroner and Waters promises to find who is responsible. Mrs. Waters blames her surviving son for his brother's death, claiming he was always too busy to look for Peter. |
| score: 0.287761288448 |
| What does Peter want to pull out of his pocket to calm Hansen down? |
| 0) He pulls out a toy gun |
| 1) A cigarette |
| 2) A gun |
| 3) A statuette |
| 4) A toy car |
| Plot: Peter, who is hitchhiking, is picked up by Hansen. Peter sees that Hansen has a small statuette of Saint Christopher like his own. He begins to laugh as he realizes that they have so much in common, but Hansen thinks that he is being laughed at. Hansen pulls over and tells Peter to get out if he wants to be "funny". Peter moves to pull the statuette out of his pocket in explanation, but Hansen believes he is pulling out a gun and mistakenly shoots and kills Peter. Hansen dumps the body in the bush beside a road and then torches his own car. Peter is revealed to be Waters' missing brother. Waters and his mother meet at the morgue, where Dorri is revealed to be a coroner and Waters promises to find who is responsible. Mrs. Waters blames her surviving son for his brother's death, claiming he was always too busy to look for Peter. |
| score: 0.266812410844 |
| What does Ryan want from Shaniqua? |
| 0) He wants her to refer his father to a different doctor |
| 1) He wants her to cure his father |
| 2) He wants her to authorize additional medical tests for his father |
| 3) He wants her to pay for his father's medical bills |
| 4) He doesn't want anything from her |
| Plot: In the carjacked SUV, Anthony and Peter, arguing and distracted, hit a Korean man while passing a parked white van. They argue about what to do with him, finally dumping him in front of a hospital and driving away. Due to the blood in the vehicle, they are unable to receive payment for the carjacking. The next day, at the Los Angeles Police Department station, Hansen talks to his superior, Lt. Dixon (Keith David), about switching partners. Dixon, a black man, claims that Hansen's charge of Ryan as a racist could cost both Hansen and Dixon their jobs. Dixon suggests a transfer to a one-man car and mockingly tells Hansen that he should justify it by claiming to have uncontrollable flatulence. Ryan visits Shaniqua and apologizes for the argument. He explains that his father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be prostate cancer. Ryan wants him to see a different doctor, but Shaniqua denies the request. Ryan then proceeds to insult Shaniqua by calling her an affirmative action hire. Shaniqua has him escorted out of her office. |
| score: 0.189735313723 |
| What does Ryan reveal to Shaniqua about his father when he comes to apologize to her? |
| 0) His father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be kidney disease |
| 1) His father was previously diagnosed with a liver infection, but he fears it may be liver cancer |
| 2) His father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be prostate cancer |
| 3) His was just diagnosed with prostate cancer |
| 4) His father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be stomach cancer |
| Plot: In the carjacked SUV, Anthony and Peter, arguing and distracted, hit a Korean man while passing a parked white van. They argue about what to do with him, finally dumping him in front of a hospital and driving away. Due to the blood in the vehicle, they are unable to receive payment for the carjacking. The next day, at the Los Angeles Police Department station, Hansen talks to his superior, Lt. Dixon (Keith David), about switching partners. Dixon, a black man, claims that Hansen's charge of Ryan as a racist could cost both Hansen and Dixon their jobs. Dixon suggests a transfer to a one-man car and mockingly tells Hansen that he should justify it by claiming to have uncontrollable flatulence. Ryan visits Shaniqua and apologizes for the argument. He explains that his father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be prostate cancer. Ryan wants him to see a different doctor, but Shaniqua denies the request. Ryan then proceeds to insult Shaniqua by calling her an affirmative action hire. Shaniqua has him escorted out of her office. |
| score: 0.288675480529 |
| Who eventually buys the gun for Farhad? |
| 0) An employee from the store. |
| 1) Farhad's daughter. |
| 2) Farhad's wife. |
| 3) Farhad's neighbor. |
| 4) Farhad's brother. |
| Plot: Farhad locates Daniel's house and waits in ambush. Just as Daniel's wife Elizabeth runs out the front door, she watches in horror while Farhad shoots at Daniel. Daniel's daughter Lara jumps into his arms, attempting to protect him with the "invisible cloak". It takes the grief-stricken parents and Farhad a moment to realize that Lara is miraculously unharmed. The box of ammunition that Dorri had selected contained blanks. Farhad later tells his daughter that he believes that the little girl was his guardian angel, preventing him from committing a terrible crime. Jean is complaining to someone she knows over the phone that she wakes up angry every day and does not know why. Immediately afterwards, she slips and falls down a flight of stairs. Later, she phones Rick, telling him of her accident. It turns out that she is alright thanks to Maria. |
| score: 0.269564315241 |
| What is Farhad's nationality? |
| 0) He is Afghan. |
| 1) He is Persian. |
| 2) He is Azeri. |
| 3) He is Iraqi. |
| 4) He is Egyptian. |
| Plot: Farhad (Shaun Toub), a Persian shop owner, and his daughter Dorri (Bahar Soomekh), argue in Persian as Farhad tries to buy a revolver. The gun store owner grows impatient and degrades the two of them by referring to Farhad as "Osama". Farhad replies that he is an American citizen but he is ordered outside. Despite objecting to the gun purchase, Dorri defiantly finishes it. In another part of town, two black men, Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate), carjack Rick Cabot (Brendan Fraser), the local district attorney, and his wife Jean (Sandra Bullock) as they are about to enter their Lincoln Navigator. Later, at the Cabot house, Hispanic locksmith Daniel Ruiz (Michael Pea) is changing their locks when Jean notices his tattoos. She loudly complains about having been carjacked and now having to endure a Hispanic man changing their locks, feeling he will give copies of the keys to "his other gang members". |
| score: 0.179273317657 |
| What is the name of Farhad's daughter? |
| 0) Dorri. |
| 1) Farah. |
| 2) Her name is Goli. |
| 3) Noushin. |
| 4) Her name is Zarrin. |
| Plot: Farhad locates Daniel's house and waits in ambush. Just as Daniel's wife Elizabeth runs out the front door, she watches in horror while Farhad shoots at Daniel. Daniel's daughter Lara jumps into his arms, attempting to protect him with the "invisible cloak". It takes the grief-stricken parents and Farhad a moment to realize that Lara is miraculously unharmed. The box of ammunition that Dorri had selected contained blanks. Farhad later tells his daughter that he believes that the little girl was his guardian angel, preventing him from committing a terrible crime. Jean is complaining to someone she knows over the phone that she wakes up angry every day and does not know why. Immediately afterwards, she slips and falls down a flight of stairs. Later, she phones Rick, telling him of her accident. It turns out that she is alright thanks to Maria. |
| score: 0.278013526521 |
| How does the gun store owner insult Farhad? |
| 0) He tells him he should leave the States. |
| 1) He calls him Osama. |
| 2) He calls him a terrorist. |
| 3) He tells him he doesn't have enough money to buy anything. |
| 4) He calls him filthy. |
| Plot: Farhad (Shaun Toub), a Persian shop owner, and his daughter Dorri (Bahar Soomekh), argue in Persian as Farhad tries to buy a revolver. The gun store owner grows impatient and degrades the two of them by referring to Farhad as "Osama". Farhad replies that he is an American citizen but he is ordered outside. Despite objecting to the gun purchase, Dorri defiantly finishes it. In another part of town, two black men, Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate), carjack Rick Cabot (Brendan Fraser), the local district attorney, and his wife Jean (Sandra Bullock) as they are about to enter their Lincoln Navigator. Later, at the Cabot house, Hispanic locksmith Daniel Ruiz (Michael Pea) is changing their locks when Jean notices his tattoos. She loudly complains about having been carjacked and now having to endure a Hispanic man changing their locks, feeling he will give copies of the keys to "his other gang members". |
| score: 0.171043392009 |
| What does Jean notice about Daniel Ruiz, when he changes her locks? |
| 0) She notices the scars on his face. |
| 1) His long hair. |
| 2) She notices his piercings. |
| 3) His accent. |
| 4) His tattoos. |
| Plot: Farhad (Shaun Toub), a Persian shop owner, and his daughter Dorri (Bahar Soomekh), argue in Persian as Farhad tries to buy a revolver. The gun store owner grows impatient and degrades the two of them by referring to Farhad as "Osama". Farhad replies that he is an American citizen but he is ordered outside. Despite objecting to the gun purchase, Dorri defiantly finishes it. In another part of town, two black men, Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate), carjack Rick Cabot (Brendan Fraser), the local district attorney, and his wife Jean (Sandra Bullock) as they are about to enter their Lincoln Navigator. Later, at the Cabot house, Hispanic locksmith Daniel Ruiz (Michael Pea) is changing their locks when Jean notices his tattoos. She loudly complains about having been carjacked and now having to endure a Hispanic man changing their locks, feeling he will give copies of the keys to "his other gang members". |
| score: 0.190844973354 |
| What is Daniel Ruiz by profession? |
| 0) He is a plumber. |
| 1) He is a locksmith. |
| 2) He is a gardener. |
| 3) He is an auto mechanic. |
| 4) He is the distrcit attorney. |
| Plot: Farhad (Shaun Toub), a Persian shop owner, and his daughter Dorri (Bahar Soomekh), argue in Persian as Farhad tries to buy a revolver. The gun store owner grows impatient and degrades the two of them by referring to Farhad as "Osama". Farhad replies that he is an American citizen but he is ordered outside. Despite objecting to the gun purchase, Dorri defiantly finishes it. In another part of town, two black men, Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate), carjack Rick Cabot (Brendan Fraser), the local district attorney, and his wife Jean (Sandra Bullock) as they are about to enter their Lincoln Navigator. Later, at the Cabot house, Hispanic locksmith Daniel Ruiz (Michael Pea) is changing their locks when Jean notices his tattoos. She loudly complains about having been carjacked and now having to endure a Hispanic man changing their locks, feeling he will give copies of the keys to "his other gang members". |
| score: 0.165931040504 |
| What is Rick Cabot by profession? |
| 0) He is a politician. |
| 1) An architect. |
| 2) A defense lawyer. |
| 3) He is a doctor. |
| 4) A local district attorney. |
| Plot: Farhad (Shaun Toub), a Persian shop owner, and his daughter Dorri (Bahar Soomekh), argue in Persian as Farhad tries to buy a revolver. The gun store owner grows impatient and degrades the two of them by referring to Farhad as "Osama". Farhad replies that he is an American citizen but he is ordered outside. Despite objecting to the gun purchase, Dorri defiantly finishes it. In another part of town, two black men, Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate), carjack Rick Cabot (Brendan Fraser), the local district attorney, and his wife Jean (Sandra Bullock) as they are about to enter their Lincoln Navigator. Later, at the Cabot house, Hispanic locksmith Daniel Ruiz (Michael Pea) is changing their locks when Jean notices his tattoos. She loudly complains about having been carjacked and now having to endure a Hispanic man changing their locks, feeling he will give copies of the keys to "his other gang members". |
| score: 0.169623846624 |
| What does Waters's mother ask Waters to do? |
| 0) To buy her some food. |
| 1) To visit his younger brother, who is in a hospital. |
| 2) To find some drug for her. |
| 3) To visit her more often, as she is feeling lonely. |
| 4) To find his missing younger brother. |
| Plot: Daniel is seen replacing a lock at Farhad's shop and tries to explain to him that the door frame needs to be replaced. Farhad, whose English is limited, misunderstands and accuses Daniel of cheating him and refuses to pay. The next morning, Farhad discovers the store has been wrecked and defaced with graffiti. His insurance company does not cover the damage, calling it a case of negligence due to the defective door, so he vows revenge on Daniel. Detective Waters visits his mother (Beverly Todd), a hard drug abuser. She asks him to find his missing younger brother. He promises and takes notice that there is almost no food in the apartment as he is leaving. When he tries to present evidence in the shooting between undercover police officers, his superiors tell him not to reveal the cash in the black officer's trunk, saying that their work in crafting a non-racist image for the department will be undone. |
| score: 0.138480644335 |
| Why doesn't insurance company pay for the damage in Farhad's store? |
| 0) Because he wasn't willing to cooperate with them. |
| 1) Because it's a case of negligence |
| 2) Because there are no signs of forced entry. |
| 3) Because the window frames were damaged prior to the event. |
| 4) Because he forgot to lock the door. |
| Plot: Daniel is seen replacing a lock at Farhad's shop and tries to explain to him that the door frame needs to be replaced. Farhad, whose English is limited, misunderstands and accuses Daniel of cheating him and refuses to pay. The next morning, Farhad discovers the store has been wrecked and defaced with graffiti. His insurance company does not cover the damage, calling it a case of negligence due to the defective door, so he vows revenge on Daniel. Detective Waters visits his mother (Beverly Todd), a hard drug abuser. She asks him to find his missing younger brother. He promises and takes notice that there is almost no food in the apartment as he is leaving. When he tries to present evidence in the shooting between undercover police officers, his superiors tell him not to reveal the cash in the black officer's trunk, saying that their work in crafting a non-racist image for the department will be undone. |
| score: 0.257274837283 |
| Why can't Anthony and Peter receive payment for the stolen car? |
| 0) Because they delivered it late |
| 1) Because they knocked a person with the car |
| 2) Because they were seen by the police |
| 3) Because there is blood in the car |
| 4) Because the car is damaged |
| Plot: In the carjacked SUV, Anthony and Peter, arguing and distracted, hit a Korean man while passing a parked white van. They argue about what to do with him, finally dumping him in front of a hospital and driving away. Due to the blood in the vehicle, they are unable to receive payment for the carjacking. The next day, at the Los Angeles Police Department station, Hansen talks to his superior, Lt. Dixon (Keith David), about switching partners. Dixon, a black man, claims that Hansen's charge of Ryan as a racist could cost both Hansen and Dixon their jobs. Dixon suggests a transfer to a one-man car and mockingly tells Hansen that he should justify it by claiming to have uncontrollable flatulence. Ryan visits Shaniqua and apologizes for the argument. He explains that his father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be prostate cancer. Ryan wants him to see a different doctor, but Shaniqua denies the request. Ryan then proceeds to insult Shaniqua by calling her an affirmative action hire. Shaniqua has him escorted out of her office. |
| score: 0.161347289113 |
| What do Anthony and Peter do with the man they hit? |
| 0) They take him to a church |
| 1) They kill him |
| 2) They leave him on the roadside |
| 3) They dump him in front of a hospital |
| 4) They take him to the emergency room |
| Plot: In the carjacked SUV, Anthony and Peter, arguing and distracted, hit a Korean man while passing a parked white van. They argue about what to do with him, finally dumping him in front of a hospital and driving away. Due to the blood in the vehicle, they are unable to receive payment for the carjacking. The next day, at the Los Angeles Police Department station, Hansen talks to his superior, Lt. Dixon (Keith David), about switching partners. Dixon, a black man, claims that Hansen's charge of Ryan as a racist could cost both Hansen and Dixon their jobs. Dixon suggests a transfer to a one-man car and mockingly tells Hansen that he should justify it by claiming to have uncontrollable flatulence. Ryan visits Shaniqua and apologizes for the argument. He explains that his father was previously diagnosed with a bladder infection, but he fears it may be prostate cancer. Ryan wants him to see a different doctor, but Shaniqua denies the request. Ryan then proceeds to insult Shaniqua by calling her an affirmative action hire. Shaniqua has him escorted out of her office. |
| score: 0.143409860946 |
| What does John Ryan see happening in the car that he pulls over? |
| 0) A strange light |
| 1) The driver and the passenger having sex |
| 2) The driver giving the passenger a large sum money |
| 3) The driver and the passenger kissing |
| 4) A passenger perfoming fellatio on the driver |
| Plot: Detectives Waters and Ria arrive at the scene of a shooting between two drivers. The surviving shooter is a white male, identified as an undercover police officer. The dead shooter, a black male, is revealed also to be an undercover police officer. There is a large amount of cash found in the black officer's trunk. This is the third time the white officer has shot and killed a black man. LAPD officer John Ryan (Matt Dillon) calls an HMO on behalf of his father and has an argument with a representative named Shaniqua Johnson (Loretta Devine). He then gets into the squad car with his partner Tom Hansen (Ryan Philippe) and sees a car passenger performing fellatio on the driver of a moving vehicle. They pull over the Navigator similar to the one carjacked earlier, despite discrepancies in the descriptions. |
| score: 0.228826033524 |
| Who do the two players of the shooting, where dectective Waters and Tia arrive, reveal to be? |
| 0) A white male undercover officer and a black male undercover officer |
| 1) A white male trafficker and a black male trafficker |
| 2) A white male undercover officer and a black male drug dealer |
| 3) A black male undercover officer and a white male drug dealer |
| 4) Two white male undercover officers |
| Plot: Detectives Waters and Ria arrive at the scene of a shooting between two drivers. The surviving shooter is a white male, identified as an undercover police officer. The dead shooter, a black male, is revealed also to be an undercover police officer. There is a large amount of cash found in the black officer's trunk. This is the third time the white officer has shot and killed a black man. LAPD officer John Ryan (Matt Dillon) calls an HMO on behalf of his father and has an argument with a representative named Shaniqua Johnson (Loretta Devine). He then gets into the squad car with his partner Tom Hansen (Ryan Philippe) and sees a car passenger performing fellatio on the driver of a moving vehicle. They pull over the Navigator similar to the one carjacked earlier, despite discrepancies in the descriptions. |
| score: 0.210896693309 |
| Who are the detectives that come to the scene of a shooting between two drivers. |
| 0) Waters and Ria |
| 1) Ryan, Waters, and Ria |
| 2) Waters and Ryan |
| 3) Ria and Hansen |
| 4) Hansen and Ryan |
| Plot: The film begins with commentary by passenger Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle) having suffered a car accident with his partner Ria (Jennifer Esposito). He mentions that the denizens of Los Angeles have lost their "sense of touch." Ria and the driver of the other car, Kim Lee, exchange racially charged insults. When Waters exits the car, he arrives at a police investigation crime scene concerning the discovery of "a dead kid." |
| score: 0.278941654283 |
| How does Lara want to protect Daniel from the bullets? |
| 0) With a bullet-proof vest |
| 1) With the invisible cloak |
| 2) With her guardian angel |
| 3) With her body |
| 4) With her magic blanket |
| Plot: Farhad locates Daniel's house and waits in ambush. Just as Daniel's wife Elizabeth runs out the front door, she watches in horror while Farhad shoots at Daniel. Daniel's daughter Lara jumps into his arms, attempting to protect him with the "invisible cloak". It takes the grief-stricken parents and Farhad a moment to realize that Lara is miraculously unharmed. The box of ammunition that Dorri had selected contained blanks. Farhad later tells his daughter that he believes that the little girl was his guardian angel, preventing him from committing a terrible crime. Jean is complaining to someone she knows over the phone that she wakes up angry every day and does not know why. Immediately afterwards, she slips and falls down a flight of stairs. Later, she phones Rick, telling him of her accident. It turns out that she is alright thanks to Maria. |
| score: 0.281515291257 |
| What does Farhad to to Daniel in front of his own house? |
| 0) He kicks him |
| 1) He yells at him |
| 2) He shoots him |
| 3) He stabs him |
| 4) He runs him over a car |
| Plot: Farhad locates Daniel's house and waits in ambush. Just as Daniel's wife Elizabeth runs out the front door, she watches in horror while Farhad shoots at Daniel. Daniel's daughter Lara jumps into his arms, attempting to protect him with the "invisible cloak". It takes the grief-stricken parents and Farhad a moment to realize that Lara is miraculously unharmed. The box of ammunition that Dorri had selected contained blanks. Farhad later tells his daughter that he believes that the little girl was his guardian angel, preventing him from committing a terrible crime. Jean is complaining to someone she knows over the phone that she wakes up angry every day and does not know why. Immediately afterwards, she slips and falls down a flight of stairs. Later, she phones Rick, telling him of her accident. It turns out that she is alright thanks to Maria. |
| score: 0.200857640575 |
| Who calms Cameron down when the race with police officers is over? |
| 0) Hansen |
| 1) Lt. Dixon |
| 2) Anthony |
| 3) Officer Gomez |
| 4) Georgie |
| Plot: As police officers arrive, Cameron and Anthony both race for the car and jump in. Cameron drives away, with Anthony continuing to point a gun at him. A car chase ensues. Hansen is one of the police officers who has responded and recognizes Cameron's vehicle. Cameron drives into a dead end, puts Anthony's gun into his pocket, and gets out of the car, all the while yelling insults at the officers. Just before he pulls out the gun, Hansen convinces him to stop aggravating the situation and to go home. Hansen vouches for Cameron, fending off the other officers, and promising to give him a "harsh" warning. Later, Cameron tells Anthony that as a black man he is embarrassed for him and drops Anthony off at a bus stop. |
| score: 0.273570672169 |
| Who is Jean scolding about the dishes? |
| 0) Maria |
| 1) Ryan |
| 2) Christine |
| 3) Cameron |
| 4) Fred |
| Plot: Jean comes home and sees dishes in the dishwasher. She accosts her Hispanic maid Maria for not putting them in the cupboards. Ryan comes across a car accident and as he crawls into the overturned vehicle, he finds Christine trapped. Upon recognizing Ryan, Christine becomes hysterical, but gasoline is leaking from the tank and running downhill towards another wreck, which has already caught fire. He calms her down, and with the assistance of his partner and spectators, Ryan pulls Christine out just as her car bursts into flames. Anthony and Peter approach another Navigator which happens to be Cameron's. They only see Cameron driving after they open the door and are shocked to see that the driver is black. Cameron is tired of being pushed around and resists. Anthony tells Peter to shoot Cameron, but Peter does not. |
| score: 0.202726875695 |
| What does Anthony tell Peter to do to Cameron? |
| 0) To let him go |
| 1) To beat him up |
| 2) To arrest him |
| 3) To search him |
| 4) To shoot him |
| Plot: Jean comes home and sees dishes in the dishwasher. She accosts her Hispanic maid Maria for not putting them in the cupboards. Ryan comes across a car accident and as he crawls into the overturned vehicle, he finds Christine trapped. Upon recognizing Ryan, Christine becomes hysterical, but gasoline is leaking from the tank and running downhill towards another wreck, which has already caught fire. He calms her down, and with the assistance of his partner and spectators, Ryan pulls Christine out just as her car bursts into flames. Anthony and Peter approach another Navigator which happens to be Cameron's. They only see Cameron driving after they open the door and are shocked to see that the driver is black. Cameron is tired of being pushed around and resists. Anthony tells Peter to shoot Cameron, but Peter does not. |
| score: 0.175052927973 |
| Whom does Ryan find trapped in the car? |
| 0) Christine |
| 1) Peter |
| 2) Jean |
| 3) Ken |
| 4) Elizabeth |
| Plot: Jean comes home and sees dishes in the dishwasher. She accosts her Hispanic maid Maria for not putting them in the cupboards. Ryan comes across a car accident and as he crawls into the overturned vehicle, he finds Christine trapped. Upon recognizing Ryan, Christine becomes hysterical, but gasoline is leaking from the tank and running downhill towards another wreck, which has already caught fire. He calms her down, and with the assistance of his partner and spectators, Ryan pulls Christine out just as her car bursts into flames. Anthony and Peter approach another Navigator which happens to be Cameron's. They only see Cameron driving after they open the door and are shocked to see that the driver is black. Cameron is tired of being pushed around and resists. Anthony tells Peter to shoot Cameron, but Peter does not. |
| score: 0.185764279314 |
| Who drives the other car that was involved in the accident with Graham and Ria? |
| 0) Ken Ho |
| 1) Lucien |
| 2) Shaniqua Johnson |
| 3) Georgie |
| 4) Kim Lee |
| Plot: The film begins with commentary by passenger Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle) having suffered a car accident with his partner Ria (Jennifer Esposito). He mentions that the denizens of Los Angeles have lost their "sense of touch." Ria and the driver of the other car, Kim Lee, exchange racially charged insults. When Waters exits the car, he arrives at a police investigation crime scene concerning the discovery of "a dead kid." |
| score: 0.324555632243 |
| What is Graham Waters's wife name? |
| 0) Shaniqua |
| 1) Jean |
| 2) Elizabeth |
| 3) Kim Lee |
| 4) Ria |
| Plot: The film begins with commentary by passenger Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle) having suffered a car accident with his partner Ria (Jennifer Esposito). He mentions that the denizens of Los Angeles have lost their "sense of touch." Ria and the driver of the other car, Kim Lee, exchange racially charged insults. When Waters exits the car, he arrives at a police investigation crime scene concerning the discovery of "a dead kid." |
| score: 0.262298079005 |
| What happens to Farhad store the day after Daniel changes the locks? |
| 0) Nothing happens to the store. |
| 1) The store is robbed and everything is taken |
| 2) The store is defaced with racist remarks. |
| 3) The store is wrecked and defaced with graffiti. |
| 4) The store is burned down. |
| Plot: Daniel is seen replacing a lock at Farhad's shop and tries to explain to him that the door frame needs to be replaced. Farhad, whose English is limited, misunderstands and accuses Daniel of cheating him and refuses to pay. The next morning, Farhad discovers the store has been wrecked and defaced with graffiti. His insurance company does not cover the damage, calling it a case of negligence due to the defective door, so he vows revenge on Daniel. Detective Waters visits his mother (Beverly Todd), a hard drug abuser. She asks him to find his missing younger brother. He promises and takes notice that there is almost no food in the apartment as he is leaving. When he tries to present evidence in the shooting between undercover police officers, his superiors tell him not to reveal the cash in the black officer's trunk, saying that their work in crafting a non-racist image for the department will be undone. |
| score: 0.330612813488 |
| How much money is Anthony offered for each immigrant? |
| 0) $5000 |
| 1) $50 |
| 2) $400 |
| 3) $800 |
| 4) $500 |
| Plot: Anthony returns to the white van owned by the Korean man whom they had run over earlier. Finding the keys still hanging from the door lock, he drives the van away. The Korean man's wife Kim Lee arrives at the previously mentioned hospital looking for her husband, the man who has been run over, named Choi Jin Gui. Conscious and coherent, he tells her to go and immediately cash a check that he has in his wallet. Anthony has driven the white van to a chop shop he frequents, and as they inspect the van, a number of Cambodian immigrants are discovered locked in the back of the van, revealing that Choi was involved in human trafficking. Anthony is offered $500 for each person in the van but refuses out of disgust. Anthony drives to Chinatown and sets the Cambodian people free. As Anthony drives away, he passes a car crash, which turns out to involve Shaniqua. Shaniqua and the other driver get out and begin to exchange racial slurs. |
| score: 0.175865875032 |
| Why is Christine angry with her husband after the pull over? |
| 0) Cameron was cooking while she was being violated |
| 1) Cameron was preaching while she was being violated |
| 2) Cameron was sleeping while she was being violated |
| 3) Cameron did nothing while she was being violated |
| 4) Cameron was laundering while she was being violated |
| Plot: They order the couple, television director Cameron Thayer (Terrence Howard) and his wife Christine (Thandie Newton), to exit. Cameron is cooperative, but Christine is argumentative. This annoys Ryan, who manually molests Christine under the pretense of administering a pat-down. Intimidated, Cameron says nothing. The couple is released without a citation. Once home, Christine becomes enraged that Cameron did nothing while she was being violated. Cameron insists that what he did was correct and storms out. Arriving home from work long after dark, Daniel finds his young daughter, Lara (Ashlyn Sanchez), hiding under her bed after hearing a gunshot outside. To comfort her, Daniel gives her an "invisible impenetrable cloak", which makes her feel safe enough to fall asleep in her bed. |
| score: 0.202351046278 |
| Why is Daniel's daugther Lara hiding under her bed? |
| 0) hearing scream of a girl |
| 1) hearing a gunshot |
| 2) hearing crackers blasting sound |
| 3) hearing a whistle |
| 4) hearing an horn sound |
| Plot: They order the couple, television director Cameron Thayer (Terrence Howard) and his wife Christine (Thandie Newton), to exit. Cameron is cooperative, but Christine is argumentative. This annoys Ryan, who manually molests Christine under the pretense of administering a pat-down. Intimidated, Cameron says nothing. The couple is released without a citation. Once home, Christine becomes enraged that Cameron did nothing while she was being violated. Cameron insists that what he did was correct and storms out. Arriving home from work long after dark, Daniel finds his young daughter, Lara (Ashlyn Sanchez), hiding under her bed after hearing a gunshot outside. To comfort her, Daniel gives her an "invisible impenetrable cloak", which makes her feel safe enough to fall asleep in her bed. |
| score: 0.216232756119 |
| What does Daniel imaginatively give to Lara to comfot her? |
| 0) invisible impenetrable coat |
| 1) invisible impenetrable cloak |
| 2) invisible impenetrable jacket |
| 3) invisible impenetrable gown |
| 4) invisible impenetrable robe |
| Plot: They order the couple, television director Cameron Thayer (Terrence Howard) and his wife Christine (Thandie Newton), to exit. Cameron is cooperative, but Christine is argumentative. This annoys Ryan, who manually molests Christine under the pretense of administering a pat-down. Intimidated, Cameron says nothing. The couple is released without a citation. Once home, Christine becomes enraged that Cameron did nothing while she was being violated. Cameron insists that what he did was correct and storms out. Arriving home from work long after dark, Daniel finds his young daughter, Lara (Ashlyn Sanchez), hiding under her bed after hearing a gunshot outside. To comfort her, Daniel gives her an "invisible impenetrable cloak", which makes her feel safe enough to fall asleep in her bed. |
| score: 0.302739171515 |
| What does Jessica give to Robbie at his graduation? |
| 0) The envelope contaning pictures of herself |
| 1) Her old car |
| 2) A new puppy |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) An inspiring speech |
| Plot: At Robbie's eighth grade graduation, Robbie is the Salutatorian and gives a pessimistic speech about how he no longer believes in true love and soul-mates. Cal stops him and instead begins to recount his courtship with Emily to the audience, saying that, while he doesn't know if things will work out, he will never give up on Emily. With renewed faith, Robbie reaffirms his love for Jessica, to the audience's applause. After the ceremony, Cal gives Jacob and Hannah his blessing. Jessica gives Robbie an envelope containing the photos of herself to "get him through high school." Cal and Emily have a laugh talking about the events that have transpired the past year, hinting that they might get back together. |
| score: 0.263588688055 |
| What grade is Robbie in? |
| 0) Ninth grade |
| 1) Sixth grade |
| 2) Seventh grade |
| 3) Fourth grade |
| 4) Eighth grade |
| Plot: At Robbie's eighth grade graduation, Robbie is the Salutatorian and gives a pessimistic speech about how he no longer believes in true love and soul-mates. Cal stops him and instead begins to recount his courtship with Emily to the audience, saying that, while he doesn't know if things will work out, he will never give up on Emily. With renewed faith, Robbie reaffirms his love for Jessica, to the audience's applause. After the ceremony, Cal gives Jacob and Hannah his blessing. Jessica gives Robbie an envelope containing the photos of herself to "get him through high school." Cal and Emily have a laugh talking about the events that have transpired the past year, hinting that they might get back together. |
| score: 0.254686191026 |
| Why does Jessica take nude photos of herself? |
| 0) To give to Robbie |
| 1) She takes advice from her classmate because she has a crush on Cal |
| 2) To give to her boyfriend |
| 3) She never takes nude photos |
| 4) Because her classmate asked for some |
| Plot: At Robbie's eighth grade graduation, Robbie is the Salutatorian and gives a pessimistic speech about how he no longer believes in true love and soul-mates. Cal stops him and instead begins to recount his courtship with Emily to the audience, saying that, while he doesn't know if things will work out, he will never give up on Emily. With renewed faith, Robbie reaffirms his love for Jessica, to the audience's applause. After the ceremony, Cal gives Jacob and Hannah his blessing. Jessica gives Robbie an envelope containing the photos of herself to "get him through high school." Cal and Emily have a laugh talking about the events that have transpired the past year, hinting that they might get back together. |
| score: 0.21719436552 |
| Why does Bernie attack Cal? |
| 0) Because Cal owes him money |
| 1) Because Cal is having an affair with his wife |
| 2) Because Cal is the reason for Bernie's divorce with his wife |
| 3) Bernie never attacks Cal |
| 4) He finds the naked pictures Jessica was planning on giving to Cal |
| Plot: At Robbie's eighth grade graduation, Robbie is the Salutatorian and gives a pessimistic speech about how he no longer believes in true love and soul-mates. Cal stops him and instead begins to recount his courtship with Emily to the audience, saying that, while he doesn't know if things will work out, he will never give up on Emily. With renewed faith, Robbie reaffirms his love for Jessica, to the audience's applause. After the ceremony, Cal gives Jacob and Hannah his blessing. Jessica gives Robbie an envelope containing the photos of herself to "get him through high school." Cal and Emily have a laugh talking about the events that have transpired the past year, hinting that they might get back together. |
| score: 0.251415891581 |
| What does Hannah's boyfriend Richard do instead of proposing to her after she passes the bar exam? |
| 0) He cheats on her one night when he gets drunk |
| 1) Gives her a necklace |
| 2) Offers her a job position |
| 3) Takes her on vacation |
| 4) Proposes to her |
| Plot: Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is a middle-aged man who learns that his wife Emily (Julianne Moore) cheated on him with a co-worker, David Lindhagen (Kevin Bacon), and that she wants a divorce. After moving into his own apartment, Cal goes to a bar night after night, talking loudly about his divorce, until he attracts the attention of a young man named Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling), a womanizer who beds women each night, although a young woman named Hannah (Emma Stone) recently had rejected his advances. Jacob takes pity on Cal, and offers to teach him how to pick up women. Using Jacob's teachings, Cal seduces Kate (Marisa Tomei) at the bar. After this encounter, Cal manages to successfully seduce other women in the bar. He sees Emily again at their son Robbie's (Jonah Bobo) parent-teacher conference. The interaction goes well until they discover that Robbie's teacher is Kate, who reveals to Emily that she and Cal slept together. Cal then confesses to sleeping with many women. Emily leaves in disgust and begins actively dating David. Meanwhile, Hannah, a recent law school graduate, is expecting her boyfriend, Richard (Josh Groban) to propose marriage while they celebrate her passing the bar exam, but he does not, instead, offering her a position at his law firm. Offended and hurt, Hannah returns to the bar where she originally rejected Jacob's advances and kisses Jacob passionately. The two return to Jacob's home to hook up, but end up talking to each other all night and making a connection. Jacob starts a relationship with Hannah, and he becomes distant from Cal. |
| score: 0.160036273927 |
| What does Jacob do to help Cal? |
| 0) Buys him hookers to sleep with. |
| 1) He sleeps with his wife |
| 2) Gets him drunk. |
| 3) He introduces him to Kate |
| 4) Teaches him how to pick up women. |
| Plot: Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is a middle-aged man who learns that his wife Emily (Julianne Moore) cheated on him with a co-worker, David Lindhagen (Kevin Bacon), and that she wants a divorce. After moving into his own apartment, Cal goes to a bar night after night, talking loudly about his divorce, until he attracts the attention of a young man named Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling), a womanizer who beds women each night, although a young woman named Hannah (Emma Stone) recently had rejected his advances. Jacob takes pity on Cal, and offers to teach him how to pick up women. Using Jacob's teachings, Cal seduces Kate (Marisa Tomei) at the bar. After this encounter, Cal manages to successfully seduce other women in the bar. He sees Emily again at their son Robbie's (Jonah Bobo) parent-teacher conference. The interaction goes well until they discover that Robbie's teacher is Kate, who reveals to Emily that she and Cal slept together. Cal then confesses to sleeping with many women. Emily leaves in disgust and begins actively dating David. Meanwhile, Hannah, a recent law school graduate, is expecting her boyfriend, Richard (Josh Groban) to propose marriage while they celebrate her passing the bar exam, but he does not, instead, offering her a position at his law firm. Offended and hurt, Hannah returns to the bar where she originally rejected Jacob's advances and kisses Jacob passionately. The two return to Jacob's home to hook up, but end up talking to each other all night and making a connection. Jacob starts a relationship with Hannah, and he becomes distant from Cal. |
| score: 0.201362546719 |
| What is Mrs. Caldwell's daughter's name? |
| 0) Celeste |
| 1) Cecile |
| 2) Annette |
| 3) Helen |
| 4) Kathryn |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.370353025355 |
| Who is Annette Hargrove? |
| 0) Their headmaster's wife |
| 1) The class president |
| 2) Their headmaster's granddaughter |
| 3) Their headmaster's daughter |
| 4) Their headmaster's niece |
| Plot: In an upscale New York City mansion, wealthy and popular Kathryn Merteuil (Gellar) is discussing her prep school with Mrs. Caldwell (Christine Baranski) and Caldwell's daughter Cecile (Selma Blair). Kathryn promises Mrs. Caldwell that she will look out for the sheltered and naive Cecile. Sebastian (Phillippe) enters and Mrs. Caldwell reacts to him coldly and leaves with Cecile. Kathryn reveals that her real intention is to use Cecile to take revenge on Court, her ex-lover, who had dumped her for Cecile. Kathryn asks her step-brother Sebastian to seduce Cecile; he refuses as he is planning to seduce virgin Annette Hargrove (Witherspoon), the daughter of their school's headmaster. Annette is a 'paradigm of chastity and virtue' who recently wrote a published essay about saving herself for marriage and has been temporarily staying with Sebastian's aunt. The two make a wager: If Kathryn wins, she gets Sebastian's vintage Jaguar XK140; if Sebastian wins, Kathryn will have sex with him. It is mentioned that Sebastian keeps a journal detailing his conquests. |
| score: 0.209680045624 |
| Who did Court dump Kathryn for? |
| 0) Cecile |
| 1) Cecilia |
| 2) Marci |
| 3) Annette |
| 4) Helen |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.355500314753 |
| How does Mrs. Caldwell react to Sebastian when he enters the house? |
| 0) She slaps him |
| 1) She reacts to him coldly |
| 2) She smiles at him |
| 3) She shakes his hand |
| 4) She hugs him |
| Plot: In an upscale New York City mansion, wealthy and popular Kathryn Merteuil (Gellar) is discussing her prep school with Mrs. Caldwell (Christine Baranski) and Caldwell's daughter Cecile (Selma Blair). Kathryn promises Mrs. Caldwell that she will look out for the sheltered and naive Cecile. Sebastian (Phillippe) enters and Mrs. Caldwell reacts to him coldly and leaves with Cecile. Kathryn reveals that her real intention is to use Cecile to take revenge on Court, her ex-lover, who had dumped her for Cecile. Kathryn asks her step-brother Sebastian to seduce Cecile; he refuses as he is planning to seduce virgin Annette Hargrove (Witherspoon), the daughter of their school's headmaster. Annette is a 'paradigm of chastity and virtue' who recently wrote a published essay about saving herself for marriage and has been temporarily staying with Sebastian's aunt. The two make a wager: If Kathryn wins, she gets Sebastian's vintage Jaguar XK140; if Sebastian wins, Kathryn will have sex with him. It is mentioned that Sebastian keeps a journal detailing his conquests. |
| score: 0.263104909108 |
| Who is Kathryn discussing her prep school with? |
| 0) Mrs. Caldwell and her daughter Cecile |
| 1) Mrs. Caldwell and her daughter Annette |
| 2) Mrs. Caldwell and her neice Cecile |
| 3) Mrs. Caldwell and her son Sebastian |
| 4) Mr. Caldwell and his daughter Cecile |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.396230467923 |
| What kind of reputation does Annette's have at school? |
| 0) She is a 'paradigm of chastity and virtue' |
| 1) She is the most promiscuous student |
| 2) She is a 'paradigm of sex and promiscuity' |
| 3) She is a 'paradigm of wealth and beauty' |
| 4) She is the biggest nerd |
| Plot: In an upscale New York City mansion, wealthy and popular Kathryn Merteuil (Gellar) is discussing her prep school with Mrs. Caldwell (Christine Baranski) and Caldwell's daughter Cecile (Selma Blair). Kathryn promises Mrs. Caldwell that she will look out for the sheltered and naive Cecile. Sebastian (Phillippe) enters and Mrs. Caldwell reacts to him coldly and leaves with Cecile. Kathryn reveals that her real intention is to use Cecile to take revenge on Court, her ex-lover, who had dumped her for Cecile. Kathryn asks her step-brother Sebastian to seduce Cecile; he refuses as he is planning to seduce virgin Annette Hargrove (Witherspoon), the daughter of their school's headmaster. Annette is a 'paradigm of chastity and virtue' who recently wrote a published essay about saving herself for marriage and has been temporarily staying with Sebastian's aunt. The two make a wager: If Kathryn wins, she gets Sebastian's vintage Jaguar XK140; if Sebastian wins, Kathryn will have sex with him. It is mentioned that Sebastian keeps a journal detailing his conquests. |
| score: 0.236528577206 |
| What does Cecile do at Sebastian's funeral? |
| 0) She makes a speech about Sebastian |
| 1) She sings a song dedicated to Sebastian |
| 2) She gives out copies of Sebastian's journal |
| 3) She gives out roses for everyone to put on Sebastian's coffin |
| 4) She gives out photos of Sebastian |
| Plot: At Sebastian's funeral, Cecile distributes copies of Sebastian's journal, made into a book by Annette, titled "Cruel Intentions". Kathryn is humiliated and rejected by her former friends, her reputation is ruined when the drugs hidden in her rosary are discovered. Annette drives away in Sebastian's car with his journal at her side as fond memories of Sebastian play through her head. |
| score: 0.470188526712 |
| What happens between Sebastian and Annette over time? |
| 0) Sebastian falls in love with Annette, and she does as well but resists him. |
| 1) They start resenting each other. |
| 2) They start arguing over time, putting a strain on their relationship. |
| 3) They start working together more closely and become attracted to each other over time. |
| 4) They fall in love and start dating in secret. |
| Plot: Sebastian falls in love with Annette, who returns his feelings but still resists him. Sebastian calls her a hypocrite because she claims to be waiting for her one true love, but when her one true love chooses to love her back, she resists. She relents, but Sebastian refuses her, confused about his feelings colliding with his stolid sexuality. Annette flees to the estate of her friend's parents. Sebastian tracks her down, professes his love, and makes love to her. As he has won the bet, Kathryn offers herself to Sebastian the next day, but he refuses; he now only wants Annette. Kathryn taunts him and threatens to ruin Annette's reputation, so Sebastian pretends indifference to Annette and coldly breaks up with her. |
| score: 0.506302889487 |
| What does Sebastian to to Cecile when she comes to his house? |
| 0) He blackmails Cecile and performs black magic on her. |
| 1) He blackmails Cecile and performs a surgery on her |
| 2) He blackmails Cecile and performs sword dance with her. |
| 3) He blackmails Cecile and performs magic tricks on her |
| 4) He blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.510141170829 |
| Who does Cecile tell about Ronald's interest in her? |
| 0) Kathryn |
| 1) Greg |
| 2) Annette |
| 3) Sebastian |
| 4) Helen |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.410418056603 |
| Who does Kathryn tell about Ronald's romance with Cecile? |
| 0) Cecile's mother |
| 1) Cecile's sister |
| 2) Kathryn's mother |
| 3) Kathryn's brother |
| 4) Cecile's brother |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.504688531163 |
| Why does Sebastian call Cecile to his house? |
| 0) To give her flowers from Greg |
| 1) To give her a letter from Greg |
| 2) To give her a letter from Blaine |
| 3) To give her flowers from Ronald |
| 4) To give her a letter from Ronald |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.40797458377 |
| Who is Cecile's music teacher? |
| 0) Annette Hargrove |
| 1) Sebastian Valmont |
| 2) Blaine Tuttle |
| 3) Bunny Caldwell |
| 4) Ronald Clifford |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.393419168648 |
| What does Kathryn say when Cecile tells her about her sexual encounter with Sebastian? |
| 0) Kathryn advises her to learn from Mrs. Michalak so that she can make Sebastian happy in bed. |
| 1) Kathryn advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| 2) Kathryn advises her to learn from Mrs. Sugarman so that she can make Sebastian happy in bed. |
| 3) Kathryn advises her to learn from Ronald so that she can make Sebastian happy in bed. |
| 4) Kathryn advises her to learn from Dr. Greenbaum so that she can make Sebastian happy in bed. |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.604861999889 |
| What does Kathryn do after Sebastian tells her he no longer wants her? |
| 0) She then avoids him. |
| 1) She then blacklist him. |
| 2) She then rejects him. |
| 3) She then ignores him. |
| 4) She then abandon him. |
| Plot: After Sebastian tells Kathryn that he has broken up with Annette and arranged for Cecile and Ronald to be together, Kathryn reveals that she has known all along that he was truly in love with Annette and manipulated him into giving her up. Sebastian angrily dismisses Kathryn saying he no longer wants her and she then rejects him. Sebastian leaves, and Kathryn calls Ronald to (falsely) inform him that Sebastian hit her. Sebastian confronts Annette, but she refuses his apologies; he sends her his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. When Sebastian starts heading home, Ronald confronts him on the street and a fight ensues. Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of traffic. Sebastian pushes her to safety and is hit by a cab. Before he dies, Sebastian and Annette profess their love for each other. Watching this, Ronald discovers that Kathryn lied to him about Sebastian with intent on using him to kill her step-brother and leaves the scene to notify the police. |
| score: 0.250553034963 |
| How does Annette react when Sebastian apologizes to her? |
| 0) She refuses his apologies. |
| 1) She repudiates his apologies. |
| 2) She accepts his apologies. |
| 3) She denies his apologies. |
| 4) She ignores his apologies. |
| Plot: After Sebastian tells Kathryn that he has broken up with Annette and arranged for Cecile and Ronald to be together, Kathryn reveals that she has known all along that he was truly in love with Annette and manipulated him into giving her up. Sebastian angrily dismisses Kathryn saying he no longer wants her and she then rejects him. Sebastian leaves, and Kathryn calls Ronald to (falsely) inform him that Sebastian hit her. Sebastian confronts Annette, but she refuses his apologies; he sends her his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. When Sebastian starts heading home, Ronald confronts him on the street and a fight ensues. Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of traffic. Sebastian pushes her to safety and is hit by a cab. Before he dies, Sebastian and Annette profess their love for each other. Watching this, Ronald discovers that Kathryn lied to him about Sebastian with intent on using him to kill her step-brother and leaves the scene to notify the police. |
| score: 0.290235157407 |
| What does Ronald do when he realizes Kathryn lied to him about Sebastian? |
| 0) Ronald leaves the scene to notify the authorities. |
| 1) Ronald leaves the scene to notify her parents. |
| 2) Ronald leaves the scene to notify the news media. |
| 3) Ronald leaves the scene to notify the neighbourhood. |
| 4) Ronald leaves the scene to notify the police. |
| Plot: After Sebastian tells Kathryn that he has broken up with Annette and arranged for Cecile and Ronald to be together, Kathryn reveals that she has known all along that he was truly in love with Annette and manipulated him into giving her up. Sebastian angrily dismisses Kathryn saying he no longer wants her and she then rejects him. Sebastian leaves, and Kathryn calls Ronald to (falsely) inform him that Sebastian hit her. Sebastian confronts Annette, but she refuses his apologies; he sends her his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. When Sebastian starts heading home, Ronald confronts him on the street and a fight ensues. Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of traffic. Sebastian pushes her to safety and is hit by a cab. Before he dies, Sebastian and Annette profess their love for each other. Watching this, Ronald discovers that Kathryn lied to him about Sebastian with intent on using him to kill her step-brother and leaves the scene to notify the police. |
| score: 0.370878845967 |
| What does Sebastian do to convince Annette of his love for her? |
| 0) He sends her his logbook, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. |
| 1) He sends her his yearbook, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. |
| 2) He sends her his diary, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. |
| 3) He sends her his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. |
| 4) He sends her his notebook, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. |
| Plot: After Sebastian tells Kathryn that he has broken up with Annette and arranged for Cecile and Ronald to be together, Kathryn reveals that she has known all along that he was truly in love with Annette and manipulated him into giving her up. Sebastian angrily dismisses Kathryn saying he no longer wants her and she then rejects him. Sebastian leaves, and Kathryn calls Ronald to (falsely) inform him that Sebastian hit her. Sebastian confronts Annette, but she refuses his apologies; he sends her his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. When Sebastian starts heading home, Ronald confronts him on the street and a fight ensues. Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of traffic. Sebastian pushes her to safety and is hit by a cab. Before he dies, Sebastian and Annette profess their love for each other. Watching this, Ronald discovers that Kathryn lied to him about Sebastian with intent on using him to kill her step-brother and leaves the scene to notify the police. |
| score: 0.509008761538 |
| Who arranges for Cecil and Ronald to be together? |
| 0) Annette |
| 1) Sebastian |
| 2) Helen |
| 3) Kathryn |
| 4) Blaine |
| Plot: Cecile's music teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas) is in love with her. Cecile confesses this to Kathryn. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance and Mrs. Caldwell intervenes in her daughter's relationship. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. There, he blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed. |
| score: 0.300606249276 |
| What happens to Annette when she tries to stop the fight between Ronald and Sebastian in the street? |
| 0) Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of queue. |
| 1) Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of traffic. |
| 2) Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of trucks. |
| 3) Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of vehicles. |
| 4) Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of congestion. |
| Plot: After Sebastian tells Kathryn that he has broken up with Annette and arranged for Cecile and Ronald to be together, Kathryn reveals that she has known all along that he was truly in love with Annette and manipulated him into giving her up. Sebastian angrily dismisses Kathryn saying he no longer wants her and she then rejects him. Sebastian leaves, and Kathryn calls Ronald to (falsely) inform him that Sebastian hit her. Sebastian confronts Annette, but she refuses his apologies; he sends her his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's manipulative schemes, their bet, and written his true feelings for Annette all along. When Sebastian starts heading home, Ronald confronts him on the street and a fight ensues. Annette runs out and tries to stop it and is thrown into the way of traffic. Sebastian pushes her to safety and is hit by a cab. Before he dies, Sebastian and Annette profess their love for each other. Watching this, Ronald discovers that Kathryn lied to him about Sebastian with intent on using him to kill her step-brother and leaves the scene to notify the police. |
| score: 0.42782539705 |
| What kind of car does Sebastin drive? |
| 0) 1942 Lincoln Continental |
| 1) 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V |
| 2) 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 |
| 3) 1967 Chevy Impala |
| 4) Jaguar XK140 |
| Plot: In an upscale New York City mansion, wealthy and popular Kathryn Merteuil (Gellar) is discussing her prep school with Mrs. Caldwell (Christine Baranski) and Caldwell's daughter Cecile (Selma Blair). Kathryn promises Mrs. Caldwell that she will look out for the sheltered and naive Cecile. Sebastian (Phillippe) enters and Mrs. Caldwell reacts to him coldly and leaves with Cecile. Kathryn reveals that her real intention is to use Cecile to take revenge on Court, her ex-lover, who had dumped her for Cecile. Kathryn asks her step-brother Sebastian to seduce Cecile; he refuses as he is planning to seduce virgin Annette Hargrove (Witherspoon), the daughter of their school's headmaster. Annette is a 'paradigm of chastity and virtue' who recently wrote a published essay about saving herself for marriage and has been temporarily staying with Sebastian's aunt. The two make a wager: If Kathryn wins, she gets Sebastian's vintage Jaguar XK140; if Sebastian wins, Kathryn will have sex with him. It is mentioned that Sebastian keeps a journal detailing his conquests. |
| score: 0.105958174603 |
| What is mentioned about Sebastian? |
| 0) Sebastian keeps a logbook detailing his assignments. |
| 1) Sebastian keeps a diary detailing his daily activities. |
| 2) Sebastian keeps a journal detailing his conquests. |
| 3) Sebastian keeps a logbook detailing his commitments. |
| 4) Sebastian keeps a daybook detailing his commitments. |
| Plot: At Sebastian's funeral, Cecile distributes copies of Sebastian's journal, made into a book by Annette, titled "Cruel Intentions". Kathryn is humiliated and rejected by her former friends, her reputation is ruined when the drugs hidden in her rosary are discovered. Annette drives away in Sebastian's car with his journal at her side as fond memories of Sebastian play through her head. |
| score: 0.312424682303 |
| Who does Sebastian vent to about his failure to seduce Annette? |
| 0) As she had already been told of his sickness |
| 1) As she had already been told of his weakness |
| 2) As she had already been told of his strength |
| 3) As she had already been told of his reputation |
| 4) As she had already been told of his vigor |
| Plot: Sebastian's seduction of Annette fails, as she had already been told of his reputation. He vents to his friend Blaine (Joshua Jackson), who suggests that the informant might be Annette's ex-boyfriend and closeted jock Greg (Eric Mabius). Blaine reveals to Sebastian that Greg tried to make a pass at him and uses that to seduce him. Sebastian confronts Greg with photographic evidence of his homosexuality, he denies warning Annette. Greg agrees to find out who did, and Sebastian also orders him to laud Sebastian as misunderstood. Later, Greg gushes about Sebastian to Annette and discovers that the culprit is Cecile's mother, Mrs. Caldwell. Wanting revenge on the Caldwells, Sebastian tells Kathryn he will now seduce Cecile. |
| score: 0.324530005003 |
| Who is Greg? |
| 0) Helen's ex-boyfriend and closeted jock |
| 1) Annette's ex-boyfriend and closeted jock |
| 2) Kathryn's ex-boyfriend and closeted jock |
| 3) Mrs. Michalak's husband and closeted jock |
| 4) Mrs. Sugarman's husband and closeted jock |
| Plot: Sebastian's seduction of Annette fails, as she had already been told of his reputation. He vents to his friend Blaine (Joshua Jackson), who suggests that the informant might be Annette's ex-boyfriend and closeted jock Greg (Eric Mabius). Blaine reveals to Sebastian that Greg tried to make a pass at him and uses that to seduce him. Sebastian confronts Greg with photographic evidence of his homosexuality, he denies warning Annette. Greg agrees to find out who did, and Sebastian also orders him to laud Sebastian as misunderstood. Later, Greg gushes about Sebastian to Annette and discovers that the culprit is Cecile's mother, Mrs. Caldwell. Wanting revenge on the Caldwells, Sebastian tells Kathryn he will now seduce Cecile. |
| score: 0.261296628542 |
| Why is Sebastian unsuccessful in his attempts to seduce Annette? |
| 0) As she had already been told of his vigor |
| 1) As she had already been told of his strength |
| 2) As she had already been told of his weakness |
| 3) As she had already been told of his reputation |
| 4) As she had already been told of his sickness |
| Plot: At Sebastian's funeral, Cecile distributes copies of Sebastian's journal, made into a book by Annette, titled "Cruel Intentions". Kathryn is humiliated and rejected by her former friends, her reputation is ruined when the drugs hidden in her rosary are discovered. Annette drives away in Sebastian's car with his journal at her side as fond memories of Sebastian play through her head. |
| score: 0.321036819229 |
| How much does it cost to be a member of Dallas Buyers Club? |
| 0) It is free |
| 1) $40 per month |
| 2) $400 per month |
| 3) $10,000 per year |
| 4) $10 per month |
| Plot: Woodroof begins selling the drugs on the street. He comes back into contact with Rayon, with whom he reluctantly sets up business since she can bring many more clients. The pair establish the "Dallas Buyers Club", charging $400 per month for membership, and it becomes extremely popular. He gradually begins to respect Rayon and think of her as a friend. When Woodroof has a heart attack caused by a recently acquired dose of interferon, Sevard learns of the club and the alternative medication. He is angry that it is interrupting his trial, while Richard Barkley of the FDA confiscates the interferon and threatens to have Woodroof arrested. Saks agrees that there are benefits to AIDS medicine buyers clubs (of which there are several around the country) but feels powerless to change anything. The processes that the FDA uses to research, test and approve drugs is seen as flawed and a part of the problem for AIDS patients. Saks and Woodroof strike up a friendship. |
| score: 0.243096360767 |
| Why is Saks asked to resign? |
| 0) Because she's discovered to have been linking patients with the Buyers Club |
| 1) Because of Rayon's death |
| 2) Because she is unprofessional |
| 3) She's discovered to have been smuggling drugs out of the hospital |
| 4) Because she is friends with Woodroof |
| Plot: Barkley gets a police permit to raid the Buyers Club, but can do nothing but give Woodroof a fine. In 1987, the FDA changes its regulations such that any unapproved drug is also illegal. As the Club runs out of funds, Rayon, who is addicted to cocaine, begs her father for money and tells Woodroof that she has sold her life insurance policy to raise money. Woodroof travels to Mexico and gets more of the peptide T. Upon return, Ron finds out that Rayon died after being taken to the hospital. Saks is also upset by her death, and is asked to resign when the hospital discovers she is linking patients with the Buyers Club. She refuses to comply and insists that she would have to be fired. |
| score: 0.338458019497 |
| What does Ron want to achieve by a lawsuit? |
| 0) To acquire the legal right to take Peptide T |
| 1) To be compensated by the FDA |
| 2) He wants the AIDS medicine to be free for everyone |
| 3) To get more drugs to his club members |
| 4) To get the FDA to focus on AIDS |
| Plot: As time passes, Woodroof shows compassion towards gay, lesbian, and transgender members of the club and making money becomes less of a concern; his priority is provision of the drugs. Peptide T gets increasingly difficult to acquire, and in 1987 he files a lawsuit against the FDA. He seeks the legal right to take the protein, which has been confirmed as non-toxic but is still not approved. The judge is compassionate toward him and admonishes the FDA, but lacks the legal tools to do anything. As the film ends, on-screen text reveals that the FDA later allowed Woodroof to take peptide T for personal use and that he died of AIDS in 1992, seven years later than his doctors initially predicted. |
| score: 0.215057376125 |
| What did FDA eventually allow Woodroof to do? |
| 0) To commercialize Peptide T |
| 1) To distribute AIDS drugs free of charge |
| 2) To start manufacturing Peptide T |
| 3) To be openly gay |
| 4) To take the Peptide T for personal use |
| Plot: As time passes, Woodroof shows compassion towards gay, lesbian, and transgender members of the club and making money becomes less of a concern; his priority is provision of the drugs. Peptide T gets increasingly difficult to acquire, and in 1987 he files a lawsuit against the FDA. He seeks the legal right to take the protein, which has been confirmed as non-toxic but is still not approved. The judge is compassionate toward him and admonishes the FDA, but lacks the legal tools to do anything. As the film ends, on-screen text reveals that the FDA later allowed Woodroof to take peptide T for personal use and that he died of AIDS in 1992, seven years later than his doctors initially predicted. |
| score: 0.357942717201 |
| Who does Woodroof file a lawsuit against? |
| 0) The FDA |
| 1) The LGBT members of his club |
| 2) The hospital |
| 3) Against people with AIDS |
| 4) The Dallas City Council |
| Plot: As time passes, Woodroof shows compassion towards gay, lesbian, and transgender members of the club and making money becomes less of a concern; his priority is provision of the drugs. Peptide T gets increasingly difficult to acquire, and in 1987 he files a lawsuit against the FDA. He seeks the legal right to take the protein, which has been confirmed as non-toxic but is still not approved. The judge is compassionate toward him and admonishes the FDA, but lacks the legal tools to do anything. As the film ends, on-screen text reveals that the FDA later allowed Woodroof to take peptide T for personal use and that he died of AIDS in 1992, seven years later than his doctors initially predicted. |
| score: 0.300394603458 |
| What happens with his job as an electritian, when he gets sick? |
| 0) He is given fewer responsibilities |
| 1) He keeps his job |
| 2) He is promoted |
| 3) He is put on sick leave |
| 4) He is fired |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.076055874083 |
| What kind of disease is Ron diagnosed with? |
| 0) Heart disease |
| 1) AIDS |
| 2) Hepatitis B |
| 3) Cancer |
| 4) Syphillis |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.153857417238 |
| How much time does the doctor give Ron to live? |
| 0) 3 months |
| 1) 3 years |
| 2) 30 days |
| 3) 3 weeks |
| 4) 30 weeks |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.121787176129 |
| How are they testing the drug at the clinic? |
| 0) They test it on animals |
| 1) They are giving the drug to all willing participants in the trials |
| 2) Half the patients recieve the drug, the other half recieves a placebo |
| 3) All the patients recieve the drug and some is given to healthy people |
| 4) All the patients recieve the drug |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.223457775714 |
| Who tells Ron abot the new drug? |
| 0) Dr. Saks |
| 1) Rayon |
| 2) Nurse Frazin |
| 3) Dr. Vass |
| 4) Dr. Sevard |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.230862206669 |
| When does the story begin? |
| 0) 2013 |
| 1) 1985 |
| 2) 1983 |
| 3) 1980 |
| 4) 1995 |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.0569532696733 |
| What does Ron like to do in his free time? |
| 0) He is a painter |
| 1) He sings |
| 2) He races |
| 3) He is a writer |
| 4) He is a rodeo cowboy |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.152464829332 |
| What kind of new drug for AIDS are they testing at the hospital? |
| 0) An antifungal |
| 1) An antidepressant |
| 2) Zidovudine, antiretroviral |
| 3) An antibiotic |
| 4) A painkiller |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.229258058022 |
| What is the name of a tranvestite that Ron meets at the hospital? |
| 0) Rayon |
| 1) Eve |
| 2) Sunny |
| 3) Denise |
| 4) Kelly |
| Plot: Barkley gets a police permit to raid the Buyers Club, but can do nothing but give Woodroof a fine. In 1987, the FDA changes its regulations such that any unapproved drug is also illegal. As the Club runs out of funds, Rayon, who is addicted to cocaine, begs her father for money and tells Woodroof that she has sold her life insurance policy to raise money. Woodroof travels to Mexico and gets more of the peptide T. Upon return, Ron finds out that Rayon died after being taken to the hospital. Saks is also upset by her death, and is asked to resign when the hospital discovers she is linking patients with the Buyers Club. She refuses to comply and insists that she would have to be fired. |
| score: 0.210042860525 |
| Where does Ron go to to get more AZT? |
| 0) Mexico |
| 1) New Mexico |
| 2) Argentina |
| 3) New York City |
| 4) Cuba |
| Plot: In 1985, Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. He initially refuses to accept the diagnosis, but remembers having unprotected sex with an intravenous drug-using prostitute. He is soon ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patientsand is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half are given a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working. |
| score: 0.127819303605 |
| When dr. Saks finds out about negative effects of AZT, who tells her to continue the use? |
| 0) T.J. |
| 1) Dr. Vass |
| 2) Barkley |
| 3) Nurse Frazin |
| 4) Dr. Sevard |
| Plot: Woodroof bribes a hospital worker to get him the AZT. As soon as he begins taking it, he finds his health deteriorating (exacerbated by his cocaine use). When he returns to the hospital, he meets Rayon, a drug addicted, HIV-positive trans woman, toward whom he is hostile. As his health worsens, he drives to a Mexican hospital to get more AZT. Dr. Vass, who has had his American medical license revoked, tells him that the AZT is "poisonous" and "kills every cell it comes into contact with". He instead prescribes ddC and the protein peptide T, which are not approved in the US. Three months later, Woodroof finds his health much improved. It occurs to him that he could make money by importing the drugs and selling them to other HIV-positive patients. Since the drugs are not illegal, he is able to get them over the border by masquerading as a priest and swearing that they are for personal use. Meanwhile, Dr. Saks also begins to notice the negative effects of AZT, but is told by her supervisor Dr. Sevard that it cannot be discontinued. |
| score: 0.280311336287 |
| What does Dr. Vass tell him about AZT? |
| 0) That it is very effective in treating HIV |
| 1) That it is very expensive |
| 2) That it is illegal in the US |
| 3) That it is not approved for human use yet |
| 4) That it is poisonous and it kills every cell it comes into contact with |
| Plot: Woodroof bribes a hospital worker to get him the AZT. As soon as he begins taking it, he finds his health deteriorating (exacerbated by his cocaine use). When he returns to the hospital, he meets Rayon, a drug addicted, HIV-positive trans woman, toward whom he is hostile. As his health worsens, he drives to a Mexican hospital to get more AZT. Dr. Vass, who has had his American medical license revoked, tells him that the AZT is "poisonous" and "kills every cell it comes into contact with". He instead prescribes ddC and the protein peptide T, which are not approved in the US. Three months later, Woodroof finds his health much improved. It occurs to him that he could make money by importing the drugs and selling them to other HIV-positive patients. Since the drugs are not illegal, he is able to get them over the border by masquerading as a priest and swearing that they are for personal use. Meanwhile, Dr. Saks also begins to notice the negative effects of AZT, but is told by her supervisor Dr. Sevard that it cannot be discontinued. |
| score: 0.214410473618 |
| How does Marie feel when Dan takes Ruthie for a foursome dinner? |
| 0) Confused |
| 1) Sad |
| 2) Excited for him |
| 3) Jealous |
| 4) She doesn't care |
| Plot: Dan and Marie spend the majority of the weekend attempting to deny and resist their growing attraction and obvious suitability to each other. Set up on a blind date by his mother, and egged on by Mitch, Dan reluctantly agrees to a foursome dinner with their once unattractive childhood friend, Ruthie "pig-faced" Draper (Emily Blunt), who is now a plastic surgeon, and visiting town. The evening has the unexpected, charming effect of bringing out Marie's deeper feelings for Dan as she jealously watches him and Ruthie. The next morning, now convinced that her jealous surliness is proof of her attraction to him, Dan smugly, and almost lovingly endures her 'punishment' for his late night with Ruthie by eating the burnt pancakes which she serves only him, and later openly flirts with her during family football, the latter behavior drawing reproofs from Jane. |
| score: 0.249583732907 |
| How many children does Dan have? |
| 0) Three |
| 1) One |
| 2) Five |
| 3) Two |
| 4) Eight |
| Plot: The next morning, Cara's boyfriend Marty arrives, and Dan brusquely sends him on his way, sparking a love-lorn, teen tantrum from Cara. |
| score: 0.193717143479 |
| What does Dan do for living? |
| 0) He is a police officer |
| 1) He is an author |
| 2) He is a personal trainer |
| 3) He is a newspaper columnist |
| 4) He is an artist |
| Plot: Dan Burns (Steve Carell) is a newspaper advice columnist, a widower, and concerned, borderline-helicopter, single-parent to his three girls, -older teens Jane (Alison Pill), and Cara (Britt Robertson), and precocious, young Lilly (Marlene Lawston). The family takes a trip from their New Jersey suburban home to the rambling, Rhode Island home of his parents (Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney) for an annual family gathering. Also in attendance are Dan's sister and brother (Norbert Leo Butz) their families and his younger brother, Mitch (Dane Cook), a shallow, though likeable personal trainer based in New York City. |
| score: 0.1951745805 |
| What does Dan realize about the girl he met in the bookstore? |
| 0) She is not single |
| 1) She is in love with Clay |
| 2) She is not a foreigner |
| 3) She is Mitch's girlfriend |
| 4) She works for the store |
| Plot: The final scene shows Dan and Marie celebrating their wedding at his parents' Rhode Island home. Mitch is seen happily dancing with Ruthie Draper, and Cara is dancing with her boyfriend Marty. |
| score: 0.306751891271 |
| Where do the parents of Dan Burns live? |
| 0) Rhode Island. |
| 1) New Jersey. |
| 2) Michigan. |
| 3) New York City. |
| 4) Atlanta. |
| Plot: The final scene shows Dan and Marie celebrating their wedding at his parents' Rhode Island home. Mitch is seen happily dancing with Ruthie Draper, and Cara is dancing with her boyfriend Marty. |
| score: 0.332116093098 |
| Who will attend the family gathering? |
| 0) Dan's cousins. |
| 1) Dan's colleagues and their families. |
| 2) Dan's uncles and aunts. |
| 3) Dan's girlfriend. |
| 4) Dan's sister and brother their families and Mitch. |
| Plot: The final scene shows Dan and Marie celebrating their wedding at his parents' Rhode Island home. Mitch is seen happily dancing with Ruthie Draper, and Cara is dancing with her boyfriend Marty. |
| score: 0.234018434916 |
| Where do Dan Burns' parents live? |
| 0) New York |
| 1) Connecticut |
| 2) Rhode Island |
| 3) New Jersey |
| 4) Maryland |
| Plot: The final scene shows Dan and Marie celebrating their wedding at his parents' Rhode Island home. Mitch is seen happily dancing with Ruthie Draper, and Cara is dancing with her boyfriend Marty. |
| score: 0.332116194879 |
| What does Mitch do for work? |
| 0) He is a doctor |
| 1) He is a drug dealer |
| 2) He is a newspaper advice columnist |
| 3) He is an author |
| 4) He is an architect |
| Plot: Dan Burns (Steve Carell) is a newspaper advice columnist, a widower, and concerned, borderline-helicopter, single-parent to his three girls, -older teens Jane (Alison Pill), and Cara (Britt Robertson), and precocious, young Lilly (Marlene Lawston). The family takes a trip from their New Jersey suburban home to the rambling, Rhode Island home of his parents (Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney) for an annual family gathering. Also in attendance are Dan's sister and brother (Norbert Leo Butz) their families and his younger brother, Mitch (Dane Cook), a shallow, though likeable personal trainer based in New York City. |
| score: 0.224461131701 |
| Where do Dan Burns's parents live? |
| 0) New York |
| 1) New Jersey |
| 2) Boston |
| 3) Massachusetts |
| 4) Rhode Island |
| Plot: The final scene shows Dan and Marie celebrating their wedding at his parents' Rhode Island home. Mitch is seen happily dancing with Ruthie Draper, and Cara is dancing with her boyfriend Marty. |
| score: 0.332112346119 |
| In which school year is Todd at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) His senior year of college |
| 1) His junior year of high school |
| 2) His senior year of high school |
| 3) His freshman year of high school |
| 4) His freshman year of college |
| Plot: In 1959, shy Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) begins his senior year of high school at Welton Academy, an elite prep boarding school. He is assigned one of Welton's most promising students, Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), as his roommate and is quickly accepted by Neil's friends: romantic Knox Overstreet (Josh Charles), overachiever Richard Cameron (Dylan Kussman), best friends Steven Meeks (Allelon Ruggiero) and Gerard Pitts (James Waterston), and mischievous beatnik Charlie Dalton (Gale Hansen). |
| score: 0.165125926371 |
| Who is Todd assigned as his roommate? |
| 0) Richard Cameron |
| 1) Charlie Dalton |
| 2) Steven Perry |
| 3) Neil Perry |
| 4) Neil Dalton |
| Plot: In 1959, shy Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) begins his senior year of high school at Welton Academy, an elite prep boarding school. He is assigned one of Welton's most promising students, Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), as his roommate and is quickly accepted by Neil's friends: romantic Knox Overstreet (Josh Charles), overachiever Richard Cameron (Dylan Kussman), best friends Steven Meeks (Allelon Ruggiero) and Gerard Pitts (James Waterston), and mischievous beatnik Charlie Dalton (Gale Hansen). |
| score: 0.241303661225 |
| Who are Neil's friends? |
| 0) Kyle, Ryan, Simon, Gavin, and Chase |
| 1) Knox, Richard, Steven, Gerard, and Charlie |
| 2) Knox, Ronald, Simon, Gerard, and Carl |
| 3) Kevin, Ronald, Stewart, Gerald, and Carl |
| 4) Knox, Ryan, Stewart, Gerard, and Charlie |
| Plot: In 1959, shy Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) begins his senior year of high school at Welton Academy, an elite prep boarding school. He is assigned one of Welton's most promising students, Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), as his roommate and is quickly accepted by Neil's friends: romantic Knox Overstreet (Josh Charles), overachiever Richard Cameron (Dylan Kussman), best friends Steven Meeks (Allelon Ruggiero) and Gerard Pitts (James Waterston), and mischievous beatnik Charlie Dalton (Gale Hansen). |
| score: 0.273995720527 |
| What is the name of the school that Todd Anderson attends? |
| 0) Wellington Academy |
| 1) Wilson Academy |
| 2) Wells Academy |
| 3) Washington Academy |
| 4) Welton Academy |
| Plot: In 1959, shy Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) begins his senior year of high school at Welton Academy, an elite prep boarding school. He is assigned one of Welton's most promising students, Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), as his roommate and is quickly accepted by Neil's friends: romantic Knox Overstreet (Josh Charles), overachiever Richard Cameron (Dylan Kussman), best friends Steven Meeks (Allelon Ruggiero) and Gerard Pitts (James Waterston), and mischievous beatnik Charlie Dalton (Gale Hansen). |
| score: 0.258392637732 |
| What expression does Keating use to summarize his outlook on life? |
| 0) Summa cum laude |
| 1) Quid pro quo |
| 2) Carpe librum |
| 3) Carpe noctem |
| 4) Carpe diem |
| Plot: On the first day of classes, they are surprised by the unorthodox teaching methods of their new English teacher, John Keating (Robin Williams), a Welton alumnus who encourages his students to "make your lives extraordinary", a sentiment he summarizes with the Latin expression carpe diem ("seize the day"). His subsequent lessons include standing on his desk to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way, telling them to rip out the introduction of their poetry books which explains a mathematical formula used for rating poetry, and inviting them to make up their own style of walking in a courtyard to encourage them to be individuals. His methods attract the suspicious attention of the strict Headmaster, Gale Nolan (Norman Lloyd). |
| score: 0.283447173914 |
| Where did Keating go to high school? |
| 0) Wilton |
| 1) Fulton |
| 2) Eton |
| 3) Wellington |
| 4) Welton |
| Plot: Charlie, however, takes the inspiration and Keating's teachings too far, publishing an article in the school newspaper in the name of the Dead Poets Society which demands that girls be admitted to Welton. Nolan uses corporal punishment to force Charlie to tell him who else is in the Dead Poets Society, but he refuses. Nolan also speaks to Keating, warning him that he should discourage his students from questioning authority. |
| score: 0.391157432065 |
| What is the name of Todd and Neil's new English teacher? |
| 0) James Keating |
| 1) Gale Keating |
| 2) Richard Keating |
| 3) Gale Nolan |
| 4) John Keating |
| Plot: Neil's father discovers Neil's involvement in the play and tells him to quit on the eve of the opening performance. Devastated, Neil goes to Keating, who advises him to stand his ground and prove to his father that his love of acting is something he takes seriously. When Keating asks the next day if Neil has spoken to his father, Neil lies and says that his father will let him pursue an acting career provided that he keeps up with his schoolwork. He discovers he is wrong when his father unexpectedly shows up at the performance. He takes him home and tells him he is forcing him into military school so he can eventually go to Harvard University. Lacking the courage to stand up to his father, Neil commits suicide. |
| score: 0.314455100618 |
| What does Charlie publish in the school paper? |
| 0) An article about Keating |
| 1) An article about the name Dead Poets Society |
| 2) An article about corporal punishment |
| 3) An article about authority |
| 4) An article in favor of girls being admitted to Welton |
| Plot: Charlie, however, takes the inspiration and Keating's teachings too far, publishing an article in the school newspaper in the name of the Dead Poets Society which demands that girls be admitted to Welton. Nolan uses corporal punishment to force Charlie to tell him who else is in the Dead Poets Society, but he refuses. Nolan also speaks to Keating, warning him that he should discourage his students from questioning authority. |
| score: 0.344383289163 |
| What does Todd do after his self-expression exercises with Keating? |
| 0) He spontaneously composes a song in front of the class. |
| 1) He sneaks off campus at night and composes a song in the cave. |
| 2) He writes a song and reads it to his literature teacher. |
| 3) He decides to join the school play. |
| 4) He decides to ask Chris out. |
| Plot: Upon learning that Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Society while he was at Welton, Neil restarts the club and he and his friends sneak off campus at night to a cave where they read poetry and verse, including their own compositions. As the school year progresses, Keating's lessons and their involvement with the club encourage them to live their lives on their own terms. Knox pursues Chris Noel, a girl who is dating a football player and whose family is friends with his. Neil discovers his love of acting and gets the lead in a local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, despite the fact that his domineering father (Kurtwood Smith) wants him to go to medical school. Keating also helps Todd come out of his shell and realize his potential when he takes him through an exercise in self-expression, resulting in his composing a poem spontaneously in front of the class. |
| score: 0.301877340363 |
| What do the members of the "new" Dead Poets Society do when they meet? |
| 0) They write short stories. |
| 1) They drink and smoke marijuana. |
| 2) They read poetry and verse. |
| 3) They read plays and novels. |
| 4) They read forbidden novels. |
| Plot: Upon learning that Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Society while he was at Welton, Neil restarts the club and he and his friends sneak off campus at night to a cave where they read poetry and verse, including their own compositions. As the school year progresses, Keating's lessons and their involvement with the club encourage them to live their lives on their own terms. Knox pursues Chris Noel, a girl who is dating a football player and whose family is friends with his. Neil discovers his love of acting and gets the lead in a local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, despite the fact that his domineering father (Kurtwood Smith) wants him to go to medical school. Keating also helps Todd come out of his shell and realize his potential when he takes him through an exercise in self-expression, resulting in his composing a poem spontaneously in front of the class. |
| score: 0.257042709003 |
| What play does Neil get a lead role in? |
| 0) He gets a lead role in "Grease". |
| 1) He gets a lead role in "The Importance of Being Earnest". |
| 2) He gets a lead role in "Macbeth". |
| 3) He gets a lead role in "Lady Windermere's Fan". |
| 4) He gets a lead role in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". |
| Plot: Upon learning that Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Society while he was at Welton, Neil restarts the club and he and his friends sneak off campus at night to a cave where they read poetry and verse, including their own compositions. As the school year progresses, Keating's lessons and their involvement with the club encourage them to live their lives on their own terms. Knox pursues Chris Noel, a girl who is dating a football player and whose family is friends with his. Neil discovers his love of acting and gets the lead in a local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, despite the fact that his domineering father (Kurtwood Smith) wants him to go to medical school. Keating also helps Todd come out of his shell and realize his potential when he takes him through an exercise in self-expression, resulting in his composing a poem spontaneously in front of the class. |
| score: 0.186006146749 |
| What does Neil discover he likes to do? |
| 0) He discovers he likes acting. |
| 1) He discovers he likes athletics. |
| 2) He discovers he likes poetry writing. |
| 3) He discovers he likes painting. |
| 4) He discovers he likes playing the piano. |
| Plot: Neil's father discovers Neil's involvement in the play and tells him to quit on the eve of the opening performance. Devastated, Neil goes to Keating, who advises him to stand his ground and prove to his father that his love of acting is something he takes seriously. When Keating asks the next day if Neil has spoken to his father, Neil lies and says that his father will let him pursue an acting career provided that he keeps up with his schoolwork. He discovers he is wrong when his father unexpectedly shows up at the performance. He takes him home and tells him he is forcing him into military school so he can eventually go to Harvard University. Lacking the courage to stand up to his father, Neil commits suicide. |
| score: 0.243171714361 |
| Who helps Todd come out of his shell? |
| 0) Keating. |
| 1) His father. |
| 2) Neil. |
| 3) Knox. |
| 4) Chris. |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.267009272074 |
| What does Neil's father do when he discovers that Neil is taking part in the play? |
| 0) He orders him to quit the play. |
| 1) He locks him in his room, preventing him to go to the play. |
| 2) He allows him to perform, providing that he improves in school. |
| 3) He decides to talk to his principal. |
| 4) He evicts him out of his house. |
| Plot: Neil's father discovers Neil's involvement in the play and tells him to quit on the eve of the opening performance. Devastated, Neil goes to Keating, who advises him to stand his ground and prove to his father that his love of acting is something he takes seriously. When Keating asks the next day if Neil has spoken to his father, Neil lies and says that his father will let him pursue an acting career provided that he keeps up with his schoolwork. He discovers he is wrong when his father unexpectedly shows up at the performance. He takes him home and tells him he is forcing him into military school so he can eventually go to Harvard University. Lacking the courage to stand up to his father, Neil commits suicide. |
| score: 0.239257106423 |
| What does Neil do when his father tells him to quit the play? |
| 0) He goes to talk to Keating. |
| 1) He decides to move in with his mother. |
| 2) He takes his father's money and elopes. |
| 3) He leaves the house and moves in with Keating. |
| 4) He starts fighting with his father. |
| Plot: Neil's father discovers Neil's involvement in the play and tells him to quit on the eve of the opening performance. Devastated, Neil goes to Keating, who advises him to stand his ground and prove to his father that his love of acting is something he takes seriously. When Keating asks the next day if Neil has spoken to his father, Neil lies and says that his father will let him pursue an acting career provided that he keeps up with his schoolwork. He discovers he is wrong when his father unexpectedly shows up at the performance. He takes him home and tells him he is forcing him into military school so he can eventually go to Harvard University. Lacking the courage to stand up to his father, Neil commits suicide. |
| score: 0.392038230123 |
| What does Cameron say to his friends after he is confronted by Charlie for reporting them to Nolan? |
| 0) He says that Nolan already knows who are the members of the Dead Poets Society. |
| 1) He says he was threatened to give their names or to get expelled. |
| 2) He says they should let Keating be the one to blame for Neil's death. |
| 3) He says he didn't report them. |
| 4) He says Nolan will not punish them if they confess the truth. |
| Plot: Nolan begins an investigation into Neil's death, at the request of the Perry family. Cameron goes to him, blames Neil's death on Keating to escape punishment for his own participation in the Dead Poets Society, and names Knox, Meeks, Pitts, Todd, Neil and Charlie as the other members. Later, confronted by Charlie, Cameron urges the rest of them to let Keating take the fall. Charlie punches Cameron and is later expelled. Each of the boys is called to Nolan's office to sign a letter attesting to the truth of Cameron's allegations, even though they know they are false. When Todd's turn comes, he initially is reluctant to sign, but seeing that the others have complied, does so. |
| score: 0.381632264249 |
| What was Nolan's threats at them? |
| 0) Nolan's threats to reject them |
| 1) Nolan's threats to fail them |
| 2) Nolan's threats to dismiss them |
| 3) Nolan's threats to expel them |
| 4) Nolan's threats to kill them |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.306158298111 |
| What does Todd say when Keating comes to class to collect his personal items after he's been fired? |
| 0) Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. |
| 1) Todd shouts that all of them were opted to sign the proposal that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. |
| 2) Todd shouts that all of them were intended to sign the check that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. |
| 3) Todd shouts that all of them were opted to sign the proposal that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death was his fault. |
| 4) Todd shouts that all of them were insisted to autograph the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.474186152999 |
| What does Todd do when Nolan forces Keating to leave the classroom? |
| 0) Todd stands on his table and salutes Keating with the words "Captain! My Captain!" |
| 1) Todd stands on the sofa and salutes Keating with the words "My Captain! Our Captain!" |
| 2) Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!" |
| 3) Todd stands on his bench and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! Our Captain!" |
| 4) Todd stands on his chair and salutes Keating with the words "Our Captain! My Captain!" |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.502741707724 |
| What are the words Keating were saying while salutes? |
| 0) Our Dear Captain! My Excellency! |
| 1) O Captain! My Captain! |
| 2) O Dear Captain! My Captain! |
| 3) Our Dear Captain! My Captain! |
| 4) Our Excellency! My Captain! |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.281481240848 |
| What do the rest of the class do when Todd stands on his desk to salute Keating? |
| 0) Knox, Meeks and Pitts does the same as Todd while over the rest of the class does their homework. |
| 1) Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same as Todd. |
| 2) Except Pitts the rest of the class does the same as Todd. |
| 3) Except Knox the rest of the class does the same as Todd. |
| 4) The rest of the class does the same as Todd while Knox, Meeks and Pitts does their homework. |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.524527818957 |
| How does Keating react to his students' gesture of solidarity? |
| 0) Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating appreciated the students. |
| 1) Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating appreciated the boys. |
| 2) Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| 3) Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating acknowledged the boys. |
| 4) Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the students. |
| Plot: Keating is fired and Nolan takes over teaching the class. Keating interrupts the class to collect some personal articles, but before he leaves Todd shouts that all of them were forced to sign the letter that resulted in his dismissal and that Neil's death wasn't his fault. Nolan makes Keating leave, but before he can do so Todd stands on his desk and salutes Keating with the words "O Captain! My Captain!". Knox, Meeks, Pitts and over half the rest of the class does the same, despite Nolan's threats to expel them. Deeply touched by their gesture, Keating thanks the boys. |
| score: 0.401696285762 |
| Which girl is Knox interested in? |
| 0) Alyson Court |
| 1) Aly Michalka |
| 2) Alyson Noel |
| 3) Chris Noel |
| 4) Chris Michalka |
| Plot: Upon learning that Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Society while he was at Welton, Neil restarts the club and he and his friends sneak off campus at night to a cave where they read poetry and verse, including their own compositions. As the school year progresses, Keating's lessons and their involvement with the club encourage them to live their lives on their own terms. Knox pursues Chris Noel, a girl who is dating a football player and whose family is friends with his. Neil discovers his love of acting and gets the lead in a local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, despite the fact that his domineering father (Kurtwood Smith) wants him to go to medical school. Keating also helps Todd come out of his shell and realize his potential when he takes him through an exercise in self-expression, resulting in his composing a poem spontaneously in front of the class. |
| score: 0.211277943938 |
| Where do Neil and his friends meet when thy sneak off campus at night? |
| 0) Neil and his friends meet when thy sneak off campus at night to a hotel |
| 1) Neil and his friends meet when thy sneak off campus at night to the dinning room |
| 2) Neil and his friends meet when thy sneak off campus at night to a cave |
| 3) Neil and his friends meet when thy sneak off campus at night to a lake |
| 4) Neil and his friends meet when thy sneak off campus at night to the basement room |
| Plot: Upon learning that Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Society while he was at Welton, Neil restarts the club and he and his friends sneak off campus at night to a cave where they read poetry and verse, including their own compositions. As the school year progresses, Keating's lessons and their involvement with the club encourage them to live their lives on their own terms. Knox pursues Chris Noel, a girl who is dating a football player and whose family is friends with his. Neil discovers his love of acting and gets the lead in a local production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, despite the fact that his domineering father (Kurtwood Smith) wants him to go to medical school. Keating also helps Todd come out of his shell and realize his potential when he takes him through an exercise in self-expression, resulting in his composing a poem spontaneously in front of the class. |
| score: 0.252672090681 |
| What group was Keating part of when he was a student at Welton? |
| 0) Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Society while he was at Welton |
| 1) Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Chamber while he was at Welton |
| 2) Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Immortal Poets Country while he was at Welton |
| 3) Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Dead Poets Country while he was at Welton |
| 4) Keating was a member of the unsanctioned group the Poets Legacy Chamber while he was at Welton |
| Plot: Charlie, however, takes the inspiration and Keating's teachings too far, publishing an article in the school newspaper in the name of the Dead Poets Society which demands that girls be admitted to Welton. Nolan uses corporal punishment to force Charlie to tell him who else is in the Dead Poets Society, but he refuses. Nolan also speaks to Keating, warning him that he should discourage his students from questioning authority. |
| score: 0.581458909137 |
| How does Keating attempt to teach the boys to look at life in a different way? |
| 0) By sitting on his table to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way |
| 1) By standing on his chair to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way |
| 2) By standing on his table to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way |
| 3) By standing on his desk to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way |
| 4) By sitting on his desk to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way |
| Plot: On the first day of classes, they are surprised by the unorthodox teaching methods of their new English teacher, John Keating (Robin Williams), a Welton alumnus who encourages his students to "make your lives extraordinary", a sentiment he summarizes with the Latin expression carpe diem ("seize the day"). His subsequent lessons include standing on his desk to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way, telling them to rip out the introduction of their poetry books which explains a mathematical formula used for rating poetry, and inviting them to make up their own style of walking in a courtyard to encourage them to be individuals. His methods attract the suspicious attention of the strict Headmaster, Gale Nolan (Norman Lloyd). |
| score: 0.282906478776 |
| Why does Keating tell the boys to make up their own style of walking in the courtyard? |
| 0) To encourage them to be individuals. |
| 1) To discourage them to be distinct from others. |
| 2) To restrict them to be distinct from others. |
| 3) To discourage them to be individuals. |
| 4) To restrict them to be individuals. |
| Plot: On the first day of classes, they are surprised by the unorthodox teaching methods of their new English teacher, John Keating (Robin Williams), a Welton alumnus who encourages his students to "make your lives extraordinary", a sentiment he summarizes with the Latin expression carpe diem ("seize the day"). His subsequent lessons include standing on his desk to teach the boys how they must look at life in a different way, telling them to rip out the introduction of their poetry books which explains a mathematical formula used for rating poetry, and inviting them to make up their own style of walking in a courtyard to encourage them to be individuals. His methods attract the suspicious attention of the strict Headmaster, Gale Nolan (Norman Lloyd). |
| score: 0.290214206666 |
| Where were Kale and his father returning from when they got into the car accident? |
| 0) A visit. |
| 1) A dinner. |
| 2) A fishing trip. |
| 3) Hiking trip. |
| 4) A hunting trip. |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.217586130092 |
| How long is Kale sentenced to house arrest for? |
| 0) Two months. |
| 1) Three months. |
| 2) One month. |
| 3) Four months. |
| 4) Six months. |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.183917149345 |
| What does Kale stab Turner with? |
| 0) A broken bottle |
| 1) A sword |
| 2) Gardening shears |
| 3) Kitchen knife |
| 4) A pair of scissors |
| Plot: As Turner has Kale writing a suicide letter to Ashley, she enters the home, and the two fight off Turner and flee the house. Kale trips the bracelet to alert the police, then enters Turner's home; Ashley goes to the police in person. In a hidden room, Kale finds evidence of Turner's previous murders, including their credentials, and a room with surgical tools and freezers of ice. Officer Gutierrez arrives at the scene, but he is killed when Turner breaks his neck. Proceeding to the basement of the house, Kale falls through the floor and finds his mother bound and gagged underneath the foundation. Turner suddenly appears from behind Julie, and, in the ensuing confrontation, Kale stabs Turner with a pair of gardening sheers. In the aftermath, Kale's alert bracelet is removed for "good behavior", and he makes out with Ashley on his sofa, neither caring that Ronnie is video taping them. |
| score: 0.273527234312 |
| How does Kale's confrontation with Turner positively affect him? |
| 0) He goes back to school |
| 1) He is interviewed by the press |
| 2) He reconnects with his mother |
| 3) He makes new friends |
| 4) He has his alert bracelet removed for good behavior |
| Plot: As Turner has Kale writing a suicide letter to Ashley, she enters the home, and the two fight off Turner and flee the house. Kale trips the bracelet to alert the police, then enters Turner's home; Ashley goes to the police in person. In a hidden room, Kale finds evidence of Turner's previous murders, including their credentials, and a room with surgical tools and freezers of ice. Officer Gutierrez arrives at the scene, but he is killed when Turner breaks his neck. Proceeding to the basement of the house, Kale falls through the floor and finds his mother bound and gagged underneath the foundation. Turner suddenly appears from behind Julie, and, in the ensuing confrontation, Kale stabs Turner with a pair of gardening sheers. In the aftermath, Kale's alert bracelet is removed for "good behavior", and he makes out with Ashley on his sofa, neither caring that Ronnie is video taping them. |
| score: 0.326904412314 |
| When Kale and his father got into a car accident, where were they coming from? |
| 0) A fishing trip |
| 1) Hiking |
| 2) A hunting trip |
| 3) A football game |
| 4) Camping |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.217586097507 |
| How long is Kale sentenced to house arrest? |
| 0) Three months |
| 1) Three hours |
| 2) Three days |
| 3) Three years |
| 4) Three weeks |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.183916557952 |
| How does Kale pass the time when he first begins his house arrest sentence? |
| 0) By playing video games |
| 1) By studying |
| 2) By sleeping |
| 3) By playing cards |
| 4) By reading novels |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.215988417397 |
| When did Kale and his father Daniel get into a car accident? |
| 0) When returning home from a fishing trip |
| 1) When returning from camping |
| 2) When returning from a basketball game |
| 3) When returning from the mall |
| 4) When returning from the grocery store |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.226291306984 |
| Why is Kale sentenced to house arrest? |
| 0) He had been caught with drugs at school |
| 1) He had attacked his Spanish teacher |
| 2) He had played truant |
| 3) He had stolen money from his mother. |
| 4) He had been caught smoking |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.221399685345 |
| Why does Kale attack his Spanish teacher? |
| 0) The teacher accuses him of cheating |
| 1) The teacher talks badly about his mother, who is dead |
| 2) The teacher rips up his work and makes him start over |
| 3) The teacher gives him an F on an assignment |
| 4) The teacher brings up his late father |
| Plot: High school student Kale Brecht and his father Daniel get into a serious car accident while driving home from a fishing trip, and Daniel dies. One year later, Kale remains inconsolable after his father's death. Near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Seor Gutierrez, and when Gutierrez brings up Kale's father, Kale attacks him. For this assault, he is sentenced by the sympathetic judge to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is his teacher's arrogant cousin. Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother Julie cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, and cuts the power cord of his television in order to get him to learn a hard lesson. |
| score: 0.20736294657 |
| What do the police find when they search Turner's garage? |
| 0) Leaves. |
| 1) Roadkill. |
| 2) Glass. |
| 3) A bag containing a human body |
| 4) Old clothes. |
| Plot: Later, as Kale and Ashley watch, Turner is seen dragging a heavy bag to his garage, which Ashley claims to have seen blood on. Kale insists that Ronnie assist him in spying on Turner, eventually leading to Ronnie's breaking into Turner's garage with a camera. Though he confirms the bag has blood and hair in it, the garage door closes, and Ronnie flees into the house. Kale leaves to rescue him but alerts the police when he leaves his property; the police search the garage and show Kale the bag contains roadkill. Kale's mother Julie then goes across the street to talk to Turner, while Ronnie is in her kitchen and Kale is watching the tape of Ronnie's running through Turner's house. Kale notices a dead body in plastic in a vent on the tape, as Turner knocks out Julie next door and then enters Kale's house, attacking Ronnie and Kale. Turner reveals his plan to frame Kale for the murder of his mother and Ronnie before committing suicide. |
| score: 0.249387868547 |
| How does Tris perform at the beginning of her tests? |
| 0) She has the lowest rank of the entire group |
| 1) She ranks fifth |
| 2) She has the highest rank |
| 3) She ranks far below the cutoff but she doesn't have the lowest rank |
| 4) She has the second highest rank |
| Plot: Tris initially struggles in Dauntless training, ranking far below the cutoff after the first evaluation, but slowly improves. Eric matches her against her nemesis Peter (Miles Teller) in a fight. Tris is soundly defeated and ends up in the infirmary. When she discovers that she will miss the most important test, Capture The Flag, she breaks out of the infirmary and joins the other initiates, secures her team's victory, and makes the final cut. |
| score: 0.350730723103 |
| What are the Factionless? |
| 0) The segment of the population that don't belong to any of the five factions |
| 1) The segment of the population that are immune to serums |
| 2) The leaders of the factions |
| 3) The segment of the population that isn't afraid of anything |
| 4) The segment of the population that belongs to all five factions |
| Plot: In a futuristic dystopian Chicago, the society is divided into five factions: Abnegation (the selfless), Amity (the peaceful), Candor (the honest), Dauntless (the brave), and Erudite (the intellectual). The remaining population are the Factionless, who have no status or privilege in this society. When children reach the age of 16, they undergo a serum-induced psychological test which indicates their best-suited faction, then are allowed to choose any faction as their permanent group at the subsequent Choosing Ceremony. |
| score: 0.23207196643 |
| What is the Choosing Ceremony? |
| 0) The ceremony where teenagers pick which faction they want their families to move to |
| 1) The ceremony where teenagers pick which faction they want to become a permanent member of |
| 2) The ceremony where teenagers pick which family they want to go live with |
| 3) The ceremony where teenagers pick their favorite color |
| 4) The ceremony where teenagers pick their new name |
| Plot: In a futuristic dystopian Chicago, the society is divided into five factions: Abnegation (the selfless), Amity (the peaceful), Candor (the honest), Dauntless (the brave), and Erudite (the intellectual). The remaining population are the Factionless, who have no status or privilege in this society. When children reach the age of 16, they undergo a serum-induced psychological test which indicates their best-suited faction, then are allowed to choose any faction as their permanent group at the subsequent Choosing Ceremony. |
| score: 0.249050934782 |
| What are the names of the five factions? |
| 0) Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Dauntless, Erudite |
| 1) Abnegation, Amity, Candid, Divergent, Erudite |
| 2) Selflessness, Friendliness, Honesty, Fearlessness, Intelligence |
| 3) Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Divergent, Intelligence |
| 4) Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Divergent, Erudite |
| Plot: In a futuristic dystopian Chicago, the society is divided into five factions: Abnegation (the selfless), Amity (the peaceful), Candor (the honest), Dauntless (the brave), and Erudite (the intellectual). The remaining population are the Factionless, who have no status or privilege in this society. When children reach the age of 16, they undergo a serum-induced psychological test which indicates their best-suited faction, then are allowed to choose any faction as their permanent group at the subsequent Choosing Ceremony. |
| score: 0.420833821886 |
| What results does Tori record for Beatrice? |
| 0) Tori records Beatrice's results as Candor |
| 1) Tori records Beatrice's results as Factionless |
| 2) Tori records Beatrice's results as Abnegation |
| 3) Tori records Beatrice's results as Dauntless |
| 4) Tori records Beatrice's results as Erudite |
| Plot: Beatrice Prior (Shailene Woodley) was born into Abnegation, which runs the government. Her father, Andrew Prior (Tony Goldwyn), serves on the ruling council along with the head of Abnegation, Marcus Eaton (Ray Stevenson). Beatrice takes her test with a Dauntless woman named Tori Wu (Maggie Q) as her proctor. Her results show attributes of multiple factions, meaning she is Divergent. Her divergence includes Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless. Tori records her results as Abnegation and warns her to keep the true result a secret, saying that because Divergents can think independently and the government therefore cannot control them, they are considered threats to the existing social order. |
| score: 0.31380242664 |
| Which faction did Beatrice grow up in? |
| 0) Amity |
| 1) Abnegation |
| 2) Erudite |
| 3) Candor |
| 4) Dauntless |
| Plot: Beatrice Prior (Shailene Woodley) was born into Abnegation, which runs the government. Her father, Andrew Prior (Tony Goldwyn), serves on the ruling council along with the head of Abnegation, Marcus Eaton (Ray Stevenson). Beatrice takes her test with a Dauntless woman named Tori Wu (Maggie Q) as her proctor. Her results show attributes of multiple factions, meaning she is Divergent. Her divergence includes Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless. Tori records her results as Abnegation and warns her to keep the true result a secret, saying that because Divergents can think independently and the government therefore cannot control them, they are considered threats to the existing social order. |
| score: 0.291597030333 |
| What factions are included in Beatrice's personality? |
| 0) Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless |
| 1) Abnegation, Erudite, Dauntless, and Candor |
| 2) Abnegation, Candor, and Dauntless |
| 3) Candor, Erudite, and Amity |
| 4) Abnegation, Amity, and Dauntless |
| Plot: Tris visits her brother Caleb, who tells her that Erudite is planning to overthrow Abnegation and become the ruling faction. On her return to Dauntless headquarters, Tris is attacked by Al, Peter, and Drew before being rescued by Four. The next day Al pleads with Tris for her forgiveness but she refuses, calling him a coward. He later kills himself by jumping into "The Chasm" rather than face failure. |
| score: 0.410362573404 |
| Why is Beatrice told to keep her divergence a secret? |
| 0) Because she will be forced to go back to Abnegation if anyone finds out |
| 1) Because Divergents are considered threats to the existing social order |
| 2) Because other people will be jealous of how well-rounded she is |
| 3) Because the other Dauntless initiates will tease her |
| 4) Because she will be forced to rotate between all of the factions for the rest of her life |
| Plot: Beatrice Prior (Shailene Woodley) was born into Abnegation, which runs the government. Her father, Andrew Prior (Tony Goldwyn), serves on the ruling council along with the head of Abnegation, Marcus Eaton (Ray Stevenson). Beatrice takes her test with a Dauntless woman named Tori Wu (Maggie Q) as her proctor. Her results show attributes of multiple factions, meaning she is Divergent. Her divergence includes Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless. Tori records her results as Abnegation and warns her to keep the true result a secret, saying that because Divergents can think independently and the government therefore cannot control them, they are considered threats to the existing social order. |
| score: 0.305630345141 |
| What does Divergent mean? |
| 0) It refers to individuals who possess attributes of multiple factions |
| 1) It refers to individuals who possess attributes of only one faction |
| 2) It refers to individuals who have multiple personalities |
| 3) It refers to individuals who are anti-government |
| 4) It refers to individuals who possess attributes that don't align with any of the factions |
| Plot: Beatrice Prior (Shailene Woodley) was born into Abnegation, which runs the government. Her father, Andrew Prior (Tony Goldwyn), serves on the ruling council along with the head of Abnegation, Marcus Eaton (Ray Stevenson). Beatrice takes her test with a Dauntless woman named Tori Wu (Maggie Q) as her proctor. Her results show attributes of multiple factions, meaning she is Divergent. Her divergence includes Abnegation, Erudite, and Dauntless. Tori records her results as Abnegation and warns her to keep the true result a secret, saying that because Divergents can think independently and the government therefore cannot control them, they are considered threats to the existing social order. |
| score: 0.243359379553 |
| How does the Erudite faction plan to use the Dauntless? |
| 0) The Erudites plan to use the Dauntless to run the trains |
| 1) The Erudites plan to use the Dauntless to kill the members of Abnegation |
| 2) The Erudites plan to use the Dauntless to kill the members of Amity |
| 3) The Erudites plan to use the Dauntless to kill everyone who isn't Divergent |
| 4) The Erudites plan to use the Dauntless to kill the members of Candor |
| Plot: Tris visits her brother Caleb, who tells her that Erudite is planning to overthrow Abnegation and become the ruling faction. On her return to Dauntless headquarters, Tris is attacked by Al, Peter, and Drew before being rescued by Four. The next day Al pleads with Tris for her forgiveness but she refuses, calling him a coward. He later kills himself by jumping into "The Chasm" rather than face failure. |
| score: 0.503673671725 |
| Why does the Erudite give the serum to Dauntless members? |
| 0) For tracking |
| 1) For pain relief |
| 2) For initiation |
| 3) For mind control |
| 4) For relaxation |
| Plot: To prepare her for the final test, Four takes Tris into his own fear simulations, where she learns that his real name is Tobias Eaton, the son of Marcus Eaton. After the simulation, they kiss. Tris then passes her test and is officially initiated into the Dauntless. The rest of the Dauntless are then injected with a serum supplied by Erudite which is supposedly for tracking, but is actually for mind control. |
| score: 0.366263871273 |
| What does Beatrice do, in order to perform the leap of faith? |
| 0) She jumps off a tall building into a dark hole |
| 1) She jumps into a raging river |
| 2) She jumps off a bridge |
| 3) |
| 4) She jumps off a train |
| Plot: The next day at the Choosing Ceremony, Beatrice's brother Caleb Prior (Ansel Elgort) chooses Erudite, while after some hesitation, Beatrice chooses Dauntless. After the ceremony, Beatrice meets Christina (Zo Kravitz), Al (Christian Madsen), and Will (Ben Lloyd-Hughes), three other initiates from other factions who also chose Dauntless. Christina and Al are from Candor and Will is from Erudite. The initiates' commitment and fearlessness are immediately tested, and Eric Coulter (Jai Courtney), a brutal Dauntless leader, makes it clear that anyone not meeting Dauntless' high expectations will be expelled from the faction. Beatrice is the first to volunteer for a leap of faith from a tall building into a dark hole, landing in a net. When Four (Theo James), a transfer initiates' instructor, asks her name, she decides to shorten it to "Tris." |
| score: 0.215475722216 |
| How does Beatrice present herself to Four? |
| 0) As Tris |
| 1) As Tricia |
| 2) As Trix |
| 3) As Bea |
| 4) As Beate |
| Plot: The next day at the Choosing Ceremony, Beatrice's brother Caleb Prior (Ansel Elgort) chooses Erudite, while after some hesitation, Beatrice chooses Dauntless. After the ceremony, Beatrice meets Christina (Zo Kravitz), Al (Christian Madsen), and Will (Ben Lloyd-Hughes), three other initiates from other factions who also chose Dauntless. Christina and Al are from Candor and Will is from Erudite. The initiates' commitment and fearlessness are immediately tested, and Eric Coulter (Jai Courtney), a brutal Dauntless leader, makes it clear that anyone not meeting Dauntless' high expectations will be expelled from the faction. Beatrice is the first to volunteer for a leap of faith from a tall building into a dark hole, landing in a net. When Four (Theo James), a transfer initiates' instructor, asks her name, she decides to shorten it to "Tris." |
| score: 0.237601326292 |
| How does Tris overpower Jeanine? |
| 0) She gets help from Four |
| 1) She uses mind control serum on her |
| 2) She blackmails her |
| 3) She gets back up from the other factions |
| 4) She shoots her |
| Plot: Tris finds her father in hiding with Caleb, Marcus, and several Abnegations. The group sneaks into the Dauntless headquarters, where Tris encounters Peter and forces him to lead them to Erudite's control center. Her father sacrifices himself in a shootout, and Tris goes in alone to find Four, who is now under stronger mind control and attacks her. Using her knowledge of his fears, she manages to wake him from the mind control and the two enter the central control room, where Erudite leader Jeanine (Kate Winslet) is about to have the Dauntless army execute the entire Abnegation faction. Tris uses a sample of the mind control serum on her to force her to cancel the program. The group escapes the compound and boards a train out of the city. |
| score: 0.326759525955 |
| What does Tris learn from Caleb when she visits him? |
| 0) That Erudite is planning to overthrow Abnegation |
| 1) That Four is working for the Erudites |
| 2) That Al, Peter, and Drew are planning to attack her |
| 3) That he plans to transfer to Dauntless |
| 4) That Erudite is planning to attack Dauntless |
| Plot: Tris visits her brother Caleb, who tells her that Erudite is planning to overthrow Abnegation and become the ruling faction. On her return to Dauntless headquarters, Tris is attacked by Al, Peter, and Drew before being rescued by Four. The next day Al pleads with Tris for her forgiveness but she refuses, calling him a coward. He later kills himself by jumping into "The Chasm" rather than face failure. |
| score: 0.490320070811 |
| How does Django convince the Australian escorts to let him go? |
| 0) He doesn't; he continues working for them |
| 1) He threatens their families |
| 2) He convinces them that he is a bounty hunter and will give them money |
| 3) He convinces them that he is an African noble |
| 4) He doesn't; he just runs away |
| Plot: The next morning, Stephen tells Django that he will be sold to a mine and worked to death. En route to the mine, Django proves to his dim-witted Australian escorts that he is a bounty hunter by showing them the handbill from his first kill. He convinces them that there is a large bounty for criminals hiding at Candyland, and promises that they would receive the majority of the money. The escorts release him and give him a pistol; he kills them before stealing a horse and returning to Candyland. |
| score: 0.418871369192 |
| What does Schultz offer Django in exchange for his help tracking down the Brittle brothers? |
| 0) $1 million |
| 1) $10,000 |
| 2) His freedom |
| 3) A house |
| 4) 40 acres and a mule |
| Plot: Django can identify the Brittle brothers, so Schultz offers Django his freedom in exchange for help tracking them down. After executing the Brittles, now Django Freeman partners with Schultz through the winter and becomes his apprentice. Schultz discovers that Django has a natural ability with a gun and is an incredibly accurate shot. Schultz explains that he feels responsible for Django, since he is the first person he has ever freed, and offers to help Django reunite with and free Broomhilda. Django, now fully trained, collects his first bounty, keeping the handbill for good luck. |
| score: 0.381022091127 |
| Where is Irene's husband as Irene lives alone? |
| 0) No one knows where he is |
| 1) Overseas in the army |
| 2) On a business trip |
| 3) In prison |
| 4) He is dead |
| Plot: The unnamed driver (Ryan Gosling), who lives in an Echo Park, Los Angeles apartment, works repairing cars and as a part-time movie double. Managed in both jobs by auto shop owner Shannon (Bryan Cranston), the duo also provides a getaway driver service. With Shannon organizing the events, the driver gives criminals only five minutes to perpetrate robberies and reach his car. After meeting his new neighbor, Irene (Carey Mulligan), the driver soon becomes close to her and befriends her young son, Benicio (Kaden Leos), while Irene's husband, Standard Gabriel (Oscar Isaac), is in prison. After her husband is freed, Irene still asks the driver to visit them. |
| score: 0.195911813366 |
| What is the name of the auto shop owner? |
| 0) Shane |
| 1) Shavonne |
| 2) Cook |
| 3) Shannon |
| 4) Bernie |
| Plot: At the auto shop, the driver's arm is bandaged from the shotgun pellets; Shannon offers to hide the money, but the driver refuses. He hunts down Cook in a strip club, smashes his fingers with a hammer, and threatens to kill him, forcefeeding him the bullet that was given to Benecio; Cook reveals that Nino was behind the robbery. The driver decides to return the million but Nino dismisses the offer and instead sends a hitman (Jeff Wolfe) to the driver's apartment building. Entering the elevator with Irene, the driver encounters the hitman and spots his pistol. The driver kisses Irene and then brutally beats the hitman to death. Irene exits horrified and stunned. |
| score: 0.240215054887 |
| What kinid of illegal extra work do the driver and Shannon also offer? |
| 0) Transport services for drug mules |
| 1) Escort service |
| 2) Illegal taxi service |
| 3) A getaway driver service |
| 4) Transport services for illegal immigrants |
| Plot: The unnamed driver (Ryan Gosling), who lives in an Echo Park, Los Angeles apartment, works repairing cars and as a part-time movie double. Managed in both jobs by auto shop owner Shannon (Bryan Cranston), the duo also provides a getaway driver service. With Shannon organizing the events, the driver gives criminals only five minutes to perpetrate robberies and reach his car. After meeting his new neighbor, Irene (Carey Mulligan), the driver soon becomes close to her and befriends her young son, Benicio (Kaden Leos), while Irene's husband, Standard Gabriel (Oscar Isaac), is in prison. After her husband is freed, Irene still asks the driver to visit them. |
| score: 0.256107554813 |
| What is Irene's son's name? |
| 0) Gabriel |
| 1) Benicio |
| 2) Standard |
| 3) Bernard |
| 4) Benjamin |
| Plot: The driver, disguising himself with a rubber mask from his stuntman job, follows Nino from the pizzeria to the Pacific Coast Highway and T-bones Nino's car onto a beach, then chases him from the wreck to the ocean and drowns him. The driver goes to meet Bernie at a Chinese restaurant. He makes a phone call to Irene to tell her he is leaving, saying that meeting her and Benicio was the best thing that ever happened to him. At the restaurant, Bernie promises that Irene will be safe in exchange for the money, but warns the driver must always be on the run. At his car, the driver gives Bernie the money but Bernie attempts to kill him, stabbing him in the stomach. The driver survives and fatally stabs Bernie in the neck, then drives away, abandoning the money bag alongside Bernie's body. Irene knocks at the driver's apartment, but gets no response. The driver is then shown driving away into the night, closing the film. |
| score: 0.2790144092 |
| Why should Standard rob a pawnshop? |
| 0) Because if he doesn't pay back his debt the driver will hurt his family |
| 1) Because he needs the money to take care of his family |
| 2) Because he wants to run away |
| 3) Because if he doesn't pay back his debt Cook will hurt his family |
| 4) Because he wants to buy a Ford Mustang |
| Plot: Shannon persuades Jewish mobsters Bernie Rose (Albert Brooks) and Nino (Ron Perlman) to purchase a stock car chassis and build it for the driver to race. Irene's husband, owing protection money from his time in prison, is beaten up by Albanian gangster Cook (James Biberi), who demands that Standard rob a pawnshop for $40,000 to pay the debt. The gangster gives the young boy Benicio a bullet as a symbol that he and his mother are in danger. The driver, concerned for the safety of Irene and Benicio, steals a Ford Mustang and offers to act as the getaway driver for the pawnshop job. |
| score: 0.266687305394 |
| What does Benicio get from a gangster as a symbol of danger? |
| 0) A bullet |
| 1) A baseball bat |
| 2) A knife |
| 3) Money |
| 4) A toy car |
| Plot: Shannon persuades Jewish mobsters Bernie Rose (Albert Brooks) and Nino (Ron Perlman) to purchase a stock car chassis and build it for the driver to race. Irene's husband, owing protection money from his time in prison, is beaten up by Albanian gangster Cook (James Biberi), who demands that Standard rob a pawnshop for $40,000 to pay the debt. The gangster gives the young boy Benicio a bullet as a symbol that he and his mother are in danger. The driver, concerned for the safety of Irene and Benicio, steals a Ford Mustang and offers to act as the getaway driver for the pawnshop job. |
| score: 0.217800509623 |
| Why does Shannon want Bernie and Nino to buy a stock car chassis? |
| 0) To build a car they can drive themselves |
| 1) To sell it |
| 2) To show it off |
| 3) To build a car for the driver to race |
| 4) To sell it and pay off the debt |
| Plot: Shannon persuades Jewish mobsters Bernie Rose (Albert Brooks) and Nino (Ron Perlman) to purchase a stock car chassis and build it for the driver to race. Irene's husband, owing protection money from his time in prison, is beaten up by Albanian gangster Cook (James Biberi), who demands that Standard rob a pawnshop for $40,000 to pay the debt. The gangster gives the young boy Benicio a bullet as a symbol that he and his mother are in danger. The driver, concerned for the safety of Irene and Benicio, steals a Ford Mustang and offers to act as the getaway driver for the pawnshop job. |
| score: 0.327057346388 |
| What kind of car does the driver steal for the getaway job at the pawnshop? |
| 0) A Ford Fusion |
| 1) A Ford Mustang |
| 2) A Chevy Corvette |
| 3) A Volkswagen Beetle |
| 4) A Chevy Tahoe |
| Plot: Shannon persuades Jewish mobsters Bernie Rose (Albert Brooks) and Nino (Ron Perlman) to purchase a stock car chassis and build it for the driver to race. Irene's husband, owing protection money from his time in prison, is beaten up by Albanian gangster Cook (James Biberi), who demands that Standard rob a pawnshop for $40,000 to pay the debt. The gangster gives the young boy Benicio a bullet as a symbol that he and his mother are in danger. The driver, concerned for the safety of Irene and Benicio, steals a Ford Mustang and offers to act as the getaway driver for the pawnshop job. |
| score: 0.263783372243 |
| What does the driver do to two men, who come into the motel an shoot him and kill blanche? |
| 0) He injures them and escapes |
| 1) He tricks them and escapes |
| 2) He ties them up |
| 3) He kills them both |
| 4) Nothing, they injure him and he is immobile |
| Plot: While waiting for Standard and Cook's accomplice Blanche (Christina Hendricks) to complete the heist, the driver sees a custom Chrysler 300 pull into the parking lot. Blanche returns with a large bag, but Standard is shot in the back several times and killed by the pawnshop owner. The driver flees with Blanche and the money. They are pursued by the Chrysler, which bumps them but skids in the fast turns and eventually spins out. Eluding the other vehicle, the driver hides with Blanche in a motel. Learning that the bag contains a million dollars, yet the TV news reports the robbery as no money stolen, the driver threatens to beat Blanche, forcing her to admit she and Cook planned to re-steal the mysterious money with the Chrysler. Minutes later, two of Cook's men shoot them in the motel room, killing Blanche and injuring the driver before he manages to kill them both. The Driver handles himself well with guns and hand-to-hand combat and it is obvious he is more than simply a driver. |
| score: 0.184384264534 |
| What kind of car pursues the driver and Blanche after the pawnshop job? |
| 0) A Honda Accord |
| 1) A Porsche |
| 2) A custom Chrysler 300 |
| 3) A Cadillac |
| 4) A Bentley |
| Plot: While waiting for Standard and Cook's accomplice Blanche (Christina Hendricks) to complete the heist, the driver sees a custom Chrysler 300 pull into the parking lot. Blanche returns with a large bag, but Standard is shot in the back several times and killed by the pawnshop owner. The driver flees with Blanche and the money. They are pursued by the Chrysler, which bumps them but skids in the fast turns and eventually spins out. Eluding the other vehicle, the driver hides with Blanche in a motel. Learning that the bag contains a million dollars, yet the TV news reports the robbery as no money stolen, the driver threatens to beat Blanche, forcing her to admit she and Cook planned to re-steal the mysterious money with the Chrysler. Minutes later, two of Cook's men shoot them in the motel room, killing Blanche and injuring the driver before he manages to kill them both. The Driver handles himself well with guns and hand-to-hand combat and it is obvious he is more than simply a driver. |
| score: 0.311426350837 |
| How does the driver figure out that Blanche and Cook had the plan to steal the money using the Chrysler? |
| 0) The pawnshop owner tells him so |
| 1) The stolen bag contains a million dollars, yet the TV news reports the robbery as no money stolen |
| 2) He overhears Cook and his men talking |
| 3) Because he notices Cook's men driving the Chrysler |
| 4) Because he sees them stealing the money |
| Plot: While waiting for Standard and Cook's accomplice Blanche (Christina Hendricks) to complete the heist, the driver sees a custom Chrysler 300 pull into the parking lot. Blanche returns with a large bag, but Standard is shot in the back several times and killed by the pawnshop owner. The driver flees with Blanche and the money. They are pursued by the Chrysler, which bumps them but skids in the fast turns and eventually spins out. Eluding the other vehicle, the driver hides with Blanche in a motel. Learning that the bag contains a million dollars, yet the TV news reports the robbery as no money stolen, the driver threatens to beat Blanche, forcing her to admit she and Cook planned to re-steal the mysterious money with the Chrysler. Minutes later, two of Cook's men shoot them in the motel room, killing Blanche and injuring the driver before he manages to kill them both. The Driver handles himself well with guns and hand-to-hand combat and it is obvious he is more than simply a driver. |
| score: 0.380656587848 |
| Who kills Standard during the pawnshop robbery? |
| 0) Cook's men |
| 1) Cook |
| 2) The pawnshop owner |
| 3) The Chrysler driver |
| 4) Blanche |
| Plot: While waiting for Standard and Cook's accomplice Blanche (Christina Hendricks) to complete the heist, the driver sees a custom Chrysler 300 pull into the parking lot. Blanche returns with a large bag, but Standard is shot in the back several times and killed by the pawnshop owner. The driver flees with Blanche and the money. They are pursued by the Chrysler, which bumps them but skids in the fast turns and eventually spins out. Eluding the other vehicle, the driver hides with Blanche in a motel. Learning that the bag contains a million dollars, yet the TV news reports the robbery as no money stolen, the driver threatens to beat Blanche, forcing her to admit she and Cook planned to re-steal the mysterious money with the Chrysler. Minutes later, two of Cook's men shoot them in the motel room, killing Blanche and injuring the driver before he manages to kill them both. The Driver handles himself well with guns and hand-to-hand combat and it is obvious he is more than simply a driver. |
| score: 0.335342915842 |
| Who was behind the robbery, as Cook tells? |
| 0) Blanche |
| 1) Nino |
| 2) Shannon |
| 3) Standard |
| 4) Doc |
| Plot: At the auto shop, the driver's arm is bandaged from the shotgun pellets; Shannon offers to hide the money, but the driver refuses. He hunts down Cook in a strip club, smashes his fingers with a hammer, and threatens to kill him, forcefeeding him the bullet that was given to Benecio; Cook reveals that Nino was behind the robbery. The driver decides to return the million but Nino dismisses the offer and instead sends a hitman (Jeff Wolfe) to the driver's apartment building. Entering the elevator with Irene, the driver encounters the hitman and spots his pistol. The driver kisses Irene and then brutally beats the hitman to death. Irene exits horrified and stunned. |
| score: 0.291546798555 |
| Who sends a hitman in the driver's building? |
| 0) Cook |
| 1) Bernie |
| 2) Blanche |
| 3) Standard |
| 4) Nino |
| Plot: At the auto shop, the driver's arm is bandaged from the shotgun pellets; Shannon offers to hide the money, but the driver refuses. He hunts down Cook in a strip club, smashes his fingers with a hammer, and threatens to kill him, forcefeeding him the bullet that was given to Benecio; Cook reveals that Nino was behind the robbery. The driver decides to return the million but Nino dismisses the offer and instead sends a hitman (Jeff Wolfe) to the driver's apartment building. Entering the elevator with Irene, the driver encounters the hitman and spots his pistol. The driver kisses Irene and then brutally beats the hitman to death. Irene exits horrified and stunned. |
| score: 0.282082745365 |
| Where does the driver kill the hitman? |
| 0) Inside his apartment |
| 1) At pawn shop |
| 2) In his apartment building's elevator |
| 3) At the Chinese restuarant |
| 4) In the strip club |
| Plot: At the auto shop, the driver's arm is bandaged from the shotgun pellets; Shannon offers to hide the money, but the driver refuses. He hunts down Cook in a strip club, smashes his fingers with a hammer, and threatens to kill him, forcefeeding him the bullet that was given to Benecio; Cook reveals that Nino was behind the robbery. The driver decides to return the million but Nino dismisses the offer and instead sends a hitman (Jeff Wolfe) to the driver's apartment building. Entering the elevator with Irene, the driver encounters the hitman and spots his pistol. The driver kisses Irene and then brutally beats the hitman to death. Irene exits horrified and stunned. |
| score: 0.196084030433 |
| Why did Italian Mafia marginalized Nino? |
| 0) Because he is not Italian |
| 1) Because he is Jewish |
| 2) Because they don't trust him |
| 3) Because he is lazy |
| 4) Because he is not Jewish |
| Plot: In his pizzeria, Nino reveals to Bernie that the money was stashed at the pawn shop by a low level Philadelphia wise guy from the "East Coast mob" and since anyone tied to the robbery could lead the East Coast Mafia to them, they need to kill everyone involved. Bernie warns Nino that nobody steals from the Italian Mob. Nino becomes angered and explains how the Italian Mob has, in part due to his Jewish heritage, continually marginalized and insulted him. At the end, he convinces Bernie to follow his plan. Bernie then proceeds to murder Cook with cutlery from the restaurant. At the auto shop, he kills Shannon with a cutthroat razor from his collection of killing tools when Shannon refuses to divulge the whereabouts of the driver. |
| score: 0.266399431166 |
| How does Bernie kill Shannon? |
| 0) With a knife |
| 1) He shoots her |
| 2) With a cut-throat razor |
| 3) With a screw driver |
| 4) With a car jack |
| Plot: In his pizzeria, Nino reveals to Bernie that the money was stashed at the pawn shop by a low level Philadelphia wise guy from the "East Coast mob" and since anyone tied to the robbery could lead the East Coast Mafia to them, they need to kill everyone involved. Bernie warns Nino that nobody steals from the Italian Mob. Nino becomes angered and explains how the Italian Mob has, in part due to his Jewish heritage, continually marginalized and insulted him. At the end, he convinces Bernie to follow his plan. Bernie then proceeds to murder Cook with cutlery from the restaurant. At the auto shop, he kills Shannon with a cutthroat razor from his collection of killing tools when Shannon refuses to divulge the whereabouts of the driver. |
| score: 0.233803250379 |
| What does Bernie do, when the driver gives him the money at the car? |
| 0) Bernie tries to kill the driver |
| 1) Bernie takes the money and drives away |
| 2) Bernie kills the driver |
| 3) Bernie calls the police |
| 4) Bernie refuses to take the money |
| Plot: The driver, disguising himself with a rubber mask from his stuntman job, follows Nino from the pizzeria to the Pacific Coast Highway and T-bones Nino's car onto a beach, then chases him from the wreck to the ocean and drowns him. The driver goes to meet Bernie at a Chinese restaurant. He makes a phone call to Irene to tell her he is leaving, saying that meeting her and Benicio was the best thing that ever happened to him. At the restaurant, Bernie promises that Irene will be safe in exchange for the money, but warns the driver must always be on the run. At his car, the driver gives Bernie the money but Bernie attempts to kill him, stabbing him in the stomach. The driver survives and fatally stabs Bernie in the neck, then drives away, abandoning the money bag alongside Bernie's body. Irene knocks at the driver's apartment, but gets no response. The driver is then shown driving away into the night, closing the film. |
| score: 0.277141719358 |
| After E.T's first call home we see again that Elliott and E.T. feel as one. How is this demonstrated? |
| 0) They touch fingers |
| 1) They touch noses |
| 2) They hug |
| 3) They hold hands |
| 4) They touch heads |
| Plot: Standing near the spaceship, E.T.'s heart glows as he prepares to return home. Mary, Gertie, and "Keys," a government agent, show up. E.T. says goodbye to Michael and Gertie, as she presents him with the chrysanthemum that he had revived. Before boarding the spaceship, he tells Elliott "I'll be right here," pointing his glowing finger to his forehead. He then picks up the chrysanthemum, gets on the spaceship, and it takes off, leaving a rainbow in the sky as everyone watches it leave. |
| score: 0.244648822741 |
| How do E.T. and his 'earthly' friends escape when the police block their way? |
| 0) Michael figures out a way around the police road block |
| 1) Elliott's mom comes to the rescue to help them get to the forest |
| 2) E.T. uses telekinesis to lift them into the air and carry them toward the forest |
| 3) Elliott figures out a way around the police road block |
| 4) E.T. teleports them to the forest |
| Plot: On Halloween, Michael and Elliott dress E.T. as a ghost so they can sneak him out of the house. Elliott and E.T. ride the former's bike to the forest, where E.T. makes a successful call home. The next morning, Elliott wakes up in the field, only to find E.T. gone, so he returns home to his distressed family. Michael searches for and finds E.T. dying in a ditch and takes him home to Elliott, who is also dying. Mary becomes frightened when she discovers her son's illness and the dying E.T., just as government agents invade the house. Scientists set up a medical facility there, quarantining Elliott and E.T. Their link disappears and E.T. then appears to die while Elliott recovers. A grief-stricken Elliott is left alone with the motionless E.T. when he notices a dead chrysanthemum, the plant E.T. had previously revived, coming back to life. E.T. reanimates and reveals that his people are returning. Elliott and Michael steal a van that E.T. had been loaded into and a chase ensues, with Michael's friends joining them as they attempt to evade the authorities by bike. Suddenly facing a police roadblock, they escape as E.T. uses telekinesis to lift them into the air and toward the forest. |
| score: 0.255428770724 |
| What sign does E.T. give Elliott that he will recover? |
| 0) E.T. starts levitating in the bed |
| 1) He doesn't give a sign; he just comes right back to life without warning |
| 2) The dead flowers that E.T. had previously revived come back to life again |
| 3) E.T. starts whispering in an alien language |
| 4) E.T.'s fingers start moving |
| Plot: Standing near the spaceship, E.T.'s heart glows as he prepares to return home. Mary, Gertie, and "Keys," a government agent, show up. E.T. says goodbye to Michael and Gertie, as she presents him with the chrysanthemum that he had revived. Before boarding the spaceship, he tells Elliott "I'll be right here," pointing his glowing finger to his forehead. He then picks up the chrysanthemum, gets on the spaceship, and it takes off, leaving a rainbow in the sky as everyone watches it leave. |
| score: 0.32252607829 |
| What does Gertie give E.T. when they say goodbye to each other? |
| 0) A bag with grains of sand. |
| 1) She gives him his blanket. |
| 2) She gives him Elliott's photo. |
| 3) A rock, to remind him of Earth. |
| 4) The chrysanthemum that he had revived. |
| Plot: Standing near the spaceship, E.T.'s heart glows as he prepares to return home. Mary, Gertie, and "Keys," a government agent, show up. E.T. says goodbye to Michael and Gertie, as she presents him with the chrysanthemum that he had revived. Before boarding the spaceship, he tells Elliott "I'll be right here," pointing his glowing finger to his forehead. He then picks up the chrysanthemum, gets on the spaceship, and it takes off, leaving a rainbow in the sky as everyone watches it leave. |
| score: 0.425521581207 |
| How does Elliott help E.T. to call home? |
| 0) By assissting him to build a device using a Speak and Spell toy |
| 1) By teaching him to use the house phone |
| 2) By taking him to use a public pay phone |
| 3) Elliot buys him a mobile phone |
| 4) By searching for a satelitte connection |
| Plot: The alien learns to speak English by repeating what Gertie says as she watches Sesame Street and, at Elliott's urging, dubs itself "E.T." He reads a comic strip where Buck Rogers, stranded, calls for help by building a makeshift communication device and is inspired to try it himself. E.T. then gets Elliott's help in building a device to "phone home" by using a Speak & Spell toy. Michael notices that his health is declining and that Elliott is referring to himself as "we." |
| score: 0.335660055613 |
| What does Elliott's brother Michael notice about E.T's health? |
| 0) That it is declining |
| 1) That he heals himself when sick |
| 2) That he is growing stronger |
| 3) That he is catching every disease |
| 4) That he never gets sick |
| Plot: The alien learns to speak English by repeating what Gertie says as she watches Sesame Street and, at Elliott's urging, dubs itself "E.T." He reads a comic strip where Buck Rogers, stranded, calls for help by building a makeshift communication device and is inspired to try it himself. E.T. then gets Elliott's help in building a device to "phone home" by using a Speak & Spell toy. Michael notices that his health is declining and that Elliott is referring to himself as "we." |
| score: 0.325684752184 |
| How does the alien learn to speak English? |
| 0) By reading books |
| 1) He is taught by Elliott |
| 2) By repeating what Gertie says while watching Sesame Street |
| 3) Using a Speak and Spell toy |
| 4) By watching Sesame Street |
| Plot: The alien learns to speak English by repeating what Gertie says as she watches Sesame Street and, at Elliott's urging, dubs itself "E.T." He reads a comic strip where Buck Rogers, stranded, calls for help by building a makeshift communication device and is inspired to try it himself. E.T. then gets Elliott's help in building a device to "phone home" by using a Speak & Spell toy. Michael notices that his health is declining and that Elliott is referring to himself as "we." |
| score: 0.359488741905 |
| How does Elliott make the alien come to his bedroom after it escapes from the tool shed? |
| 0) He leaves pieces of candy |
| 1) He leaves the lights on |
| 2) He captures it and takes it to his bedroom |
| 3) He leaves drops of honey |
| 4) He asks it to come to his bedroom |
| Plot: In a California forest, a group of alien botanists collect flora samples. When government agents appear on the scene, they flee in their spaceship, leaving one of their own behind in their haste. The scene shifts to a suburban home, where a 10-year-old boy named Elliott is trying to spend time with his 15-year-old brother, Michael, and his friends. As he returns from picking up a pizza, he discovers that something is hiding in their tool shed. The creature promptly flees upon being discovered. Despite his family's disbelief, he leaves Reese's Pieces candy to lure it to his bedroom. Before he goes to sleep, he realizes it is imitating his movements. He feigns illness the next morning to stay home from school and play with it. Later that day, Michael and their five-year-old sister, Gertie, meet it. They decide to keep it hidden from their mother, Mary. When they ask it about its origin, it levitates several balls to represent its solar system and then demonstrates its powers by reviving a dead chrysanthemum. |
| score: 0.254682969621 |
| What do alien botanists do when government people start searching the forest? |
| 0) They fight the government people |
| 1) They surrender to the government people |
| 2) They mysteriously disappear |
| 3) They flee in their spaceship |
| 4) They kidnap the government people |
| Plot: In a California forest, a group of alien botanists collect flora samples. When government agents appear on the scene, they flee in their spaceship, leaving one of their own behind in their haste. The scene shifts to a suburban home, where a 10-year-old boy named Elliott is trying to spend time with his 15-year-old brother, Michael, and his friends. As he returns from picking up a pizza, he discovers that something is hiding in their tool shed. The creature promptly flees upon being discovered. Despite his family's disbelief, he leaves Reese's Pieces candy to lure it to his bedroom. Before he goes to sleep, he realizes it is imitating his movements. He feigns illness the next morning to stay home from school and play with it. Later that day, Michael and their five-year-old sister, Gertie, meet it. They decide to keep it hidden from their mother, Mary. When they ask it about its origin, it levitates several balls to represent its solar system and then demonstrates its powers by reviving a dead chrysanthemum. |
| score: 0.218803616524 |
| Where does Elliott first come upon the alien being? |
| 0) In the tool shed |
| 1) In the attic |
| 2) Under his bed |
| 3) In the garden |
| 4) On the roof |
| Plot: In a California forest, a group of alien botanists collect flora samples. When government agents appear on the scene, they flee in their spaceship, leaving one of their own behind in their haste. The scene shifts to a suburban home, where a 10-year-old boy named Elliott is trying to spend time with his 15-year-old brother, Michael, and his friends. As he returns from picking up a pizza, he discovers that something is hiding in their tool shed. The creature promptly flees upon being discovered. Despite his family's disbelief, he leaves Reese's Pieces candy to lure it to his bedroom. Before he goes to sleep, he realizes it is imitating his movements. He feigns illness the next morning to stay home from school and play with it. Later that day, Michael and their five-year-old sister, Gertie, meet it. They decide to keep it hidden from their mother, Mary. When they ask it about its origin, it levitates several balls to represent its solar system and then demonstrates its powers by reviving a dead chrysanthemum. |
| score: 0.210562856749 |
| What do alien botanists collect at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) Bacteria samples |
| 1) Water samples |
| 2) Flora samples |
| 3) Tree samples |
| 4) Insects |
| Plot: In a California forest, a group of alien botanists collect flora samples. When government agents appear on the scene, they flee in their spaceship, leaving one of their own behind in their haste. The scene shifts to a suburban home, where a 10-year-old boy named Elliott is trying to spend time with his 15-year-old brother, Michael, and his friends. As he returns from picking up a pizza, he discovers that something is hiding in their tool shed. The creature promptly flees upon being discovered. Despite his family's disbelief, he leaves Reese's Pieces candy to lure it to his bedroom. Before he goes to sleep, he realizes it is imitating his movements. He feigns illness the next morning to stay home from school and play with it. Later that day, Michael and their five-year-old sister, Gertie, meet it. They decide to keep it hidden from their mother, Mary. When they ask it about its origin, it levitates several balls to represent its solar system and then demonstrates its powers by reviving a dead chrysanthemum. |
| score: 0.231634820173 |
| How does the alien show the kids where it comes from? |
| 0) By drawing them a map |
| 1) It doesn't show them where it comes from |
| 2) By drawing them pictures of it's home |
| 3) By reviving a dead plant |
| 4) By levitating several balls to represent the solar system |
| Plot: In a California forest, a group of alien botanists collect flora samples. When government agents appear on the scene, they flee in their spaceship, leaving one of their own behind in their haste. The scene shifts to a suburban home, where a 10-year-old boy named Elliott is trying to spend time with his 15-year-old brother, Michael, and his friends. As he returns from picking up a pizza, he discovers that something is hiding in their tool shed. The creature promptly flees upon being discovered. Despite his family's disbelief, he leaves Reese's Pieces candy to lure it to his bedroom. Before he goes to sleep, he realizes it is imitating his movements. He feigns illness the next morning to stay home from school and play with it. Later that day, Michael and their five-year-old sister, Gertie, meet it. They decide to keep it hidden from their mother, Mary. When they ask it about its origin, it levitates several balls to represent its solar system and then demonstrates its powers by reviving a dead chrysanthemum. |
| score: 0.196478194442 |
| What does E.T. tell Elliott before he goes onto the spaceship? |
| 0) I'll be back |
| 1) I'll be right here |
| 2) I'll come back for you |
| 3) Goodbye |
| 4) Thank you |
| Plot: Standing near the spaceship, E.T.'s heart glows as he prepares to return home. Mary, Gertie, and "Keys," a government agent, show up. E.T. says goodbye to Michael and Gertie, as she presents him with the chrysanthemum that he had revived. Before boarding the spaceship, he tells Elliott "I'll be right here," pointing his glowing finger to his forehead. He then picks up the chrysanthemum, gets on the spaceship, and it takes off, leaving a rainbow in the sky as everyone watches it leave. |
| score: 0.334602067065 |
| Which present from Earth does E.T. take with him? |
| 0) Pyrethrum |
| 1) Chrysanthemum |
| 2) Seeds |
| 3) Roses |
| 4) Crystals |
| Plot: Standing near the spaceship, E.T.'s heart glows as he prepares to return home. Mary, Gertie, and "Keys," a government agent, show up. E.T. says goodbye to Michael and Gertie, as she presents him with the chrysanthemum that he had revived. Before boarding the spaceship, he tells Elliott "I'll be right here," pointing his glowing finger to his forehead. He then picks up the chrysanthemum, gets on the spaceship, and it takes off, leaving a rainbow in the sky as everyone watches it leave. |
| score: 0.293393913084 |
| How is Mary killed? |
| 0) With a sword |
| 1) She is beheaded |
| 2) By lethal injection |
| 3) By hanging |
| 4) She is electrocuted |
| Plot: Elizabeth learns of Mary's involvement, and Walsingham insists she be executed to quell any possible revolt. Elizabeth is reluctant, but nevertheless agrees. Mary is tried for high treason. She is beheaded, ascending the block in a blood-red dress, red being the Catholic liturgical color for martyrs. Walsingham sees that this was part of the Jesuits' plan all along. Philip had never intended Mary to become queen, but since the Pope and other Catholic leaders regarded Mary as the true Queen of England, Philip uses Mary's death to obtain papal approval for war. The "murder" of the last legitimate Catholic in the line of succession gives Philip the pretext he needs to invade England and place his daughter on the throne as a puppet monarch, and he oversees the departure of the Armada from Cdiz. In England, Raleigh asks to leave for the New World, which Elizabeth forbids, instead knighting him and making him Captain of the Royal Guard. Bess discovers she is pregnant with Raleigh's child, and after telling him the news, she pleads with him to leave. He chooses not to, and the couple marry in secret. At the same time, Elizabeth awakes during a dream as the wedding is taking place. She confronts Bess a few weeks later, who confesses that she is indeed pregnant with Raleigh's child, and that Raleigh is her husband. |
| score: 0.130272713022 |
| What colour is Mary's dress at the execution? |
| 0) Blue |
| 1) Purple |
| 2) White |
| 3) Black |
| 4) Red |
| Plot: Elizabeth learns of Mary's involvement, and Walsingham insists she be executed to quell any possible revolt. Elizabeth is reluctant, but nevertheless agrees. Mary is tried for high treason. She is beheaded, ascending the block in a blood-red dress, red being the Catholic liturgical color for martyrs. Walsingham sees that this was part of the Jesuits' plan all along. Philip had never intended Mary to become queen, but since the Pope and other Catholic leaders regarded Mary as the true Queen of England, Philip uses Mary's death to obtain papal approval for war. The "murder" of the last legitimate Catholic in the line of succession gives Philip the pretext he needs to invade England and place his daughter on the throne as a puppet monarch, and he oversees the departure of the Armada from Cdiz. In England, Raleigh asks to leave for the New World, which Elizabeth forbids, instead knighting him and making him Captain of the Royal Guard. Bess discovers she is pregnant with Raleigh's child, and after telling him the news, she pleads with him to leave. He chooses not to, and the couple marry in secret. At the same time, Elizabeth awakes during a dream as the wedding is taking place. She confronts Bess a few weeks later, who confesses that she is indeed pregnant with Raleigh's child, and that Raleigh is her husband. |
| score: 0.110144720937 |
| How is Mary's death actually beneficial for king Philip? |
| 0) He uses it to overthrow Elizabeth |
| 1) He becomes the next Catholic monarch of England |
| 2) He uses it to obtain the papal approval for war to invade England |
| 3) He gains the Pope's support to outlaw Protestants |
| 4) |
| Plot: Elizabeth learns of Mary's involvement, and Walsingham insists she be executed to quell any possible revolt. Elizabeth is reluctant, but nevertheless agrees. Mary is tried for high treason. She is beheaded, ascending the block in a blood-red dress, red being the Catholic liturgical color for martyrs. Walsingham sees that this was part of the Jesuits' plan all along. Philip had never intended Mary to become queen, but since the Pope and other Catholic leaders regarded Mary as the true Queen of England, Philip uses Mary's death to obtain papal approval for war. The "murder" of the last legitimate Catholic in the line of succession gives Philip the pretext he needs to invade England and place his daughter on the throne as a puppet monarch, and he oversees the departure of the Armada from Cdiz. In England, Raleigh asks to leave for the New World, which Elizabeth forbids, instead knighting him and making him Captain of the Royal Guard. Bess discovers she is pregnant with Raleigh's child, and after telling him the news, she pleads with him to leave. He chooses not to, and the couple marry in secret. At the same time, Elizabeth awakes during a dream as the wedding is taking place. She confronts Bess a few weeks later, who confesses that she is indeed pregnant with Raleigh's child, and that Raleigh is her husband. |
| score: 0.262983913881 |
| Why does Elizabeth set Taleigh free from prison? |
| 0) So he can join the battle against the Spaniards |
| 1) Because she is in love with him |
| 2) So he can be with Bess during the war |
| 3) Because Bess begs her to |
| 4) She realizes he hadn't committed any serious crime |
| Plot: After learning of her cousin's torture and death at Walsingham's hands, Bess turns to Raleigh for comfort. The barely hidden closeness of Bess and Raleigh causes tension between them, testing her desire to keep him in England and increasing his desire to go back to the New World. Walsingham's brother, a Papist, knows of the plot against Elizabeth. It is revealed that Walsingham had known of the plot all along, intercepting letters, and his brother is jailed. He reveals the plot to Elizabeth, who angrily confronts the Spanish diplomats. The Spanish ambassador feigns ignorance and accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates and insinuating a sexual relationship with Raleigh. A sword fight nearly ensues between the queen's male escorts and the Spanish contingent. She throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England. Mary writes letters condoning the plot. Babington storms into a cathedral where Elizabeth is praying and points a gun at her. Elizabeth opens her arms, seemingly fearless. He pulls the trigger, and the gun fires. At first Walsingham is unable to discern why the gun was harmless, though it is later revealed by the traitor in the torture chamber that there was no bullet in the gun. |
| score: 0.131641043143 |
| Why does Elizabeth imprison Raleigh? |
| 0) For disrespecting his commanding officer |
| 1) For seducing a ward of the Queen |
| 2) For colluding with King Philip |
| 3) For betraying her with Bess |
| 4) For treason |
| Plot: An enraged Elizabeth berates Bess, slapping and beating her, reminding her that she cannot marry without royal consent. Feeling betrayed, the queen banishes Bess from court and has Raleigh imprisoned for the crime of seducing a ward of the Queen. Walsingham arranges for his brother William to be released and taken to France on the condition that he must never return to England. The Armada begins its approach up the English Channel, and Elizabeth forgives Bess and sets Raleigh free to join Sir Francis Drake in the battle. Elizabeth gives her Speech to the Troops at Tilbury seated on a war horse wearing full plate armour. The ships of the Armada vastly outnumber England's, but at the last moment, a major storm blows the Armada toward the beaches, endangering its formation and ships. The ships of the Armada drop anchor, and the Armada becomes a sitting duck for English fire ships. Elizabeth, back at her coastal headquarters, walks out to the cliffs and watches the Spanish Armada sink in flames. Elizabeth visits Walsingham on his deathbed, telling her old friend to rest. She then visits Raleigh and Bess and blesses their child. Elizabeth seemingly triumphs personally through her ordeal, again resigned to her role as the Virgin Queen and mother to the English people. |
| score: 0.241306895035 |
| Who does Elizabeth confront after finding out about the plot against her? |
| 0) The Spanish diplomats |
| 1) Her brother |
| 2) Danish diplomats |
| 3) Her father |
| 4) Her mother |
| Plot: After learning of her cousin's torture and death at Walsingham's hands, Bess turns to Raleigh for comfort. The barely hidden closeness of Bess and Raleigh causes tension between them, testing her desire to keep him in England and increasing his desire to go back to the New World. Walsingham's brother, a Papist, knows of the plot against Elizabeth. It is revealed that Walsingham had known of the plot all along, intercepting letters, and his brother is jailed. He reveals the plot to Elizabeth, who angrily confronts the Spanish diplomats. The Spanish ambassador feigns ignorance and accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates and insinuating a sexual relationship with Raleigh. A sword fight nearly ensues between the queen's male escorts and the Spanish contingent. She throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England. Mary writes letters condoning the plot. Babington storms into a cathedral where Elizabeth is praying and points a gun at her. Elizabeth opens her arms, seemingly fearless. He pulls the trigger, and the gun fires. At first Walsingham is unable to discern why the gun was harmless, though it is later revealed by the traitor in the torture chamber that there was no bullet in the gun. |
| score: 0.17854151233 |
| What does the Spanish ambassador accuse Elizabeth of? |
| 0) Kidnapping the Spanish Armada's leader |
| 1) Receiving Spanish gold and having a sexual affair with Raleigh |
| 2) Stealing from the people and having sexual relations with women |
| 3) Not being in the Royal family |
| 4) Bribing the guards to have her brother released |
| Plot: After learning of her cousin's torture and death at Walsingham's hands, Bess turns to Raleigh for comfort. The barely hidden closeness of Bess and Raleigh causes tension between them, testing her desire to keep him in England and increasing his desire to go back to the New World. Walsingham's brother, a Papist, knows of the plot against Elizabeth. It is revealed that Walsingham had known of the plot all along, intercepting letters, and his brother is jailed. He reveals the plot to Elizabeth, who angrily confronts the Spanish diplomats. The Spanish ambassador feigns ignorance and accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates and insinuating a sexual relationship with Raleigh. A sword fight nearly ensues between the queen's male escorts and the Spanish contingent. She throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England. Mary writes letters condoning the plot. Babington storms into a cathedral where Elizabeth is praying and points a gun at her. Elizabeth opens her arms, seemingly fearless. He pulls the trigger, and the gun fires. At first Walsingham is unable to discern why the gun was harmless, though it is later revealed by the traitor in the torture chamber that there was no bullet in the gun. |
| score: 0.271842122787 |
| Why does Philip cut the forests in Spain? |
| 0) To show his dissaproval of the country |
| 1) To build a hidden safehouse for Elizabeth |
| 2) To build the Spanish Armada to invade England |
| 3) To provide a distraction so Elizabeth can escape |
| 4) He is looking for Elizabeth |
| Plot: After learning of her cousin's torture and death at Walsingham's hands, Bess turns to Raleigh for comfort. The barely hidden closeness of Bess and Raleigh causes tension between them, testing her desire to keep him in England and increasing his desire to go back to the New World. Walsingham's brother, a Papist, knows of the plot against Elizabeth. It is revealed that Walsingham had known of the plot all along, intercepting letters, and his brother is jailed. He reveals the plot to Elizabeth, who angrily confronts the Spanish diplomats. The Spanish ambassador feigns ignorance and accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates and insinuating a sexual relationship with Raleigh. A sword fight nearly ensues between the queen's male escorts and the Spanish contingent. She throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England. Mary writes letters condoning the plot. Babington storms into a cathedral where Elizabeth is praying and points a gun at her. Elizabeth opens her arms, seemingly fearless. He pulls the trigger, and the gun fires. At first Walsingham is unable to discern why the gun was harmless, though it is later revealed by the traitor in the torture chamber that there was no bullet in the gun. |
| score: 0.300654846557 |
| How did Walsingham's brother know about the plot against Elizabeth? |
| 0) He found the hidden plans against Elizabeth |
| 1) He was the leader of the plot |
| 2) He never finds out |
| 3) By intercepting letters |
| 4) He created the plot |
| Plot: After learning of her cousin's torture and death at Walsingham's hands, Bess turns to Raleigh for comfort. The barely hidden closeness of Bess and Raleigh causes tension between them, testing her desire to keep him in England and increasing his desire to go back to the New World. Walsingham's brother, a Papist, knows of the plot against Elizabeth. It is revealed that Walsingham had known of the plot all along, intercepting letters, and his brother is jailed. He reveals the plot to Elizabeth, who angrily confronts the Spanish diplomats. The Spanish ambassador feigns ignorance and accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates and insinuating a sexual relationship with Raleigh. A sword fight nearly ensues between the queen's male escorts and the Spanish contingent. She throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England. Mary writes letters condoning the plot. Babington storms into a cathedral where Elizabeth is praying and points a gun at her. Elizabeth opens her arms, seemingly fearless. He pulls the trigger, and the gun fires. At first Walsingham is unable to discern why the gun was harmless, though it is later revealed by the traitor in the torture chamber that there was no bullet in the gun. |
| score: 0.223489467027 |
| What kind of Christian religion was predominant in Spain in 16th century? |
| 0) Esoteric Christianity |
| 1) Catholic |
| 2) Orthodox |
| 3) Nontrinitarianism |
| 4) Protestant |
| Plot: In 1585, Catholic Spain ruled by King Philip II of Spain (Jordi Molla) is the most powerful country in the world. Seeing Protestant England as a threat, and in retaliation for English piracy of Spanish ships, Philip declares war. He plans to take over England, and make his daughter Isabella the Queen of England in Elizabeth's place. Meanwhile, Elizabeth I of England (Cate Blanchett) is being pressured to marry by her advisor, Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush). She is ageing and, with no child, the throne will pass to her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots (Samantha Morton). The Queen is presented with portraits of appropriate suitors, but Elizabeth refuses to marry, particularly to the Charles II, Archduke of Austria (Christian Brassington), who has become infatuated with the Queen. English explorer Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) is presented at Elizabeth's court, having returned from the New World, and offers her potatoes, tobacco, two Native Americans, and gold from Spanish ships that he claims were "unable to continue their journey". Elizabeth commands that the Native Americans be treated well, and refuses to accept the gold. |
| score: 0.158562488479 |
| Does Elizabeth accept the gold that Walter brings? |
| 0) Yes, she returns it to the New World |
| 1) Yes, she distributes it to the people |
| 2) No, because she wants silver instead |
| 3) Yes, she gives it to the Native Americans |
| 4) She refuses to accept the gold |
| Plot: In 1585, Catholic Spain ruled by King Philip II of Spain (Jordi Molla) is the most powerful country in the world. Seeing Protestant England as a threat, and in retaliation for English piracy of Spanish ships, Philip declares war. He plans to take over England, and make his daughter Isabella the Queen of England in Elizabeth's place. Meanwhile, Elizabeth I of England (Cate Blanchett) is being pressured to marry by her advisor, Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush). She is ageing and, with no child, the throne will pass to her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots (Samantha Morton). The Queen is presented with portraits of appropriate suitors, but Elizabeth refuses to marry, particularly to the Charles II, Archduke of Austria (Christian Brassington), who has become infatuated with the Queen. English explorer Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) is presented at Elizabeth's court, having returned from the New World, and offers her potatoes, tobacco, two Native Americans, and gold from Spanish ships that he claims were "unable to continue their journey". Elizabeth commands that the Native Americans be treated well, and refuses to accept the gold. |
| score: 0.165381867532 |
| Where did Walter get the gold that he's bringing? |
| 0) England |
| 1) Spanish ships |
| 2) Africa |
| 3) The New World |
| 4) Mexico |
| Plot: In 1585, Catholic Spain ruled by King Philip II of Spain (Jordi Molla) is the most powerful country in the world. Seeing Protestant England as a threat, and in retaliation for English piracy of Spanish ships, Philip declares war. He plans to take over England, and make his daughter Isabella the Queen of England in Elizabeth's place. Meanwhile, Elizabeth I of England (Cate Blanchett) is being pressured to marry by her advisor, Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush). She is ageing and, with no child, the throne will pass to her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots (Samantha Morton). The Queen is presented with portraits of appropriate suitors, but Elizabeth refuses to marry, particularly to the Charles II, Archduke of Austria (Christian Brassington), who has become infatuated with the Queen. English explorer Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) is presented at Elizabeth's court, having returned from the New World, and offers her potatoes, tobacco, two Native Americans, and gold from Spanish ships that he claims were "unable to continue their journey". Elizabeth commands that the Native Americans be treated well, and refuses to accept the gold. |
| score: 0.148135590904 |
| Who is pressuring Elizabeth to marry? |
| 0) No one |
| 1) Charles II |
| 2) Francis Walsingham |
| 3) Her cousin, Mary |
| 4) Philip II |
| Plot: An enraged Elizabeth berates Bess, slapping and beating her, reminding her that she cannot marry without royal consent. Feeling betrayed, the queen banishes Bess from court and has Raleigh imprisoned for the crime of seducing a ward of the Queen. Walsingham arranges for his brother William to be released and taken to France on the condition that he must never return to England. The Armada begins its approach up the English Channel, and Elizabeth forgives Bess and sets Raleigh free to join Sir Francis Drake in the battle. Elizabeth gives her Speech to the Troops at Tilbury seated on a war horse wearing full plate armour. The ships of the Armada vastly outnumber England's, but at the last moment, a major storm blows the Armada toward the beaches, endangering its formation and ships. The ships of the Armada drop anchor, and the Armada becomes a sitting duck for English fire ships. Elizabeth, back at her coastal headquarters, walks out to the cliffs and watches the Spanish Armada sink in flames. Elizabeth visits Walsingham on his deathbed, telling her old friend to rest. She then visits Raleigh and Bess and blesses their child. Elizabeth seemingly triumphs personally through her ordeal, again resigned to her role as the Virgin Queen and mother to the English people. |
| score: 0.219978479947 |
| In what year does the movie take place? |
| 0) 1990 |
| 1) 1994 |
| 2) 2005 |
| 3) 1996 |
| 4) 2015 |
| Plot: In March 1996, two expeditions arrive in Lukla in preparation for climbing Mount Everest. Rob Hall (Jason Clarke) is one of three guides for Adventure Consultants whose several clients include Beck Weathers (Josh Brolin), an experienced climber, Doug Hansen (John Hawkes), a former mailman pursuing his dream, and Yasuko Namba (Naoko Mori), who had previously climbed six of the Seven Summits and was attempting to become the oldest woman to summit Everest. Scott Fischer (Jake Gyllenhaal) is the chief guide for Mountain Madness. At Everest Base Camp, the two expeditions meet Helen Wilton (Emily Watson), the base camp manager, who communicates with them all via walkie-talkies while they climb. |
| score: 0.0644610789169 |
| What mountain are the two groups preparing to climb? |
| 0) Mount Lukla |
| 1) Mount Everest |
| 2) Mount Kilimanjaro |
| 3) Vinson |
| 4) Denali |
| Plot: In March 1996, two expeditions arrive in Lukla in preparation for climbing Mount Everest. Rob Hall (Jason Clarke) is one of three guides for Adventure Consultants whose several clients include Beck Weathers (Josh Brolin), an experienced climber, Doug Hansen (John Hawkes), a former mailman pursuing his dream, and Yasuko Namba (Naoko Mori), who had previously climbed six of the Seven Summits and was attempting to become the oldest woman to summit Everest. Scott Fischer (Jake Gyllenhaal) is the chief guide for Mountain Madness. At Everest Base Camp, the two expeditions meet Helen Wilton (Emily Watson), the base camp manager, who communicates with them all via walkie-talkies while they climb. |
| score: 0.178696256138 |
| What kind of excuse does Jerry make for fleeing out of the office when Marge asks about Wade? |
| 0) He claims he has to go home and check on his wife |
| 1) He claims he has to go check the lot for the missing van |
| 2) He claims he needs to go outside for a cigarette break |
| 3) He claims he has to go check the lot for the missing car |
| 4) He claims he has to go fix one of the cars in the lot |
| Plot: Before leaving Minneapolis, Marge learns from a friend that Mike had lied to her about his marriage and about Linda's death. She finds out that Mike has psychiatric problems and was actually stalking Linda. This revelation causes Marge to re-question Jerry, now believing that he too had lied to her about the missing car and its possible connection to the Brainerd homicides. Jerry becomes nervously uncooperative when Marge asks to speak with Wade and angrily storms out of his office, claiming to go check the lot for the missing car. Instead, he flees the dealership, which prompts Marge to contact the state police. |
| score: 0.36132830404 |
| Which stamp did Norm hope that his artwork would appear on? |
| 0) He hoped his artwork would appear on 3-cent stamp. |
| 1) He hoped his artwork would appear on 1-cent stamp. |
| 2) He hoped his artwork would appear on 35-cent stamp. |
| 3) He hoped his artwork would appear on 4-cent stamp. |
| 4) He hoped his artwork would appear on 29-cent stamp. |
| Plot: That night, Marge and her husband, Norm (John Carroll Lynch), sit in bed together discussing Norm's mallard artwork, which has been selected as the design for a US postage stamp. Norm is disappointed that it will appear on the 3 stamp instead of the more prestigious 29 stamp, but Marge is very proud of his achievement, pointing out that every time the minimum postage is raised, the 3-center is going to be used to make up the difference. The two hold each other close while expressing excitement for the birth of their child in two months. |
| score: 0.355452060866 |
| How is Jerry trying to escape from the motel? |
| 0) He is trying to escape through a bathroom window. |
| 1) He is trying to escape through the back door of the motel. |
| 2) He is trying to escape by using the van which belongs to the owner of the motel. |
| 3) He is trying to escape dressed as a cleaning lady. |
| 4) He is trying to escape through the motel's restaurant. |
| Plot: Later, after following up on a tip from a local bartender, who was suspicious over a drunken Carl's rantings a few days prior, Marge drives to Moose Lake and finds the stolen car. She catches Gaear feeding the last of Carl's body into a wood chipper. He attempts to run away across the frozen lake, but Marge shoots him in the leg and arrests him. Later, Jerry's location is traced to a motel outside Bismarck, North Dakota, where he is subdued and arrested while attempting to escape through a bathroom window. |
| score: 0.247144924838 |
| Where does Marge find a stolen car? |
| 0) At a garage downtown. |
| 1) In a mechanic's shop. |
| 2) At the bottom of the river. |
| 3) In a small alley. |
| 4) At Moose Lake. |
| Plot: Later, after following up on a tip from a local bartender, who was suspicious over a drunken Carl's rantings a few days prior, Marge drives to Moose Lake and finds the stolen car. She catches Gaear feeding the last of Carl's body into a wood chipper. He attempts to run away across the frozen lake, but Marge shoots him in the leg and arrests him. Later, Jerry's location is traced to a motel outside Bismarck, North Dakota, where he is subdued and arrested while attempting to escape through a bathroom window. |
| score: 0.307872220741 |
| How is Gaear destroying Carl's body? |
| 0) He is throwing parts of Carl's body into the river. |
| 1) He is cutting Carl's body and throwing it in the trash. |
| 2) He is putting Carl's body on fire. |
| 3) He is throwing parts of Carl's body into the lake. |
| 4) He is putting parts of Carl's body into a wood chipper. |
| Plot: Later, after following up on a tip from a local bartender, who was suspicious over a drunken Carl's rantings a few days prior, Marge drives to Moose Lake and finds the stolen car. She catches Gaear feeding the last of Carl's body into a wood chipper. He attempts to run away across the frozen lake, but Marge shoots him in the leg and arrests him. Later, Jerry's location is traced to a motel outside Bismarck, North Dakota, where he is subdued and arrested while attempting to escape through a bathroom window. |
| score: 0.376631827632 |
| How does Marge stop Gaear, who tries to run away? |
| 0) She shoots him in the leg and arrests him. |
| 1) She hits him in the leg and throws him on the floor. |
| 2) She hits him with her car. |
| 3) She shoots him in the arm. |
| 4) She threatens to kill him if he moves. |
| Plot: Later, after following up on a tip from a local bartender, who was suspicious over a drunken Carl's rantings a few days prior, Marge drives to Moose Lake and finds the stolen car. She catches Gaear feeding the last of Carl's body into a wood chipper. He attempts to run away across the frozen lake, but Marge shoots him in the leg and arrests him. Later, Jerry's location is traced to a motel outside Bismarck, North Dakota, where he is subdued and arrested while attempting to escape through a bathroom window. |
| score: 0.322514298944 |
| Where is Jerry staying when he is arrested? |
| 0) He is staying at his friend's house in Bismarck, North Dakota. |
| 1) He is staying at a motel outside Bismarck, North Dakota. |
| 2) He is staying at a hotel in the centre of Bismarck, North Dakota. |
| 3) He is staying at a motel in Fargo, North Dakota. |
| 4) He is staying at a cottage outside Bismarck, North Dakota. |
| Plot: Later, after following up on a tip from a local bartender, who was suspicious over a drunken Carl's rantings a few days prior, Marge drives to Moose Lake and finds the stolen car. She catches Gaear feeding the last of Carl's body into a wood chipper. He attempts to run away across the frozen lake, but Marge shoots him in the leg and arrests him. Later, Jerry's location is traced to a motel outside Bismarck, North Dakota, where he is subdued and arrested while attempting to escape through a bathroom window. |
| score: 0.354100400917 |
| What argument does Marge make about the importance of a 3-center stamp. |
| 0) That a 3-cent stamp is more beautiful |
| 1) That a 3-cent stamp is more popular than the 29 |
| 2) |
| 3) That a 3-cent stamp is going to be used every time the minimum postage is raised |
| 4) That the 3-cent stamp is now going to feature his designs |
| Plot: That night, Marge and her husband, Norm (John Carroll Lynch), sit in bed together discussing Norm's mallard artwork, which has been selected as the design for a US postage stamp. Norm is disappointed that it will appear on the 3 stamp instead of the more prestigious 29 stamp, but Marge is very proud of his achievement, pointing out that every time the minimum postage is raised, the 3-center is going to be used to make up the difference. The two hold each other close while expressing excitement for the birth of their child in two months. |
| score: 0.434104081907 |
| What is Marge's position at the police station? |
| 0) She is the police chief |
| 1) She isa waitress |
| 2) She is a detective |
| 3) She is a patrol officer |
| 4) She is a captain |
| Plot: The following morning, Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand), a local police chief who is seven months pregnant, investigates the homicides. She deduces the chain of events and follows the leads that arise, including interviewing two prostitutes who had serviced the criminals at a truck stop two nights before. After being informed that the criminals telephoned Shep from the truck stop, she drives to Minneapolis, but acquires no information in interviews with both Shep and Jerry. While visiting Minneapolis, Marge reconnects with an old classmate, Mike Yanagita (Steve Park), who unsuccessfully tries to seduce her during dinner and then tells her that he has been lonely ever since his wife, Linda Cooksey, also from their high school, died from leukemia. |
| score: 0.206947066598 |
| What did Mike's wife, as he says, die from? |
| 0) Complications due to child birth |
| 1) She was killed |
| 2) Breast cancer |
| 3) Leukemia |
| 4) Heart disease |
| Plot: The following morning, Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand), a local police chief who is seven months pregnant, investigates the homicides. She deduces the chain of events and follows the leads that arise, including interviewing two prostitutes who had serviced the criminals at a truck stop two nights before. After being informed that the criminals telephoned Shep from the truck stop, she drives to Minneapolis, but acquires no information in interviews with both Shep and Jerry. While visiting Minneapolis, Marge reconnects with an old classmate, Mike Yanagita (Steve Park), who unsuccessfully tries to seduce her during dinner and then tells her that he has been lonely ever since his wife, Linda Cooksey, also from their high school, died from leukemia. |
| score: 0.150691220771 |
| How long is Marge Gunderson pregnant? |
| 0) Nine months |
| 1) Three months |
| 2) Seven months |
| 3) Five months |
| 4) Eight months |
| Plot: The following morning, Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand), a local police chief who is seven months pregnant, investigates the homicides. She deduces the chain of events and follows the leads that arise, including interviewing two prostitutes who had serviced the criminals at a truck stop two nights before. After being informed that the criminals telephoned Shep from the truck stop, she drives to Minneapolis, but acquires no information in interviews with both Shep and Jerry. While visiting Minneapolis, Marge reconnects with an old classmate, Mike Yanagita (Steve Park), who unsuccessfully tries to seduce her during dinner and then tells her that he has been lonely ever since his wife, Linda Cooksey, also from their high school, died from leukemia. |
| score: 0.241577117899 |
| How does Carl mark the spot where he buries the money? |
| 0) With an ice scraper |
| 1) With an "X" |
| 2) With stones |
| 3) With a piece of wood |
| 4) With an axe |
| Plot: Jerry contacts Wade and Stan Grossman (Larry Brandenburg), Wade's accountant, claiming that the kidnappers insist on dealing only with Jerry. Wade and Stan accept this arrangement at first, but Wade later changes his mind and decides to deal with the kidnappers himself. Also, Carl angrily demands that Jerry give him and Gaear the entire $80,000 ransom as extra payment for the murders. Later, Shep tracks down Carl and beats him for potentially getting him in trouble with Marge. Furious, Carl phones Jerry and demands he make the drop off that night at a parking garage. However, Wade, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, storms out of the house instead of Jerry, with the ransom in his briefcase. When he arrives, Wade refuses to hand over the briefcase to Carl until Jean is returned. Angered by Wade's demands and unexpected appearance, Carl kills Wade, but not before Wade shoots Carl in the cheek. Jerry arrives at the scene's aftermath and puts Wade's body in his trunk. The next day, Carl discovers that the briefcase contains $1,000,000. He removes $80,000 to split with Gaear and buries the rest in the snow alongside the highway, marking the spot with an ice scraper. Carl then returns to the hideout and discovers that Gaear has killed Jean, claiming that she was too noisy. Following a dispute over the Ciera, Gaear murders Carl with an axe. |
| score: 0.191400355282 |
| Why does Shep beat Carl? |
| 0) For getting him in trouble with Marge |
| 1) For the murders |
| 2) For attacking Jean |
| 3) For lying to him |
| 4) For demanding for more money from Jerry |
| Plot: Jerry contacts Wade and Stan Grossman (Larry Brandenburg), Wade's accountant, claiming that the kidnappers insist on dealing only with Jerry. Wade and Stan accept this arrangement at first, but Wade later changes his mind and decides to deal with the kidnappers himself. Also, Carl angrily demands that Jerry give him and Gaear the entire $80,000 ransom as extra payment for the murders. Later, Shep tracks down Carl and beats him for potentially getting him in trouble with Marge. Furious, Carl phones Jerry and demands he make the drop off that night at a parking garage. However, Wade, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, storms out of the house instead of Jerry, with the ransom in his briefcase. When he arrives, Wade refuses to hand over the briefcase to Carl until Jean is returned. Angered by Wade's demands and unexpected appearance, Carl kills Wade, but not before Wade shoots Carl in the cheek. Jerry arrives at the scene's aftermath and puts Wade's body in his trunk. The next day, Carl discovers that the briefcase contains $1,000,000. He removes $80,000 to split with Gaear and buries the rest in the snow alongside the highway, marking the spot with an ice scraper. Carl then returns to the hideout and discovers that Gaear has killed Jean, claiming that she was too noisy. Following a dispute over the Ciera, Gaear murders Carl with an axe. |
| score: 0.268510535363 |
| What body part does Wade shoot Carl in? |
| 0) The back |
| 1) The shoulder |
| 2) The butt |
| 3) The foot |
| 4) The cheek |
| Plot: Jerry contacts Wade and Stan Grossman (Larry Brandenburg), Wade's accountant, claiming that the kidnappers insist on dealing only with Jerry. Wade and Stan accept this arrangement at first, but Wade later changes his mind and decides to deal with the kidnappers himself. Also, Carl angrily demands that Jerry give him and Gaear the entire $80,000 ransom as extra payment for the murders. Later, Shep tracks down Carl and beats him for potentially getting him in trouble with Marge. Furious, Carl phones Jerry and demands he make the drop off that night at a parking garage. However, Wade, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, storms out of the house instead of Jerry, with the ransom in his briefcase. When he arrives, Wade refuses to hand over the briefcase to Carl until Jean is returned. Angered by Wade's demands and unexpected appearance, Carl kills Wade, but not before Wade shoots Carl in the cheek. Jerry arrives at the scene's aftermath and puts Wade's body in his trunk. The next day, Carl discovers that the briefcase contains $1,000,000. He removes $80,000 to split with Gaear and buries the rest in the snow alongside the highway, marking the spot with an ice scraper. Carl then returns to the hideout and discovers that Gaear has killed Jean, claiming that she was too noisy. Following a dispute over the Ciera, Gaear murders Carl with an axe. |
| score: 0.176587992609 |
| Who is Stan Grossman? |
| 0) Wade's lawyer |
| 1) Wade's accountant |
| 2) A car salesman |
| 3) A police officer |
| 4) A customer at the car dealership |
| Plot: Jerry contacts Wade and Stan Grossman (Larry Brandenburg), Wade's accountant, claiming that the kidnappers insist on dealing only with Jerry. Wade and Stan accept this arrangement at first, but Wade later changes his mind and decides to deal with the kidnappers himself. Also, Carl angrily demands that Jerry give him and Gaear the entire $80,000 ransom as extra payment for the murders. Later, Shep tracks down Carl and beats him for potentially getting him in trouble with Marge. Furious, Carl phones Jerry and demands he make the drop off that night at a parking garage. However, Wade, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, storms out of the house instead of Jerry, with the ransom in his briefcase. When he arrives, Wade refuses to hand over the briefcase to Carl until Jean is returned. Angered by Wade's demands and unexpected appearance, Carl kills Wade, but not before Wade shoots Carl in the cheek. Jerry arrives at the scene's aftermath and puts Wade's body in his trunk. The next day, Carl discovers that the briefcase contains $1,000,000. He removes $80,000 to split with Gaear and buries the rest in the snow alongside the highway, marking the spot with an ice scraper. Carl then returns to the hideout and discovers that Gaear has killed Jean, claiming that she was too noisy. Following a dispute over the Ciera, Gaear murders Carl with an axe. |
| score: 0.195636101868 |
| Why did Gaear kill Jean? |
| 0) Because she threatened him |
| 1) Because she attacked him |
| 2) Because she became sick |
| 3) Because she tried to escape |
| 4) Because she was too noisy |
| Plot: Jerry contacts Wade and Stan Grossman (Larry Brandenburg), Wade's accountant, claiming that the kidnappers insist on dealing only with Jerry. Wade and Stan accept this arrangement at first, but Wade later changes his mind and decides to deal with the kidnappers himself. Also, Carl angrily demands that Jerry give him and Gaear the entire $80,000 ransom as extra payment for the murders. Later, Shep tracks down Carl and beats him for potentially getting him in trouble with Marge. Furious, Carl phones Jerry and demands he make the drop off that night at a parking garage. However, Wade, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, storms out of the house instead of Jerry, with the ransom in his briefcase. When he arrives, Wade refuses to hand over the briefcase to Carl until Jean is returned. Angered by Wade's demands and unexpected appearance, Carl kills Wade, but not before Wade shoots Carl in the cheek. Jerry arrives at the scene's aftermath and puts Wade's body in his trunk. The next day, Carl discovers that the briefcase contains $1,000,000. He removes $80,000 to split with Gaear and buries the rest in the snow alongside the highway, marking the spot with an ice scraper. Carl then returns to the hideout and discovers that Gaear has killed Jean, claiming that she was too noisy. Following a dispute over the Ciera, Gaear murders Carl with an axe. |
| score: 0.222974485468 |
| What will Carl and Gaear get in exchange for the kidnapping? |
| 0) A new 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera each |
| 1) Half the ransom money |
| 2) A new 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera and half of the ransom money |
| 3) $40,000 each |
| 4) A million dollars |
| Plot: In the winter of 1987, Minneapolis car salesman Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) is desperate for money. With help from Shep Proudfoot (Steve Reevis), an ex-convict and mechanic co-worker, Jerry is introduced to criminals Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare). Jerry travels to Fargo, North Dakota to meet and hire the two men to kidnap his wife, Jean (Kristin Rudrd), and ransom her for $80,000 to his wealthy father-in-law and boss, Wade Gustafson (Harve Presnell). In exchange, Jerry will provide Carl and Gaear with a new 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera and half of the ransom money. However, Jerry secretly intends to tell Wade that the ransom demand is for $1,000,000 so he can give $40,000 to Carl and Gaear and keep the rest of the money for himself. Unknown to everyone else, one of the reasons that Jerry is desperate for money is that he is also running a finance fraud scam with the car dealership's finance company GMAC where he recently took a $320,000 loan for a batch of non-existent vehicles that he claims were sold from the dealership. A GMAC company rep has been demanding that Jerry produce evidence of the dealership sales or GMAC will call back the loans on the vehicles. |
| score: 0.283447433987 |
| How much money should Wade pay for his daughter? |
| 0) $1,000,000 |
| 1) $40,000 |
| 2) $100,000 |
| 3) $320,000 |
| 4) $80,000 |
| Plot: Jerry contacts Wade and Stan Grossman (Larry Brandenburg), Wade's accountant, claiming that the kidnappers insist on dealing only with Jerry. Wade and Stan accept this arrangement at first, but Wade later changes his mind and decides to deal with the kidnappers himself. Also, Carl angrily demands that Jerry give him and Gaear the entire $80,000 ransom as extra payment for the murders. Later, Shep tracks down Carl and beats him for potentially getting him in trouble with Marge. Furious, Carl phones Jerry and demands he make the drop off that night at a parking garage. However, Wade, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, storms out of the house instead of Jerry, with the ransom in his briefcase. When he arrives, Wade refuses to hand over the briefcase to Carl until Jean is returned. Angered by Wade's demands and unexpected appearance, Carl kills Wade, but not before Wade shoots Carl in the cheek. Jerry arrives at the scene's aftermath and puts Wade's body in his trunk. The next day, Carl discovers that the briefcase contains $1,000,000. He removes $80,000 to split with Gaear and buries the rest in the snow alongside the highway, marking the spot with an ice scraper. Carl then returns to the hideout and discovers that Gaear has killed Jean, claiming that she was too noisy. Following a dispute over the Ciera, Gaear murders Carl with an axe. |
| score: 0.173314260303 |
| Why does Gaear kill the couple in a car passing by? |
| 0) Because they see Jean tied up in the car |
| 1) Because they threaten to call the police |
| 2) Because they see him kill the trooper |
| 3) Because they are asking too many questions |
| 4) Because they see Carl moving the trooper's body |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Jerry has been trying to convince Wade to lend him $750,000 for a real estate deal to build a parking lot. As Wade becomes interested in the investment, Jerry tries to call off the kidnapping, but he is too late as Carl and Gaear are already en route to Minneapolis and cannot be reached. As it turns out, Wade intends to buy the property himself anyway and give Jerry only a finder's fee. Meanwhile, Carl and Gaear arrive in Minneapolis and kidnap Jean, but on the way back to their cabin hideout, they are stopped by a state trooper outside Brainerd, Minnesota. When Carl's attempt to bribe the trooper fails and arouses suspicion, Gaear abruptly shoots the trooper, killing him. Moments later, a couple in a passing car witnesses Carl moving the trooper's body off the road and they drive away. Gaear chases after them until they swerve off the road and flip over, allowing Gaear to kill them. |
| score: 0.29473608934 |
| Where do Carl and Gaear have a hideout? |
| 0) Minnesota |
| 1) Mississippi |
| 2) Iowa |
| 3) Maine |
| 4) Wisconsin |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Jerry has been trying to convince Wade to lend him $750,000 for a real estate deal to build a parking lot. As Wade becomes interested in the investment, Jerry tries to call off the kidnapping, but he is too late as Carl and Gaear are already en route to Minneapolis and cannot be reached. As it turns out, Wade intends to buy the property himself anyway and give Jerry only a finder's fee. Meanwhile, Carl and Gaear arrive in Minneapolis and kidnap Jean, but on the way back to their cabin hideout, they are stopped by a state trooper outside Brainerd, Minnesota. When Carl's attempt to bribe the trooper fails and arouses suspicion, Gaear abruptly shoots the trooper, killing him. Moments later, a couple in a passing car witnesses Carl moving the trooper's body off the road and they drive away. Gaear chases after them until they swerve off the road and flip over, allowing Gaear to kill them. |
| score: 0.259006263519 |
| Who does Ferris convince to join him on his day off from school? |
| 0) His best friend. |
| 1) Tom Bueller. |
| 2) Jeannie. |
| 3) Katie Bueller. |
| 4) His classmate Tom. |
| Plot: In the post-credits scene, Ferris tells the audience that the movie is over and they should go home. |
| score: 0.3614461515 |
| What kind of car does Cameron's father own? |
| 0) Chrysler. |
| 1) Ferrari. |
| 2) Renault. |
| 3) Mercedes. |
| 4) Toyota. |
| Plot: At the end of the day, the three friends retrieve the Ferrari but discover that over 100 miles have been added to the odometer. Cameron is shocked into self-analysis: he says he has allowed his fear of his father to dominate his life. Back at Cameron's house, the friends jack up the rear wheels of the car and run it in reverse, but it does not remove the miles on the odometer as expected. Cameron unleashes his pent-up anger against his father, kicking and damaging the front of the Ferrari. He says that now is the time to stand up to his father and face the consequences of what he has done. Leaning on the car, he accidentally knocks it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage, landing in a ravine behind the house. Ferris offers to take the blame, but Cameron insists that he will take it himself. |
| score: 0.232093202244 |
| How much time does Ferris have left to get home after walking Sloane home before his parents discover he is missing? |
| 0) 5 minutes |
| 1) 1 hour |
| 2) 20 minutes |
| 3) 15 minutes |
| 4) 2 minutes |
| Plot: In the post-credits scene, Ferris tells the audience that the movie is over and they should go home. |
| score: 0.289741366831 |
| Where does Rooney hitch a ride after leaving the Bueller's house? |
| 0) On a school bus |
| 1) On a helicopter |
| 2) In a limo |
| 3) On a train |
| 4) In a taxi |
| Plot: During the credits, Rooney hobbles down the street and then hitches a ride on a school bus to the amusement of the students on the bus. |
| score: 0.404219457798 |
| What other song does Ferris perform while on the Parade float? |
| 0) Hey Jude |
| 1) Come Together |
| 2) Heart |
| 3) Let It Be |
| 4) Twist and Shout |
| Plot: In the post-credits scene, Ferris tells the audience that the movie is over and they should go home. |
| score: 0.299003732546 |
| Who do Ferris and his friends nearly run into when leaving the restuarant? |
| 0) Cameron's father |
| 1) Ferris' father |
| 2) Rooney |
| 3) Ferris' mother |
| 4) Ferris' sister |
| Plot: In the post-credits scene, Ferris tells the audience that the movie is over and they should go home. |
| score: 0.75258266071 |
| Why does Jeannie return home from school? |
| 0) Few classes got cancelled. |
| 1) She was informed by the police that there was a break-in. |
| 2) She is looking for the family's dog. |
| 3) She is looking for Ferris. |
| 4) She discovers that her mother lied and she needs to talk to her. |
| Plot: In the post-credits scene, Ferris tells the audience that the movie is over and they should go home. |
| score: 0.378454964984 |
| What do the Cameron and his friends do to try and remove the extra miles from the Ferrari's odometer? |
| 0) The friends jack up the front wheels of the car and run it in reverse. |
| 1) The friends jack up the front wheels of the car and run it slowly backwards. |
| 2) The friends jack up the front wheels of the car and run it slowly forward. |
| 3) The friends jack up the rear wheels of the car and run it slowly forward. |
| 4) The friends jack up the rear wheels of the car and run it in reverse. |
| Plot: At the end of the day, the three friends retrieve the Ferrari but discover that over 100 miles have been added to the odometer. Cameron is shocked into self-analysis: he says he has allowed his fear of his father to dominate his life. Back at Cameron's house, the friends jack up the rear wheels of the car and run it in reverse, but it does not remove the miles on the odometer as expected. Cameron unleashes his pent-up anger against his father, kicking and damaging the front of the Ferrari. He says that now is the time to stand up to his father and face the consequences of what he has done. Leaning on the car, he accidentally knocks it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage, landing in a ravine behind the house. Ferris offers to take the blame, but Cameron insists that he will take it himself. |
| score: 0.36216070191 |
| What happens to the car when Cameron leans on it? |
| 0) He accidentally knocks it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage. |
| 1) He accidentally pulls it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage. |
| 2) He intentionally pulls it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage. |
| 3) He intentionally knocks it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage. |
| 4) He accidentally slips the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage. |
| Plot: At the end of the day, the three friends retrieve the Ferrari but discover that over 100 miles have been added to the odometer. Cameron is shocked into self-analysis: he says he has allowed his fear of his father to dominate his life. Back at Cameron's house, the friends jack up the rear wheels of the car and run it in reverse, but it does not remove the miles on the odometer as expected. Cameron unleashes his pent-up anger against his father, kicking and damaging the front of the Ferrari. He says that now is the time to stand up to his father and face the consequences of what he has done. Leaning on the car, he accidentally knocks it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage, landing in a ravine behind the house. Ferris offers to take the blame, but Cameron insists that he will take it himself. |
| score: 0.25932332605 |
| Who offers to take the blame for the damage to the Ferrari? |
| 0) Grace |
| 1) Jeanie |
| 2) Ferris |
| 3) Peterson |
| 4) Katie |
| Plot: In the post-credits scene, Ferris tells the audience that the movie is over and they should go home. |
| score: 0.394188180586 |
| What do Ferris and his friends discover when they get the Ferrari back from the garage? |
| 0) Discover that over 80 miles have been added to the odometer. |
| 1) Discover that over 150 miles have been added to the odometer. |
| 2) Discover that over 120 miles have been added to the odometer. |
| 3) Discover that over 100 miles have been added to the odometer. |
| 4) Discover that over 200 miles have been added to the odometer. |
| Plot: At the end of the day, the three friends retrieve the Ferrari but discover that over 100 miles have been added to the odometer. Cameron is shocked into self-analysis: he says he has allowed his fear of his father to dominate his life. Back at Cameron's house, the friends jack up the rear wheels of the car and run it in reverse, but it does not remove the miles on the odometer as expected. Cameron unleashes his pent-up anger against his father, kicking and damaging the front of the Ferrari. He says that now is the time to stand up to his father and face the consequences of what he has done. Leaning on the car, he accidentally knocks it off the jack and it crashes through the glass wall of the garage, landing in a ravine behind the house. Ferris offers to take the blame, but Cameron insists that he will take it himself. |
| score: 0.408885990672 |
| Why is Alex sent to Las Vegas? |
| 0) To oversee the construction of a hotel |
| 1) To oversee the construction of a nightclub |
| 2) To get married |
| 3) To party |
| 4) To oversee the construction of a bar |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.172146264097 |
| Why does Isabel track down Alex three months after they first met? |
| 0) She wants to sleep with him again |
| 1) She is pregnant with his baby |
| 2) She wants to ask him for money |
| 3) She wants to go on a date with him |
| 4) She wants to tell him she loves him |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.136967492927 |
| Why does Isabel track down Alex three months after they first met? |
| 0) Because she is getting married. |
| 1) Because she lost their child. |
| 2) Because she started working in New York. |
| 3) Because she is pregnant with Alex's child. |
| 4) Because she wants to marry him. |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.17377771635 |
| Why Alex and Isabel marrying does not seem like a good idea at first? |
| 0) Because their families hate each other |
| 1) Because they do not love each other |
| 2) Alex has his career in New York and Isabel' wants to stay in Nevada |
| 3) Because Isabel wants to stay in Nevada |
| 4) Because Alex refuses to leave his career in New York |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.219017749995 |
| Why is Alex sent to Las Vegas? |
| 0) To purchase land to build a nightclub |
| 1) To hire a construction firm for a nightclub |
| 2) To supervise the construction of a nightclub |
| 3) To visit his mother |
| 4) To buy a nightclub for his firm |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.203081128304 |
| Why does Isabel track down Alex three months after they first met? |
| 0) To tell him she wants to get married |
| 1) To tell him she is pregnant with his child |
| 2) To tell him she loves him |
| 3) Because she wants to move to New York |
| 4) Because she wants them to start dating |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.142130134715 |
| When do Alex and Isabel get divorced? |
| 0) On their daughter's 5th birthday |
| 1) On the night of their daughter's birth |
| 2) On a family reunion |
| 3) A week after their daughter's birth |
| 4) They never get divorced, they are happily married |
| Plot: They end up divorced on the night of their daughter's birth, but soon remarry with both of their families present. |
| score: 0.327058808117 |
| Why is Alex sent to Las Vegas? |
| 0) To build a nightclub |
| 1) To visit his mother |
| 2) To supervise construction of a nightclub |
| 3) He does not go to Las Vegas |
| 4) To meet Isabel |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.20308110229 |
| What happens when Alex and Isabel first meet? |
| 0) They get in an argument |
| 1) Isabel tells Alex she is pregnant |
| 2) Lust at first sight |
| 3) Love at first sight |
| 4) Alex leaves her to talk to another woman |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.202041914698 |
| What does Alex Whitman do for a living? |
| 0) Architect |
| 1) Builder |
| 2) Project manager |
| 3) Engineer |
| 4) Contractor |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.150418729652 |
| What is Isabel's nationality? |
| 0) Mexican |
| 1) American |
| 2) Mexican-American |
| 3) Cuban |
| 4) Spanish |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.135384199923 |
| What difficulty is Alex having regarding their marriage? |
| 0) He doesn't think he could live with Isabel |
| 1) Alex's parents can't stand Isabel's parents |
| 2) His parents are against his marriage to Isabel |
| 3) Isabel's parents are against her marriage to Alex |
| 4) He wants to continue his career in New York, while Isabel wants to work in Nevada |
| Plot: Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a strait-laced WASP-ish type who, while enjoying a night on the town, meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek), a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end up spending the night together; however, their immediate attraction doesn't last in the cold light of day, and they don't see each other for another three months. When they do meet again, it's because Isabel has some interesting news for Alex: She's pregnant with his child. Alex and Isabel decide that they should do the right thing and quickly get married (with an Elvis impersonator serving as witness), but after Isabel meets Alex's mom (Jill Clayburgh) and Alex is confronted by Isabel's father (Tomas Milian), both start to wonder if "doing the right thing" was just that, especially as Alex tries to balance his career in New York with Isabel's desire to continue working in Nevada. |
| score: 0.171264829716 |
| After they breakup in Hawaii where do Rachel and Peter meet again? |
| 0) In New York at the opening night of Peter's puppet opera show |
| 1) In Los Angeles at the opening night of Peter's musical |
| 2) In Los Angeles at the opening night of Peter's rock opera concert |
| 3) In New York at the opening night of Peter's muppets concert |
| 4) In Los Angeles at the opening night of Peter's puppet opera show |
| Plot: He flies back to Los Angeles and after a period of sadness and self-loathing, he begins working on his Dracula puppet comedy-rock opera, A Taste for Love. He sends an invitation to Rachel for the opening night performance. Although extremely hesitant at first, Rachel eventually decides to attend. After the performance Rachel congratulates Peter and tells him she's looking into attending school in the area. She leaves so Peter can bask in the success of his show, but quickly returns to Peter's dressing room to tell him she misses him. Peter tells her that he has missed her too. The film ends as they embrace and kiss. |
| score: 0.317385934959 |
| How does Sarah feel when seeing the relationship between Peter and Rachel? |
| 0) Jealous |
| 1) Sad |
| 2) Happy |
| 3) Frustrated |
| 4) Depressed |
| Plot: Peter begins spending time with Rachel and starts to develop feelings for her. Meanwhile, the relationship between Sarah and Aldous begins to falter. Much of the discord is triggered by the news that Sarah's TV show has been canceled and that Aldous is about to embark on a world tour with his group, Infant Sorrow, for 18 months. During a day of surf and sand Aldous and Peter run into each other and begin talking. Inadvertently, Aldous informs Peter that he and Sarah began having sex a full year before she broke up with Peter. When Peter confronts Sarah, she tells him she began feeling disconnected emotionally from him and she couldn't do anything to make their relationship work. Further exacerbating the situation is Sarah's obvious jealousy of the budding relationship between Peter and Rachel, while Peter (through observing Sarah's relationship with Aldous) begins to realize that his relationship with her wasn't as great as he remembered. |
| score: 0.150591287689 |
| After spending some time with Rachel how does Peter feel about her? |
| 0) He thinks she's weird |
| 1) He starts to have feelings for her |
| 2) He doesn't care about her |
| 3) He hates her |
| 4) He doesn't like her |
| Plot: Peter begins spending time with Rachel and starts to develop feelings for her. Meanwhile, the relationship between Sarah and Aldous begins to falter. Much of the discord is triggered by the news that Sarah's TV show has been canceled and that Aldous is about to embark on a world tour with his group, Infant Sorrow, for 18 months. During a day of surf and sand Aldous and Peter run into each other and begin talking. Inadvertently, Aldous informs Peter that he and Sarah began having sex a full year before she broke up with Peter. When Peter confronts Sarah, she tells him she began feeling disconnected emotionally from him and she couldn't do anything to make their relationship work. Further exacerbating the situation is Sarah's obvious jealousy of the budding relationship between Peter and Rachel, while Peter (through observing Sarah's relationship with Aldous) begins to realize that his relationship with her wasn't as great as he remembered. |
| score: 0.187888337979 |
| Where does Peter decide to travel to in order to get over Sarah? |
| 0) Mexico |
| 1) Paris |
| 2) Hawaii |
| 3) Las Vegas |
| 4) Rome |
| Plot: Composer Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) is in a five-year relationship with actress Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), who stars in a CSI-like television show titled Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime. One day, as Peter stands stark naked in their apartment, Sarah announces that she is breaking up with him. Devastated, and unable to banish his grief through one-night stands, Peter takes a trip to Hawaii. However, the vacation is ruined when he learns that Sarah and her new rock star boyfriend Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are also guests of the resort. Taking pity on him, hotel concierge Rachel (Mila Kunis) offers him an expensive suite for free in exchange for cleaning up the room himself. |
| score: 0.204371839412 |
| How is Peter dressed when Sarah breaks up with him? |
| 0) In a suit |
| 1) In a bath robe |
| 2) He is naked |
| 3) In his pyjamas |
| 4) In his boxer shorts |
| Plot: Sarah, Aldous, Peter, and Rachel later share an awkward dinner together. After the dinner, Peter takes Rachel back to his hotel room and they begin to have sex. Sarah hears them through the wall and initiates sex with Aldous, moaning loudly for the benefit of the couple next door, and Rachel and Peter turn the situation into a competition and become even louder. When Aldous realizes Sarah is clearly putting on a performance to provoke a reaction from Peter, he stops the sex and tells her the trip was a mistake as she's clearly not over Peter. They bicker furiously, prompting Aldous to announce that the relationship is over. The next day Peter encounters Aldous, and learns that he and Sarah have broken up and that he is flying back to England. Peter goes to Sarah's room to console her where she admits she still loves him and tries to rekindle their romance. The two start to engage in sexual activity, but Peter abruptly cuts it off because of his feelings for Rachel, and his now ambivalent feelings towards Sarah. Peter immediately goes to Rachel to confess what happened, but she is hurt and demands that he leave and never contact her again. Before leaving, Peter takes down a naked picture of Rachel from a local bar despite enduring a beat-down from the owner. |
| score: 0.195710018101 |
| How does Peter feel after his breakup with Sarah? |
| 0) He is confused |
| 1) He is devastated |
| 2) He is disappointed |
| 3) He is relieved |
| 4) He doesn't mind |
| Plot: Composer Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) is in a five-year relationship with actress Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), who stars in a CSI-like television show titled Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime. One day, as Peter stands stark naked in their apartment, Sarah announces that she is breaking up with him. Devastated, and unable to banish his grief through one-night stands, Peter takes a trip to Hawaii. However, the vacation is ruined when he learns that Sarah and her new rock star boyfriend Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are also guests of the resort. Taking pity on him, hotel concierge Rachel (Mila Kunis) offers him an expensive suite for free in exchange for cleaning up the room himself. |
| score: 0.161439213015 |
| What is Peter's profession? |
| 0) Musician |
| 1) Author |
| 2) Composer |
| 3) Actor |
| 4) Painter |
| Plot: Composer Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) is in a five-year relationship with actress Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), who stars in a CSI-like television show titled Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime. One day, as Peter stands stark naked in their apartment, Sarah announces that she is breaking up with him. Devastated, and unable to banish his grief through one-night stands, Peter takes a trip to Hawaii. However, the vacation is ruined when he learns that Sarah and her new rock star boyfriend Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are also guests of the resort. Taking pity on him, hotel concierge Rachel (Mila Kunis) offers him an expensive suite for free in exchange for cleaning up the room himself. |
| score: 0.153104104758 |
| When arriving to Hawaii what ruins Peter's vacation? |
| 0) He runs into Sarah's family |
| 1) He discovers that Sarah and her new boyfriend are guests at the same resort he is at |
| 2) The weather is miserable |
| 3) He is called back to work |
| 4) The room he booked is taken |
| Plot: Composer Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) is in a five-year relationship with actress Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), who stars in a CSI-like television show titled Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime. One day, as Peter stands stark naked in their apartment, Sarah announces that she is breaking up with him. Devastated, and unable to banish his grief through one-night stands, Peter takes a trip to Hawaii. However, the vacation is ruined when he learns that Sarah and her new rock star boyfriend Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are also guests of the resort. Taking pity on him, hotel concierge Rachel (Mila Kunis) offers him an expensive suite for free in exchange for cleaning up the room himself. |
| score: 0.267624480025 |
| Who tells Peter that Aldous and Sarah just broke up? |
| 0) Sarah |
| 1) No one, he found out on his own. |
| 2) Rachel |
| 3) The local bar owner |
| 4) Aldous |
| Plot: Peter begins spending time with Rachel and starts to develop feelings for her. Meanwhile, the relationship between Sarah and Aldous begins to falter. Much of the discord is triggered by the news that Sarah's TV show has been canceled and that Aldous is about to embark on a world tour with his group, Infant Sorrow, for 18 months. During a day of surf and sand Aldous and Peter run into each other and begin talking. Inadvertently, Aldous informs Peter that he and Sarah began having sex a full year before she broke up with Peter. When Peter confronts Sarah, she tells him she began feeling disconnected emotionally from him and she couldn't do anything to make their relationship work. Further exacerbating the situation is Sarah's obvious jealousy of the budding relationship between Peter and Rachel, while Peter (through observing Sarah's relationship with Aldous) begins to realize that his relationship with her wasn't as great as he remembered. |
| score: 0.346926136674 |
| Who is the best man at Angus and Laura's wedding? |
| 0) David |
| 1) Charles |
| 2) Tom |
| 3) Matthew |
| 4) No one |
| Plot: The first wedding is that of Angus (Timothy Walker) and Laura (Sara Crowe), at which Charles is the best man. Charles and his collection of single friends wonder if they will ever get married. At this wedding, Charles meets Carrie for the first time and spends the night with her. Carrie teases him by pretending that, now they have been to bed together, they will also have to get married, to which Charles endeavours to respond before realising she is joking. She then goes back home to America, observing that they may have missed an opportunity. |
| score: 0.331517237929 |
| At the third marriage, who are the bride and the groom? |
| 0) Carrie and Hamish |
| 1) Gareth and Matthew |
| 2) Angus and Laura |
| 3) Bernard and Lydia |
| 4) Charles and Henrietta |
| Plot: The fourth wedding takes place ten months later, and is that of Charles, who has decided to marry Henrietta. However, moments before the ceremony, Carrie arrives at the church and reveals to Charles that she and Hamish are no longer together. Charles has a crisis of confidence, which he reveals to his deaf brother David (David Bower) and Matthew. At the altar, when the vicar asks if anyone knows a reason why the couple should not marry, David asks Charles to translate for him, and says in sign language that he suspects the groom is having doubts and loves someone else. The vicar asks whether Charles does love someone else, and Charles replies, "I do." Henrietta punches Charles, bringing the wedding to an abrupt halt. |
| score: 0.285505104266 |
| Why does Charles feel bad at the second wedding? |
| 0) Because the wedding is delayed |
| 1) Because he runs into several ex-girlfriends |
| 2) Because Carrie shows up with her fiance |
| 3) Because his best friends do not attend |
| 4) Because of Henrietta |
| Plot: The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles (Hugh Grant), a good-natured but socially awkward Briton, who is smitten with Carrie (Andie MacDowell), an American whom Charles repeatedly meets at four weddings and at a funeral. |
| score: 0.361461534095 |
| Who is "Duckface"? |
| 0) Scarlett |
| 1) Laura |
| 2) Henrietta |
| 3) Carrie |
| 4) Fiona |
| Plot: The second wedding is that of Bernard (David Haig) and Lydia (Sophie Thompson), a couple who got together at the previous wedding. Charles is happy to discover that Carrie is attending the wedding, until she introduces him to her fianc, Sir Hamish Banks (Corin Redgrave), a wealthy politician from Scotland. At the reception, Charles finds himself seated at a table with several ex-girlfriends who relate embarrassing stories about his inability to be discreet and afterwards bumps into Henrietta (Anna Chancellor), known among Charles' friends as "Duckface", with whom he had a particularly difficult relationship. |
| score: 0.239385228673 |
| How does Charles get to know about Carrie? |
| 0) She is his coworker |
| 1) He hears about her from his friends |
| 2) They repeatedly run into each other on his street |
| 3) He meets her at a funeral |
| 4) He meets her repeatedly, at four weddings and a funeral |
| Plot: The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles (Hugh Grant), a good-natured but socially awkward Briton, who is smitten with Carrie (Andie MacDowell), an American whom Charles repeatedly meets at four weddings and at a funeral. |
| score: 0.423333733159 |
| How does the movie end? |
| 0) It has an anti-climatic ending |
| 1) It has a sad ending |
| 2) It has a confusing ending |
| 3) |
| 4) It has a happy ending |
| Plot: The second wedding is that of Bernard (David Haig) and Lydia (Sophie Thompson), a couple who got together at the previous wedding. Charles is happy to discover that Carrie is attending the wedding, until she introduces him to her fianc, Sir Hamish Banks (Corin Redgrave), a wealthy politician from Scotland. At the reception, Charles finds himself seated at a table with several ex-girlfriends who relate embarrassing stories about his inability to be discreet and afterwards bumps into Henrietta (Anna Chancellor), known among Charles' friends as "Duckface", with whom he had a particularly difficult relationship. |
| score: 0.0408984106764 |
| What does Charles confess to Carrie after his failed wedding? |
| 0) That he is scared of weddings |
| 1) That he's always been in love with her |
| 2) That he never wants to get married |
| 3) That he realised he loved one person and it wasn't the person standing next to him |
| 4) That he was never in love with his fiance |
| Plot: Carrie visits Charles afterward to apologise for coming to the wedding. Charles confesses that, while standing at the altar, he realised that for the first time in his life he totally and utterly loved one person, "and it wasn't the person standing next to me in the veil." Charles makes a proposal of lifelong commitment without marriage to Carrie, saying, "Do you think not being married to me might maybe be something you could consider doing for the rest of your life?" Carrie responds by saying, "I do." |
| score: 0.408271203168 |
| Where is Carrie from? |
| 0) France |
| 1) America |
| 2) Spain |
| 3) England |
| 4) Italy |
| Plot: The first wedding is that of Angus (Timothy Walker) and Laura (Sara Crowe), at which Charles is the best man. Charles and his collection of single friends wonder if they will ever get married. At this wedding, Charles meets Carrie for the first time and spends the night with her. Carrie teases him by pretending that, now they have been to bed together, they will also have to get married, to which Charles endeavours to respond before realising she is joking. She then goes back home to America, observing that they may have missed an opportunity. |
| score: 0.251022532769 |
| How does Henrietta react to Charles' sudden confession at the altar? |
| 0) Henrietta begins to sob. |
| 1) Henrietta leaves the ceremony. |
| 2) Henrietta has no immediate reaction. |
| 3) Henrietta laughs. |
| 4) Henrietta punches Charles. |
| Plot: The fourth wedding takes place ten months later, and is that of Charles, who has decided to marry Henrietta. However, moments before the ceremony, Carrie arrives at the church and reveals to Charles that she and Hamish are no longer together. Charles has a crisis of confidence, which he reveals to his deaf brother David (David Bower) and Matthew. At the altar, when the vicar asks if anyone knows a reason why the couple should not marry, David asks Charles to translate for him, and says in sign language that he suspects the groom is having doubts and loves someone else. The vicar asks whether Charles does love someone else, and Charles replies, "I do." Henrietta punches Charles, bringing the wedding to an abrupt halt. |
| score: 0.415037295867 |
| During the shopping in London, what do Charles and Carrie pick out together? |
| 0) A gift for the wedding |
| 1) A ring |
| 2) Carrie's wedding dress |
| 3) Carrie's bridesmaid dress |
| 4) A dress for Charles |
| Plot: A month later, Charles receives an invitation to Carrie's wedding, in Scotland. While shopping for a present in London, he accidentally bumps into Carrie in a shop and ends up helping her select her wedding dress. Carrie also astonishes him with a list of her more than thirty sexual partners (he learns he is #32). He later tries to confess his love to her and hints that he would like to have a relationship with her. However, he says it rather lamely, and the confession obviously comes too late. |
| score: 0.437982873531 |
| What does Charles try to tell Carrie after the shopping? |
| 0) That the wedding dress is ugly |
| 1) That she is doing a mistake by marrying |
| 2) That he loves Carrie |
| 3) That she should marry him |
| 4) That she is a slut |
| Plot: The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles (Hugh Grant), a good-natured but socially awkward Briton, who is smitten with Carrie (Andie MacDowell), an American whom Charles repeatedly meets at four weddings and at a funeral. |
| score: 0.427321680486 |
| Why is the movie given this title? |
| 0) Because the wedding results in the death of four people |
| 1) Because the ratio of funerals to weddings is four is to one in Britan |
| 2) Because Charles meets Carrie at four weddings and a funeral |
| 3) Because the closest people to Charles die before his wedding |
| 4) Because the four out of five main characters die and only one gets married |
| Plot: The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles (Hugh Grant), a good-natured but socially awkward Briton, who is smitten with Carrie (Andie MacDowell), an American whom Charles repeatedly meets at four weddings and at a funeral. |
| score: 0.298310574596 |
| After kissing at the station, what do Dylan and Jamie do next? |
| 0) They go home. |
| 1) They go to sleep. |
| 2) They go on a date. |
| 3) They go to the movies. |
| 4) They separate. |
| Plot: Dylan realizes how he really feels about Jamie after talking with his father, and decides to go after her. He calls Jamies mother to set up an excuse to get Jamie to go to Grand Central Station thinking she will be picking up her mother. He arranges to have a flash mob dance to "Closing Time" set up to surprise Jamie at the station. When the moment comes, he catches up with Jamie and tells her how he really feels. Surprised and happy by this turn of events, Jamie tells him to kiss her. After sharing a passionate kiss, Dylan suggests it is time they go on their first real date. They go across the street to the Pershing Square caf and although they attempt to keep the date casual and relaxed, the film ends with them in a sensual embrace and passionate kiss. |
| score: 0.265915151222 |
| Where did Dylan plan to have the flash mob? |
| 0) At the airport. |
| 1) At a restaurant. |
| 2) At the mall. |
| 3) At a museum. |
| 4) At the Grand Central Station. |
| Plot: Dylan realizes how he really feels about Jamie after talking with his father, and decides to go after her. He calls Jamies mother to set up an excuse to get Jamie to go to Grand Central Station thinking she will be picking up her mother. He arranges to have a flash mob dance to "Closing Time" set up to surprise Jamie at the station. When the moment comes, he catches up with Jamie and tells her how he really feels. Surprised and happy by this turn of events, Jamie tells him to kiss her. After sharing a passionate kiss, Dylan suggests it is time they go on their first real date. They go across the street to the Pershing Square caf and although they attempt to keep the date casual and relaxed, the film ends with them in a sensual embrace and passionate kiss. |
| score: 0.308735861014 |
| Why did Dylan invite Jamie to go to California with him on the Fourth of July? |
| 0) He wants her to meet his family. |
| 1) He wants to start a relationship with her. |
| 2) He wants to console her after she broke up with Parker. |
| 3) He wants to propose her during the dinner with his family. |
| 4) He wants her to help out his sister with the dinner. |
| Plot: Jamie meets Parker (Bryan Greenberg), an oncologist, and they begin dating. After five dates, they consummate their relationship, only to break up the next morning. Trying to be sympathetic and to console her, Dylan suggests she travels with him to California over the Fourth of July weekend, while he visits his family. Initially hesitant, Jamie agrees after much persistence from Dylan. They fly to Los Angeles, where Jamie meets his sister Annie (Jenna Elfman), nephew Sammy (Nolan Gould), and father (Richard Jenkins), who suffers from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. While in California, they begin to develop strong emotional romantic feelings for each other, and share a passionate kiss, which leads to a night of close intimacy unlike any other they had shared before. However, the next day, Jamie overhears a conversation between Annie and Dylan, where Dylan admits to having no real feelings for Jamie. Hurt, she flies back to New York. A few days later, Dylan returns to New York, trying to reconcile his friendship with Jamie and find out why she has been ignoring him. He finally finds Jamie, and she informs him she overheard everything he said and has no interest in maintaining any kind of a friendship with him. |
| score: 0.258675482313 |
| What illness does Dylan's father have? |
| 0) He has Alzheimer's disease. |
| 1) He has kidney problems. |
| 2) He has prostate cancer. |
| 3) He has leukemia. |
| 4) He has lung cancer. |
| Plot: Jamie meets Parker (Bryan Greenberg), an oncologist, and they begin dating. After five dates, they consummate their relationship, only to break up the next morning. Trying to be sympathetic and to console her, Dylan suggests she travels with him to California over the Fourth of July weekend, while he visits his family. Initially hesitant, Jamie agrees after much persistence from Dylan. They fly to Los Angeles, where Jamie meets his sister Annie (Jenna Elfman), nephew Sammy (Nolan Gould), and father (Richard Jenkins), who suffers from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. While in California, they begin to develop strong emotional romantic feelings for each other, and share a passionate kiss, which leads to a night of close intimacy unlike any other they had shared before. However, the next day, Jamie overhears a conversation between Annie and Dylan, where Dylan admits to having no real feelings for Jamie. Hurt, she flies back to New York. A few days later, Dylan returns to New York, trying to reconcile his friendship with Jamie and find out why she has been ignoring him. He finally finds Jamie, and she informs him she overheard everything he said and has no interest in maintaining any kind of a friendship with him. |
| score: 0.23808059978 |
| Why did Jamie fly back to New York from California? |
| 0) Because she wants to make up with Parker. |
| 1) She flies back because she has to return to her job. |
| 2) Because her sister has marital problems. |
| 3) Because her father fell sick. |
| 4) She flies back because she overhears Dylan saying that he has no feelings for her. |
| Plot: Jamie meets Parker (Bryan Greenberg), an oncologist, and they begin dating. After five dates, they consummate their relationship, only to break up the next morning. Trying to be sympathetic and to console her, Dylan suggests she travels with him to California over the Fourth of July weekend, while he visits his family. Initially hesitant, Jamie agrees after much persistence from Dylan. They fly to Los Angeles, where Jamie meets his sister Annie (Jenna Elfman), nephew Sammy (Nolan Gould), and father (Richard Jenkins), who suffers from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. While in California, they begin to develop strong emotional romantic feelings for each other, and share a passionate kiss, which leads to a night of close intimacy unlike any other they had shared before. However, the next day, Jamie overhears a conversation between Annie and Dylan, where Dylan admits to having no real feelings for Jamie. Hurt, she flies back to New York. A few days later, Dylan returns to New York, trying to reconcile his friendship with Jamie and find out why she has been ignoring him. He finally finds Jamie, and she informs him she overheard everything he said and has no interest in maintaining any kind of a friendship with him. |
| score: 0.256488713778 |
| Why did Jamie argue with Dylan about him quitting his job at GQ? |
| 0) Because he would be sued for breach of contract |
| 1) Because she doesn't want him to leave New York |
| 2) Because it would affect her commission |
| 3) Because it would reflect badly on her portfolio |
| 4) Because she didn't have time to hire another person to take his place |
| Plot: Soon after this, Jamie discovers that Dylan may be leaving the GQ position for another job before the year elapses on his contract, which would affect her commission. She confronts Dylan about this, which leads to another argument. Both begin to do some soul searching trying to come to terms with their feelings about their relationship. Jamie spends time with her mother, Lorna (Patricia Clarkson), while Dylan discusses it with Annie over the phone. His sister informs him that their father will be flying to Newark and he needs to be picked up at the airport. While at the airport, his father, in a moment of Alzheimer's-induced confusion, incorrectly recognizes a passer-by as a woman from his past. Dylan asks him about the woman, and his father, upon regaining his lucidity, says that she was a woman he met in the Navy, that she was the love of his life, and he regrets decisions he made in his youth to let her go. He tells Dylan not to do the same thing, and to go after the woman he loves, if there is any chance of saving the relationship. |
| score: 0.327740614639 |
| How do Jamie and Dylan meet? |
| 0) Dylan is hired by Jamie |
| 1) Jamie is trying to recruit Dylan to interview for a job at GQ |
| 2) By accident at Jamie's office |
| 3) At an airport |
| 4) At a nightclub in New York |
| Plot: Jamie Rellis (Mila Kunis) is an executive recruiter for a leading job agency in New York City, and Dylan Harper (Justin Timberlake) works as an art director for a small internet company in Los Angeles. Jamie has the task of trying to recruit Dylan to interview for a job with GQ and begin working in New York City. Dylan comes to New York and after interviewing for the position learns from Jamie that he has been given an offer to work for GQ. At first Dylan is hesitant to accept the job and move from Los Angeles to New York. But after a fun night exploring the city with Jamie, Dylan agrees to accept the position. |
| score: 0.464237383164 |
| Why doesn't Dylan want to accept the job at GQ at first? |
| 0) Because he doesn't want to move to New York |
| 1) Because he dislikes big cities |
| 2) Because the pay is small |
| 3) Because he prefers his job in LA |
| 4) Because his family is back in LA |
| Plot: Jamie Rellis (Mila Kunis) is an executive recruiter for a leading job agency in New York City, and Dylan Harper (Justin Timberlake) works as an art director for a small internet company in Los Angeles. Jamie has the task of trying to recruit Dylan to interview for a job with GQ and begin working in New York City. Dylan comes to New York and after interviewing for the position learns from Jamie that he has been given an offer to work for GQ. At first Dylan is hesitant to accept the job and move from Los Angeles to New York. But after a fun night exploring the city with Jamie, Dylan agrees to accept the position. |
| score: 0.264639305591 |
| Which city does Dylan work in? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) Las Vegas |
| 2) Houston |
| 3) New York |
| 4) New Jersey |
| Plot: Jamie Rellis (Mila Kunis) is an executive recruiter for a leading job agency in New York City, and Dylan Harper (Justin Timberlake) works as an art director for a small internet company in Los Angeles. Jamie has the task of trying to recruit Dylan to interview for a job with GQ and begin working in New York City. Dylan comes to New York and after interviewing for the position learns from Jamie that he has been given an offer to work for GQ. At first Dylan is hesitant to accept the job and move from Los Angeles to New York. But after a fun night exploring the city with Jamie, Dylan agrees to accept the position. |
| score: 0.237383220435 |
| Why does Dylan change his mind about moving to New York? |
| 0) He doesn't get the job in Los Angeles that he was hoping for |
| 1) Jamie shows Dylan the fun parts of the city |
| 2) Dylan wants to be with Jamie |
| 3) Jamie convinces him that the job is much better than the one in Los Angeles |
| 4) Dylan figures out he hates working at GQ |
| Plot: Jamie Rellis (Mila Kunis) is an executive recruiter for a leading job agency in New York City, and Dylan Harper (Justin Timberlake) works as an art director for a small internet company in Los Angeles. Jamie has the task of trying to recruit Dylan to interview for a job with GQ and begin working in New York City. Dylan comes to New York and after interviewing for the position learns from Jamie that he has been given an offer to work for GQ. At first Dylan is hesitant to accept the job and move from Los Angeles to New York. But after a fun night exploring the city with Jamie, Dylan agrees to accept the position. |
| score: 0.359099245669 |
| What does Elsa realize is the key to controlling her powers? |
| 0) Hate |
| 1) Laughter |
| 2) Fire |
| 3) Love |
| 4) Music |
| Plot: As Elsa grieves for her sister, Anna begins to thaw, since her decision to sacrifice herself to save her sister constitutes an "act of true love". Realizing love is the key to controlling her powers, Elsa reforms by thawing the kingdom and helps Olaf survive in summer. Hans is deported to the Southern Isles to face punishment for his crimes against the royal family of Arendelle, while Elsa cuts off trade with Weselton. Overjoyed, Anna and Kristoff share a kiss. The two sisters reconcile and Elsa promises never to shut the castle gates again. |
| score: 0.192591757248 |
| Who helps Olaf survive in the summer? |
| 0) Hans |
| 1) Anna |
| 2) Elsa |
| 3) The townspeople |
| 4) Kristoff |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.337787802286 |
| Why does Anna leave Arendelle? |
| 0) To make sure the townspeople are okay |
| 1) To search for Hans |
| 2) To go see the trolls |
| 3) To search for Elsa |
| 4) To search for Kristoff |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.399770149837 |
| What does Elsa unknowingly do while she flees the castle? |
| 0) She unleashes a giant ice monster on the kingdom |
| 1) She unleashes a giant snowman on the kingdom |
| 2) She unleashes an eternal winter on the kingdom |
| 3) She freezes everyone in the kingdom |
| 4) She unleashes an eternal darkness on the kingdom |
| Plot: Panicking, Elsa flees the castle, while inadvertently unleashing an eternal winter on the kingdom. High in the nearby mountains, she abandons her restraint, vowing to never return and building herself a solitary ice palace. Meanwhile, Anna leaves Hans in charge of Arendelle and sets out in search of her sister, determined to return her to Arendelle, end the winter and mend their relationship. While obtaining supplies, Anna meets an iceman named Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, and convinces Kristoff to guide her up the North Mountain. On their journey, the group encounters Olaf, Anna and Elsa's childhood snowman whom the latter recreated and unknowingly brought to life, who leads them to Elsa's hideaway. |
| score: 0.311034771389 |
| Who is Sven? |
| 0) Kristoff's reindeer |
| 1) A talking snowman |
| 2) Kristoff's dog |
| 3) The owner of the lodge |
| 4) Kristoff's horse |
| Plot: Panicking, Elsa flees the castle, while inadvertently unleashing an eternal winter on the kingdom. High in the nearby mountains, she abandons her restraint, vowing to never return and building herself a solitary ice palace. Meanwhile, Anna leaves Hans in charge of Arendelle and sets out in search of her sister, determined to return her to Arendelle, end the winter and mend their relationship. While obtaining supplies, Anna meets an iceman named Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, and convinces Kristoff to guide her up the North Mountain. On their journey, the group encounters Olaf, Anna and Elsa's childhood snowman whom the latter recreated and unknowingly brought to life, who leads them to Elsa's hideaway. |
| score: 0.241439327016 |
| Where does Olaf lead Anna and her group to? |
| 0) Arendelle |
| 1) Kristoff and Sven's hideout |
| 2) Elsa's hideout |
| 3) Weselton |
| 4) The lodge |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.398619823451 |
| Who does Anna meet while gathering supplies for her journey? |
| 0) Kristoff |
| 1) Olaf |
| 2) Kristofer |
| 3) Cliff |
| 4) Hans |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.286651171556 |
| Who unknowingly brought Olaf back to life? |
| 0) Elsa |
| 1) Anna |
| 2) Kristoff |
| 3) Hans |
| 4) Sven |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.340914183956 |
| Who does Anna leave in charge of Arendell while she goes after her sister? |
| 0) The Duke of Weselton |
| 1) Johannes |
| 2) The Duke of Wesealtown |
| 3) No one |
| 4) Hans |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.27937142998 |
| What does Elsa do after her powers are accidentally revealed? |
| 0) She flees the castle |
| 1) She freezes everyone who saw her use her powers |
| 2) She locks herself in the castle |
| 3) She starts a snowball fight to lighten the mood |
| 4) She publicly apologizes to the citizens of the kingdrom |
| Plot: Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm. |
| score: 0.270643743749 |
| Who do Anna, Kristoff, and Sven meet on their way up the North Mountain? |
| 0) Omar |
| 1) Adolph |
| 2) Olaf |
| 3) Odin |
| 4) Otto |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.360651908208 |
| What will happen to Anna if her heart can't be thawed? |
| 0) She will lose the ability to love |
| 1) She become frozen solid forever |
| 2) She will develop ice powers too |
| 3) She will lose the ability to speak |
| 4) She will melt into a puddle of water |
| Plot: Anna and Elsa reunite, but Elsa still fears hurting her sister. When Anna insists that Elsa return, she becomes agitated and her powers lash out, accidentally striking Anna in the heart. Horrified, Elsa forces Anna, Kristoff and Olaf to leave by creating a giant snow creature that chases them away from her palace. As they flee, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white and deduces that something is very wrong. He seeks help from the trolls, his adoptive family, who explain that Anna's heart has been frozen by Elsa. Unless it can be thawed by an "act of true love", she will become frozen solid forever. Believing that only Hans can save her with a true love's kiss, Kristoff races back with her to Arendelle. |
| score: 0.278621215275 |
| What can help thaw Anna's heart, according to the trolls? |
| 0) An act of true friendship |
| 1) Sitting in front of a fireplace |
| 2) An act of true love |
| 3) Sitting in a steaming hot bath |
| 4) Another icy shock to the heart |
| Plot: Anna and Elsa reunite, but Elsa still fears hurting her sister. When Anna insists that Elsa return, she becomes agitated and her powers lash out, accidentally striking Anna in the heart. Horrified, Elsa forces Anna, Kristoff and Olaf to leave by creating a giant snow creature that chases them away from her palace. As they flee, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white and deduces that something is very wrong. He seeks help from the trolls, his adoptive family, who explain that Anna's heart has been frozen by Elsa. Unless it can be thawed by an "act of true love", she will become frozen solid forever. Believing that only Hans can save her with a true love's kiss, Kristoff races back with her to Arendelle. |
| score: 0.189287662652 |
| What is Kristoff's relation to the trolls? |
| 0) They are his adoptive family |
| 1) They are his friends |
| 2) They are his pets |
| 3) They are his biological family |
| 4) They are his adoptive children |
| Plot: Anna and Elsa reunite, but Elsa still fears hurting her sister. When Anna insists that Elsa return, she becomes agitated and her powers lash out, accidentally striking Anna in the heart. Horrified, Elsa forces Anna, Kristoff and Olaf to leave by creating a giant snow creature that chases them away from her palace. As they flee, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white and deduces that something is very wrong. He seeks help from the trolls, his adoptive family, who explain that Anna's heart has been frozen by Elsa. Unless it can be thawed by an "act of true love", she will become frozen solid forever. Believing that only Hans can save her with a true love's kiss, Kristoff races back with her to Arendelle. |
| score: 0.23587894293 |
| What does Kristoff do after learning that only an act of true love can save Anna? |
| 0) He takes Anna back to Arendelle so he can find a doctor that will heal her |
| 1) He takes Anna back to Elsa's ice palace |
| 2) He kisses Anna himself |
| 3) He takes Anna back to Arendelle so Hans can save her with true love's kiss |
| 4) He confesses his love for Anna |
| Plot: Anna and Elsa reunite, but Elsa still fears hurting her sister. When Anna insists that Elsa return, she becomes agitated and her powers lash out, accidentally striking Anna in the heart. Horrified, Elsa forces Anna, Kristoff and Olaf to leave by creating a giant snow creature that chases them away from her palace. As they flee, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white and deduces that something is very wrong. He seeks help from the trolls, his adoptive family, who explain that Anna's heart has been frozen by Elsa. Unless it can be thawed by an "act of true love", she will become frozen solid forever. Believing that only Hans can save her with a true love's kiss, Kristoff races back with her to Arendelle. |
| score: 0.426186227018 |
| Who does Kristoff go to in an effort to help Anna? |
| 0) The trees |
| 1) The rock people |
| 2) The dwarves |
| 3) The elves |
| 4) The trolls |
| Plot: Anna and Elsa reunite, but Elsa still fears hurting her sister. When Anna insists that Elsa return, she becomes agitated and her powers lash out, accidentally striking Anna in the heart. Horrified, Elsa forces Anna, Kristoff and Olaf to leave by creating a giant snow creature that chases them away from her palace. As they flee, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white and deduces that something is very wrong. He seeks help from the trolls, his adoptive family, who explain that Anna's heart has been frozen by Elsa. Unless it can be thawed by an "act of true love", she will become frozen solid forever. Believing that only Hans can save her with a true love's kiss, Kristoff races back with her to Arendelle. |
| score: 0.258233487899 |
| What do the trolls tell Kristoff about Anna's condition? |
| 0) They explain that nothing is wrong with Anna |
| 1) They explain that Elsa has frozen Anna's heart |
| 2) They explain that Anna is developing powers too |
| 3) They explain that Hans has put a curse on Anna |
| 4) They explain that he has frozen Anna's heart |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.402282611314 |
| What does Kristoff notice about Anna, as the group runs away from Elsa's palace? |
| 0) He notices that Anna's hair is turning black |
| 1) He notices that Anna's clothes are turning white |
| 2) He notices that Anna's eyes are turning white |
| 3) He notices that Anna's hair is turning white |
| 4) He notices that Anna's clothes are turning black |
| Plot: Anna and Elsa reunite, but Elsa still fears hurting her sister. When Anna insists that Elsa return, she becomes agitated and her powers lash out, accidentally striking Anna in the heart. Horrified, Elsa forces Anna, Kristoff and Olaf to leave by creating a giant snow creature that chases them away from her palace. As they flee, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white and deduces that something is very wrong. He seeks help from the trolls, his adoptive family, who explain that Anna's heart has been frozen by Elsa. Unless it can be thawed by an "act of true love", she will become frozen solid forever. Believing that only Hans can save her with a true love's kiss, Kristoff races back with her to Arendelle. |
| score: 0.381828310202 |
| How is Hans supposed to save Anna? |
| 0) With true love's embrace |
| 1) With medicine |
| 2) With fire |
| 3) With true love's kiss |
| 4) With magic |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.247746058456 |
| How does Elsa respond to Hans' plea for her to end the eternal winter? |
| 0) She refuses |
| 1) She confesses that she doesn't know how |
| 2) She ignores him |
| 3) She agrees |
| 4) She tells him she will think about it |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.271386245206 |
| What happens to Elsa during the battle with the Duke's men? |
| 0) She is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier |
| 1) She is knocked unconscious by a snowball |
| 2) Nothin |
| 3) She is stabbed with an icicle |
| 4) She is knocked unconscious by the giant snow creature she created |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.353365260892 |
| What happens to Elsa after she is knocked unconscious? |
| 0) She is imprisoned in her ice palace |
| 1) Hans and his men leave her there |
| 2) She is imprisoned in Arendelle |
| 3) Hans and his men bury her in the snow |
| 4) She is set free |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.38986122675 |
| What does Hans charge Elsa with? |
| 0) Assault & Battery |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) Breaking & Entering |
| 3) 3rd Degree Murder |
| 4) Treason |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.304857712103 |
| What does Hans reveal as his true intention in marrying Anna? |
| 0) He reveals that he is only marrying her so he can boast to his brothers that his wife is richer and prettier than theirs |
| 1) He reveals that he is only marrying her to get closer to her sister Elsa |
| 2) He reveals that he is only marrying her so he can force her sister to build him an ice palace |
| 3) He reveals that he is only marrying her so he can seize control of Arendelle's throne |
| 4) He reveals that he is marrying her because he truly loves her |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Hans, who is leading a search for Anna, reaches Elsa's palace. In the ensuing battle against the duke's men, Elsa is knocked unconscious by a falling chandelier and imprisoned in Arendelle. There, Hans pleads with her to undo the winter, but Elsa confesses that she has no idea how. When Anna reunites with Hans and begs him to kiss her to break the curse, Hans refuses and reveals that his true intention in marrying her is to seize control of Arendelle's throne. Leaving Anna to die, he charges Elsa with treason for her younger sister's apparent death. |
| score: 0.43378235219 |
| What does the troll king do to Anna? |
| 0) He heals Anna and gives her pyrokinetic powers |
| 1) Nothing; he tells Anna's parents that her injury is too severe and there is nothing he can do to save her |
| 2) He heals Anna and gives her cryokinetic powers |
| 3) He heals Anna and removes all of her memories of Elsa's magic |
| 4) He heals Anna and removes all of her memories of Elsa |
| Plot: Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm. |
| score: 0.370142585221 |
| What powers does Elsa possess? |
| 0) Telepathic powers |
| 1) Cryokinetic powers |
| 2) Pyrokinetic powers |
| 3) She doesn't have any powers |
| 4) Telekinetic powers |
| Plot: Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm. |
| score: 0.284200614255 |
| What happens to Anna one night while she is playing with Elsa? |
| 0) Anna breaks her arm |
| 1) Elsa accidentally strikes Anna in the head |
| 2) Anna gets stuck in the snow |
| 3) Elsa accidentally strikes Anna in the heart |
| 4) Anna gets kidnapped |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.433349427725 |
| What happens to Elsa and Anna's relationship as the years pass? |
| 0) A rift develops between them and they start to grow apart |
| 1) They become even closer as they get older |
| 2) They grow increasingly resentful of each other and start to hate each other |
| 3) Nothing; they never had a relationship in the first place |
| 4) Nothing; their relationship stays the same as when they were children |
| Plot: Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm. |
| score: 0.307475134671 |
| Who do Elsa and Anna's parents ask for help after Anna's injury? |
| 0) The sea king |
| 1) The troll king |
| 2) The elf king |
| 3) The town sorcerer |
| 4) The town's best doctor |
| Plot: Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm. |
| score: 0.29341627495 |
| What happens to Anna and Elsa's parents when the girls are teenagers? |
| 0) Their parents die at sea during a battle with pirates |
| 1) Their parents are taken for ransom |
| 2) Their parents get a divorce |
| 3) Their parents die at sea during a storm |
| 4) Their parents die at sea during a battle with invaders |
| Plot: Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce or manipulate ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her magical powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, refusing even to speak to Anna and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm. |
| score: 0.302325156707 |
| What does Anna do when Olaf tells her that Kristoff is in love with her? |
| 0) She locks herself in her bedroom |
| 1) She goes to see the trolls |
| 2) She goes out into the blizzard with Olaf to try to find Kristoff |
| 3) She tells Olaf to tell Kristoff that she doesn't love him back |
| 4) She goes out into the blizzard with Olaf to try to find Hans |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.559838776664 |
| How does Anna react to being allowed out of the castle? |
| 0) She is excited and explores the town. |
| 1) She is frightened of meeting the outer world. |
| 2) She feels insecure and rejects to leave. |
| 3) She is hesitant to leave at first, but later she is excited. |
| 4) She is hesitant to leave the castle. |
| Plot: When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation takes place without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst. |
| score: 0.25802171646 |
| Who does Anna meet while she is out exploring the town? |
| 0) She meets Bishop Williams. |
| 1) She meets Duke of Weselton. |
| 2) She meets Duke of Wales. |
| 3) She meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles. |
| 4) She meets Prince Kristoff. |
| Plot: When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation takes place without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst. |
| score: 0.295978119085 |
| What does the kingdom of Arendelle prepare for when Elsa comes of age? |
| 0) The kingdom prepares for a huge storm. |
| 1) The kingdom prepares for Elsa's coronation. |
| 2) The kingdom prepares for a big war. |
| 3) The kingdom prepares for Elsa's marriage. |
| 4) The kingdom prepares for Elsa's graduation. |
| Plot: When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation takes place without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst. |
| score: 0.42621156072 |
| What happens to Anna just as she blocks Hans' attack on Elsa? |
| 0) As she freezes solid by blocking Hans' attack. |
| 1) She turns the wind while blocking Hans' attack. |
| 2) As she freezes to death by blocking Hans' attack. |
| 3) As she becomes death by blocking Hans' attack. |
| 4) She turns into sand while blocking Hans' attack. |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.509005128507 |
| When do Anna and Kristoff finally locate each other? |
| 0) In Hans despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. |
| 1) In Kai's despair, the tornado suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. |
| 2) In Kristoff's despair, the tornado suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. |
| 3) In Anna's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. |
| 4) In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.561581254948 |
| What does Anna do when she realizes Hans is about to kill Elsa? |
| 0) Anna throws herself into the trees |
| 1) Anna throws herself between the rocks |
| 2) Anna throws herself between the two |
| 3) Anna throws herself into the lake |
| 4) Anna throws herself into the river |
| Plot: Elsa escapes and heads out into the blizzard on the fjord. Olaf comes across Anna and reveals Kristoff is in love with her; they then escape onto the fjord to find him. Hans confronts Elsa, telling her Anna is dead because of her. In Elsa's despair, the storm suddenly ceases, giving Kristoff and Anna the chance to locate each other. Nevertheless, Anna, seeing that Hans is about to kill Elsa, throws herself between the two just as she freezes solid, blocking Hans' attack. |
| score: 0.408467087733 |
| What is Elsa's reaction when Anna asks for her blessing to be married? |
| 0) Elsa approves their sudden marriage but forbids to grant her blessing. |
| 1) Elsa approves to grant her blessing but forbids their sudden marriage. |
| 2) Elsa approves to grant her blessing and request them to postpone their sudden marriage. |
| 3) Elsa approves their sudden marriage and grant her blessing. |
| 4) Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. |
| Plot: When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation takes place without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst. |
| score: 0.380120019892 |
| How does Anna react to Hans' marriage proposal? |
| 0) She reluctantly rejects it. |
| 1) She hastily rejects it. |
| 2) She reluctantly accepts it. |
| 3) She hastily accepts it. |
| 4) She moved away without making any reply to him. |
| Plot: When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation takes place without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst. |
| score: 0.226693811746 |
| What happens during the argument between Elsa and Anna over Anna's marriage? |
| 0) Culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional abuse |
| 1) Culminating in the exposure of Anna's abilities in an emotional outburst |
| 2) Culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst |
| 3) Culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an psychological outburst |
| 4) Culminating in the exposure of Anna's abilities in an psychological outburst |
| Plot: When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation takes place without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst. |
| score: 0.385743229291 |
| What happens when Duke, Ripcord, and their squad are transporting the warheads? |
| 0) They are abducted and taken to the Pit. |
| 1) They are attacked by the G.I. Joe troops by mistake. |
| 2) They are attacked by General Hawk's troops. |
| 3) They are ambushed by Duke's ex-fiancee Ana Lewis, now the Baroness. |
| 4) They are attacked by McCullen's men. |
| Plot: In the near future, weapons master James McCullen (Christopher Eccleston) has created a nanotech-based weapon - nanomites designed to devour metal and other materials, capable of destroying anything from tanks to cities. The nanobots can only be stopped by activating the kill switch. His company M.A.R.S. (Military Armaments Research Syndicate) sells four warheads to NATO, and NATO troops led by American soldiers Duke (Channing Tatum) and Ripcord (Marlon Wayans) are tasked with delivering the warheads. Their convoy is ambushed by the Baroness (Sienna Miller), whom Duke recognizes to be his ex-fiancee Ana Lewis. Duke and Ripcord are rescued by Scarlett (Rachel Nichols), Snake Eyes (Ray Park), Breaker (Sad Taghmaoui) and Heavy Duty (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). They take the warheads to The Pit, G.I. Joe's command center in Egypt, and upon arriving rendezvous with the head of the G.I. Joe Team, General Hawk (Dennis Quaid). Hawk takes command of the warheads and excuses Duke and Ripcord, only to be convinced to let them join his group, after Duke reveals that he knows the Baroness. |
| score: 0.335144179464 |
| What is McCullen planning to do with the warheads? |
| 0) He is planning to cause worldwide panic and create a new world order. |
| 1) He is planning to take control over the U.S. government. |
| 2) He is planning to sell them to the Chechen extremists, who will attack Russia. |
| 3) He is planning to attack Canada. |
| 4) He is planning to attack Russia. |
| Plot: McCullen is revealed to be using the same nanotechnology to build an army of soldiers with the aid of the Doctor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), planning on using the warheads to cause worldwide panic and bring about a new world order. Using a tracking device, McCullen locates the G.I. Joe base and sends Storm Shadow (Byung-Hun Lee) and the Baroness to retrieve the warheads, with assistance from Zartan (Arnold Vosloo). |
| score: 0.328869009772 |
| Who does McCullen send to retrieve the warheads from the GI Joe base? |
| 0) He sends Storm Shadow and the Baroness. |
| 1) He sends the Doctor. |
| 2) He sends Storm Shadow and the Doctor. |
| 3) He sends Heavy Duty. |
| 4) He sends Scarlett. |
| Plot: McCullen is revealed to be using the same nanotechnology to build an army of soldiers with the aid of the Doctor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), planning on using the warheads to cause worldwide panic and bring about a new world order. Using a tracking device, McCullen locates the G.I. Joe base and sends Storm Shadow (Byung-Hun Lee) and the Baroness to retrieve the warheads, with assistance from Zartan (Arnold Vosloo). |
| score: 0.47615761653 |
| What else is McCullen building using nanotechnology? |
| 0) He is building a new nano-virus. |
| 1) He is building a weapon factory. |
| 2) He is building an army of soldiers. |
| 3) He is building a robot. |
| 4) He is building a microchip. |
| Plot: McCullen is revealed to be using the same nanotechnology to build an army of soldiers with the aid of the Doctor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), planning on using the warheads to cause worldwide panic and bring about a new world order. Using a tracking device, McCullen locates the G.I. Joe base and sends Storm Shadow (Byung-Hun Lee) and the Baroness to retrieve the warheads, with assistance from Zartan (Arnold Vosloo). |
| score: 0.258990673292 |
| What happens when one of the missiles launched by the Baroness and Storm Shadow hits the Eiffel Tower? |
| 0) It releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area. |
| 1) It releases the nanomites in it, strengthening the tower and some of the surrounding area. |
| 2) It releases the nanomites in it, protecting the tower and some of the surrounding area. |
| 3) It releases the nanomites in it, lightning the tower and some of the surrounding area. |
| 4) It releases the nanomites in it, decorating the tower and some of the surrounding area. |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.466326279244 |
| Who is Baron DeCobray? |
| 0) Baroness's father-in-law |
| 1) Baroness's son |
| 2) Baroness's brother |
| 3) Baroness's husband |
| 4) Baroness's father |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.280020664144 |
| Why are the warheads taken to Baron DeCobray? |
| 0) To assemble |
| 1) For storage |
| 2) To weaponize |
| 3) To dismantle |
| 4) To destroy |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.285892308029 |
| Where is McCullen's base? |
| 0) McCullen's base is under the Arctic |
| 1) McCullen's base is in the Arctic |
| 2) McCullen's base is in the Russian Arctic |
| 3) McCullen's base is under the antarctica |
| 4) McCullen's base is in the North American Arctic |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.37224042575 |
| What happens to Duke after he deactives the nanomites? |
| 0) Duke has been stabbed |
| 1) Duke has been fired |
| 2) Duke is captured |
| 3) Duke is honoured |
| 4) Duke has been rewarded |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.297084649027 |
| Where does Hawk's team pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow? |
| 0) London |
| 1) Austria |
| 2) Guadeloupe |
| 3) Sydney |
| 4) Paris |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.242680393752 |
| Why does McCullen want to destroy the world's most important cities? |
| 0) He intends to do this to strike joy into the hearts of every man, woman, and child on the planet. |
| 1) He intends to do this to strike fear into the hearts of every man, woman, and child on the planet. |
| 2) He intends to do this to strike joy into the bloods of every man, woman, and child on the planet. |
| 3) He intends to do this to strike fear into the brains of every man, woman, and child on the planet. |
| 4) He intends to do this to strike fear into the bloods of every man, woman, and child on the planet. |
| Plot: The Joes locate the secret base and fly there, as McCullen loads three missiles with nano-warheads, which are aimed for Beijing, Moscow and Washington, D.C., the world's three most important cities. He intends to do this to strike fear into the hearts of every man, woman, and child on the planet, after which they will turn to the person with the most power in the world, the President of the United States. After Snake Eyes takes out one missile, Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen M.A.R.S. prototype Night Raven jet, while Scarlett, Breaker, and Snake Eyes infiltrate the base. Snake Eyes duels and prevails over Storm Shadow. Duke learns that the Doctor is Rex Lewis, Ana's brother believed to have been killed by a mistimed airstrike during a mission led by Duke (also the origin of the alienation between Duke and Ana). Rex had encountered Doctor Mindbender (Kevin J. O'Connor) in the bunker and was seduced by the nanomite technology, taking too long to retrieve the data and getting caught in the bombing, which disfigured him. After freeing Duke, the Baroness is subdued, as the Doctor reveals he has implanted her with nanomites, which has put her under his control for the past four years. Attempting to kill Duke, McCullen ends up being burned, so he and the Doctor flee to an escape vessel. Duke and the Baroness pursue him while the Joes fall back, when the Doctor activates the base's self-destruct sequence; which involves 'blowing the ice cap' to create blocks of ice which then nearly crush the Joes. |
| score: 0.188588860268 |
| Who pursues McCullen and the Doctor after they get onto an escape vessel? |
| 0) Duke and the Baroness |
| 1) Duke and General Hawk |
| 2) Duke and the Snake Eyes |
| 3) General Hawk and the Baroness |
| 4) Snake Eyes and the Baroness |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.328770800641 |
| What does Ripcord use to destroy the other two missiles? |
| 0) Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen M.A.R.S. prototype Night Raven jet |
| 1) Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen S.U.N. prototype Night Raven jet |
| 2) Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen M.O.O.N. prototype Night Raven jet |
| 3) Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen S.U.N. prototype Day Raven jet |
| 4) Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen M.A.R.S. prototype Day Raven jet |
| Plot: The Joes locate the secret base and fly there, as McCullen loads three missiles with nano-warheads, which are aimed for Beijing, Moscow and Washington, D.C., the world's three most important cities. He intends to do this to strike fear into the hearts of every man, woman, and child on the planet, after which they will turn to the person with the most power in the world, the President of the United States. After Snake Eyes takes out one missile, Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen M.A.R.S. prototype Night Raven jet, while Scarlett, Breaker, and Snake Eyes infiltrate the base. Snake Eyes duels and prevails over Storm Shadow. Duke learns that the Doctor is Rex Lewis, Ana's brother believed to have been killed by a mistimed airstrike during a mission led by Duke (also the origin of the alienation between Duke and Ana). Rex had encountered Doctor Mindbender (Kevin J. O'Connor) in the bunker and was seduced by the nanomite technology, taking too long to retrieve the data and getting caught in the bombing, which disfigured him. After freeing Duke, the Baroness is subdued, as the Doctor reveals he has implanted her with nanomites, which has put her under his control for the past four years. Attempting to kill Duke, McCullen ends up being burned, so he and the Doctor flee to an escape vessel. Duke and the Baroness pursue him while the Joes fall back, when the Doctor activates the base's self-destruct sequence; which involves 'blowing the ice cap' to create blocks of ice which then nearly crush the Joes. |
| score: 0.257848578323 |
| Who frees Duke? |
| 0) Snake Eyes |
| 1) Scarlett |
| 2) Baroness |
| 3) Hawk |
| 4) Destro |
| Plot: After a fight, Storm Shadow and the Baroness retrieve the warheads and take them to Baron DeCobray, the Baroness's husband, for him to weaponize. Making their way to Paris, the Joes pursue the Baroness and Storm Shadow, but are unsuccessful in stopping them from launching one of the missiles. The missile hits the Eiffel Tower and releases the nanomites in it, destroying the tower and some of the surrounding area before Duke manages to hit the kill switch, but in doing so he is captured and taken to McCullen's base under the Arctic. |
| score: 0.261620918157 |
| Who is Rex? |
| 0) Ana's son |
| 1) Ana's brother |
| 2) Ana's father |
| 3) Ana's uncle |
| 4) Ana's step-brother |
| Plot: The Joes locate the secret base and fly there, as McCullen loads three missiles with nano-warheads, which are aimed for Beijing, Moscow and Washington, D.C., the world's three most important cities. He intends to do this to strike fear into the hearts of every man, woman, and child on the planet, after which they will turn to the person with the most power in the world, the President of the United States. After Snake Eyes takes out one missile, Ripcord destroys the remaining two using a stolen M.A.R.S. prototype Night Raven jet, while Scarlett, Breaker, and Snake Eyes infiltrate the base. Snake Eyes duels and prevails over Storm Shadow. Duke learns that the Doctor is Rex Lewis, Ana's brother believed to have been killed by a mistimed airstrike during a mission led by Duke (also the origin of the alienation between Duke and Ana). Rex had encountered Doctor Mindbender (Kevin J. O'Connor) in the bunker and was seduced by the nanomite technology, taking too long to retrieve the data and getting caught in the bombing, which disfigured him. After freeing Duke, the Baroness is subdued, as the Doctor reveals he has implanted her with nanomites, which has put her under his control for the past four years. Attempting to kill Duke, McCullen ends up being burned, so he and the Doctor flee to an escape vessel. Duke and the Baroness pursue him while the Joes fall back, when the Doctor activates the base's self-destruct sequence; which involves 'blowing the ice cap' to create blocks of ice which then nearly crush the Joes. |
| score: 0.131748046806 |
| How is Zartan able to infiltrate the White House? |
| 0) Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by humanoids, infiltrates the White House |
| 1) Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by robotics, infiltrates the White House |
| 2) Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by microbotics, infiltrates the White House |
| 3) Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by animatronics, infiltrates the White House |
| 4) Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.344339718558 |
| What does the Doctor use to heal McCullen's burnt face? |
| 0) The Doctor healed McCullen's burned face with humanoids |
| 1) The Doctor healed McCullen's burned face with diogmites |
| 2) The Doctor healed McCullen's burned face with animatronics |
| 3) The Doctor healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites |
| 4) The Doctor healed McCullen's burned face with microbotics |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.421192026931 |
| What name does the Doctor give to McCullen after healing his face? |
| 0) Snake Eyes |
| 1) Demon |
| 2) Destro |
| 3) Commander |
| 4) Fighter |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.26312373322 |
| Who eventually captures McCullen and the Commander? |
| 0) They are captured by Heavy Duty |
| 1) They are captured by U.S. military |
| 2) They are captured by Storm Shadow |
| 3) They are captured by G.I. Joe |
| 4) They are captured by Spiderman |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.310161612777 |
| Why does Zartan assume the identity of the President of the United States? |
| 0) For completing a part of U.S. President's plan to rule the world |
| 1) For completing a part of Baroness's plan to rule the world |
| 2) For completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world |
| 3) For completing a part of G.I. Joe's plan to rule the world |
| 4) For completing a part of Doctor Rex's plan to rule the world |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.330732783285 |
| Where is the Baroness placed under protective custody? |
| 0) On the supercarrier Thunder Machine, the Baroness is placed in protective custody |
| 1) On the supercarrier Rattler, the Baroness is placed in protective custody |
| 2) On the supercarrier V.A.M.P, the Baroness is placed in protective custody |
| 3) On the supercarrier A.W.E. Striker, the Baroness is placed in protective custody |
| 4) On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.415289619516 |
| What does Zartan do once he enters the White House? |
| 0) During the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America |
| 1) During the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the Secretary of the United States of America |
| 2) During the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the Vice President of the United States of America |
| 3) During the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the former President of the United States of America |
| 4) During the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the Ambassadors of the United States of America |
| Plot: The Doctor assumes the identity of the Commander, having healed McCullen's burned face with nanomites, encasing it in silver and naming him "Destro", which places McCullen under the Commander's control. They are captured by G.I. Joe soon after. On the supercarrier USS Flagg, the Baroness is placed in protective custody until they can remove the nanomites from her body. Meanwhile, Zartan, having had his physical appearance altered by nanomites, infiltrates the White House during the missile crisis and assumes the identity of the President of the United States of America (Jonathan Pryce), thus completing a part of McCullen's plan to rule the world. |
| score: 0.293268809332 |
| What words does Gandhi utter after he is shot? |
| 0) My life is my message |
| 1) Farewell |
| 2) Oh, God! |
| 3) Love |
| 4) An eye for an eye |
| Plot: As Godse shoots Gandhi in a scene recalling the opening, the film cuts to black and Gandhi is heard in a voiceover, saying "Oh, God". The audience then sees Gandhi's cremation; the film ending with a scene of Gandhi's ashes being scattered on the holy Ganga. As this happens, viewers hear Gandhi in another voiceover: |
| score: 0.380748772133 |
| What incident causes Gandhi to lead a nonviolent protest for Indian rights? |
| 0) When he is denied entry into a South African hotel for being Indian |
| 1) When he is denied a first-class plane ticket for being Indian |
| 2) When he gets thrown off a South African bus for being an Indian in a first-class compartment |
| 3) When he is attacked on South African streets for being Indian |
| 4) When he is denied entry into South Africa for being Indian |
| Plot: The early life of Gandhi is not depicted in the film. Instead, the story flashes back 55 years to a life-changing event: in 1893, the 23-year-old Gandhi is thrown off a South African train for being an Indian sitting in a first-class compartment despite having a first-class ticket. Realising the laws are biased against Indians, he then decides to start a nonviolent protest campaign for the rights of all Indians in South Africa. After numerous arrests and unwelcome international attention, the government finally relents by recognising some rights for Indians. |
| score: 0.457720244809 |
| How does Gandhi deal with the violence between Hindus and Muslims? |
| 0) He goes on a hunger strike |
| 1) He threatens to commit suicide |
| 2) He preaches peace |
| 3) He calls on the British for help |
| 4) He engages the religious leaders in peaceful dialogue |
| Plot: Nevertheless, the campaign generates great attention, and Britain faces intense public pressure. After World War II, Britain finally grants Indian independence. Indians celebrate this victory, but their troubles are far from over. Religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims erupt into nationwide violence. Horrified, Gandhi declares a hunger strike, saying he will not eat until the fighting stops. |
| score: 0.373293018402 |
| What movie does Chili watch by himself? |
| 0) Touch of Evil |
| 1) The Godfather |
| 2) Touch of Malice |
| 3) The Stranger |
| 4) Citizen Kane |
| Plot: Later that day Palmer returns to Karen's house, where he asks Karen on a date. Karen is the ex-wife of actor Martin Weir, which gives Palmer the idea that Weir should star in his movie. Karen cannot go out, but latter shows up at the end of the movie Chili has suggested they go see - "Touch of Evil", with Orson Welles. The next day Chili and Karen go to Martin Weir's home to pitch the script idea, with Chili giving the actor tips on how to act exactly like a loan shark. Weir is intrigued with Chili and Karen's script idea. |
| score: 0.292839144589 |
| What is Harry Zimm's occupation? |
| 0) He is a movie producer. |
| 1) He is producer of music videos. |
| 2) He is an actor. |
| 3) He is a B-movie producer/director. |
| 4) He is a Holywood producer. |
| Plot: While in Las Vegas, looking for Leo, Palmer also picks up a debt collection job from a casino manager to collect a marker debt from a B-movie producer/director named Harry Zimm. Palmer goes to Los Angeles and locates Zimm sleeping at the home of actress Karen Flores. After breaking into her house, Chili turns on the television, and waits for Zimm to come downstairs. At first scared of Chili, soon Zimm agrees to pay the casino the money he owes in 90 days. Film fan Palmer then pitches a movie idea: a thinly veiled story of his own life, being a shylock, including the airline insurance scam by Leo. |
| score: 0.298412487301 |
| Why didn't Leo board the plane? |
| 0) Because he was in a meeting |
| 1) Because he was feeling sick |
| 2) Because he was getting drunk at the airport bar |
| 3) Because he had lost his ticket |
| 4) Because he had cancelled his trip |
| Plot: Chili Palmer, a loan shark based in Miami, clashes with another mobster, Ray "Bones" Barboni over a leather jacket borrowed from Palmer at a restaurant without permission by Mr. Barboni. They have two confrontations, the first of which leaves Barboni with a broken nose. Barboni then wants his mob boss Jimmy Kap to go after Palmer, but he refuses, as Palmer has done nothing wrong. Barboni took the jacket without permission, and Chili's car keys were in the jacket. Jimmy also tells Bones that Chili works for a man named Momo and Kap has no power over him. But soon after Palmer's boss, Momo, dies of a heart attack, Chili finds himself working for Barboni, whose first order is for Palmer to collect a loan shark debt owed by dry cleaner Leo Devoe. Devoe was believed to have been killed in a commercial airliner crash, but in truth had actually gotten off the plane, and failed to re-board because he was getting drunk in the airport bar. After the plane crash, Devoe's wife identified his personal effects, and the airline quickly offers her an insurance check for $300,000. Faye carelessly gives Leo the insurance money, and he heads out of Miami. When Chili visits Leo's "widow" Faye, she reveals to Palmer that Leo is still alive, has left Miami, and is partying and winning money in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
| score: 0.150596599926 |
| Who is Van Ruijven? |
| 0) Griet |
| 1) Vermeer's father |
| 2) A painter |
| 3) Vermeer's rich patron |
| 4) A previous girl |
| Plot: Vermeer's rich patron, Van Ruijven (Tom Wilkinson), notices Griet on a visit to the Vermeer household and asks the painter if he will give her up to work in his own house, a situation which ruined a previous girl. Vermeer refuses, but accepts a commission to paint a portrait of Griet for Van Ruijven. |
| score: 0.407822475997 |
| Where does Griet go to work? |
| 0) She works as a maid in the house of the butcher |
| 1) She works for Peter, the butcher's son |
| 2) She goes to work on the painter Johannes |
| 3) She works as a maid in her own home |
| 4) She works as a painter in the Dutch Republic |
| Plot: Vermeer's rich patron, Van Ruijven (Tom Wilkinson), notices Griet on a visit to the Vermeer household and asks the painter if he will give her up to work in his own house, a situation which ruined a previous girl. Vermeer refuses, but accepts a commission to paint a portrait of Griet for Van Ruijven. |
| score: 0.353516689979 |
| How does Catharina feel about Griet? |
| 0) She hates her |
| 1) She is jealous of her |
| 2) She is indifferent towards her |
| 3) She admires her |
| 4) She is in love with her |
| Plot: Catharina discovers that Griet used her earrings, accuses her mother of complicity, and demands Vermeer show her the painting of Griet. Heartbroken that Vermeer does not consider her worthy of being painted because she "doesn't understand," Catharina tries but fails to destroy the painting, then banishes Griet from the house forever. Vermeer does not object, and Griet leaves the house in shock. Later, Griet is visited by the cook from the house, who comes bearing a gift: a sealed packet containing the blue headscarf she wore in the painting, wrapped around Catharina's pearl earrings. |
| score: 0.241801923332 |
| What's the profession of Griet's father? |
| 0) A Delftware painter |
| 1) A musician |
| 2) A gardener |
| 3) A doctor |
| 4) A butcher |
| Plot: Vermeer's rich patron, Van Ruijven (Tom Wilkinson), notices Griet on a visit to the Vermeer household and asks the painter if he will give her up to work in his own house, a situation which ruined a previous girl. Vermeer refuses, but accepts a commission to paint a portrait of Griet for Van Ruijven. |
| score: 0.348486041116 |
| How does Vermeer's mother-in-law feel about Griet? |
| 0) She does not care about her |
| 1) She sees Griet as being useful to Vermeer's career |
| 2) She feels Griet is a bother |
| 3) She does not like Griet |
| 4) She likes Griet |
| Plot: Vermeer's rich patron, Van Ruijven (Tom Wilkinson), notices Griet on a visit to the Vermeer household and asks the painter if he will give her up to work in his own house, a situation which ruined a previous girl. Vermeer refuses, but accepts a commission to paint a portrait of Griet for Van Ruijven. |
| score: 0.541785593294 |
| Why did the cook from Vermeer's house come to visit Griet? |
| 0) To give her some money. |
| 1) To give her salary. |
| 2) To give her things |
| 3) To give her a gift. |
| 4) To give her some food |
| Plot: Catharina discovers that Griet used her earrings, accuses her mother of complicity, and demands Vermeer show her the painting of Griet. Heartbroken that Vermeer does not consider her worthy of being painted because she "doesn't understand," Catharina tries but fails to destroy the painting, then banishes Griet from the house forever. Vermeer does not object, and Griet leaves the house in shock. Later, Griet is visited by the cook from the house, who comes bearing a gift: a sealed packet containing the blue headscarf she wore in the painting, wrapped around Catharina's pearl earrings. |
| score: 0.306637335478 |
| What does Commodus do to Maximus before the fight? |
| 0) He fatally stabs Maximus in the side |
| 1) He takes Maximus' armor |
| 2) He stabs Maximus in the arm |
| 3) He poisons Maximus |
| 4) He stabs Maximus in the leg |
| Plot: Commodus, desperate and jealous of Maximus' growing popularity, challenges him to a duel in the Colosseum. Before the fight, and unknown to the crowd, he fatally stabs him in the side to put him at a disadvantage. During the fight, however, Maximus manages to evade Commodus' blows and disarm him. Commodus asks the Praetorians to give him a sword, but his request is denied. He produces a hidden stiletto, but Maximus instinctively turns the blade back into his throat, killing him. |
| score: 0.495867432967 |
| What happens during the fight between Commodus and Maximus? |
| 0) Maximus manages to evade Commodus' blows and disarm him |
| 1) Commodus manages to evade Maximus' blows and disarm him |
| 2) Commodus' men run to Maximus' defense and help him fight Commodus |
| 3) Commodus orders his men to kill Maximus for him |
| 4) Maximus flees the arena in the middle of the fight |
| Plot: Commodus, desperate and jealous of Maximus' growing popularity, challenges him to a duel in the Colosseum. Before the fight, and unknown to the crowd, he fatally stabs him in the side to put him at a disadvantage. During the fight, however, Maximus manages to evade Commodus' blows and disarm him. Commodus asks the Praetorians to give him a sword, but his request is denied. He produces a hidden stiletto, but Maximus instinctively turns the blade back into his throat, killing him. |
| score: 0.576880333282 |
| What does Commodus do to regain his popularity over Maximus? |
| 0) He challenges Maximus to a duel in the Forum |
| 1) He challenges Maximus to a duel in the palace |
| 2) He tells embarrassing stories about Maximus |
| 3) He promises to give money to all of the citizens of Rome |
| 4) He challenges Maximus to a duel in the Colosseum |
| Plot: Commodus, desperate and jealous of Maximus' growing popularity, challenges him to a duel in the Colosseum. Before the fight, and unknown to the crowd, he fatally stabs him in the side to put him at a disadvantage. During the fight, however, Maximus manages to evade Commodus' blows and disarm him. Commodus asks the Praetorians to give him a sword, but his request is denied. He produces a hidden stiletto, but Maximus instinctively turns the blade back into his throat, killing him. |
| score: 0.560258362269 |
| What event is taking place in the Colossuem? |
| 0) 14 days of games to commemorate the Emperor's late father |
| 1) 2 days of games to celebrate the Summer Solstice |
| 2) 150 days of games to commemorate the Emperor's late father |
| 3) 105 days of games to commemorate the Emperor's late father |
| 4) 150 days of games to celebrate the Emperor's birthday |
| Plot: Reluctant at first, Maximus is forced to fight in local tournaments. He wins every match because of his superior military skills and traumatized indifference to death. His newfound fame and recognition is brought to Proximo's attention. Proximo reveals to Maximus that he himself was once a gladiator, and had fought well enough to have gained his freedom. He encourages Maximus to go to Rome and fight in the Colosseum itself, where the Emperor has organized 150 days of games to commemorate his late father. Proximo advises him to "win the crowd" and so earn their respect and eventually his freedom. He could then use this leverage to possibly overthrow or kill the Emperor as part of his plan for revenge. |
| score: 0.1771772605 |
| How does Maximus perform at the local tournaments? |
| 0) He loses every match |
| 1) He wins most of the matches |
| 2) He loses most of the matches |
| 3) He wins about half of the matches and loses the other half |
| 4) He wins every match |
| Plot: Reluctant at first, Maximus is forced to fight in local tournaments. He wins every match because of his superior military skills and traumatized indifference to death. His newfound fame and recognition is brought to Proximo's attention. Proximo reveals to Maximus that he himself was once a gladiator, and had fought well enough to have gained his freedom. He encourages Maximus to go to Rome and fight in the Colosseum itself, where the Emperor has organized 150 days of games to commemorate his late father. Proximo advises him to "win the crowd" and so earn their respect and eventually his freedom. He could then use this leverage to possibly overthrow or kill the Emperor as part of his plan for revenge. |
| score: 0.253225921446 |
| What does Proximo tell Maximus about himself? |
| 0) Proximo reveals that he was once a gladiator too and fought well enough to gain his freedom |
| 1) Proximo reveals that the Emperor killed his family too |
| 2) Proximo reveals that he once met the Emperor |
| 3) Proximo reveals that he was once a general in the military too |
| 4) Proximo reveals that he was once one of the Emperor's house slaves |
| Plot: Reluctant at first, Maximus is forced to fight in local tournaments. He wins every match because of his superior military skills and traumatized indifference to death. His newfound fame and recognition is brought to Proximo's attention. Proximo reveals to Maximus that he himself was once a gladiator, and had fought well enough to have gained his freedom. He encourages Maximus to go to Rome and fight in the Colosseum itself, where the Emperor has organized 150 days of games to commemorate his late father. Proximo advises him to "win the crowd" and so earn their respect and eventually his freedom. He could then use this leverage to possibly overthrow or kill the Emperor as part of his plan for revenge. |
| score: 0.44228649152 |
| What does Proximo encourage Maximus to do? |
| 0) Go to Rome to talk to the Emperor |
| 1) Move to Greece and start a new life |
| 2) Go to Rome to turn himself in |
| 3) Go to Greece and fight in the Palladium |
| 4) Go to Rome and fight in the Colosseum |
| Plot: Reluctant at first, Maximus is forced to fight in local tournaments. He wins every match because of his superior military skills and traumatized indifference to death. His newfound fame and recognition is brought to Proximo's attention. Proximo reveals to Maximus that he himself was once a gladiator, and had fought well enough to have gained his freedom. He encourages Maximus to go to Rome and fight in the Colosseum itself, where the Emperor has organized 150 days of games to commemorate his late father. Proximo advises him to "win the crowd" and so earn their respect and eventually his freedom. He could then use this leverage to possibly overthrow or kill the Emperor as part of his plan for revenge. |
| score: 0.408629604108 |
| What does the crowd chant as the guards prepare to kill Maximus? |
| 0) They chant "Die!" |
| 1) They chant "Thumbs up!" |
| 2) They chant "Run!" |
| 3) They chant "Live!" |
| 4) Nothing; they are silent |
| Plot: Maximus' first taste of gladiatorial combat in the Colosseum is depicted as a reenactment of the Battle of Zama. With his team portrayed as Carthaginian infantry, they defy all expectations and are able (solely due to Maximus' commands) to defeat "Scipio's legionaries" who were supposed to obliterate them. A surprised and delighted Commodus comes into the arena to personally congratulate them. Maximus braces himself to kill the Emperor, but at the last moment decides against it because of the presence of Commodus' young nephew Lucius Verus. He then reveals himself to the startled Commodus and vows to have his vengeance. As the Praetorian Guard prepares to kill him, the crowd chants "Live!" repeatedly, earning their favor and showing their support. Commodus relents and leaves angrily. |
| score: 0.253741082493 |
| How does Commodus first react to Maximus' team's victory? |
| 0) He is surprised and saddened |
| 1) He is confused and angry |
| 2) He is shocked and outraged |
| 3) He is surprised and delighted |
| 4) He is apathetic and indifferent |
| Plot: Maximus' first taste of gladiatorial combat in the Colosseum is depicted as a reenactment of the Battle of Zama. With his team portrayed as Carthaginian infantry, they defy all expectations and are able (solely due to Maximus' commands) to defeat "Scipio's legionaries" who were supposed to obliterate them. A surprised and delighted Commodus comes into the arena to personally congratulate them. Maximus braces himself to kill the Emperor, but at the last moment decides against it because of the presence of Commodus' young nephew Lucius Verus. He then reveals himself to the startled Commodus and vows to have his vengeance. As the Praetorian Guard prepares to kill him, the crowd chants "Live!" repeatedly, earning their favor and showing their support. Commodus relents and leaves angrily. |
| score: 0.268748848182 |
| What is Maximus' first fight is the Colosseum depicted as? |
| 0) A reenactment of the Caesar's murder |
| 1) A reenactment of the Battle of Zama |
| 2) A reenactment of the Battle of Alexandria |
| 3) A reenactment of his family's murder |
| 4) A reenactment of the Battle of Carthage |
| Plot: Maximus' first taste of gladiatorial combat in the Colosseum is depicted as a reenactment of the Battle of Zama. With his team portrayed as Carthaginian infantry, they defy all expectations and are able (solely due to Maximus' commands) to defeat "Scipio's legionaries" who were supposed to obliterate them. A surprised and delighted Commodus comes into the arena to personally congratulate them. Maximus braces himself to kill the Emperor, but at the last moment decides against it because of the presence of Commodus' young nephew Lucius Verus. He then reveals himself to the startled Commodus and vows to have his vengeance. As the Praetorian Guard prepares to kill him, the crowd chants "Live!" repeatedly, earning their favor and showing their support. Commodus relents and leaves angrily. |
| score: 0.318341438174 |
| What is Tigris' record as a gladiator? |
| 0) He has lost every battle so far |
| 1) He is a sore loser |
| 2) He is undefeated |
| 3) He has only ever lost two battles |
| 4) He has only ever lost one battle |
| Plot: Next, Maximus is pitted against the formidable Tigris of Gaul, an undefeated gladiator. After a fierce and lengthy duel which Commodus attempted to fix, Maximus is able to gain the upper hand, but spares his opponent's life despite the crowd's urging that he kill him. Angered by this action, Commodus berates him, even taunting him with harrowing details of his family's death. Undaunted, Maximus turns around and walks away. This act of defiance, along with his victory over Tigris, makes him more popular than the Emperor himself. |
| score: 0.286290133585 |
| How does Commodus react to Maximus' decision to spare Tigris' life? |
| 0) He angrily berates Maximus and tries to provoke him with details of his family's death |
| 1) He cheers Maximus on |
| 2) He angrily berates Maximus and tries to provoke him with details of Marcus Aurelius' death |
| 3) He orders his men to kill Maximus |
| 4) He orders his men to arrest Maximus |
| Plot: Next, Maximus is pitted against the formidable Tigris of Gaul, an undefeated gladiator. After a fierce and lengthy duel which Commodus attempted to fix, Maximus is able to gain the upper hand, but spares his opponent's life despite the crowd's urging that he kill him. Angered by this action, Commodus berates him, even taunting him with harrowing details of his family's death. Undaunted, Maximus turns around and walks away. This act of defiance, along with his victory over Tigris, makes him more popular than the Emperor himself. |
| score: 0.459102314779 |
| Who is Maximus pitted against for his second challenge? |
| 0) Titus of Gaul |
| 1) Tigris of France |
| 2) Tigris of Spain |
| 3) Tigris of Gaul |
| 4) Titus of Rome |
| Plot: Next, Maximus is pitted against the formidable Tigris of Gaul, an undefeated gladiator. After a fierce and lengthy duel which Commodus attempted to fix, Maximus is able to gain the upper hand, but spares his opponent's life despite the crowd's urging that he kill him. Angered by this action, Commodus berates him, even taunting him with harrowing details of his family's death. Undaunted, Maximus turns around and walks away. This act of defiance, along with his victory over Tigris, makes him more popular than the Emperor himself. |
| score: 0.326588335742 |
| Who else comes to the gladiators' quarters to meet with Maximus? |
| 0) Commodus and Chief Senator Bacchus |
| 1) Commodus' wife Lucilla and Chief Senator Gracchus |
| 2) Commodus' sister Lucilla and Chief Senator Marcus Aurelius |
| 3) Commodus' nephew Lucius and Chief Senator Gracchus |
| 4) Commodus' sister Lucilla and Chief Senator Gracchus |
| Plot: As Maximus is being escorted back to the gladiators' quarters, his former orderly Cicero approaches him and says that he still has the loyalty of the legions, encamped near Rome. Commodus' sister Lucilla and the chief senator Gracchus secure a meeting with Maximus, and he obtains their promise to help him escape Rome, rejoin his soldiers, topple Commodus by force, and hand power over back to the Senate. Suspicious, Commodus learns of this plot from Lucilla by threatening young Lucius, then dispatches his men to arrest and/or kill the conspirators. Gracchus is quickly apprehended, while a contingent of Praetorians is sent to Maximus' quarters. Proximo lets Maximus escape and sacrifices himself and his men (including Hagen) to gain him more time. Maximus reaches the rendezvous point but falls into a trap; Cicero is killed and Maximus is captured. |
| score: 0.421639711989 |
| What does Maximus intend to do after escaping Rome? |
| 0) Start a new life in Spain |
| 1) Rejoin his soldiers, remove Commodus from power by force, and hand power over back to the King |
| 2) Rejoin his soldiers and serve as a General in Commodus' army again |
| 3) Rejoin his soldiers, remove Commodus from power by force, and hand power over back to the Senate |
| 4) Start a new life in Greece |
| Plot: As Maximus is being escorted back to the gladiators' quarters, his former orderly Cicero approaches him and says that he still has the loyalty of the legions, encamped near Rome. Commodus' sister Lucilla and the chief senator Gracchus secure a meeting with Maximus, and he obtains their promise to help him escape Rome, rejoin his soldiers, topple Commodus by force, and hand power over back to the Senate. Suspicious, Commodus learns of this plot from Lucilla by threatening young Lucius, then dispatches his men to arrest and/or kill the conspirators. Gracchus is quickly apprehended, while a contingent of Praetorians is sent to Maximus' quarters. Proximo lets Maximus escape and sacrifices himself and his men (including Hagen) to gain him more time. Maximus reaches the rendezvous point but falls into a trap; Cicero is killed and Maximus is captured. |
| score: 0.370393753169 |
| What does Proximo train Maximus to be? |
| 0) A gladiator |
| 1) A house servant |
| 2) A general |
| 3) An emperor |
| 4) A lion tamer |
| Plot: Reluctant at first, Maximus is forced to fight in local tournaments. He wins every match because of his superior military skills and traumatized indifference to death. His newfound fame and recognition is brought to Proximo's attention. Proximo reveals to Maximus that he himself was once a gladiator, and had fought well enough to have gained his freedom. He encourages Maximus to go to Rome and fight in the Colosseum itself, where the Emperor has organized 150 days of games to commemorate his late father. Proximo advises him to "win the crowd" and so earn their respect and eventually his freedom. He could then use this leverage to possibly overthrow or kill the Emperor as part of his plan for revenge. |
| score: 0.372477543587 |
| Where do the slavers take Maximus after capturing him? |
| 0) Back to Rome |
| 1) To a North African province called Zanzibar |
| 2) To Alexandria, Egypt |
| 3) To a North African province called Zucchabar |
| 4) To Athens, Greece |
| Plot: After mourning Marcus Aurelius' death, the new Emperor asks Maximus for his loyalty, but the general suspects foul play and refuses. Soon after, Maximus is arrested and is scheduled to be executed at dawn. Maximus manages to escape and makes the long journey to his farm on horseback, but arrives to find it burnt and his family dead, under orders of Commodus. He buries them and collapses in despair. Wandering the desert, he is captured by slavers who take him to Zucchabar, a North African province. He is sold to a man named Proximo, who trains him as a gladiator. There he befriends two of Proximo's gladiators: a Numidian named Juba and a German named Hagen. |
| score: 0.314805797834 |
| Who ordered for Maximus' family to be killed? |
| 0) Marcus Aurelius |
| 1) Gracchus |
| 2) Commodus |
| 3) Gaius |
| 4) Proximo |
| Plot: Commodus, desperate and jealous of Maximus' growing popularity, challenges him to a duel in the Colosseum. Before the fight, and unknown to the crowd, he fatally stabs him in the side to put him at a disadvantage. During the fight, however, Maximus manages to evade Commodus' blows and disarm him. Commodus asks the Praetorians to give him a sword, but his request is denied. He produces a hidden stiletto, but Maximus instinctively turns the blade back into his throat, killing him. |
| score: 0.380877177377 |
| What is Maximus' last request before his death? |
| 0) His last request is that Senator Gracchus is arrested. |
| 1) His last request is that he is buried by the side of his wife and son. |
| 2) His last request is that the assassin of his wife and son is found and arrested. |
| 3) His last request is that reforms are made, his gladiator allies freed and Senator Gracchus reinstated. |
| 4) His last request is that all gladiators of Rome are freed and given the status of Roman citizens. |
| Plot: Maximus succumbs to the stab wound, asking with his last words that reforms be made, his gladiator allies freed, and that Senator Gracchus be reinstated. He is then carried away for an honorable funeral as a "soldier of Rome". Some time later, Juba revisits the Colosseum at night, and he buries Maximus' figurines of his wife and son at the spot where he died. He promises that he will see Maximus again, "but not yet". |
| score: 0.464242219761 |
| What kind of funeral does maximus get? |
| 0) He gets a small funeral with his closest family. |
| 1) He gets an honorable funeral as a "hero of Rome". |
| 2) He gets an honorable funeral as a "soldier of Rome". |
| 3) He gets a regular funeral as a Roman citizen. |
| 4) He gets a funeral as a poor vagrant. |
| Plot: Maximus succumbs to the stab wound, asking with his last words that reforms be made, his gladiator allies freed, and that Senator Gracchus be reinstated. He is then carried away for an honorable funeral as a "soldier of Rome". Some time later, Juba revisits the Colosseum at night, and he buries Maximus' figurines of his wife and son at the spot where he died. He promises that he will see Maximus again, "but not yet". |
| score: 0.380858977642 |
| What does Juba do when he visits the Colosseum? |
| 0) He puts flowers at the spot where Maximus died. |
| 1) He buries his letter to Maximus at the spot where he died. |
| 2) He takes Maximus' armour, left at the spot where he died. |
| 3) He buries Maximus' figurines of his wife and son at the spot where he died. |
| 4) He visits the rooms where Maximus used to stay before the fight. |
| Plot: Maximus succumbs to the stab wound, asking with his last words that reforms be made, his gladiator allies freed, and that Senator Gracchus be reinstated. He is then carried away for an honorable funeral as a "soldier of Rome". Some time later, Juba revisits the Colosseum at night, and he buries Maximus' figurines of his wife and son at the spot where he died. He promises that he will see Maximus again, "but not yet". |
| score: 0.45032872958 |
| Where does Maximus decide to go after the battle at Vindobona? |
| 0) His Italian farm estate |
| 1) His Italian villa |
| 2) His Spanish farm estate |
| 3) His Spanish Villa |
| 4) His Spanish farm house |
| Plot: In AD 180, Spanish-Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius leads the Roman army to a decisive victory against the Germanic tribes near Vindobona, ending a long war on the Roman frontier and winning the favor of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Maximus, weary of battle, decides to retire at his Spanish farm estate at the Emperor's behest, but the Emperor tells him that his son and heir to the throne, Commodus, is unfit to rule and thus appoints him as regent to help save Rome from corruption. Before he makes his decision, Commodus is confronted by his father who tells him that he will not be emperor. Burdened by grief and believing he was never valued by his father, Commodus kills him. |
| score: 0.28074925457 |
| In what year does Maximus lead the Romans to victory against the Germanic tribes? |
| 0) 180 BC |
| 1) 240 AD |
| 2) 180 AD |
| 3) 320 BC |
| 4) 320 AD |
| Plot: In AD 180, Spanish-Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius leads the Roman army to a decisive victory against the Germanic tribes near Vindobona, ending a long war on the Roman frontier and winning the favor of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Maximus, weary of battle, decides to retire at his Spanish farm estate at the Emperor's behest, but the Emperor tells him that his son and heir to the throne, Commodus, is unfit to rule and thus appoints him as regent to help save Rome from corruption. Before he makes his decision, Commodus is confronted by his father who tells him that he will not be emperor. Burdened by grief and believing he was never valued by his father, Commodus kills him. |
| score: 0.318172155348 |
| Why is it significant that Amanda's doll's name is Annabelle and not Mirabelle? |
| 0) It means that Amanda is confused |
| 1) It means that Mirabell was not Amanda's doll |
| 2) It means that Helene didn't know her daughter's doll's name all along |
| 3) It means that the police recovered the wrong doll |
| 4) |
| Plot: Patrick later visits Amanda as Helene is about to leave on a date with someone she met during the publicity over her daughter's disappearance. Helene informs Patrick that Beatrice has been forbidden to visit and is upset about her husband's arrest. Helene has no babysitter for Amanda and when asked, she tells Patrick that Dottie (Helene's friend) will watch her, even though she has yet to ask Dottie herself. Patrick volunteers to watch Amanda, who is holding her old doll and watching television. Patrick asks Amanda about Mirabelle, only to hear Amanda inform him that her doll's name is "Annabelle" implying that Helene did not even know the name of her daughter's favorite toy. |
| score: 0.434158973335 |
| What happens to Ray? |
| 0) He is murdered |
| 1) He is arrested |
| 2) He is mugged |
| 3) He disappears |
| 4) He gets into an accident |
| Plot: Private investigator Patrick Kenzie and his partner/girlfriend Angie Gennaro witness a televised plea by a woman named Helene McCready for the return of her missing daughter Amanda, who was abducted with her favorite doll "Mirabelle". Patrick and Angie are then hired by the child's aunt Beatrice to find Amanda and discover that Helene and her boyfriend "Skinny Ray" had recently stolen money from Cheese, a local Haitian drug lord. After Ray is murdered, Patrick and Angie join the police detectives investigating the case, Remy Bressant and Nick Poole, to arrange a trade of the money for Amanda. Captain Jack Doyle reads Patrick a telephone transcript of the drug lord setting up an exchange for Amanda. The exchange at a nearby quarry in Quincy is botched and Amanda is believed to have drowned, as her doll is found in the quarry and returned to Helene. Doyle, whose own daughter was killed years before, takes responsibility for the death and goes into early retirement. |
| score: 0.0940286539933 |
| What is the name of the drug lord Helene and Ray stole money from? |
| 0) Bubba |
| 1) Leon |
| 2) Earle |
| 3) Devin |
| 4) Cheese |
| Plot: Private investigator Patrick Kenzie and his partner/girlfriend Angie Gennaro witness a televised plea by a woman named Helene McCready for the return of her missing daughter Amanda, who was abducted with her favorite doll "Mirabelle". Patrick and Angie are then hired by the child's aunt Beatrice to find Amanda and discover that Helene and her boyfriend "Skinny Ray" had recently stolen money from Cheese, a local Haitian drug lord. After Ray is murdered, Patrick and Angie join the police detectives investigating the case, Remy Bressant and Nick Poole, to arrange a trade of the money for Amanda. Captain Jack Doyle reads Patrick a telephone transcript of the drug lord setting up an exchange for Amanda. The exchange at a nearby quarry in Quincy is botched and Amanda is believed to have drowned, as her doll is found in the quarry and returned to Helene. Doyle, whose own daughter was killed years before, takes responsibility for the death and goes into early retirement. |
| score: 0.212994970241 |
| Why does everyone think Amanda drowned? |
| 0) Because her body was recovered from the quarry |
| 1) Because they found her doll in the quarry |
| 2) Because the kidnappers never showed up to collect the ransom |
| 3) |
| 4) Because a video recording from the kidnappers showed her drowning |
| Plot: Private investigator Patrick Kenzie and his partner/girlfriend Angie Gennaro witness a televised plea by a woman named Helene McCready for the return of her missing daughter Amanda, who was abducted with her favorite doll "Mirabelle". Patrick and Angie are then hired by the child's aunt Beatrice to find Amanda and discover that Helene and her boyfriend "Skinny Ray" had recently stolen money from Cheese, a local Haitian drug lord. After Ray is murdered, Patrick and Angie join the police detectives investigating the case, Remy Bressant and Nick Poole, to arrange a trade of the money for Amanda. Captain Jack Doyle reads Patrick a telephone transcript of the drug lord setting up an exchange for Amanda. The exchange at a nearby quarry in Quincy is botched and Amanda is believed to have drowned, as her doll is found in the quarry and returned to Helene. Doyle, whose own daughter was killed years before, takes responsibility for the death and goes into early retirement. |
| score: 0.228843677488 |
| What do Patrick and Angie discover about Helene and Skinny Ray? |
| 0) That they neglected Amanda |
| 1) That they deal drugs for Cheese |
| 2) That they had recently stolen money from Cheese |
| 3) That they were drug addicts |
| 4) That they owed money to a local gang |
| Plot: Private investigator Patrick Kenzie and his partner/girlfriend Angie Gennaro witness a televised plea by a woman named Helene McCready for the return of her missing daughter Amanda, who was abducted with her favorite doll "Mirabelle". Patrick and Angie are then hired by the child's aunt Beatrice to find Amanda and discover that Helene and her boyfriend "Skinny Ray" had recently stolen money from Cheese, a local Haitian drug lord. After Ray is murdered, Patrick and Angie join the police detectives investigating the case, Remy Bressant and Nick Poole, to arrange a trade of the money for Amanda. Captain Jack Doyle reads Patrick a telephone transcript of the drug lord setting up an exchange for Amanda. The exchange at a nearby quarry in Quincy is botched and Amanda is believed to have drowned, as her doll is found in the quarry and returned to Helene. Doyle, whose own daughter was killed years before, takes responsibility for the death and goes into early retirement. |
| score: 0.302383069765 |
| What is Helene's boyfriend's name/nickname? |
| 0) Bubba |
| 1) Remy |
| 2) Cheese |
| 3) Skinny Ray |
| 4) Nick |
| Plot: Private investigator Patrick Kenzie and his partner/girlfriend Angie Gennaro witness a televised plea by a woman named Helene McCready for the return of her missing daughter Amanda, who was abducted with her favorite doll "Mirabelle". Patrick and Angie are then hired by the child's aunt Beatrice to find Amanda and discover that Helene and her boyfriend "Skinny Ray" had recently stolen money from Cheese, a local Haitian drug lord. After Ray is murdered, Patrick and Angie join the police detectives investigating the case, Remy Bressant and Nick Poole, to arrange a trade of the money for Amanda. Captain Jack Doyle reads Patrick a telephone transcript of the drug lord setting up an exchange for Amanda. The exchange at a nearby quarry in Quincy is botched and Amanda is believed to have drowned, as her doll is found in the quarry and returned to Helene. Doyle, whose own daughter was killed years before, takes responsibility for the death and goes into early retirement. |
| score: 0.221317174004 |
| What does Helene think is the name of Amanda's favorite doll? |
| 0) Bubba |
| 1) Mirabelle |
| 2) Quincy |
| 3) Cheese |
| 4) Skinny Ray |
| Plot: Patrick later visits Amanda as Helene is about to leave on a date with someone she met during the publicity over her daughter's disappearance. Helene informs Patrick that Beatrice has been forbidden to visit and is upset about her husband's arrest. Helene has no babysitter for Amanda and when asked, she tells Patrick that Dottie (Helene's friend) will watch her, even though she has yet to ask Dottie herself. Patrick volunteers to watch Amanda, who is holding her old doll and watching television. Patrick asks Amanda about Mirabelle, only to hear Amanda inform him that her doll's name is "Annabelle" implying that Helene did not even know the name of her daughter's favorite toy. |
| score: 0.394029005197 |
| What does Patrick do to the child molester? |
| 0) He arrests him |
| 1) He shoots him in the face |
| 2) He beats him up |
| 3) He shoots him in the back of the head |
| 4) He shoots him in the balls |
| Plot: Two months later, a seven-year-old boy is abducted in Everett and Patrick receives information that the boy was taken by a known child molester. After entering his house and finding evidence of the abducted boy, Patrick returns with Remy and Nick to rescue him. They are seen by the residents and Nick is shot. Patrick enters the house during the shootout and finds one of the residents dead. He retreats into the child molester's room, where he finds the boy's dead body; he then shoots the child molester in the back of the head in a fit of rage. |
| score: 0.278612776173 |
| How old was the boy who abducted by the child molester? |
| 0) Eight years |
| 1) Ten years |
| 2) Nine years |
| 3) Seven years |
| 4) Five years |
| Plot: Two months later, a seven-year-old boy is abducted in Everett and Patrick receives information that the boy was taken by a known child molester. After entering his house and finding evidence of the abducted boy, Patrick returns with Remy and Nick to rescue him. They are seen by the residents and Nick is shot. Patrick enters the house during the shootout and finds one of the residents dead. He retreats into the child molester's room, where he finds the boy's dead body; he then shoots the child molester in the back of the head in a fit of rage. |
| score: 0.29871520285 |
| Who does Patrick take with him to rescue the boy who was taken by a child molester? |
| 0) Earle |
| 1) Angie |
| 2) Remy and Nick |
| 3) Devin |
| 4) Doyle |
| Plot: Two months later, a seven-year-old boy is abducted in Everett and Patrick receives information that the boy was taken by a known child molester. After entering his house and finding evidence of the abducted boy, Patrick returns with Remy and Nick to rescue him. They are seen by the residents and Nick is shot. Patrick enters the house during the shootout and finds one of the residents dead. He retreats into the child molester's room, where he finds the boy's dead body; he then shoots the child molester in the back of the head in a fit of rage. |
| score: 0.460128317812 |
| What does Chuck do when Cam breaks up with him? |
| 0) He starts stalking her to see if she is seeing another guy. |
| 1) He starts making romantic plans to get her back. |
| 2) He decides she is not worth it and asks Anisha out. |
| 3) He tries to forget about her by dating other women. |
| 4) He goes to find Anisha in order to break the curse. |
| Plot: While playing a game seven minutes in heaven at a party in 1985, 12-year-old Charles "Chuck" Logan (Connor Price) refuses to kiss a goth girl named Anisha (Sasha Pieterse). In retaliation, Anisha places a curse on Chuck, so that every single woman he sleeps with will break up with him and marry the next man who asks her out. |
| score: 0.393226534836 |
| Which animals surround Cam and Chuck in Antarctica? |
| 0) Whales |
| 1) Dolphins |
| 2) Crocodiles |
| 3) Seals |
| 4) Penguins |
| Plot: Later, Stu is shown with his now wife house-sitting for Chuck and Cam who are now married as well. They search for home-made sex tapes, and find a disturbing tape where Chuck is giving oral to a plush penguin while Cam is off-screen making sex sounds, implying that they might have made the tape and left it for Stu to find as a gag. |
| score: 0.43143157884 |
| Do Chuck and Cam separate in the end of the movie? |
| 0) No, they get married |
| 1) They get married, but divorce shortly afterwards |
| 2) Yes |
| 3) No, they are still dating |
| 4) Yes, but they get back together |
| Plot: Later, Stu is shown with his now wife house-sitting for Chuck and Cam who are now married as well. They search for home-made sex tapes, and find a disturbing tape where Chuck is giving oral to a plush penguin while Cam is off-screen making sex sounds, implying that they might have made the tape and left it for Stu to find as a gag. |
| score: 0.332081573366 |
| What is Anisha's curse on Chuck? |
| 0) That he will be rejected by every woman he asks out |
| 1) That he will never get married |
| 2) That every single woman he sleeps with will break up with him and marry the next man who asks her out |
| 3) That he will never kiss any other woman |
| 4) That he will never be able to keep a girlfriend |
| Plot: While playing a game seven minutes in heaven at a party in 1985, 12-year-old Charles "Chuck" Logan (Connor Price) refuses to kiss a goth girl named Anisha (Sasha Pieterse). In retaliation, Anisha places a curse on Chuck, so that every single woman he sleeps with will break up with him and marry the next man who asks her out. |
| score: 0.456180560877 |
| When Cam slips what does she break? |
| 0) Her leg |
| 1) Her arm |
| 2) A toe |
| 3) Her tooth |
| 4) A nail |
| Plot: In the present, Chuck (Dane Cook) is a successful dentist in his thirties, and runs a dental practice in the same building as his best friend Stu's (Dan Fogler) plastic surgery business. Chuck finds himself unable to tell his girlfriend, Carol (Chelan Simmons), that he loves her, and she breaks up with him while having sex on the beach. At a wedding, Chuck becomes enamored with Cam Wexler (Jessica Alba), an attractive and sometimes-clumsy, but-friendly marine biologist. Chuck asks Cam for a date, but she gently refuses him. While working at a penguin habitat, Cam accidentally slips and chips her tooth. When she visits Chuck to have it fixed, he asks her to go out with him instead of paying him. Though initially reluctant, Cam agrees. Meanwhile, Stu notices the pattern of girls getting married as soon as Chuck has sex with them. Stu eventually convinces Chuck to embrace the influx of women who have learned of his pattern and visit his practice, arguing that there's nothing better than having lots of guilt-free sex. However, after having this so-called "guilt-free sex" with numerous women, Chuck decides he wants a serious relationship with Cam. However, just before he has sex with her, Stu informs him that each of the women Chuck has slept with have got married, including Carol. Worried that the same thing will happen to Cam, Chuck begins to avoid her. |
| score: 0.208091030864 |
| After breaking up with Carol who does Chuck begin to like? |
| 0) Reba |
| 1) Natalie |
| 2) A goth girl |
| 3) Cam |
| 4) Jennifer |
| Plot: Later, Stu is shown with his now wife house-sitting for Chuck and Cam who are now married as well. They search for home-made sex tapes, and find a disturbing tape where Chuck is giving oral to a plush penguin while Cam is off-screen making sex sounds, implying that they might have made the tape and left it for Stu to find as a gag. |
| score: 0.37569105866 |
| What is Cam's occupation? |
| 0) Zoologist |
| 1) Scientist |
| 2) Marine biologist |
| 3) Archeaologist |
| 4) Surgeon |
| Plot: In the present, Chuck (Dane Cook) is a successful dentist in his thirties, and runs a dental practice in the same building as his best friend Stu's (Dan Fogler) plastic surgery business. Chuck finds himself unable to tell his girlfriend, Carol (Chelan Simmons), that he loves her, and she breaks up with him while having sex on the beach. At a wedding, Chuck becomes enamored with Cam Wexler (Jessica Alba), an attractive and sometimes-clumsy, but-friendly marine biologist. Chuck asks Cam for a date, but she gently refuses him. While working at a penguin habitat, Cam accidentally slips and chips her tooth. When she visits Chuck to have it fixed, he asks her to go out with him instead of paying him. Though initially reluctant, Cam agrees. Meanwhile, Stu notices the pattern of girls getting married as soon as Chuck has sex with them. Stu eventually convinces Chuck to embrace the influx of women who have learned of his pattern and visit his practice, arguing that there's nothing better than having lots of guilt-free sex. However, after having this so-called "guilt-free sex" with numerous women, Chuck decides he wants a serious relationship with Cam. However, just before he has sex with her, Stu informs him that each of the women Chuck has slept with have got married, including Carol. Worried that the same thing will happen to Cam, Chuck begins to avoid her. |
| score: 0.220880938655 |
| When Cam chips her tooth who is the dentist that treats her? |
| 0) Reba |
| 1) Stu |
| 2) Carol |
| 3) Charlie |
| 4) Chuck |
| Plot: Later, Stu is shown with his now wife house-sitting for Chuck and Cam who are now married as well. They search for home-made sex tapes, and find a disturbing tape where Chuck is giving oral to a plush penguin while Cam is off-screen making sex sounds, implying that they might have made the tape and left it for Stu to find as a gag. |
| score: 0.346218010841 |
| Which animals can be seen when Cam slips? |
| 0) Penguins |
| 1) Whales |
| 2) Sea lions |
| 3) Crocodiles |
| 4) Fish |
| Plot: Later, Stu is shown with his now wife house-sitting for Chuck and Cam who are now married as well. They search for home-made sex tapes, and find a disturbing tape where Chuck is giving oral to a plush penguin while Cam is off-screen making sex sounds, implying that they might have made the tape and left it for Stu to find as a gag. |
| score: 0.356076335211 |
| What does the curse that Anisha places on Chuck entail? |
| 0) Every woman he kisses will break up with him and never date again |
| 1) Every woman he kisses will want to marry him immediately |
| 2) Every woman he sleeps with will instantly start hating him |
| 3) Every woman he sleeps with will break up with him and kill the next man they go out with |
| 4) Every woman he sleeps with will break up with him and marry the next man they go out with |
| Plot: While playing a game seven minutes in heaven at a party in 1985, 12-year-old Charles "Chuck" Logan (Connor Price) refuses to kiss a goth girl named Anisha (Sasha Pieterse). In retaliation, Anisha places a curse on Chuck, so that every single woman he sleeps with will break up with him and marry the next man who asks her out. |
| score: 0.440255370593 |
| What game were Chuck and Anisha playing? |
| 0) Monopoly |
| 1) Spin the Bottle |
| 2) Twister |
| 3) Truth or Dare |
| 4) Seven Minutes in Heaven |
| Plot: While playing a game seven minutes in heaven at a party in 1985, 12-year-old Charles "Chuck" Logan (Connor Price) refuses to kiss a goth girl named Anisha (Sasha Pieterse). In retaliation, Anisha places a curse on Chuck, so that every single woman he sleeps with will break up with him and marry the next man who asks her out. |
| score: 0.443390218943 |
| How did Paul Cicero die? |
| 0) Of respiratory illness. |
| 1) Of suicide. |
| 2) Of old age. |
| 3) Of heart attack. |
| 4) Of cancer. |
| Plot: Subtitles explain that Henry was subsequently arrested on drug charges in Seattle, Washington but has been clean since 1987. He and Karen separated in 1989 after 25 years of marriage. Paul Cicero died in Fort Worth Federal Prison of respiratory illness in 1988 at age 73. Jimmy, in 1990, was serving a 20-year-to-life sentence in a New York State prison. |
| score: 0.282662631192 |
| For how many years did Henry and Karen stay married? |
| 0) 23 years. |
| 1) 25 years. |
| 2) 5 years |
| 3) 15 years |
| 4) 24 years. |
| Plot: Subtitles explain that Henry was subsequently arrested on drug charges in Seattle, Washington but has been clean since 1987. He and Karen separated in 1989 after 25 years of marriage. Paul Cicero died in Fort Worth Federal Prison of respiratory illness in 1988 at age 73. Jimmy, in 1990, was serving a 20-year-to-life sentence in a New York State prison. |
| score: 0.250645607086 |
| Where does the gambler's sister work? |
| 0) Macy's |
| 1) A pawnshop |
| 2) The CIA |
| 3) The NYPD |
| 4) The FBI |
| Plot: Henry sets up his mistress, Janice Rossi, in an apartment. When Karen finds out about their relationship, she tries to confront Janice at the apartment building and then threatens Henry at gunpoint at home. Henry goes to live in the apartment with Janice, but Paulie soon directs him to return to Karen after completing a job for him; Henry and Jimmy are sent to collect from an indebted gambler in Florida, which they succeed at after beating him. However, they are arrested after being turned in by the gambler's sister, a typist for the FBI. Jimmy and Henry receive 10-year prison sentences. |
| score: 0.205566332833 |
| How many years were Jimmy and Henry sentenced to? |
| 0) 8 years |
| 1) 20 years |
| 2) 10 years |
| 3) 15 years |
| 4) None; they weren't convicted |
| Plot: Henry sets up his mistress, Janice Rossi, in an apartment. When Karen finds out about their relationship, she tries to confront Janice at the apartment building and then threatens Henry at gunpoint at home. Henry goes to live in the apartment with Janice, but Paulie soon directs him to return to Karen after completing a job for him; Henry and Jimmy are sent to collect from an indebted gambler in Florida, which they succeed at after beating him. However, they are arrested after being turned in by the gambler's sister, a typist for the FBI. Jimmy and Henry receive 10-year prison sentences. |
| score: 0.237477854823 |
| Who is Janice Rossi? |
| 0) Henry's sister |
| 1) Henry's mistress |
| 2) Karen's sister |
| 3) Henry's cousin |
| 4) Henry's wife |
| Plot: Henry sets up his mistress, Janice Rossi, in an apartment. When Karen finds out about their relationship, she tries to confront Janice at the apartment building and then threatens Henry at gunpoint at home. Henry goes to live in the apartment with Janice, but Paulie soon directs him to return to Karen after completing a job for him; Henry and Jimmy are sent to collect from an indebted gambler in Florida, which they succeed at after beating him. However, they are arrested after being turned in by the gambler's sister, a typist for the FBI. Jimmy and Henry receive 10-year prison sentences. |
| score: 0.319680622039 |
| Who joins Henry in his drug business? |
| 0) His wife |
| 1) Paulie |
| 2) Tommy and Jimmy |
| 3) No one |
| 4) Batts |
| Plot: In prison, Henry sells drugs to support his family on the outside. After his early release in 1978, Henry further establishes himself in the drug trade, ignoring Paulie's warnings, and convincing Tommy and Jimmy to join him. The crew commits the Lufthansa heist at John F. Kennedy International Airport, stealing $6 million. However, after many of the participants ignore Jimmy's command to not buy expensive luxuries with their share for fear of attracting police attention, he has them killed. Tommy is killed in retribution for Batts' murder, having been fooled into thinking he would become a made man. |
| score: 0.285775362286 |
| How much money did Henry, Tommy and Jimmy steal at the JFK Airport? |
| 0) $6 million |
| 1) $10 million |
| 2) $60 million |
| 3) $16 million |
| 4) $5 million |
| Plot: In prison, Henry sells drugs to support his family on the outside. After his early release in 1978, Henry further establishes himself in the drug trade, ignoring Paulie's warnings, and convincing Tommy and Jimmy to join him. The crew commits the Lufthansa heist at John F. Kennedy International Airport, stealing $6 million. However, after many of the participants ignore Jimmy's command to not buy expensive luxuries with their share for fear of attracting police attention, he has them killed. Tommy is killed in retribution for Batts' murder, having been fooled into thinking he would become a made man. |
| score: 0.276296610709 |
| Why did Jimmy decide to have most of the participants of the heist killed? |
| 0) Because they ignored his command not to buy expensive things with their share of the money |
| 1) Because he found out that they stole money from him |
| 2) Because they ignored his command not to buy cheap things with their share of the money |
| 3) Because he found out that they were plotting to kill him |
| 4) Because he found out that they were plotting to take over his drug trade business |
| Plot: In prison, Henry sells drugs to support his family on the outside. After his early release in 1978, Henry further establishes himself in the drug trade, ignoring Paulie's warnings, and convincing Tommy and Jimmy to join him. The crew commits the Lufthansa heist at John F. Kennedy International Airport, stealing $6 million. However, after many of the participants ignore Jimmy's command to not buy expensive luxuries with their share for fear of attracting police attention, he has them killed. Tommy is killed in retribution for Batts' murder, having been fooled into thinking he would become a made man. |
| score: 0.252365650576 |
| How does Henry earn money during his prison sentence? |
| 0) He sells drugs |
| 1) He sells cigarettes |
| 2) He sells weapons |
| 3) He cuts hair |
| 4) He makes license plates |
| Plot: Subtitles explain that Henry was subsequently arrested on drug charges in Seattle, Washington but has been clean since 1987. He and Karen separated in 1989 after 25 years of marriage. Paul Cicero died in Fort Worth Federal Prison of respiratory illness in 1988 at age 73. Jimmy, in 1990, was serving a 20-year-to-life sentence in a New York State prison. |
| score: 0.221024268443 |
| Why does Henry quit school? |
| 0) To work for the Lucchese family |
| 1) To work for the Carbone family |
| 2) To work for his father |
| 3) To work for the Cicero family |
| 4) To become a cop |
| Plot: Henry Hill says, "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster", referring to his idolizing the Lucchese crime family gangsters in his blue-collar, predominantly Italian-American neighborhood in East New York, Brooklyn. Wanting to be part of something significant, Henry quits school and goes to work for them. He is able to make a living for himself and learns the two most important lessons in life: "Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut", the advice given to him after being acquitted of criminal charges early in his career. |
| score: 0.259866013333 |
| What is the Lucchese family's nationality? |
| 0) They are German-American |
| 1) They are Spanish-American |
| 2) They are Irish-American |
| 3) They are Mexican-American |
| 4) They are Italian-American |
| Plot: Henry Hill says, "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster", referring to his idolizing the Lucchese crime family gangsters in his blue-collar, predominantly Italian-American neighborhood in East New York, Brooklyn. Wanting to be part of something significant, Henry quits school and goes to work for them. He is able to make a living for himself and learns the two most important lessons in life: "Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut", the advice given to him after being acquitted of criminal charges early in his career. |
| score: 0.206023881879 |
| Where does Henry Hill live? |
| 0) Brooklyn |
| 1) Buffalo |
| 2) The Bronx |
| 3) Albany |
| 4) Manhattan |
| Plot: Henry Hill says, "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster", referring to his idolizing the Lucchese crime family gangsters in his blue-collar, predominantly Italian-American neighborhood in East New York, Brooklyn. Wanting to be part of something significant, Henry quits school and goes to work for them. He is able to make a living for himself and learns the two most important lessons in life: "Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut", the advice given to him after being acquitted of criminal charges early in his career. |
| score: 0.211306916115 |
| How did Jimmy, Henry and Tommy cover up the Billy's murder? |
| 0) They throw the body in the river |
| 1) They burn Billy's house down |
| 2) They burn the body in the car |
| 3) They hide Billy's car |
| 4) They bury the body |
| Plot: On June 11, 1970, Billy Batts, a mobster with the Gambino crime family, insults Tommy about being a shoeshine boy in his younger days. He and Jimmy's subsequent attack results in a mortality. Realizing their murder of a made man would mean retribution from the Gambino family, Jimmy, Henry, and Tommy cover up the murder. They transport the body in the trunk of Henry's car and bury it upstate. Six months later, Jimmy learns the burial site will be developed, forcing them to exhume the decomposing corpse and move it. |
| score: 0.309761495372 |
| What happened to Billy's body? |
| 0) They left it in the desert |
| 1) They burned it |
| 2) They threw it in the river |
| 3) They left it in Billy's car |
| 4) They burried it upstate |
| Plot: On June 11, 1970, Billy Batts, a mobster with the Gambino crime family, insults Tommy about being a shoeshine boy in his younger days. He and Jimmy's subsequent attack results in a mortality. Realizing their murder of a made man would mean retribution from the Gambino family, Jimmy, Henry, and Tommy cover up the murder. They transport the body in the trunk of Henry's car and bury it upstate. Six months later, Jimmy learns the burial site will be developed, forcing them to exhume the decomposing corpse and move it. |
| score: 0.164867613407 |
| Why did Jimmy, Henry, and Tommy have to move Billy's body? |
| 0) Because the police were searching the area |
| 1) Because the Gambino family bought the property where he was buried |
| 2) Because the burial site was being developed |
| 3) Because it had been unburied by animals |
| 4) Because the burial site flooded |
| Plot: On June 11, 1970, Billy Batts, a mobster with the Gambino crime family, insults Tommy about being a shoeshine boy in his younger days. He and Jimmy's subsequent attack results in a mortality. Realizing their murder of a made man would mean retribution from the Gambino family, Jimmy, Henry, and Tommy cover up the murder. They transport the body in the trunk of Henry's car and bury it upstate. Six months later, Jimmy learns the burial site will be developed, forcing them to exhume the decomposing corpse and move it. |
| score: 0.338685907988 |
| In what way did Billy Batts insult Tommy? |
| 0) That he was a shoeshine boy in his younger days |
| 1) That he is a mobster |
| 2) That he is a failure |
| 3) That he is a murderer |
| 4) That he has no family |
| Plot: On June 11, 1970, Billy Batts, a mobster with the Gambino crime family, insults Tommy about being a shoeshine boy in his younger days. He and Jimmy's subsequent attack results in a mortality. Realizing their murder of a made man would mean retribution from the Gambino family, Jimmy, Henry, and Tommy cover up the murder. They transport the body in the trunk of Henry's car and bury it upstate. Six months later, Jimmy learns the burial site will be developed, forcing them to exhume the decomposing corpse and move it. |
| score: 0.332301217029 |
| Why was Henry unsatisfied with the fact he would have to live a normal life? |
| 0) Because he was used to being a gangster |
| 1) Because he would have to work |
| 2) Because he wouldn't get to use drugs anymore |
| 3) Because he had no money |
| 4) Because he would not see his family again |
| Plot: Henry Hill says, "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster", referring to his idolizing the Lucchese crime family gangsters in his blue-collar, predominantly Italian-American neighborhood in East New York, Brooklyn. Wanting to be part of something significant, Henry quits school and goes to work for them. He is able to make a living for himself and learns the two most important lessons in life: "Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut", the advice given to him after being acquitted of criminal charges early in his career. |
| score: 0.230471724978 |
| What did Karen do when the FBI agents raided the family house? |
| 0) She ran away |
| 1) She flushed cocaine down the toilet |
| 2) She hid the cocaine in the yard |
| 3) She hid in the bathroom |
| 4) She gave them the cocaine |
| Plot: By May 11, 1980, Henry is a nervous wreck from cocaine use and insomnia, as he tries to organize a drug deal with his associates in Pittsburgh. However, he is arrested by narcotics agents and jailed. On his release, Karen tells him she flushed $60,000 worth of cocaine down the toilet to prevent FBI agents from finding it during their raid, leaving the family virtually penniless. Feeling betrayed by Henry's dealing drugs, Paulie gives him $3,200 and ends his association with him. Facing federal charges, Henry decides to enroll in the Witness Protection Program after realizing Jimmy intends to have him killed. Forced out of his gangster life, he now has to face living in the real world. He narrates: "I'm an average nobody. I get to live the rest of my life like a schnook". |
| score: 0.254060841155 |
| What is Tommy DeVito like? |
| 0) He is impulsive |
| 1) He is gentle and loving |
| 2) He is funny |
| 3) He is calm and cautious |
| 4) He is aggressive and temperamental |
| Plot: Henry is taken under the wing of the local mob capo, Paul "Paulie" Cicero and his associates: James "Jimmy the Gent" Conway, who loves hijacking trucks; and Tommy DeVito, an aggressive armed robber with a temper. In late 1967, they commit the Air France Robbery. Enjoying the perks of their criminal life, they spend most of their nights at the Copacabana carousing with women. Henry meets and later marries Karen, a Jewish woman from the Five Towns. Karen is initially troubled by Henry's criminal activities but is soon seduced by his glamorous lifestyle. |
| score: 0.193592416022 |
| What does James Conway like doing? |
| 0) Dealing drugs |
| 1) Getting drunk |
| 2) Hijacking trucks |
| 3) Robbing banks |
| 4) Seducing women |
| Plot: Henry is taken under the wing of the local mob capo, Paul "Paulie" Cicero and his associates: James "Jimmy the Gent" Conway, who loves hijacking trucks; and Tommy DeVito, an aggressive armed robber with a temper. In late 1967, they commit the Air France Robbery. Enjoying the perks of their criminal life, they spend most of their nights at the Copacabana carousing with women. Henry meets and later marries Karen, a Jewish woman from the Five Towns. Karen is initially troubled by Henry's criminal activities but is soon seduced by his glamorous lifestyle. |
| score: 0.198060134402 |
| What is the name of Henry's wife? |
| 0) Karen |
| 1) Sandy |
| 2) Judy |
| 3) Rosie |
| 4) Janice |
| Plot: Henry sets up his mistress, Janice Rossi, in an apartment. When Karen finds out about their relationship, she tries to confront Janice at the apartment building and then threatens Henry at gunpoint at home. Henry goes to live in the apartment with Janice, but Paulie soon directs him to return to Karen after completing a job for him; Henry and Jimmy are sent to collect from an indebted gambler in Florida, which they succeed at after beating him. However, they are arrested after being turned in by the gambler's sister, a typist for the FBI. Jimmy and Henry receive 10-year prison sentences. |
| score: 0.276331550768 |
| What is Karen's origin? |
| 0) She is African |
| 1) She is Jewish |
| 2) She is Asian |
| 3) She is Irish |
| 4) She is French |
| Plot: Henry is taken under the wing of the local mob capo, Paul "Paulie" Cicero and his associates: James "Jimmy the Gent" Conway, who loves hijacking trucks; and Tommy DeVito, an aggressive armed robber with a temper. In late 1967, they commit the Air France Robbery. Enjoying the perks of their criminal life, they spend most of their nights at the Copacabana carousing with women. Henry meets and later marries Karen, a Jewish woman from the Five Towns. Karen is initially troubled by Henry's criminal activities but is soon seduced by his glamorous lifestyle. |
| score: 0.178939843325 |
| How does Walt respond when the gang members point their guns at him? |
| 0) He shoots at them with his rifle |
| 1) He is completely silent |
| 2) He loudly berates them and lists all of their crimes |
| 3) He loudly berates them and lists all of their names |
| 4) He loudly berates them and threatens to kill all of them |
| Plot: That night Walt goes to the gang members' house, where they draw their weapons on him. He loudly berates them and enumerates their crimes, drawing the attention of the neighbors. Putting a cigarette in his mouth, he asks for a light, then puts his hand in his jacket and provocatively pulls it out as if he were holding a gun, causing the gang members to shoot and kill him. As he falls to the ground, his hand opens to reveal the Zippo lighter with First Cavalry insignia he has used throughout the film: he was unarmed. Sue, following Walt's directions earlier, frees Thao, and they drive to the scene in Walt's Gran Torino. A Hmong police officer tells them the gang members have been arrested for murder and the surrounding neighbors have all come forward as witnesses. |
| score: 0.281972156005 |
| How do Sue and Thao get to the gang's house? |
| 0) They drive there in Walt's Gran Torino |
| 1) They ride there in a police car |
| 2) They take the bus |
| 3) They drive there in Sue's car |
| 4) They walk |
| Plot: That night Walt goes to the gang members' house, where they draw their weapons on him. He loudly berates them and enumerates their crimes, drawing the attention of the neighbors. Putting a cigarette in his mouth, he asks for a light, then puts his hand in his jacket and provocatively pulls it out as if he were holding a gun, causing the gang members to shoot and kill him. As he falls to the ground, his hand opens to reveal the Zippo lighter with First Cavalry insignia he has used throughout the film: he was unarmed. Sue, following Walt's directions earlier, frees Thao, and they drive to the scene in Walt's Gran Torino. A Hmong police officer tells them the gang members have been arrested for murder and the surrounding neighbors have all come forward as witnesses. |
| score: 0.446000027367 |
| What is revealed to be in Walt's hand after he's been shot? |
| 0) A handgun |
| 1) A pocket knife |
| 2) The Zippo lighter |
| 3) Another cigarette |
| 4) A note |
| Plot: That night Walt goes to the gang members' house, where they draw their weapons on him. He loudly berates them and enumerates their crimes, drawing the attention of the neighbors. Putting a cigarette in his mouth, he asks for a light, then puts his hand in his jacket and provocatively pulls it out as if he were holding a gun, causing the gang members to shoot and kill him. As he falls to the ground, his hand opens to reveal the Zippo lighter with First Cavalry insignia he has used throughout the film: he was unarmed. Sue, following Walt's directions earlier, frees Thao, and they drive to the scene in Walt's Gran Torino. A Hmong police officer tells them the gang members have been arrested for murder and the surrounding neighbors have all come forward as witnesses. |
| score: 0.290382995187 |
| Who does Walt catch trying to steal his car? |
| 0) Spider |
| 1) Trey |
| 2) Sue |
| 3) Vu |
| 4) Thao |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.410554884414 |
| How does the Hmong community treat Walt after he confronts the gang? |
| 0) They treat him with contempt |
| 1) They treat him like an outsider |
| 2) They ignore him |
| 3) They treat him with respect |
| 4) They treat him like a king |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.383359837848 |
| What ethnicity are the Vang Lors? |
| 0) They are Cherokee |
| 1) They are Tibetan |
| 2) They are Dao |
| 3) They are Mongolian |
| 4) They are Hmong |
| Plot: The Hmong Vang Lor family reside next door to Walt. Initially, he wants nothing to do with his new neighbors, particularly after he catches Thao (Bee Vang) attempting to steal his Ford Gran Torino as a coerced initiation into a Hmong gang run by Thao's cousin, "Spider". The gang is infuriated by Thao's failure and they attack him, but Walt confronts them with an M1 Garand rifle and chases them off, earning the respect of the Hmong community. |
| score: 0.264484419143 |
| Who defends Thao from the gang when they attack him? |
| 0) Sue |
| 1) Walt |
| 2) Spider |
| 3) Father Janovich |
| 4) Thao's mother |
| Plot: Spider's gang continues to pressure Thao, assaulting him on his way home from work. After he sees Thao's injuries, Walt visits the gang's house, where he attacks a gang member as a warning. In retaliation, the gang performs a drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home, injuring Thao. The gang also kidnaps and rapes Sue. There are no witnesses and the members of the community, including the victims, refuse to talk to the police about the crimes. |
| score: 0.42988093783 |
| What kind of car does Walt own? |
| 0) A Ford Gran Torino |
| 1) A Lincoln Gran Torino |
| 2) A Chevy Corvette |
| 3) A Chevy Gran Torino |
| 4) A Ford Granada |
| Plot: The Hmong Vang Lor family reside next door to Walt. Initially, he wants nothing to do with his new neighbors, particularly after he catches Thao (Bee Vang) attempting to steal his Ford Gran Torino as a coerced initiation into a Hmong gang run by Thao's cousin, "Spider". The gang is infuriated by Thao's failure and they attack him, but Walt confronts them with an M1 Garand rifle and chases them off, earning the respect of the Hmong community. |
| score: 0.370281971005 |
| Who lives next door to Walt? |
| 0) The Vang Lor family |
| 1) The Kowalski family |
| 2) The Khue Family |
| 3) The Moore Family |
| 4) The Janovich family |
| Plot: Spider's gang continues to pressure Thao, assaulting him on his way home from work. After he sees Thao's injuries, Walt visits the gang's house, where he attacks a gang member as a warning. In retaliation, the gang performs a drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home, injuring Thao. The gang also kidnaps and rapes Sue. There are no witnesses and the members of the community, including the victims, refuse to talk to the police about the crimes. |
| score: 0.411049653879 |
| What does Walt confront the gang with when they attack Thao? |
| 0) A double barrel shotgun |
| 1) A rifle |
| 2) A handgun |
| 3) A bat |
| 4) A machete |
| Plot: The Hmong Vang Lor family reside next door to Walt. Initially, he wants nothing to do with his new neighbors, particularly after he catches Thao (Bee Vang) attempting to steal his Ford Gran Torino as a coerced initiation into a Hmong gang run by Thao's cousin, "Spider". The gang is infuriated by Thao's failure and they attack him, but Walt confronts them with an M1 Garand rifle and chases them off, earning the respect of the Hmong community. |
| score: 0.312239338745 |
| Who helps Thao get a job? |
| 0) Spider |
| 1) Walt |
| 2) Sue |
| 3) Thao's mother |
| 4) Father Janovich |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.425597361121 |
| What does Walt make Thao do as work? |
| 0) Walt has Thao fix him breakfast, lunch, and dinner |
| 1) Walt has Thao clean and repaint his entire house |
| 2) Walt has Thao do odd jobs around the neighborhood |
| 3) Walt, who has Thao mow his grass |
| 4) Walt, who has Thao fix up his car |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.630699455281 |
| How does Thao and Walt's relationship evolve as they work together? |
| 0) They come to love each other like father and son |
| 1) They end up becoming best friends |
| 2) They come to hate each other |
| 3) Their relationship doesn't change at all |
| 4) They come to develop a mutual respect for each other |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.410200000757 |
| What does Sue do for Walt? |
| 0) She helps Walt around the house |
| 1) She introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community |
| 2) She helps Walt reconnect with his own family |
| 3) She helps Walt take care of Daisy |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.574736935912 |
| What does Thao's mother make him do to make up for his attempted theft of Walt's car? |
| 0) She makes him work for her |
| 1) She makes him work for Walt |
| 2) She makes him clean the entire house |
| 3) She makes him work for Father Janovich |
| 4) She makes him work for Spider |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.520222864466 |
| Who gives Thao dating advice? |
| 0) Trey |
| 1) His grandmother |
| 2) Spider |
| 3) His mother |
| 4) Walt |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.435608794334 |
| Who is injured during the gang's drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home? |
| 0) Youa |
| 1) Sue |
| 2) No one |
| 3) Vu |
| 4) Thao |
| Plot: Spider's gang continues to pressure Thao, assaulting him on his way home from work. After he sees Thao's injuries, Walt visits the gang's house, where he attacks a gang member as a warning. In retaliation, the gang performs a drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home, injuring Thao. The gang also kidnaps and rapes Sue. There are no witnesses and the members of the community, including the victims, refuse to talk to the police about the crimes. |
| score: 0.432090483122 |
| What happens to Sue after the drive-by? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) The gang attacks on her way home from work |
| 2) The gang kidnaps and rapes her |
| 3) The gang threatens to kidnap and rape her |
| 4) The gang shoots her |
| Plot: Spider's gang continues to pressure Thao, assaulting him on his way home from work. After he sees Thao's injuries, Walt visits the gang's house, where he attacks a gang member as a warning. In retaliation, the gang performs a drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home, injuring Thao. The gang also kidnaps and rapes Sue. There are no witnesses and the members of the community, including the victims, refuse to talk to the police about the crimes. |
| score: 0.248932771513 |
| Why does Walt lock Thao up in the basement? |
| 0) To extort ransom money from Thao's family |
| 1) To protect Thao from being attacked by Spider and his gang |
| 2) To protect Thao from being haunted by the memory of killing another man |
| 3) To protect Thao from the police |
| 4) To punish Thao |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.536103778555 |
| What does Walt tell Thao when he goes to him for help to get revenge on the gang? |
| 0) Walt tells Thao to come back later in the afternoon |
| 1) Walt tells Thao to come back the next day |
| 2) Walt doesn't tell Thao anything; he ignores Thao |
| 3) Walt tells Thao to never ask him for help again |
| 4) Walt tells Thao to come back in a week |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.59538025679 |
| What does Walt do in preparation to attack Spider's gang? |
| 0) He buys a new gun, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich |
| 1) He buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich |
| 2) He buys a new pair of shoes, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich |
| 3) He has his army uniform cleaned, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Jovovich |
| 4) He buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Jovovich |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.395383066346 |
| What does Walt do when Thao comes back in the afternoon? |
| 0) Walt tells Thao to find someone else to help him |
| 1) Walt takes Thao to the attic, gives him his Silver Star medal, and locks him in the attic |
| 2) Walt takes Thao to the attic, gives him his Purple Heart medal, and locks him in the attic |
| 3) Walt takes Thao to the basement, gives him his Silver Star medal, and locks him in the basement |
| 4) Walt takes Thao to his bedroom, gives him his Silver Star medal, and locks him in the bathroom |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.634047686385 |
| What does Walt confess to Thao after he locks him up in the basement? |
| 0) He confesses that he has been haunted for years by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender |
| 1) He confesses that he has been haunted for years by the memory of killing a fellow U.S. soldier by accident |
| 2) He confesses that he is too afraid to go up against Spider and his gang |
| 3) He confesses that he enjoys killing people |
| 4) He confesses that he has been haunted for years by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to kill him |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.466791667228 |
| Who does Thao go to for help with his revenge plan on Spider's gang? |
| 0) Walt |
| 1) Steve |
| 2) Mitch |
| 3) Father Janovich |
| 4) Tim |
| Plot: Spider's gang continues to pressure Thao, assaulting him on his way home from work. After he sees Thao's injuries, Walt visits the gang's house, where he attacks a gang member as a warning. In retaliation, the gang performs a drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home, injuring Thao. The gang also kidnaps and rapes Sue. There are no witnesses and the members of the community, including the victims, refuse to talk to the police about the crimes. |
| score: 0.448193026263 |
| Where does Walt live? |
| 0) He lives in San Francisco. |
| 1) He lives in Chicago. |
| 2) He lives in Highland Park in the Detroit area. |
| 3) He lives in downtown Detroit. |
| 4) He lives in Oxford, Mississippi. |
| Plot: Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is a cantankerous, retired Polish American assembly line worker and Korean War veteran, who has recently been widowed after 50 years of marriage, causing him to be a lapsed Catholic. His Highland Park, Michigan neighborhood in the Detroit area, formerly populated by working class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants, and gang violence is commonplace. Adding to the isolation he feels is the emotional detachment of his family. |
| score: 0.320721492626 |
| What is Walt's ancestry? |
| 0) He is a German Jew. |
| 1) He is of Chinese origin. |
| 2) He is of Dutch origin. |
| 3) He is of Polish origin. |
| 4) He is of Korean origin. |
| Plot: Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is a cantankerous, retired Polish American assembly line worker and Korean War veteran, who has recently been widowed after 50 years of marriage, causing him to be a lapsed Catholic. His Highland Park, Michigan neighborhood in the Detroit area, formerly populated by working class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants, and gang violence is commonplace. Adding to the isolation he feels is the emotional detachment of his family. |
| score: 0.272663413559 |
| In which war did Walt fight? |
| 0) He fought in the Korean War. |
| 1) He fought in the Russian - Afghan War. |
| 2) He fought in the Vietnam War. |
| 3) He fought in the Second World War. |
| 4) He fought in the Bosnia War. |
| Plot: Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is a cantankerous, retired Polish American assembly line worker and Korean War veteran, who has recently been widowed after 50 years of marriage, causing him to be a lapsed Catholic. His Highland Park, Michigan neighborhood in the Detroit area, formerly populated by working class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants, and gang violence is commonplace. Adding to the isolation he feels is the emotional detachment of his family. |
| score: 0.266884152332 |
| What was Walt's job before he retired? |
| 0) He was a clerk in the mayor's office. |
| 1) He was a plumber. |
| 2) He was an assembly line worker. |
| 3) He was a mechanic. |
| 4) He was a policeman. |
| Plot: Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is a cantankerous, retired Polish American assembly line worker and Korean War veteran, who has recently been widowed after 50 years of marriage, causing him to be a lapsed Catholic. His Highland Park, Michigan neighborhood in the Detroit area, formerly populated by working class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants, and gang violence is commonplace. Adding to the isolation he feels is the emotional detachment of his family. |
| score: 0.296547158855 |
| How does Walt get along with his family? |
| 0) He doesn't speak to any of his family members. |
| 1) They get along well, but he never goes to visit. |
| 2) He is angry at his family, for not helping him out in his financial situation. |
| 3) They get along very well. |
| 4) He is emotionally detached from his family. |
| Plot: As penance, Thao's mother makes him work for Walt, who has him do odd jobs around the neighborhood, and the two form a grudging mutual respect. Thao's sister Sue (Ahney Her) introduces Walt to Hmong culture and helps him bond with the Hmong community, who soon become more like family to Walt than his actual family. Walt helps Thao get a job and gives him dating advice. |
| score: 0.257601068222 |
| What is Walt's religion? |
| 0) He is a Catholic. |
| 1) He is a Baptist. |
| 2) He is an Orthodox Christian. |
| 3) He is a Jew. |
| 4) He is a Muslim. |
| Plot: He rejects a suggestion from one of his sons to move to a retirement community (sensing they want his home and possessions), and lives alone with his elderly dog, Daisy. A chronic smoker, Walt suffers from coughing fits, occasionally coughing up blood, but conceals this from his family. Catholic priest Father Janovich (Christopher Carley) tries to comfort him, but Walt disdains the young, inexperienced man. |
| score: 0.316732458755 |
| How long had Walt been married before his wife's death? |
| 0) He had been married for 5 years. |
| 1) He had been married for 50 years. |
| 2) He had been married for 45 years. |
| 3) He had been married for almost 50 years. |
| 4) He had been married for 60 years. |
| Plot: Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is a cantankerous, retired Polish American assembly line worker and Korean War veteran, who has recently been widowed after 50 years of marriage, causing him to be a lapsed Catholic. His Highland Park, Michigan neighborhood in the Detroit area, formerly populated by working class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants, and gang violence is commonplace. Adding to the isolation he feels is the emotional detachment of his family. |
| score: 0.25208290911 |
| What is Walt's neighborhood's biggest population? |
| 0) Its biggest population are Polish immigrants. |
| 1) Its biggest population are working class white families. |
| 2) Its biggest population are poor Asian immigrants. |
| 3) Its biggest population are rich white families. |
| 4) Its biggest population are African immigrants. |
| Plot: Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) is a cantankerous, retired Polish American assembly line worker and Korean War veteran, who has recently been widowed after 50 years of marriage, causing him to be a lapsed Catholic. His Highland Park, Michigan neighborhood in the Detroit area, formerly populated by working class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants, and gang violence is commonplace. Adding to the isolation he feels is the emotional detachment of his family. |
| score: 0.323250178379 |
| What is the name of Walt's dog? |
| 0) His name is Daisy. |
| 1) His name is Lady. |
| 2) His name is Jackie. |
| 3) His name is Dora. |
| 4) His name is Rex. |
| Plot: He rejects a suggestion from one of his sons to move to a retirement community (sensing they want his home and possessions), and lives alone with his elderly dog, Daisy. A chronic smoker, Walt suffers from coughing fits, occasionally coughing up blood, but conceals this from his family. Catholic priest Father Janovich (Christopher Carley) tries to comfort him, but Walt disdains the young, inexperienced man. |
| score: 0.336056870568 |
| What is Walt addicted to? |
| 0) He is addicted to tranquilizing pills. |
| 1) He is addicted to heroine. |
| 2) He is addicted to alcohol. |
| 3) He is addicted to cigarettes. |
| 4) He is addicted to gambling. |
| Plot: That night Walt goes to the gang members' house, where they draw their weapons on him. He loudly berates them and enumerates their crimes, drawing the attention of the neighbors. Putting a cigarette in his mouth, he asks for a light, then puts his hand in his jacket and provocatively pulls it out as if he were holding a gun, causing the gang members to shoot and kill him. As he falls to the ground, his hand opens to reveal the Zippo lighter with First Cavalry insignia he has used throughout the film: he was unarmed. Sue, following Walt's directions earlier, frees Thao, and they drive to the scene in Walt's Gran Torino. A Hmong police officer tells them the gang members have been arrested for murder and the surrounding neighbors have all come forward as witnesses. |
| score: 0.233222931243 |
| Who tries to comfort Walt through his illness? |
| 0) Father Janovich, a Catholic priest. |
| 1) His younger son Steve. |
| 2) His wife Karen. |
| 3) His brother Mitch Kowalski. |
| 4) His neighbor Tim Kennedy. |
| Plot: He rejects a suggestion from one of his sons to move to a retirement community (sensing they want his home and possessions), and lives alone with his elderly dog, Daisy. A chronic smoker, Walt suffers from coughing fits, occasionally coughing up blood, but conceals this from his family. Catholic priest Father Janovich (Christopher Carley) tries to comfort him, but Walt disdains the young, inexperienced man. |
| score: 0.413551174954 |
| How does Walt react when one of his sons suggests that he moves to a retirement community? |
| 0) He is hesitant at first, but later he accepts the idea. |
| 1) He rejects the idea. |
| 2) He loves the idea and wants to move there as soon as possible. |
| 3) He is angry at his son, because he feels he doesn't deserve to be put in a retirement home. |
| 4) He is afraid he might feel lonely. |
| Plot: He rejects a suggestion from one of his sons to move to a retirement community (sensing they want his home and possessions), and lives alone with his elderly dog, Daisy. A chronic smoker, Walt suffers from coughing fits, occasionally coughing up blood, but conceals this from his family. Catholic priest Father Janovich (Christopher Carley) tries to comfort him, but Walt disdains the young, inexperienced man. |
| score: 0.315122655712 |
| Under what condition does Thao receive Walt's Gran Torino? |
| 0) With the condition that Thao doesn't modify it |
| 1) With the condition that Thao doesn't drive to cities. |
| 2) With the condition that Thao family doesn't drive |
| 3) With the condition that Thao doesn't burn it |
| 4) With the condition that Thao friends doesn't drive |
| Plot: Walt's funeral Mass is celebrated by Father Janovich and attended by his family and many of the Hmong community, many of whom are wearing traditional attire; their presence visibly puzzles Walt's family. Later, his last will and testament is read. To the surprise of his family, Walt leaves them nothing: his house goes to the church and his cherished Gran Torino goes to Thao, with the condition that Thao doesn't modify it. As the film ends, Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Daisy. |
| score: 0.507132827759 |
| Who inherits Walt's Gran Torino? |
| 0) Kor Khue |
| 1) Trey |
| 2) Thao |
| 3) Vu |
| 4) Sue |
| Plot: Walt's funeral Mass is celebrated by Father Janovich and attended by his family and many of the Hmong community, many of whom are wearing traditional attire; their presence visibly puzzles Walt's family. Later, his last will and testament is read. To the surprise of his family, Walt leaves them nothing: his house goes to the church and his cherished Gran Torino goes to Thao, with the condition that Thao doesn't modify it. As the film ends, Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Daisy. |
| score: 0.422629118375 |
| Who celebrates Walt's funeral Mass? |
| 0) Mitch Kowalski |
| 1) Father Janovich |
| 2) Tim Kennedy |
| 3) Kor Khue |
| 4) Karen Kowalski |
| Plot: The next day, Thao seeks Walt's help to exact revenge; Walt tells him to return later in the afternoon. In the meantime, Walt makes personal preparations: he buys a suit, gets a haircut, and makes a confession to Father Janovich. When Thao returns, Walt takes him to the basement and gives him his Silver Star medal; Walt then locks Thao in his basement and tells him that he has been haunted by the memory of killing an enemy soldier who was trying to surrender, something he hadn't confessed to Janovich. He insists that Thao must never be haunted by killing another man, especially with his life ahead of him. |
| score: 0.346125113637 |
| How does the movie end? |
| 0) Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Steve |
| 1) Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Karen |
| 2) Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Ashley |
| 3) Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Mitch |
| 4) Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Daisy |
| Plot: Walt's funeral Mass is celebrated by Father Janovich and attended by his family and many of the Hmong community, many of whom are wearing traditional attire; their presence visibly puzzles Walt's family. Later, his last will and testament is read. To the surprise of his family, Walt leaves them nothing: his house goes to the church and his cherished Gran Torino goes to Thao, with the condition that Thao doesn't modify it. As the film ends, Thao is seen driving the car along Jefferson Avenue with Daisy. |
| score: 0.246019962644 |
| What advice does Kowalski give Stone just as she is starting to lose consciousness? |
| 0) To rig the Soyuz's soft landing jets to propel the capsule toward Tiangong |
| 1) To go through with committing suicide |
| 2) To rig the Soyuz's soft landing jets to propel the capsule toward the International Space Station |
| 3) Kowalski doesn't give Stone any advice |
| 4) To rig the Explorer's soft landing jets to propel it toward Tiangong |
| Plot: After a poignant attempt at radio communication with an EskimoAleut-speaking fisherman on Earth, Stone resigns herself to being stranded and shuts down the cabin's oxygen supply to commit suicide. As she begins to lose consciousness, Kowalski enters the capsule. Scolding her for giving up, he tells her to rig the Soyuz's soft landing jets to propel the capsule toward Tiangong. Stone then realizes that Kowalski's reappearance was not real, but has nonetheless given her the strength of will to continue. She restores the flow of oxygen and uses the landing jets to navigate toward Tiangong on momentum. |
| score: 0.465369131245 |
| What happens to the capsule due to its harsh reentry? |
| 0) The capsule is starting to flood |
| 1) Nothing; the capsule is fine |
| 2) A fire starts inside the capsule |
| 3) The capsule is starting to leak oxygen |
| 4) The capsule is starting to fall apart |
| Plot: Unable to maneuver the Soyuz to dock with the station, Stone ejects herself via explosive decompression and uses a fire extinguisher as a makeshift thruster to travel the final meters to Tiangong, which is rapidly deorbiting. Stone enters the Shenzhou capsule just as Tiangong starts to break up on the upper edge of the atmosphere. Stone radios that she is ready to head back to Earth. After re-entering the atmosphere, Stone hears Mission Control, which is tracking the capsule. But due to a harsh reentry and the premature jettison of the heat shield, a fire is starting inside the capsule. |
| score: 0.323997044585 |
| What does Stone find out after aligining the Soyuz towards Tiangong? |
| 0) She finds out that the communication panels are broken. |
| 1) She finds out that a comet is approaching the Soyuz. |
| 2) She finds out there are no oxygen tanks left. |
| 3) She finds out there wouldn't be enough power to enter the Earth. |
| 4) That there is no fuel in the Soyuz engine. |
| Plot: Stone enters the ISS via an airlock. She cannot re-establish communication with Kowalski and concludes that she is the sole survivor. A fire breaks out, forcing her to rush to the Soyuz. As she maneuvers the capsule away from the ISS, the tangled parachute tethers prevent it from separating from the station. She spacewalks to release the cables, succeeding just as the debris field completes its orbit and destroys the station. Stone aligns the Soyuz with Tiangong but discovers that its engine has no fuel. |
| score: 0.388376946709 |
| Why does Stone conclude that she is the sole survivor? |
| 0) Because the Mission Control informs her that Kowalski is dead. |
| 1) Because Kowalski was killed in a meteor shower. |
| 2) Because all other astronauts were killed when the debris field hit the ISS. |
| 3) Because she lost communication with Matt Kowalski. |
| 4) Because she sees Kowalski's body floating around the ISS. |
| Plot: Stone enters the ISS via an airlock. She cannot re-establish communication with Kowalski and concludes that she is the sole survivor. A fire breaks out, forcing her to rush to the Soyuz. As she maneuvers the capsule away from the ISS, the tangled parachute tethers prevent it from separating from the station. She spacewalks to release the cables, succeeding just as the debris field completes its orbit and destroys the station. Stone aligns the Soyuz with Tiangong but discovers that its engine has no fuel. |
| score: 0.285153499099 |
| Why do Kowalski and Stone have only 90 minutes? |
| 0) Because the Explorer will explode due to internal damage. |
| 1) Because the debris field will hit them again in 90 minutes. |
| 2) Because they will run out of oxygen tanks. |
| 3) Because they will run out of fuel. |
| 4) Because the Russians will strike the Explorer. |
| Plot: High speed debris from the Russian satellite strikes the Explorer and Hubble, detaching Stone from the shuttle and leaving her tumbling through space. Kowalski, using a manned maneuvering unit (MMU), recovers Stone and they return to the Explorer. They discover that it has suffered catastrophic damage and the rest of the crew is dead. They decide to use the MMU to reach the International Space Station (ISS), which is in orbit about 1,450 km (900 mi) away. Kowalski estimates they have 90 minutes before the debris field completes an orbit and threatens them again. |
| score: 0.331037477471 |
| Why is Stone forced to get out of the spacesuit? |
| 0) To be able to swim |
| 1) Because the capsule sinks |
| 2) Because she cannot breathe inside the spacesuit |
| 3) Because she is feeling sick |
| 4) Because of the smoke |
| Plot: After speeding through the atmosphere, the capsule lands in a lake, but dense smoke forces Stone to evacuate immediately after the splashdown. She opens the capsule hatch, allowing water to enter and sink it, forcing Stone to shed her spacesuit and swim ashore. She watches the remains of the Tiangong re-enter the atmosphere and takes her first shaky steps on land. |
| score: 0.337418833909 |
| Where does the capsule land? |
| 0) In a forest |
| 1) In a lake |
| 2) In a field |
| 3) On a beach |
| 4) In a river |
| Plot: After speeding through the atmosphere, the capsule lands in a lake, but dense smoke forces Stone to evacuate immediately after the splashdown. She opens the capsule hatch, allowing water to enter and sink it, forcing Stone to shed her spacesuit and swim ashore. She watches the remains of the Tiangong re-enter the atmosphere and takes her first shaky steps on land. |
| score: 0.235365935443 |
| Is the crew still on the damadged ISS? |
| 0) Yes |
| 1) No, they have disappeared |
| 2) No, they have evacuated |
| 3) Yes, but they are injured |
| 4) Yes, but they are all dead |
| Plot: En route to the ISS, the two discuss Stone's home life and daughter, who died young in an accident. As they approach the substantially damaged but still operational ISS, they see its crew has evacuated in one of its two Soyuz modules. The parachute of the remaining Soyuz has deployed, rendering the capsule useless for returning to Earth. Kowalski suggests using it to travel to the nearby Chinese space station Tiangong, 100 km (60 mi) away, in order to board a Chinese module to return safely to Earth. Out of air and maneuvering power, the two try to grab onto the ISS as they fly by. Stone's leg gets entangled in the Soyuz's parachute cords and she grabs a strap on Kowalski's suit, but it soon becomes clear that the cords will not support them both. Despite Stone's protests, Kowalski detaches himself from the tether to save her from drifting away with him, and she is pulled back towards the ISS while Kowalski floats away to certain death. He continues to support her until he is out of communications reach. |
| score: 0.132258492046 |
| Why is the remaining Soyuz module unusable? |
| 0) Because it has no air |
| 1) Becaue its parachute has deployed so it can't return to Earth |
| 2) Because it is severely damaged |
| 3) Because it was built to carry eqiupment, not passengers |
| 4) Because it is too small |
| Plot: En route to the ISS, the two discuss Stone's home life and daughter, who died young in an accident. As they approach the substantially damaged but still operational ISS, they see its crew has evacuated in one of its two Soyuz modules. The parachute of the remaining Soyuz has deployed, rendering the capsule useless for returning to Earth. Kowalski suggests using it to travel to the nearby Chinese space station Tiangong, 100 km (60 mi) away, in order to board a Chinese module to return safely to Earth. Out of air and maneuvering power, the two try to grab onto the ISS as they fly by. Stone's leg gets entangled in the Soyuz's parachute cords and she grabs a strap on Kowalski's suit, but it soon becomes clear that the cords will not support them both. Despite Stone's protests, Kowalski detaches himself from the tether to save her from drifting away with him, and she is pulled back towards the ISS while Kowalski floats away to certain death. He continues to support her until he is out of communications reach. |
| score: 0.2723840278 |
| What is the name of the nearby Chinese space station? |
| 0) ISS |
| 1) Hubble |
| 2) Soyuz |
| 3) Gravity |
| 4) Tiangong |
| Plot: En route to the ISS, the two discuss Stone's home life and daughter, who died young in an accident. As they approach the substantially damaged but still operational ISS, they see its crew has evacuated in one of its two Soyuz modules. The parachute of the remaining Soyuz has deployed, rendering the capsule useless for returning to Earth. Kowalski suggests using it to travel to the nearby Chinese space station Tiangong, 100 km (60 mi) away, in order to board a Chinese module to return safely to Earth. Out of air and maneuvering power, the two try to grab onto the ISS as they fly by. Stone's leg gets entangled in the Soyuz's parachute cords and she grabs a strap on Kowalski's suit, but it soon becomes clear that the cords will not support them both. Despite Stone's protests, Kowalski detaches himself from the tether to save her from drifting away with him, and she is pulled back towards the ISS while Kowalski floats away to certain death. He continues to support her until he is out of communications reach. |
| score: 0.238786896181 |
| Why does Mission Control order the mission to be aborted? |
| 0) Because the debris is speeding towards the shuttle |
| 1) Because the Russians are preparing to launch another missile |
| 2) Because somebody got sick |
| 3) Because communication with Mission Control is breaking down |
| 4) Because the cloud of debris is limiting visibility |
| Plot: Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a biomedical engineer aboard the NASA space shuttle Explorer for her first space mission, STS-157. Veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) is commanding his final mission. During a spacewalk to service the Hubble Space Telescope and Stone's upgrades to the Telescope, Mission Control in Houston warns the team about a Russian missile strike on a defunct satellite, which has inadvertently caused a chain reaction forming a cloud of debris in space. Mission Control orders that the mission be aborted and the crew begin re-entry immediately because the debris is speeding towards the shuttle. Communication with Mission Control is lost shortly thereafter. |
| score: 0.289582787445 |
| What is Dr. Ryan Stone's profession? |
| 0) She is a medical doctor |
| 1) She is a biomedical engineer |
| 2) She is a pilot |
| 3) She is an astrologist |
| 4) She is an astronaut |
| Plot: Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a biomedical engineer aboard the NASA space shuttle Explorer for her first space mission, STS-157. Veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) is commanding his final mission. During a spacewalk to service the Hubble Space Telescope and Stone's upgrades to the Telescope, Mission Control in Houston warns the team about a Russian missile strike on a defunct satellite, which has inadvertently caused a chain reaction forming a cloud of debris in space. Mission Control orders that the mission be aborted and the crew begin re-entry immediately because the debris is speeding towards the shuttle. Communication with Mission Control is lost shortly thereafter. |
| score: 0.188526092116 |
| Who is the commander of the STS-157 mission? |
| 0) Matt Kowalski |
| 1) Aningaaq |
| 2) Explorer Captain |
| 3) Shariff |
| 4) Mission Control |
| Plot: Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a biomedical engineer aboard the NASA space shuttle Explorer for her first space mission, STS-157. Veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) is commanding his final mission. During a spacewalk to service the Hubble Space Telescope and Stone's upgrades to the Telescope, Mission Control in Houston warns the team about a Russian missile strike on a defunct satellite, which has inadvertently caused a chain reaction forming a cloud of debris in space. Mission Control orders that the mission be aborted and the crew begin re-entry immediately because the debris is speeding towards the shuttle. Communication with Mission Control is lost shortly thereafter. |
| score: 0.263544211645 |
| Why is there debris in the space? |
| 0) From a Russian missile strike on a defunct satelitte |
| 1) From an accident at the Russian Space Station |
| 2) From an explosion |
| 3) It's from a passing asteroid |
| 4) It's from an old satellite |
| Plot: Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a biomedical engineer aboard the NASA space shuttle Explorer for her first space mission, STS-157. Veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) is commanding his final mission. During a spacewalk to service the Hubble Space Telescope and Stone's upgrades to the Telescope, Mission Control in Houston warns the team about a Russian missile strike on a defunct satellite, which has inadvertently caused a chain reaction forming a cloud of debris in space. Mission Control orders that the mission be aborted and the crew begin re-entry immediately because the debris is speeding towards the shuttle. Communication with Mission Control is lost shortly thereafter. |
| score: 0.260604306903 |
| How many times has Dr. Ryan Stone been to space before STS-157? |
| 0) Twice |
| 1) Five times |
| 2) Three times |
| 3) Once |
| 4) The STS-157 is her first mission |
| Plot: Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a biomedical engineer aboard the NASA space shuttle Explorer for her first space mission, STS-157. Veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) is commanding his final mission. During a spacewalk to service the Hubble Space Telescope and Stone's upgrades to the Telescope, Mission Control in Houston warns the team about a Russian missile strike on a defunct satellite, which has inadvertently caused a chain reaction forming a cloud of debris in space. Mission Control orders that the mission be aborted and the crew begin re-entry immediately because the debris is speeding towards the shuttle. Communication with Mission Control is lost shortly thereafter. |
| score: 0.298190432885 |
| What does Kowalski use to recover a tumbling Stone? |
| 0) A manned maneuvering unit, MMU |
| 1) Hubble |
| 2) The Explorer and Hubble |
| 3) The International Space Station |
| 4) A Russian satellite that is closest to the accident |
| Plot: High speed debris from the Russian satellite strikes the Explorer and Hubble, detaching Stone from the shuttle and leaving her tumbling through space. Kowalski, using a manned maneuvering unit (MMU), recovers Stone and they return to the Explorer. They discover that it has suffered catastrophic damage and the rest of the crew is dead. They decide to use the MMU to reach the International Space Station (ISS), which is in orbit about 1,450 km (900 mi) away. Kowalski estimates they have 90 minutes before the debris field completes an orbit and threatens them again. |
| score: 0.346109264032 |
| What does Robert Hammond do for a living? |
| 0) He is a scientist |
| 1) He is an engineer |
| 2) He is a senator |
| 3) He is a mechanic |
| 4) He is a business man |
| Plot: Meanwhile, scientist Hector Hammond is summoned by his father, Senator Robert Hammond, to a secret government facility to perform an autopsy on Abin Sur's body. A piece of Parallax inside the corpse enters Hammond, giving him telepathic and telekinetic powers, at the cost of his sanity. After discovering that he was chosen for the secret work only due to his father's influence, Hammond attempts to kill his father by telekinetically sabotaging his helicopter at a party. Jordan saves the senator and the party guests, including his childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris. Later, Hammond successfully kills his father by burning him alive, and Jordan learns of Parallax coming to Earth. |
| score: 0.195124566277 |
| What is the name of Hector Hammond's father? |
| 0) Robert Hammond |
| 1) Dr. Waller |
| 2) Jordan |
| 3) Tom |
| 4) Jack |
| Plot: Meanwhile, scientist Hector Hammond is summoned by his father, Senator Robert Hammond, to a secret government facility to perform an autopsy on Abin Sur's body. A piece of Parallax inside the corpse enters Hammond, giving him telepathic and telekinetic powers, at the cost of his sanity. After discovering that he was chosen for the secret work only due to his father's influence, Hammond attempts to kill his father by telekinetically sabotaging his helicopter at a party. Jordan saves the senator and the party guests, including his childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris. Later, Hammond successfully kills his father by burning him alive, and Jordan learns of Parallax coming to Earth. |
| score: 0.245781148537 |
| How does Hal defeat Parallax? |
| 0) By stabbing him with a knife |
| 1) By burning him |
| 2) By exposing him to the Sun |
| 3) By consuming his life force |
| 4) By drowning him |
| Plot: Upon returning to Earth, Jordan saves Ferris from Hammond. Parallax arrives, consumes Hammond's life force, and then wreaks havoc on Coast City. With new-found strength, Jordan lures Parallax away from Earth and toward the Sun, destroying and killing Parallax. He loses consciousness after the battle and falls toward the sun, but is saved by Sinestro, Kilowog, and Tomar-Re. Later the entire Green Lantern Corps congratulates him for his bravery. Sinestro tells Jordan he now bears the responsibility of protecting his sector as a Green Lantern. |
| score: 0.213491700782 |
| What new responsibility is Hal given after he defeats Parallax? |
| 0) Protecting his sector as a Green Lantern |
| 1) Protecting the Earth from future attacks |
| 2) Replacing Sinestro |
| 3) Saving Ferris |
| 4) Heading the Green Lantern Corps |
| Plot: Upon returning to Earth, Jordan saves Ferris from Hammond. Parallax arrives, consumes Hammond's life force, and then wreaks havoc on Coast City. With new-found strength, Jordan lures Parallax away from Earth and toward the Sun, destroying and killing Parallax. He loses consciousness after the battle and falls toward the sun, but is saved by Sinestro, Kilowog, and Tomar-Re. Later the entire Green Lantern Corps congratulates him for his bravery. Sinestro tells Jordan he now bears the responsibility of protecting his sector as a Green Lantern. |
| score: 0.375768337395 |
| How does Parallax "kill" Hammond? |
| 0) By beheading him |
| 1) By shooting him |
| 2) By exposing him to the sun |
| 3) By consuming Hammond's life force |
| 4) By drowning him |
| Plot: Meanwhile, scientist Hector Hammond is summoned by his father, Senator Robert Hammond, to a secret government facility to perform an autopsy on Abin Sur's body. A piece of Parallax inside the corpse enters Hammond, giving him telepathic and telekinetic powers, at the cost of his sanity. After discovering that he was chosen for the secret work only due to his father's influence, Hammond attempts to kill his father by telekinetically sabotaging his helicopter at a party. Jordan saves the senator and the party guests, including his childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris. Later, Hammond successfully kills his father by burning him alive, and Jordan learns of Parallax coming to Earth. |
| score: 0.290930605265 |
| What is the name of the villain Abin Sur is trying to escape from? |
| 0) Panex |
| 1) Parallax |
| 2) Lost Ranger |
| 3) Rumex |
| 4) Ryut |
| Plot: Meanwhile, scientist Hector Hammond is summoned by his father, Senator Robert Hammond, to a secret government facility to perform an autopsy on Abin Sur's body. A piece of Parallax inside the corpse enters Hammond, giving him telepathic and telekinetic powers, at the cost of his sanity. After discovering that he was chosen for the secret work only due to his father's influence, Hammond attempts to kill his father by telekinetically sabotaging his helicopter at a party. Jordan saves the senator and the party guests, including his childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris. Later, Hammond successfully kills his father by burning him alive, and Jordan learns of Parallax coming to Earth. |
| score: 0.367075769454 |
| What power does the green essence contain? |
| 0) willpower |
| 1) wisdom |
| 2) destruction |
| 3) invisibility |
| 4) strength |
| Plot: Billions of years ago, beings called the Guardians of the Universe used the green essence of willpower to create an intergalactic police force called the Green Lantern Corps. They divided the universe into 3600 sectors, with one Green Lantern per sector. One such Green Lantern, Abin Sur of Sector 2814, defeated the malevolent being Parallax and imprisoned him in the Lost Sector on the desolate planet Ryut. In the present day, Parallax escapes from his prison after becoming strengthened by an encounter with crash survivors on the planet. Parallax then pursues and nearly kills Abin Sur, who escapes and crash-lands on Earth where he commands his ring to find a worthy successor. |
| score: 0.23926777102 |
| What does Hal do for a living? |
| 0) Test pilot |
| 1) Doctor |
| 2) Architect |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) Lawyer |
| Plot: Hal Jordan, a cocky test pilot working at Ferris Aircraft, is chosen by the ring and transported to the crash site, where the dying Abin Sur appoints him a Green Lantern, telling him to take the lantern and speak the oath. At home he says the oath and is later whisked away to the Green Lantern Corps home planet of Oa, where he meets and trains with Tomar-Re and Kilowog and Corps leader Sinestro, who believes he is unfit and fearful. Jordan quits and returns to Earth, keeping the power ring and lantern. |
| score: 0.130979095328 |
| Where does the ring take Hal? |
| 0) Back to his office at Ferris Aircraft |
| 1) To Earth |
| 2) To the train station |
| 3) To a dark cave |
| 4) To a crash site where he encounters Abin Sur |
| Plot: Hal Jordan, a cocky test pilot working at Ferris Aircraft, is chosen by the ring and transported to the crash site, where the dying Abin Sur appoints him a Green Lantern, telling him to take the lantern and speak the oath. At home he says the oath and is later whisked away to the Green Lantern Corps home planet of Oa, where he meets and trains with Tomar-Re and Kilowog and Corps leader Sinestro, who believes he is unfit and fearful. Jordan quits and returns to Earth, keeping the power ring and lantern. |
| score: 0.288858350683 |
| Who is the Green Lantern Corps leader? |
| 0) Hal Jordan |
| 1) Tomar-Re |
| 2) Oa |
| 3) There is no leader |
| 4) Sinestro |
| Plot: In a mid-credits scene, Sinestro steals the yellow ring and places it on his finger, causing his green suit and eyes to change to yellow. |
| score: 0.409769999574 |
| What powers does Hammond absorb during his autopsy of Abin Sur? |
| 0) Mind Reading |
| 1) Teleportation |
| 2) Flight |
| 3) Future Prediction |
| 4) Telepathic and Telekinetic Powers |
| Plot: Meanwhile, scientist Hector Hammond is summoned by his father, Senator Robert Hammond, to a secret government facility to perform an autopsy on Abin Sur's body. A piece of Parallax inside the corpse enters Hammond, giving him telepathic and telekinetic powers, at the cost of his sanity. After discovering that he was chosen for the secret work only due to his father's influence, Hammond attempts to kill his father by telekinetically sabotaging his helicopter at a party. Jordan saves the senator and the party guests, including his childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris. Later, Hammond successfully kills his father by burning him alive, and Jordan learns of Parallax coming to Earth. |
| score: 0.377092241165 |
| What happens to Simon and Theresa at the end of the film? |
| 0) They reconcile |
| 1) They get married |
| 2) They run away |
| 3) They break up for good |
| 4) They both die |
| Plot: The next morning Percy and Simon find the women to apologize, but while Marilyn and Percy reconcile, Simon and Theresa break up for good and he leaves. On the day of his anniversary, Theresa tells her father that she and Simon were going to get married. After wondering why a man planning to get married would quit his job, Percy realizes that Simon quit his job due to his boss telling him not to marry Theresa; his disapproval of interracial relationships. Percy goes after Simon and brings him back to Theresa where they get back together, then the festivities begin. |
| score: 0.29909633506 |
| What lie does Simon tell about his job that he thinks will impress Percy? |
| 0) That he is a NASCAR pit driver for Jeff Gordon |
| 1) That he is a professional athlete |
| 2) That he is an actor |
| 3) That he is a government spy |
| 4) That he is a NASCAR driver |
| Plot: Theresa Jones (Zoe Saldana) takes her boyfriend, Simon Green (Ashton Kutcher) home to meet her parents on the occasion of her parents' 25th wedding anniversary, planning to reveal that they are engaged. However, what Theresa has also left out is that Simon is white. Her father, Percy (Bernie Mac), dislikes Simon almost immediately because of his race (Joneses are black). Wishing to impress Percy, Simon lies to him about being a NASCAR Pit driver for Jeff Gordon, not realizing that Percy is one of his biggest fans. After catching Theresa and Simon in a compromising position, Percy tries to force Simon into a hotel, but all the hotels in town are booked. Instead, he allows Simon to sleep in his basement on the couch, where Percy also sleeps. |
| score: 0.353030504032 |
| What does Theresa reveal to her father on the day of his anniversary? |
| 0) That she planned to marry Simon |
| 1) That her mother had had an affair |
| 2) That she broke up with Simon |
| 3) That Simon cheated on her |
| 4) That she was going to quit her job |
| Plot: The next morning Percy and Simon find the women to apologize, but while Marilyn and Percy reconcile, Simon and Theresa break up for good and he leaves. On the day of his anniversary, Theresa tells her father that she and Simon were going to get married. After wondering why a man planning to get married would quit his job, Percy realizes that Simon quit his job due to his boss telling him not to marry Theresa; his disapproval of interracial relationships. Percy goes after Simon and brings him back to Theresa where they get back together, then the festivities begin. |
| score: 0.360505294916 |
| Why did Simon quit his job? |
| 0) Simon quit his job because his boss sexually harassed him |
| 1) Simon quit his job to start his own business |
| 2) Simon quit his job because he found a new one |
| 3) Simon did not quit his job |
| 4) Simon quit his job because his boss told him not to marry Theresa |
| Plot: The next morning Percy and Simon find the women to apologize, but while Marilyn and Percy reconcile, Simon and Theresa break up for good and he leaves. On the day of his anniversary, Theresa tells her father that she and Simon were going to get married. After wondering why a man planning to get married would quit his job, Percy realizes that Simon quit his job due to his boss telling him not to marry Theresa; his disapproval of interracial relationships. Percy goes after Simon and brings him back to Theresa where they get back together, then the festivities begin. |
| score: 0.454270383245 |
| What does Percy reveal to Theresa about Simon? |
| 0) That Simon Lost his job |
| 1) That Simon was lying about being a NASCAR Driver |
| 2) That Reggie was Simon's boss |
| 3) That Simon Loved someone else |
| 4) That Simon never had a job |
| Plot: The next morning Percy and Simon find the women to apologize, but while Marilyn and Percy reconcile, Simon and Theresa break up for good and he leaves. On the day of his anniversary, Theresa tells her father that she and Simon were going to get married. After wondering why a man planning to get married would quit his job, Percy realizes that Simon quit his job due to his boss telling him not to marry Theresa; his disapproval of interracial relationships. Percy goes after Simon and brings him back to Theresa where they get back together, then the festivities begin. |
| score: 0.403789467661 |
| What happens to Hagrid after he is released from Azkaban? |
| 0) He moves away |
| 1) He returns to Hogwarts but quits his job as groundskeeper |
| 2) He checks himself into a psychiatric facility |
| 3) He is banished from Hogwarts by the Ministry of Magic |
| 4) He returns to Hogwarts |
| Plot: Harry defeats Riddle and revives Ginny by stabbing the diary with a basilisk fang. Fawkes' tears heal him, and he returns to Hogwarts with his friends and a baffled professor Lockhart. Dumbledore, reinstated as headmaster, praises them and orders for Hagrid's release. Dumbledore shows Harry that the sword he wielded was Godric Gryffindor's own sword, and says he is different from Voldemort because he chose Gryffindor House. Harry accuses Lucius, Dobby's master, of putting the diary in Ginny's cauldron and tricks him into freeing Dobby. The Basilisk's victims are healed, and Hagrid returns to school. |
| score: 0.192771394309 |
| What does Harry accuse Lucius of? |
| 0) Putting Riddle's diary in Harry's own cauldron |
| 1) Putting Riddle's diary in Draco's cauldron |
| 2) Putting Riddle's diary in Ginny's cauldron |
| 3) Sending Riddle's diary to Ginny |
| 4) Putting Riddle's diary in Ron's cauldron |
| Plot: Harry defeats Riddle and revives Ginny by stabbing the diary with a basilisk fang. Fawkes' tears heal him, and he returns to Hogwarts with his friends and a baffled professor Lockhart. Dumbledore, reinstated as headmaster, praises them and orders for Hagrid's release. Dumbledore shows Harry that the sword he wielded was Godric Gryffindor's own sword, and says he is different from Voldemort because he chose Gryffindor House. Harry accuses Lucius, Dobby's master, of putting the diary in Ginny's cauldron and tricks him into freeing Dobby. The Basilisk's victims are healed, and Hagrid returns to school. |
| score: 0.331866627247 |
| Which ghost haunts the abandoned bathroom where Harry and his friends set up their makeshift lab? |
| 0) Nearly Headless Nick |
| 1) Moaning Myrtle |
| 2) The Grey Lady |
| 3) The Bloody Baron |
| 4) Professor Binns |
| Plot: While serving detention with Lockhart, Harry hears voices and later finds caretaker Argus Filch's cat, Mrs Norris, petrified, and a message written in blood announcing the Chamber of Secrets has been opened and threatening "enemies of the Heir". Professor McGonagall explains that one of Hogwarts' founders, Salazar Slytherin, supposedly constructed a secret Chamber and hid a monster that only his heir can control inside the Chamber, to purge the school of impure-blooded wizards and witches. More attacks occur over the course of the year. Harry and Ron suspect Malfoy is the Heir, so Hermione suggests they question him while disguised using polyjuice potion. Their makeshift laboratory is in abandoned toilets haunted by a ghost, Moaning Myrtle. |
| score: 0.210298631399 |
| What did Salazar Slytherin do, according to Prof. McGonagall? |
| 0) He constructed a secret Chamber underneath the Whomping Willow and hid a monster inside of it |
| 1) He hid a piece of his soul in a diary |
| 2) He constructed a secret cave underneath the school's lake and hid a monster inside of it |
| 3) He constructed a secret Chamber underneath the school and hid a monster inside of it |
| 4) He constructed a secret Chamber underneath the school and hid a sword inside of it |
| Plot: While serving detention with Lockhart, Harry hears voices and later finds caretaker Argus Filch's cat, Mrs Norris, petrified, and a message written in blood announcing the Chamber of Secrets has been opened and threatening "enemies of the Heir". Professor McGonagall explains that one of Hogwarts' founders, Salazar Slytherin, supposedly constructed a secret Chamber and hid a monster that only his heir can control inside the Chamber, to purge the school of impure-blooded wizards and witches. More attacks occur over the course of the year. Harry and Ron suspect Malfoy is the Heir, so Hermione suggests they question him while disguised using polyjuice potion. Their makeshift laboratory is in abandoned toilets haunted by a ghost, Moaning Myrtle. |
| score: 0.296633418015 |
| Who instigates Dumbledore's suspension? |
| 0) Fudge |
| 1) Snape |
| 2) Lucius Malfoy |
| 3) McGonagall |
| 4) Hagrid |
| Plot: When Harry communicates with a snake, something Salazar Slytherin could do, some believe he is the Heir. At Christmas, Harry and Ron learn that Malfoy is not the Heir, but he mentions that a girl died when the Chamber was last opened fifty years before. Harry finds an enchanted diary, owned by a former student named Tom Riddle, which shows him a flashback to fifty years before, where Riddle accused Hagrid, then a pupil, of opening the Chamber. When the diary disappears and Hermione is petrified, Harry and Ron question Hagrid. Professor Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge, and Lucius Malfoy come to take Hagrid to Azkaban, but he discreetly tells the boys to "follow the spiders". Lucius has Dumbledore suspended. In the Forbidden Forest, Harry and Ron find Aragog, who reveals Hagrid's innocence and that the dead girl was found in a bathroom. Aragog sets his colony of Acromantula on Harry and Ron, but the now-wild Ford Anglia saves them. |
| score: 0.220613895731 |
| Whose diary does Harry find? |
| 0) His father's |
| 1) Dumbledore's |
| 2) Snape's |
| 3) Tom Riddle's |
| 4) Sirius Black's |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.254203738727 |
| Who comes to take Hagrid to Azkaban? |
| 0) Dumbledore, Fudge, and Draco Malfoy |
| 1) Dumbledore, Fudge, and Lucius Malfoy |
| 2) Dumbledore, Snape, and Lucius Malfoy |
| 3) Dumbledore, Fudge, and Snape |
| 4) Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Lucius Malfoy |
| Plot: When Harry communicates with a snake, something Salazar Slytherin could do, some believe he is the Heir. At Christmas, Harry and Ron learn that Malfoy is not the Heir, but he mentions that a girl died when the Chamber was last opened fifty years before. Harry finds an enchanted diary, owned by a former student named Tom Riddle, which shows him a flashback to fifty years before, where Riddle accused Hagrid, then a pupil, of opening the Chamber. When the diary disappears and Hermione is petrified, Harry and Ron question Hagrid. Professor Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge, and Lucius Malfoy come to take Hagrid to Azkaban, but he discreetly tells the boys to "follow the spiders". Lucius has Dumbledore suspended. In the Forbidden Forest, Harry and Ron find Aragog, who reveals Hagrid's innocence and that the dead girl was found in a bathroom. Aragog sets his colony of Acromantula on Harry and Ron, but the now-wild Ford Anglia saves them. |
| score: 0.306598418035 |
| What do Harry and Ron do when Tom's diary disappears? |
| 0) They go to question Dumbledore |
| 1) They go to question McGonagall |
| 2) They go to question Hagrid |
| 3) They go to question Crabbe and Goyle |
| 4) They go to question Malfoy |
| Plot: When Harry communicates with a snake, something Salazar Slytherin could do, some believe he is the Heir. At Christmas, Harry and Ron learn that Malfoy is not the Heir, but he mentions that a girl died when the Chamber was last opened fifty years before. Harry finds an enchanted diary, owned by a former student named Tom Riddle, which shows him a flashback to fifty years before, where Riddle accused Hagrid, then a pupil, of opening the Chamber. When the diary disappears and Hermione is petrified, Harry and Ron question Hagrid. Professor Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge, and Lucius Malfoy come to take Hagrid to Azkaban, but he discreetly tells the boys to "follow the spiders". Lucius has Dumbledore suspended. In the Forbidden Forest, Harry and Ron find Aragog, who reveals Hagrid's innocence and that the dead girl was found in a bathroom. Aragog sets his colony of Acromantula on Harry and Ron, but the now-wild Ford Anglia saves them. |
| score: 0.257998730127 |
| Why do some people believe Harry is the 'Heir' of Slytherin? |
| 0) Because he is sometimes evil |
| 1) Because he can speak Parseltongue like Salazar Slytherin could do |
| 2) Because he is famous |
| 3) Because of his connection to Voldemort |
| 4) Because he looks like Salazar Slytherin |
| Plot: When Harry communicates with a snake, something Salazar Slytherin could do, some believe he is the Heir. At Christmas, Harry and Ron learn that Malfoy is not the Heir, but he mentions that a girl died when the Chamber was last opened fifty years before. Harry finds an enchanted diary, owned by a former student named Tom Riddle, which shows him a flashback to fifty years before, where Riddle accused Hagrid, then a pupil, of opening the Chamber. When the diary disappears and Hermione is petrified, Harry and Ron question Hagrid. Professor Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge, and Lucius Malfoy come to take Hagrid to Azkaban, but he discreetly tells the boys to "follow the spiders". Lucius has Dumbledore suspended. In the Forbidden Forest, Harry and Ron find Aragog, who reveals Hagrid's innocence and that the dead girl was found in a bathroom. Aragog sets his colony of Acromantula on Harry and Ron, but the now-wild Ford Anglia saves them. |
| score: 0.286700924644 |
| What does Aragog do after giving the information to Harry and Ron? |
| 0) He lets them go free |
| 1) He a sets a swarm of butterflies on them |
| 2) He tries to eat them himself |
| 3) He sets the Centaurs on them |
| 4) He sets his family of spiders on them |
| Plot: When Harry communicates with a snake, something Salazar Slytherin could do, some believe he is the Heir. At Christmas, Harry and Ron learn that Malfoy is not the Heir, but he mentions that a girl died when the Chamber was last opened fifty years before. Harry finds an enchanted diary, owned by a former student named Tom Riddle, which shows him a flashback to fifty years before, where Riddle accused Hagrid, then a pupil, of opening the Chamber. When the diary disappears and Hermione is petrified, Harry and Ron question Hagrid. Professor Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge, and Lucius Malfoy come to take Hagrid to Azkaban, but he discreetly tells the boys to "follow the spiders". Lucius has Dumbledore suspended. In the Forbidden Forest, Harry and Ron find Aragog, who reveals Hagrid's innocence and that the dead girl was found in a bathroom. Aragog sets his colony of Acromantula on Harry and Ron, but the now-wild Ford Anglia saves them. |
| score: 0.196818207911 |
| What power does the basilisk have? |
| 0) It can hypnotize anyone who makes direct eye contact with it |
| 1) It can control anyone who makes direct eye contact with it |
| 2) It can instantly kill anyone who makes indirect eye contact with it |
| 3) It can instantly kill anyone who makes direct eye contact with it |
| 4) It can possess anyone who makes direct eye contact with it |
| Plot: A book page in Hermione's hand reveals the monster is a basilisk, a giant snake that can instantly kill those who make direct eye contact with it; the petrified victims saw it indirectly. The school staff learn that Ginny was taken into the Chamber, and convince Lockhart to save her. Harry and Ron find Lockhart, revealed as a fraud, planning to flee; knowing Myrtle was the girl the Basilisk killed, they drag him to her bathroom and find the Chamber's entrance. Once inside, Lockhart uses Ron's damaged wand against them, but it backfires, wipes his memory, and causes a cave-in. |
| score: 0.250708508008 |
| What does the school staff learn of Ginny's whereabouts? |
| 0) She is in the school's dungeon |
| 1) She went home |
| 2) She is Room of Requirement |
| 3) She is in the Chamber |
| 4) She has locked herself in the girl's bathroom |
| Plot: A book page in Hermione's hand reveals the monster is a basilisk, a giant snake that can instantly kill those who make direct eye contact with it; the petrified victims saw it indirectly. The school staff learn that Ginny was taken into the Chamber, and convince Lockhart to save her. Harry and Ron find Lockhart, revealed as a fraud, planning to flee; knowing Myrtle was the girl the Basilisk killed, they drag him to her bathroom and find the Chamber's entrance. Once inside, Lockhart uses Ron's damaged wand against them, but it backfires, wipes his memory, and causes a cave-in. |
| score: 0.232332402199 |
| What happens once Harry, Ron, and Lockhart are inside the Chamber? |
| 0) Lockhart tries to use Tom Riddle's broken wand against them |
| 1) Lockhart tries to use his own broken wand against them |
| 2) Lockhart tries to use Harry's broken wand against them |
| 3) Lockhart tries to punch them |
| 4) Lockhart tries to use Ron's broken wand against them |
| Plot: A book page in Hermione's hand reveals the monster is a basilisk, a giant snake that can instantly kill those who make direct eye contact with it; the petrified victims saw it indirectly. The school staff learn that Ginny was taken into the Chamber, and convince Lockhart to save her. Harry and Ron find Lockhart, revealed as a fraud, planning to flee; knowing Myrtle was the girl the Basilisk killed, they drag him to her bathroom and find the Chamber's entrance. Once inside, Lockhart uses Ron's damaged wand against them, but it backfires, wipes his memory, and causes a cave-in. |
| score: 0.448309021866 |
| What do Harry and Ron do to Lockhart after they realize he is a fraud? |
| 0) They take him to the library |
| 1) They take him to the girl's bathroom where Moaning Myrtle is |
| 2) They take him to Gryffindor Tower |
| 3) They take him to Dumbledore's office |
| 4) They take him to the Forbidden Forest |
| Plot: A book page in Hermione's hand reveals the monster is a basilisk, a giant snake that can instantly kill those who make direct eye contact with it; the petrified victims saw it indirectly. The school staff learn that Ginny was taken into the Chamber, and convince Lockhart to save her. Harry and Ron find Lockhart, revealed as a fraud, planning to flee; knowing Myrtle was the girl the Basilisk killed, they drag him to her bathroom and find the Chamber's entrance. Once inside, Lockhart uses Ron's damaged wand against them, but it backfires, wipes his memory, and causes a cave-in. |
| score: 0.333347661547 |
| What is Lockhart revealed to be? |
| 0) A Muggle |
| 1) A Death Eater |
| 2) A brave hero |
| 3) A fraud and a coward |
| 4) A werewolf |
| Plot: A book page in Hermione's hand reveals the monster is a basilisk, a giant snake that can instantly kill those who make direct eye contact with it; the petrified victims saw it indirectly. The school staff learn that Ginny was taken into the Chamber, and convince Lockhart to save her. Harry and Ron find Lockhart, revealed as a fraud, planning to flee; knowing Myrtle was the girl the Basilisk killed, they drag him to her bathroom and find the Chamber's entrance. Once inside, Lockhart uses Ron's damaged wand against them, but it backfires, wipes his memory, and causes a cave-in. |
| score: 0.226849546332 |
| What does the book Hermione is reading reveal about the monster? |
| 0) It is a python |
| 1) It is a three-headed dog |
| 2) It is a boa constrictor |
| 3) It is a basilisk |
| 4) It is a giant lizard |
| Plot: A book page in Hermione's hand reveals the monster is a basilisk, a giant snake that can instantly kill those who make direct eye contact with it; the petrified victims saw it indirectly. The school staff learn that Ginny was taken into the Chamber, and convince Lockhart to save her. Harry and Ron find Lockhart, revealed as a fraud, planning to flee; knowing Myrtle was the girl the Basilisk killed, they drag him to her bathroom and find the Chamber's entrance. Once inside, Lockhart uses Ron's damaged wand against them, but it backfires, wipes his memory, and causes a cave-in. |
| score: 0.297968477056 |
| What happens as Harry is chasing Dobby? |
| 0) Dobby trashes Dudley's room |
| 1) Dobby destroys a pie |
| 2) Dobby trashes the kitchen |
| 3) Dobby destroys a cake |
| 4) Dobby destroys the Vernon's car |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.367513130366 |
| Who visits Harry in his room? |
| 0) Dobby |
| 1) Kreacher |
| 2) Hagrid |
| 3) Ron and Hermione |
| 4) Dumbledore |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.266192093714 |
| What is Dobby's warning to Harry? |
| 0) Bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts |
| 1) Bad things will happen if goes near the cake in the kitchen |
| 2) Bad things will happen if he keeps writing letters to Ron and Hermione |
| 3) Good things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts |
| 4) Bad things will happen if he stays home |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.371802390323 |
| What is Dobby? |
| 0) A house-elf |
| 1) A goblin |
| 2) A hippogriff |
| 3) A dwarf |
| 4) A mandrake |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.230228329377 |
| Who rescues Harry from the Dursleys house? |
| 0) Ron and Ginny |
| 1) Hagrid |
| 2) Ron and Hermione |
| 3) Ron, Fred, and George |
| 4) Ron and Percy |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.337707448513 |
| Where does Dobby run when Harry starts chasing him? |
| 0) Into the cupboard under the stairs |
| 1) Into Dudley's room |
| 2) Downstairs |
| 3) He disappears |
| 4) Outside |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.281840171398 |
| Why doesn't Harry receive any letters from his Hogwarts friends all summer? |
| 0) Because his friends haven't sent him any letters |
| 1) Because his cousin Dudley has been intercepting his friends' letters |
| 2) Because Dobby the house-elf has been intercepting his friends' letters |
| 3) Because his Uncle Vernon has been intercepting his friends' letters |
| 4) Because his friends decided to e-mail him instead of sending him letters |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.388138830955 |
| What happens to Harry after Dobby destroys the cake and disappears? |
| 0) The Dursleys lock him in the cupboard under the stairs |
| 1) The Dursleys lock him in his wardrobe |
| 2) The Dursleys kick him out |
| 3) The Dursleys send him to live with the Weasleys |
| 4) The Dursleys lock him in his room |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.340381993594 |
| What anagram for his future identity did Tom create from his full name? |
| 0) I am Lord Marvolo |
| 1) I am King Voldemort |
| 2) I am Lord Voldemort |
| 3) I am Lord Volmedort |
| 4) I am Lord Voldy |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.272444290417 |
| What does Fawkes do to the Basilisk? |
| 0) Fawkes stabs the Basilisk |
| 1) Fawkes petrifies the Basilisk |
| 2) Fawkes heals the Basilisk |
| 3) Fawkes kills the Basilisk |
| 4) Fawkes blinds the Basilisk |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.392262943984 |
| What does Riddle summon? |
| 0) Buckbeak |
| 1) Fawkes |
| 2) The Basilisk |
| 3) A Centaur |
| 4) Nagini |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.253932418546 |
| What weapon does the Sorting Hat produce? |
| 0) A pocket knife |
| 1) A dagger |
| 2) A gun |
| 3) A sword |
| 4) A wand |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.189061930279 |
| Who is Fawkes? |
| 0) Dumbledore's phoenix |
| 1) Dumbledore's cat |
| 2) Hagrid's dragon |
| 3) Hagrid's pheonix |
| 4) McGonagall's pheonix |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.25597944882 |
| What happens when Ron and Harry crash into the Whomping Willow? |
| 0) Giant spiders attack the car |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) Harry's wand gets broken |
| 3) Ron's wand gets broken |
| 4) Hedwig's cage breaks |
| Plot: While buying school supplies, Harry and the Weasley family encounter Rubeus Hagrid and Hermione Granger, and they attend a book-signing by celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart, who announces he will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry also encounters Draco Malfoy and his father Lucius, who slips a book in Ginny Weasley's belongings. When Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, they fly to Hogwarts in the Ford Anglia and crash into the hostile Whomping Willow. Ron's wand is damaged, and the car throws them out before driving off. They are allowed back into school but face detention. |
| score: 0.306027893126 |
| Who else does Harry run into while shopping for school supplies? |
| 0) Snape |
| 1) The Dursleys |
| 2) Dumbledore |
| 3) Crabbe and Goyle |
| 4) Draco and Lucius Malfoy |
| Plot: While buying school supplies, Harry and the Weasley family encounter Rubeus Hagrid and Hermione Granger, and they attend a book-signing by celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart, who announces he will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry also encounters Draco Malfoy and his father Lucius, who slips a book in Ginny Weasley's belongings. When Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, they fly to Hogwarts in the Ford Anglia and crash into the hostile Whomping Willow. Ron's wand is damaged, and the car throws them out before driving off. They are allowed back into school but face detention. |
| score: 0.255942871516 |
| Where are Ron and Harry blocked from entering?? |
| 0) Platform Nine |
| 1) Diagon Alley |
| 2) Platform Ten and Three-Quarters |
| 3) Platform Nine and Three-Quarters |
| 4) Ollivanders Wand Shop |
| Plot: While buying school supplies, Harry and the Weasley family encounter Rubeus Hagrid and Hermione Granger, and they attend a book-signing by celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart, who announces he will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry also encounters Draco Malfoy and his father Lucius, who slips a book in Ginny Weasley's belongings. When Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, they fly to Hogwarts in the Ford Anglia and crash into the hostile Whomping Willow. Ron's wand is damaged, and the car throws them out before driving off. They are allowed back into school but face detention. |
| score: 0.247352265415 |
| Whose book signing do Harry and his friends attend? |
| 0) Dudley Dursley |
| 1) George Weasley |
| 2) Mr. Mason |
| 3) Gilderoy Lockhart |
| 4) Fred Weasley |
| Plot: While buying school supplies, Harry and the Weasley family encounter Rubeus Hagrid and Hermione Granger, and they attend a book-signing by celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart, who announces he will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry also encounters Draco Malfoy and his father Lucius, who slips a book in Ginny Weasley's belongings. When Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, they fly to Hogwarts in the Ford Anglia and crash into the hostile Whomping Willow. Ron's wand is damaged, and the car throws them out before driving off. They are allowed back into school but face detention. |
| score: 0.269298104753 |
| What is Lockhart's announcement? |
| 0) He will be the additional Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher |
| 1) He will be the new Defence Against the Dark Science teacher |
| 2) He will be the additional Defence Against the Dark Science teacher |
| 3) He will be the new Defence to support the Dark Arts students |
| 4) He will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher |
| Plot: While buying school supplies, Harry and the Weasley family encounter Rubeus Hagrid and Hermione Granger, and they attend a book-signing by celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart, who announces he will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry also encounters Draco Malfoy and his father Lucius, who slips a book in Ginny Weasley's belongings. When Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, they fly to Hogwarts in the Ford Anglia and crash into the hostile Whomping Willow. Ron's wand is damaged, and the car throws them out before driving off. They are allowed back into school but face detention. |
| score: 0.239589216334 |
| What is Tom Riddle's true identity? |
| 0) He is Lord Voldemort |
| 1) He is Lord Vlademort |
| 2) He is King Vlad |
| 3) He is Lord Moldevort |
| 4) He is Lord Volmedort |
| Plot: Harry enters the Chamber alone and finds Ginny unconscious and dying guarded by Tom Riddle. Harry realises Riddle is the Heir and he used the diary to manipulate Ginny and re-open the Chamber. Riddle then reveals his full name, Tom Marvolo Riddle, from which he created the anagram for his future new identity: "I am Lord Voldemort". After Harry expresses support for Dumbledore, Dumbledore's phoenix Fawkes flies in with the Sorting Hat, and Riddle summons the Basilisk. Fawkes blinds the Basilisk, and the Sorting Hat eventually produces a sword with which Harry battles and slays the Basilisk, but he is poisoned by its fangs. |
| score: 0.23648384388 |
| How do Ron and Harry get to Hogwarts? |
| 0) With Hermione's help |
| 1) They walk for hours |
| 2) They jump from the Whomping Willow |
| 3) On their brooms |
| 4) In a flying Ford Anglia |
| Plot: Harry Potter spends the summer without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf who warns him bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. Harry chases him downstairs, where Dobby destroys a cake. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in their father's flying Ford Anglia. |
| score: 0.458435219243 |
| Who is the new Dark Arts teacher? |
| 0) Lockhart |
| 1) Fudge |
| 2) Snape |
| 3) Hagrid |
| 4) Lucius |
| Plot: While buying school supplies, Harry and the Weasley family encounter Rubeus Hagrid and Hermione Granger, and they attend a book-signing by celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart, who announces he will be the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry also encounters Draco Malfoy and his father Lucius, who slips a book in Ginny Weasley's belongings. When Harry and Ron are blocked from entering Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, they fly to Hogwarts in the Ford Anglia and crash into the hostile Whomping Willow. Ron's wand is damaged, and the car throws them out before driving off. They are allowed back into school but face detention. |
| score: 0.208345213542 |
| What is the name of Voldemort's snake? |
| 0) Magi. |
| 1) Nagini. |
| 2) Ollivander. |
| 3) Luna. |
| 4) Nixus. |
| Plot: Voldemort announces Harry's apparent death to everyone at Hogwarts and demands they all surrender. As Neville gives a defiant response, Harry reveals he is very much alive. Neville draws the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat, and as Harry confronts Voldemort in a duel throughout the castle, Neville decapitates Nagini, leaving Voldemort mortal, and Molly Weasley kills Bellatrix in the Great Hall. Harry and Voldemort's fight ends with Voldemort's own Killing Curse rebounding and obliterating him. After the battle, Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that the Elder Wand had recognised him as its true master because he had disarmed Draco, who earlier had disarmed its previous owner, Dumbledore, but instead of claiming the Elder Wand, Harry breaks and discards it instead. |
| score: 0.204874130164 |
| Who rescues Harry from the attack by Draco, Blaise and Goyle? |
| 0) Ron and Hermione. |
| 1) Bill Weasley and Luna. |
| 2) Ron and Snape. |
| 3) Luna and Hermione. |
| 4) Hermione and Luna. |
| Plot: Nineteen years later, Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron, proudly watch their own children leave for Hogwarts at the King's Cross station. |
| score: 0.343359470412 |
| Who has been killed during the chaos at Hogwarts? |
| 0) Severus Snape |
| 1) Minerva McGonagall and Fred. |
| 2) Bill and Luna. |
| 3) Fred, Lupin, and Tonks. |
| 4) Fred, Lupin, and Luna. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.210341106671 |
| Who attacks Harry in the Room of Requirement? |
| 0) Snape, Draco and Voldemort. |
| 1) Blaise Zabini, Goyle and Snape. |
| 2) Ollivander, Snape and Death Eater. |
| 3) Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle. |
| 4) Goyle, Draco and Voldemort. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.232813366094 |
| What does Harry and his friends see at the boathouse? |
| 0) Voldemort's weapon. |
| 1) Nagini and Snape talking. |
| 2) Voldemort and Snape talking. |
| 3) Voldemort and Snape fighting. |
| 4) Dumledore fighting Voldemort. |
| Plot: Harry learns from Snape's memories that Snape loved Harry's late mother, Lily, but despised his father, James, who had bullied him. Following her death, Snape worked secretly with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort because of his love for Lily. Harry also learns Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands was planned between them, and that the Patronus doe he saw in the woods that led him to the sword had been conjured by Snape. Harry discovers that he himself became a Horcrux when Voldemort originally failed to kill him and that Harry must die to destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul within him. Harry then surrenders himself to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who finds himself in limbo, where Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that the part of Voldemort within Harry was killed by Voldemort's own curse. Harry then returns to his body, determined to defeat Voldemort once and for all. |
| score: 0.238479425767 |
| What does Harry do to the diadem? |
| 0) He stabs it the Basilisk feather. |
| 1) He throws it away. |
| 2) He burns it with the Basilisk fire. |
| 3) He stabs it the Basilisk fang. |
| 4) He burns it. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.190000347547 |
| Who challenges Snape to a duel? |
| 0) Fleur Delacour. |
| 1) Minerva McGonagall. |
| 2) Ron Weasley. |
| 3) Bellatrix Lestrange. |
| 4) Mina McGonagall. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.195358783797 |
| Where is Helena's mother's diadem? |
| 0) In the Room of Requirement. |
| 1) In the Room of Rumination. |
| 2) In the Room of Resting. |
| 3) In the Requiem Room. |
| 4) In the Reminiscence Room. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.148717169804 |
| What does Ron to the diadem after Harry stabs it? |
| 0) He throws it out of the window. |
| 1) He kicks it into the Room of Requirement. |
| 2) He throws it into the Room of Resting. |
| 3) He pushes it through the door to the yard. |
| 4) He burns it with strong fire. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.199845070914 |
| What does McGonagall do after Snape flees? |
| 0) She gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. |
| 1) She gathers her relatives for battle |
| 2) She sends her students to sek for him. |
| 3) She summons her servants for battle. |
| 4) She goes immediately after him. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.208488272309 |
| What does Helena's ghost reveal to Harry? |
| 0) That Snape performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem. |
| 1) That Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem. |
| 2) That Voldemort kidnapped her mother. |
| 3) That Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's necklace. |
| 4) That Voldemort is performing red magic on Harry. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.230346896148 |
| What happens when Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse in the Room of Requirement? |
| 0) Goyle gets away unharmed. |
| 1) Goyle gets severely burned. |
| 2) Goyle is burned to death. |
| 3) The curse doesn't work. |
| 4) Everybody leave the room. |
| Plot: Snape hears of Harry's return and warns staff and students of punishment for aiding Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees after Minerva McGonagall challenges him to a duel. McGonagall gathers the Hogwarts community for battle. At Luna Lovegood's insistence, Harry speaks to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost, who reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, which is in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Hermione destroys the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. In the Room of Requirement, Draco, Blaise Zabini and Goyle attack Harry, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse and, unable to control it, is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it into the Room of Requirement, where it is destroyed. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Before dying, Snape tells Harry to take his memories to the Pensieve. In the chaos at Hogwarts, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks have been killed. |
| score: 0.235231215658 |
| What does Dumbledore's spirit tell Harry when he is in limbo? |
| 0) The part of Voldemort's soul that was in Harry is still there and cannot be destroyed |
| 1) The part of Voldemort's soul that was in Harry was destroyed by Voldemort's curse |
| 2) He wants Harry to bring him back to life |
| 3) He loves being in Heaven |
| 4) He is jealous of Harry's power |
| Plot: Harry learns from Snape's memories that Snape loved Harry's late mother, Lily, but despised his father, James, who had bullied him. Following her death, Snape worked secretly with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort because of his love for Lily. Harry also learns Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands was planned between them, and that the Patronus doe he saw in the woods that led him to the sword had been conjured by Snape. Harry discovers that he himself became a Horcrux when Voldemort originally failed to kill him and that Harry must die to destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul within him. Harry then surrenders himself to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who finds himself in limbo, where Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that the part of Voldemort within Harry was killed by Voldemort's own curse. Harry then returns to his body, determined to defeat Voldemort once and for all. |
| score: 0.392767115662 |
| Why did Snape despise Harry's father, James? |
| 0) Because he found James extremely annoying |
| 1) Because James bullied him |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) Because James was rich and arrogant |
| 4) Because James stole from him |
| Plot: Harry learns from Snape's memories that Snape loved Harry's late mother, Lily, but despised his father, James, who had bullied him. Following her death, Snape worked secretly with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort because of his love for Lily. Harry also learns Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands was planned between them, and that the Patronus doe he saw in the woods that led him to the sword had been conjured by Snape. Harry discovers that he himself became a Horcrux when Voldemort originally failed to kill him and that Harry must die to destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul within him. Harry then surrenders himself to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who finds himself in limbo, where Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that the part of Voldemort within Harry was killed by Voldemort's own curse. Harry then returns to his body, determined to defeat Voldemort once and for all. |
| score: 0.240264027214 |
| What did Snape do after Harry's mother's death? |
| 0) He worked with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort |
| 1) He worked with Voldemort to try to kill Harry |
| 2) He worked with Dumbledore to protect Harry from the Dursleys |
| 3) He tried to adopt Harry |
| 4) He tried to stay as far away from Harry as possible so he wouldn't be reminded of Lily |
| Plot: Harry learns from Snape's memories that Snape loved Harry's late mother, Lily, but despised his father, James, who had bullied him. Following her death, Snape worked secretly with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort because of his love for Lily. Harry also learns Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands was planned between them, and that the Patronus doe he saw in the woods that led him to the sword had been conjured by Snape. Harry discovers that he himself became a Horcrux when Voldemort originally failed to kill him and that Harry must die to destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul within him. Harry then surrenders himself to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who finds himself in limbo, where Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that the part of Voldemort within Harry was killed by Voldemort's own curse. Harry then returns to his body, determined to defeat Voldemort once and for all. |
| score: 0.370479733782 |
| What does Harry learn from Snape's memories about Snape's relationship to Harry's parents? |
| 0) Snape was the Half-Blood Prince |
| 1) Snape used to bully Harry's mother |
| 2) Snape was in love with Harry's mother but despised his father |
| 3) Snape was in love with Harry's father but despised his mother |
| 4) Snape used to bully Harry's father |
| Plot: Harry learns from Snape's memories that Snape loved Harry's late mother, Lily, but despised his father, James, who had bullied him. Following her death, Snape worked secretly with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort because of his love for Lily. Harry also learns Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands was planned between them, and that the Patronus doe he saw in the woods that led him to the sword had been conjured by Snape. Harry discovers that he himself became a Horcrux when Voldemort originally failed to kill him and that Harry must die to destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul within him. Harry then surrenders himself to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who finds himself in limbo, where Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that the part of Voldemort within Harry was killed by Voldemort's own curse. Harry then returns to his body, determined to defeat Voldemort once and for all. |
| score: 0.340097533767 |
| What does Harry discover about himself in connection to Voldemort? |
| 0) He became a Horcrux when he destroyed Tom Riddle's diary |
| 1) He is Voldemort's illigetimate son |
| 2) He is Voldemort's clone |
| 3) He became a Horcrux when Voldemort used his blood in the potion to revive himself |
| 4) He became a Horcrux when Voldemort tried to kill him as a baby and failed |
| Plot: Harry learns from Snape's memories that Snape loved Harry's late mother, Lily, but despised his father, James, who had bullied him. Following her death, Snape worked secretly with Dumbledore to protect Harry from Voldemort because of his love for Lily. Harry also learns Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands was planned between them, and that the Patronus doe he saw in the woods that led him to the sword had been conjured by Snape. Harry discovers that he himself became a Horcrux when Voldemort originally failed to kill him and that Harry must die to destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul within him. Harry then surrenders himself to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who finds himself in limbo, where Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that the part of Voldemort within Harry was killed by Voldemort's own curse. Harry then returns to his body, determined to defeat Voldemort once and for all. |
| score: 0.382802600224 |
| Who kills Bellatrix? |
| 0) Molly Weasley |
| 1) George Weasley |
| 2) Ron |
| 3) Ginny |
| 4) Harry |
| Plot: Voldemort announces Harry's apparent death to everyone at Hogwarts and demands they all surrender. As Neville gives a defiant response, Harry reveals he is very much alive. Neville draws the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat, and as Harry confronts Voldemort in a duel throughout the castle, Neville decapitates Nagini, leaving Voldemort mortal, and Molly Weasley kills Bellatrix in the Great Hall. Harry and Voldemort's fight ends with Voldemort's own Killing Curse rebounding and obliterating him. After the battle, Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that the Elder Wand had recognised him as its true master because he had disarmed Draco, who earlier had disarmed its previous owner, Dumbledore, but instead of claiming the Elder Wand, Harry breaks and discards it instead. |
| score: 0.208458399495 |
| What does Neville do as Harry duels with Voldemort? |
| 0) Neville decapitates Nagini |
| 1) Neville kills five Death Eaters |
| 2) Neville takes Nagini captive |
| 3) Neville tortures Nagini |
| 4) Duels with the Malfoys |
| Plot: Voldemort announces Harry's apparent death to everyone at Hogwarts and demands they all surrender. As Neville gives a defiant response, Harry reveals he is very much alive. Neville draws the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat, and as Harry confronts Voldemort in a duel throughout the castle, Neville decapitates Nagini, leaving Voldemort mortal, and Molly Weasley kills Bellatrix in the Great Hall. Harry and Voldemort's fight ends with Voldemort's own Killing Curse rebounding and obliterating him. After the battle, Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that the Elder Wand had recognised him as its true master because he had disarmed Draco, who earlier had disarmed its previous owner, Dumbledore, but instead of claiming the Elder Wand, Harry breaks and discards it instead. |
| score: 0.330099758135 |
| What happens nineteen years later? |
| 0) Fleur and Luna, Bill and Bellatrix, proudly watch their own children leave for school at the King's Cross station. |
| 1) Fleur and Luna, Bill and Bellatrix, proudly watch their own children leave for Hogwarts at the King's Cross station. |
| 2) Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron, proudly watch their own children leave for school at the King's Cross station. |
| 3) Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron, proudly watch their own children leave for Hogwarts at the King's Cross station. |
| 4) Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron, proudly watch their own children leave for camp at the King's Cross station. |
| Plot: Nineteen years later, Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron, proudly watch their own children leave for Hogwarts at the King's Cross station. |
| score: 0.643778402314 |
| What does Harry realize after his vision? |
| 0) There is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Salazar Slytherin. |
| 1) There is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. |
| 2) There is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow disconnected to Helga Hufflepuff. |
| 3) There is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Helga Hufflepuff. |
| 4) There is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Godric Gryffindor. |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.303146553902 |
| What does Griphook take from the vault? |
| 0) the sword of Godric Gryffindor |
| 1) the blade of Godric Gryffindor |
| 2) the broomstick of Godric Gryffindor |
| 3) the knife of Godric Gryffindor |
| 4) Godric Gryffindor's book |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.275885763364 |
| What does Griphook do after retrieving the sword from the vault? |
| 0) Griphook buys the sword from the trio. |
| 1) Griphook leaves the sword and seizes the trio. |
| 2) Griphook breaks the sword and abandons the trio. |
| 3) Griphook snatches the sword and abandons the trio. |
| 4) Griphook destroys the sword and abandons the trio. |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.32334331275 |
| How does Longbottom help Harry and his friends? |
| 0) Neville Longbottom leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogsmeade |
| 1) Neville Longbottom leads the trio through a secret passageway into Knockturn Alley |
| 2) Neville Longbottom leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts |
| 3) Neville Longbottom leads the trio through a secret passageway into Beauxbatons |
| 4) Neville Longbottom leads the trio through a secret passageway into Diagon Alley |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.284642753495 |
| Who does Aberforth instruct to call Longbottom? |
| 0) the portrait of his deceased mother, Kendra |
| 1) the portrait of his deceased father, Percival |
| 2) the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana |
| 3) the portrait of his deceased aunt, Honoria |
| 4) the portrait of his deceased younger brother, Albus |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.229671302918 |
| What is Harry's vision? |
| 0) Voldemort commanding Malfoy, Peter Pettigrew including Griphook. |
| 1) Voldemort commanding Death Eaters, Bellatrix including Nagini. |
| 2) Voldemort killing Cedric, including Griphook. |
| 3) Voldemort killing Harry's parents, and including Cedric. |
| 4) Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook. |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.26512808939 |
| What does Harry find in Bellatrix's vault? |
| 0) Harry discovers the gold coins |
| 1) Harry discovers the silver coins |
| 2) Harry discovers Tom Riddle's book |
| 3) Harry discovers the Horcrux |
| 4) Harry discovers the gold necklace |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort retrieves the Elder Wand from Albus Dumbledore's grave. After burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the help of goblin Griphook, Ron, and Hermione to break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts bank, suspecting a Horcrux may be there. Griphook agrees, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and to Draco Malfoy, but Malfoy's has changed its allegiance to Harry. |
| score: 0.311652990838 |
| What else does Harry realize? |
| 0) There Horcrux is somehow disconnected to Helga Hufflepuff. |
| 1) There Horcrux is somehow connected to Salazar Slytherin. |
| 2) There Horcrux is somehow connected to Helga Hufflepuff. |
| 3) There Horcrux is somehow connected to Godric Gryffindor. |
| 4) There Horcrux is somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. |
| Plot: In Bellatrix's vault, Harry discovers the Horcrux is Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He retrieves it, but Griphook snatches the sword of Godric Gryffindor and abandons the trio, leaving them cornered by security. The three release the dragon guardian and flee on its back. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort killing goblins, including Griphook, and learns Voldemort is aware of the theft. Harry also realises there is a Horcrux at Hogwarts somehow connected to Rowena Ravenclaw. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade, where Aberforth Dumbledore instructs the portrait of his deceased younger sister, Ariana, to fetch Neville Longbottom, who leads the trio through a secret passageway into Hogwarts. |
| score: 0.263733755114 |
| Who is Griphook? |
| 0) Human |
| 1) Witch |
| 2) Goblin |
| 3) Phoenix |
| 4) Elf |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort retrieves the Elder Wand from Albus Dumbledore's grave. After burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the help of goblin Griphook, Ron, and Hermione to break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts bank, suspecting a Horcrux may be there. Griphook agrees, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and to Draco Malfoy, but Malfoy's has changed its allegiance to Harry. |
| score: 0.204044637675 |
| Who does Harry ask for help to break into Bellatrix's vault? |
| 0) Griphook, Ron, and Hermione |
| 1) Albus Dumbledore |
| 2) Draco Malfoy |
| 3) Griphook, Luna and Draco |
| 4) Hermione, Snape and Ron |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort retrieves the Elder Wand from Albus Dumbledore's grave. After burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the help of goblin Griphook, Ron, and Hermione to break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts bank, suspecting a Horcrux may be there. Griphook agrees, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and to Draco Malfoy, but Malfoy's has changed its allegiance to Harry. |
| score: 0.347942558478 |
| Who is Ollivander? |
| 0) Key Maker |
| 1) Dressmaker |
| 2) Wandmaker |
| 3) Elf |
| 4) Shoemaker |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort retrieves the Elder Wand from Albus Dumbledore's grave. After burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the help of goblin Griphook, Ron, and Hermione to break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts bank, suspecting a Horcrux may be there. Griphook agrees, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and to Draco Malfoy, but Malfoy's has changed its allegiance to Harry. |
| score: 0.173892917287 |
| What does Ollivander tell Harry? |
| 0) That Malfoy has his allegiance to Bellatrix |
| 1) The two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belong to Lord Voldermort |
| 2) The two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belong to Dumbledore |
| 3) The two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belong to Bellatrix and Draco Malfoy |
| 4) The two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belong to Ron and Hermoine |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort retrieves the Elder Wand from Albus Dumbledore's grave. After burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the help of goblin Griphook, Ron, and Hermione to break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts bank, suspecting a Horcrux may be there. Griphook agrees, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and to Draco Malfoy, but Malfoy's has changed its allegiance to Harry. |
| score: 0.342605513274 |
| What does Snape reveal himself to be after he overpowers Harry? |
| 0) A troll. |
| 1) A zombie. |
| 2) The Black-Blood Prince. |
| 3) The Half-Blood Prince. |
| 4) A werewolf. |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.270820710607 |
| Who kills Dumbledore when Draco fails? |
| 0) Horace Slughorn. |
| 1) Bellatrix Lestrange. |
| 2) George Weasley. |
| 3) Snape. |
| 4) Wormtail. |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.277077535405 |
| What message is contained in the locket? |
| 0) From R.A.B, stating he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. |
| 1) About Harry's parents. |
| 2) About Harry's heritage. |
| 3) From R.A.C stating that he has stolen a key. |
| 4) That R.A.B. wants to duplicate Horcrux |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.310605496313 |
| What does the fake locket contain? |
| 0) A diamond key. |
| 1) A message from "R.A.B." |
| 2) A golden ring. |
| 3) A photo of Harry's parents. |
| 4) |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.221436469536 |
| What does Harry tell Ron and Hermione? |
| 0) The truth about Draco. |
| 1) That the locket Horcrux was a fake. |
| 2) |
| 3) That he is going away. |
| 4) Who Snape really is. |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.337756451203 |
| How does Snape kill Dumbledore? |
| 0) He pushes him from the wall. |
| 1) He poisons him. |
| 2) He stabs him. |
| 3) By Abracadabra curse. |
| 4) By Avada Kedavra curse. |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.321972309442 |
| What do Harry, Ron and Hermione decide to do instead of returning to Hogwarts for their final year? |
| 0) To go home and forget about everything. |
| 1) To seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes |
| 2) To return to Hogwarts. |
| 3) To revenge Dumbledore. |
| 4) To go on a trip around the world. |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.344798145435 |
| What are the students and staff doing, back at the school after Dumbledore is killed? |
| 0) |
| 1) They have a funeral for Dumbledore. |
| 2) They play games. |
| 3) They mourn Dumbledore. |
| 4) They have dinner. |
| Plot: Dumbledore instructs Harry to hide as Draco arrives and reveals that he has been chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. However, he is unable to bring himself to do it, and Snape casts the Avada Kedavra curse instead, killing Dumbledore. Harry attempts to curse Snape but Snape overpowers him and reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince. Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning Dumbledore. Harry later reveals to Ron and Hermione that the locket Horcrux was a fake. The locket contains a message from "R.A.B.", stating that he has stolen the real Horcrux with the intent of destroying it. Rather than return for their final year at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron and Hermione vow to seek out and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. |
| score: 0.25065617425 |
| Who sets the Burrow on fire? |
| 0) Ron and Harry |
| 1) Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback |
| 2) Fred and George |
| 3) Voldemort |
| 4) Ginny |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.306875420278 |
| What happens between Ginny and Harry when they go to hide the textbook? |
| 0) They have their first fight |
| 1) They attack each other |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) They have their first hug |
| 4) They have their first kiss |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.194411313225 |
| Where do Ginny and Harry hide the Half-Blood Prince's textbook? |
| 0) In the Dungeon |
| 1) In the Room of Hiding |
| 2) In the girl's bathroom |
| 3) In the Room of Requirement |
| 4) In the Forbidden Forest |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.269861335015 |
| What does Ron drink that nearly kills him? |
| 0) Poisoned butterbeer |
| 1) Poisoned wine |
| 2) Poisoned mead |
| 3) Water |
| 4) Sour milk |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.219972100395 |
| Who was the poisoned mead meant for? |
| 0) Harry |
| 1) Dumbledore |
| 2) Hermione |
| 3) Slughorn |
| 4) Snape |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.219856180309 |
| Why do Ginny and Harry hide the textbook? |
| 0) They are afraid it may contain more Dark Magic |
| 1) They want to keep the information inside it for themselves |
| 2) They are playing Hide and Seek |
| 3) They don't want Crabbe and Goyle to find it |
| 4) They are afraid it may contain more Light Magic |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.22196029047 |
| Which two of Voldermort's Horcruxes have already been destroyed? |
| 0) Tom Riddle's diary and The Sword of Gryffindor |
| 1) The Basilisk and Marvolo Gaunt's ring |
| 2) The Potions textbook and Marvolo Gaunt's ring |
| 3) Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's watch |
| 4) Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.262981090263 |
| How do Bellatrix, Fenrir and other Death Eaters get into Hogwarts? |
| 0) Through a Vanishing Cabinet with help from Snape |
| 1) Through the front doors with help from Draco |
| 2) Through a Vanishing Cabinet with help from Draco |
| 3) Through the dungeon with help from Snape |
| 4) Through a Vanishing Cabinet with help from Crabbe and Goyle |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.287085307266 |
| What does Dumbledore reveal to Harry about Slughorn's memories? |
| 0) Dumbledore reveals that Slughorn holds an extremely embarrassing memory of him |
| 1) Dumbledore reveals that Slughorn has a terrible short-term memory |
| 2) Dumbledore reveals that Slughorn holds a memory that is crucial to Voldemort's defeat |
| 3) Dumbledore reveals that Slughorn has a terrible long-term memory |
| 4) Dumbledore reveals that Slughorn holds a memory that would divulge new information about Voldemort's rough childhood |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.352032252284 |
| What are Horcruxes? |
| 0) Objects that contain pieces of one's mind |
| 1) Religious relics |
| 2) Another word for souvenirs in the wizarding world |
| 3) Objects that contain pieces of one's heart |
| 4) Objects that contain pieces of one's soul |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.203038258626 |
| What does Tom ask about in Slughorn's memory? |
| 0) How to destroy Horcruxes |
| 1) The Killing Curse |
| 2) How to Apparate |
| 3) How to create a Portkey |
| 4) How to create Horcruxes |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.228357132565 |
| What kind of vow does Snape make with Draco's mother? |
| 0) Wedding Vows |
| 1) A pinky promise |
| 2) An Unbreakable Vow |
| 3) A Breakable Vow |
| 4) A Blood Oath |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the wizarding and Muggle worlds and has chosen Draco Malfoy to carry out a secret mission. Severus Snape makes an Unbreakable Vow with Draco's mother, Narcissa, to protect Draco and fulfill the assignment if he fails. |
| score: 0.393952466633 |
| What is Draco's mother's name? |
| 0) Natasha Malfoy |
| 1) Lily Potter |
| 2) Clarissa Malfoy |
| 3) Narcissa Malfoy |
| 4) Marie Malfoy |
| Plot: Lord Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the wizarding and Muggle worlds and has chosen Draco Malfoy to carry out a secret mission. Severus Snape makes an Unbreakable Vow with Draco's mother, Narcissa, to protect Draco and fulfill the assignment if he fails. |
| score: 0.32071689073 |
| What are the names of Harry's best friends? |
| 0) Draco Malfoy and Vincent Crabbe |
| 1) Padma and Parvati Patil |
| 2) Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle |
| 3) Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger |
| 4) Sirius Black and Severus Snape |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.213790563592 |
| Who does Harry accompany to visit Horace? |
| 0) Hagrid |
| 1) Dumbledore |
| 2) Snape |
| 3) McGonagall |
| 4) Quirrell |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.194504774511 |
| Who was the previous owner of the textbook Harry borrows? |
| 0) The Full-Blood Prince |
| 1) The Half-Blood Prince |
| 2) Lily Potter |
| 3) The Prince of England |
| 4) Dumbledore |
| Plot: Harry spends the Christmas holidays with the Weasleys. On Christmas Eve, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback set fire to the Burrow. Back at school, Ron is nearly killed when he drinks poisoned mead, a drink originally intended for Dumbledore. While recovering, Ron murmurs Hermione's name, causing Lavender to end their relationship. Harry confronts Draco and severely injures him with a Sectumsempra curse taken from the textbook of the Half-Blood Prince. Snape enters and quickly heals Draco's wound. Fearing the book may be filled with more Dark Magic, Ginny and Harry hide it in the Room of Requirement and share their first kiss. |
| score: 0.229415286604 |
| What is in Harry's textbook? |
| 0) Notes, poems, and spells regarding how to take care of magical creatures |
| 1) Notes, instructions, and spells regarding how to summon a patronus |
| 2) Love notes from Draco |
| 3) Notes, instructions, and spells regarding potions |
| 4) Nothing; it is completely blank |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.245982883833 |
| Who is Horace Slughorn? |
| 0) A former Divinations professor at Hogwarts |
| 1) The Half-Blood Prince |
| 2) A former Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts |
| 3) A former Potions professor at Hogwarts |
| 4) A Death Eater |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.254032955725 |
| What is Hermione's and Ron's reaction to Harry's claim that Draco is a Death Eater? |
| 0) They are skeptical |
| 1) They are apathetic |
| 2) They agree right away |
| 3) They are happy |
| 4) They are sad |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.199786077685 |
| How does Ron upset Hermione? |
| 0) He starts dating Lavender Brown |
| 1) He starts dating the Patil twins |
| 2) He puts gum in her hair |
| 3) He makes fun of her shoes |
| 4) He starts dating Lola Brown |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.233799462307 |
| Why does Harry believe Draco is now a Death Eater? |
| 0) He heard Draco speaking Parseltongue |
| 1) He saw Draco take part in a ceremony |
| 2) Because Draco is evil |
| 3) No particular reason; he just has a feeling |
| 4) He saw Draco kill someone |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.266920029392 |
| DUPLICATE - What does Harry believe Voldemort has turned Draco into? |
| 0) A Quidditch Seeker |
| 1) A Life Eater |
| 2) A mouse |
| 3) A cat |
| 4) A Death Eater |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.263356810191 |
| How old is Harry? |
| 0) 21 |
| 1) 11 |
| 2) 18 |
| 3) 12 |
| 4) 16 |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.131800910276 |
| What class are Harry and Ron forced to borrow textbooks for? |
| 0) Hagrid's Care of Magical Creatures class |
| 1) Trelawney's Divinations class |
| 2) Snape's Defense Against the Dark Arts class |
| 3) Slughorn's Potions class |
| 4) Flitwick's Charms class |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.302492386756 |
| What does Harry believe Voldemort has turned Draco into? |
| 0) A Quidditch Seeker |
| 1) A cat |
| 2) A Death Eater |
| 3) A Life Eater |
| 4) A mouse |
| Plot: Dumbledore shows Harry memories of a young Tom Riddle and reveals that Slughorn retains a memory critical to Voldemort's defeat. Harry eventually succeeds in retrieving the memory, and learns that Voldemort wanted information for creating Horcruxes, objects that contain pieces of his soul. In the memory, Tom asked if dividing his soul into seven pieces was possible. Dumbledore concludes that Voldemort eventually did this, and two of his Horcruxes have already been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and Marvolo Gaunt's ring. After discovering the possible location of another Horcrux, Harry and Dumbledore travel to a seaside cave where Harry is forced to make Dumbledore drink a painful potion that hides the Horcrux, a locket. A weakened Dumbledore defends them from Inferi and Apparates back to Hogwarts, where Bellatrix, Greyback and more Death Eaters have entered with Draco's help through a Vanishing Cabinet. |
| score: 0.263356810191 |
| What position is Ron given? |
| 0) A Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch Team |
| 1) Seeker of the Gryffindor Quidditch Team |
| 2) A Beater on the Gryffindor Quidditch Team |
| 3) Water Boy |
| 4) Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch Team |
| Plot: 16-year-old Harry accompanies Albus Dumbledore to visit former Potions professor Horace Slughorn, who has gone into hiding but agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. Dumbledore then takes Harry to the Burrow, where Harry reunites with his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry believes Voldemort has made Draco a Death Eater, after seeing Draco taking part in a ceremony, but Ron and Hermione are sceptical. At Hogwarts, Harry and Ron are forced to borrow textbooks for Slughorn's Potions class, and Harry is stuck with a copy that turns out to be filled with helpful notes, instructions, and spells left by the book's previous owner, the "Half-Blood Prince". Using the book, Harry excels in the class and impresses Slughorn. Ron becomes Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team and forms a romantic relationship with Lavender Brown, upsetting Hermione. Harry consoles Hermione, revealing that he now has feelings for Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley. |
| score: 0.19200210964 |
| What class does Professor Snape teach? |
| 0) He teaches them English |
| 1) He teaches physiscs |
| 2) He teaches them math |
| 3) He teaches them how to fight creatures |
| 4) He teaches a class on potions |
| Plot: After getting past the tasks, Harry finds out that it was not Snape who wanted the stone, but rather Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Professor Quirrell. Quirrell removes his turban and reveals Voldemort to be living on the back of his head. Voldemort tries to convince Harry to give him the stone (which Harry suddenly finds in his pocket as the result of an enchantment by the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore), by promising to bring his parents back from the dead, but Harry refuses. Quirrell tries to kill him but Harry's touch prevents Quirrell from harming Harry and causes his hand to turn to dust. Quirrell then tries to take the stone but Harry grabs his face, causing Quirrell to turn into dust and die. When Harry gets up, Voldemort's spirit forms and passes through Harry, knocking him unconscious, before fleeing. |
| score: 0.144549597026 |
| What is the name of the three-headed dog Harry, Ron, and Hermione find? |
| 0) Its name is Fluffy |
| 1) The dog's name is Severus Snape |
| 2) Its name is Philosopher's Stone |
| 3) Its name is the Seeker |
| 4) Its name is Hagrid |
| Plot: After hearing from Hagrid that Fluffy will fall asleep if played music, Harry, Ron and Hermione decide to find the stone before Snape does. They face a series of tasks that are helping protect the stone and test each of their respective skills, which include surviving a deadly plant, flying past hundreds of flying keys and winning a violent, life-sized chess game. |
| score: 0.340465103651 |
| What does Professor Quirrell teach? |
| 0) Defence Against the Dark Arts |
| 1) Charms |
| 2) Potions |
| 3) History of Magic |
| 4) Care of Magical Creatures |
| Plot: After getting past the tasks, Harry finds out that it was not Snape who wanted the stone, but rather Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Professor Quirrell. Quirrell removes his turban and reveals Voldemort to be living on the back of his head. Voldemort tries to convince Harry to give him the stone (which Harry suddenly finds in his pocket as the result of an enchantment by the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore), by promising to bring his parents back from the dead, but Harry refuses. Quirrell tries to kill him but Harry's touch prevents Quirrell from harming Harry and causes his hand to turn to dust. Quirrell then tries to take the stone but Harry grabs his face, causing Quirrell to turn into dust and die. When Harry gets up, Voldemort's spirit forms and passes through Harry, knocking him unconscious, before fleeing. |
| score: 0.277854804476 |
| How does Voldemort try to convince Harry to give him the stone? |
| 0) By promising to bring Harry's dead parents back |
| 1) By giving Harry the magical stone |
| 2) By using Quirell |
| 3) By getting into his head |
| 4) By threatening to kill him |
| Plot: After getting past the tasks, Harry finds out that it was not Snape who wanted the stone, but rather Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Professor Quirrell. Quirrell removes his turban and reveals Voldemort to be living on the back of his head. Voldemort tries to convince Harry to give him the stone (which Harry suddenly finds in his pocket as the result of an enchantment by the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore), by promising to bring his parents back from the dead, but Harry refuses. Quirrell tries to kill him but Harry's touch prevents Quirrell from harming Harry and causes his hand to turn to dust. Quirrell then tries to take the stone but Harry grabs his face, causing Quirrell to turn into dust and die. When Harry gets up, Voldemort's spirit forms and passes through Harry, knocking him unconscious, before fleeing. |
| score: 0.331264512418 |
| How does Harry kill Quirrell? |
| 0) By casting the Killing Curse |
| 1) By burning him with his touch |
| 2) By grabbing his face, turning him into dust |
| 3) Using the Socerer's stone |
| 4) By stabbing him |
| Plot: After getting past the tasks, Harry finds out that it was not Snape who wanted the stone, but rather Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Professor Quirrell. Quirrell removes his turban and reveals Voldemort to be living on the back of his head. Voldemort tries to convince Harry to give him the stone (which Harry suddenly finds in his pocket as the result of an enchantment by the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore), by promising to bring his parents back from the dead, but Harry refuses. Quirrell tries to kill him but Harry's touch prevents Quirrell from harming Harry and causes his hand to turn to dust. Quirrell then tries to take the stone but Harry grabs his face, causing Quirrell to turn into dust and die. When Harry gets up, Voldemort's spirit forms and passes through Harry, knocking him unconscious, before fleeing. |
| score: 0.271069294434 |
| What happened to Voldemort after he tried to attack Harry? |
| 0) He lost his hand |
| 1) He was killed |
| 2) He was paralysed |
| 3) He was struck by lightning |
| 4) He was rendered powerless |
| Plot: Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a seemingly ordinary boy, living with his hostile relatives, the Dursleys in Surrey. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from a mysterious stranger, Rubeus Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), that he is actually a wizard, famous in the Wizarding World for surviving an attack by the evil Lord Voldemort when Harry was only a baby. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but his attack on Harry rebounded, leaving only a lightning-bolt scar on Harry's forehead and rendering Voldemort powerless. Hagrid reveals to Harry that he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After buying his school supplies from the hidden London street, Diagon Alley, Harry boards the train to Hogwarts via the concealed Platform 9 in King's Cross Station. |
| score: 0.203212819267 |
| What is the name of the school Harry has been invited to attend? |
| 0) The Surrey School of Witches |
| 1) Beauxbatons Academy of Magic |
| 2) Diagon Alley Academy |
| 3) Durmstrang Institute |
| 4) Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry |
| Plot: Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a seemingly ordinary boy, living with his hostile relatives, the Dursleys in Surrey. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from a mysterious stranger, Rubeus Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), that he is actually a wizard, famous in the Wizarding World for surviving an attack by the evil Lord Voldemort when Harry was only a baby. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but his attack on Harry rebounded, leaving only a lightning-bolt scar on Harry's forehead and rendering Voldemort powerless. Hagrid reveals to Harry that he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After buying his school supplies from the hidden London street, Diagon Alley, Harry boards the train to Hogwarts via the concealed Platform 9 in King's Cross Station. |
| score: 0.285648328657 |
| What is the name of the hidden street in London that sells Wizards' supplies? |
| 0) Platform 9 |
| 1) Diagon Alley |
| 2) Surrey Street |
| 3) King's Cross Station |
| 4) Hogwarts |
| Plot: Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a seemingly ordinary boy, living with his hostile relatives, the Dursleys in Surrey. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from a mysterious stranger, Rubeus Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), that he is actually a wizard, famous in the Wizarding World for surviving an attack by the evil Lord Voldemort when Harry was only a baby. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but his attack on Harry rebounded, leaving only a lightning-bolt scar on Harry's forehead and rendering Voldemort powerless. Hagrid reveals to Harry that he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After buying his school supplies from the hidden London street, Diagon Alley, Harry boards the train to Hogwarts via the concealed Platform 9 in King's Cross Station. |
| score: 0.223297150053 |
| What house do Harry, Ron, and Hermione get sorted into? |
| 0) Malfoy |
| 1) Slytherin |
| 2) Gryffindor |
| 3) Hufflepuff |
| 4) Ravenclaw |
| Plot: On the train, Harry meets Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), a boy from a large, but poor, pure-blood wizard family, and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), a witch born to non-magical parents. Once they arrive at the school, Harry and all of the other first-year students are sorted into four different houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. As Slytherin is noted for being the house of darker wizards and witches, Harry successfully begs the magical Sorting Hat not to put him in Slytherin. He winds up in Gryffindor, along with Ron and Hermione. Ron's older brothers have all gone to Gryffindor too: mischievous twins Fred and George, Percy, Charlie (who researches dragons in Romania) and Bill (who works for Gringotts Bank). |
| score: 0.296575756105 |
| What house are all of Ron's older brothers in? |
| 0) Weasley |
| 1) Hufflepuff |
| 2) Gryffindor |
| 3) Ravenclaw |
| 4) Slytherin |
| Plot: On the train, Harry meets Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), a boy from a large, but poor, pure-blood wizard family, and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), a witch born to non-magical parents. Once they arrive at the school, Harry and all of the other first-year students are sorted into four different houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. As Slytherin is noted for being the house of darker wizards and witches, Harry successfully begs the magical Sorting Hat not to put him in Slytherin. He winds up in Gryffindor, along with Ron and Hermione. Ron's older brothers have all gone to Gryffindor too: mischievous twins Fred and George, Percy, Charlie (who researches dragons in Romania) and Bill (who works for Gringotts Bank). |
| score: 0.210513638471 |
| What are names of the four houses students can get sorted into? |
| 0) Gryffindor, Malfoy, Slytherin, and Dumbledore |
| 1) Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, and Weasley |
| 2) Slytherin, Dursley, Ravenclaw, and Malfoy |
| 3) Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Slytherin, and Hufflepuff |
| 4) Malfoy, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw |
| Plot: On the train, Harry meets Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), a boy from a large, but poor, pure-blood wizard family, and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), a witch born to non-magical parents. Once they arrive at the school, Harry and all of the other first-year students are sorted into four different houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. As Slytherin is noted for being the house of darker wizards and witches, Harry successfully begs the magical Sorting Hat not to put him in Slytherin. He winds up in Gryffindor, along with Ron and Hermione. Ron's older brothers have all gone to Gryffindor too: mischievous twins Fred and George, Percy, Charlie (who researches dragons in Romania) and Bill (who works for Gringotts Bank). |
| score: 0.287593259516 |
| Who does Harry befriend on his way to Hogwarts? |
| 0) Ron and Bill |
| 1) Percy and Charlie |
| 2) Hermione and Percy |
| 3) Ron and Hermione |
| 4) Fred and George |
| Plot: Harry wakes up in the school's hospital wing, with Professor Dumbledore at his side. Dumbledore explains that the stone has been destroyed, and that, despite Ron nearly being killed in the chess match, both he and Hermione are fine. The reason Quirrell burned at Harry's touch was because when Harry's mother died to save him, her death gave Harry a magical, love-based protection against Voldemort. Harry, Ron and Hermione are rewarded house points for their heroic performances, and Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis) is rewarded for bravely standing up to them, winning Gryffindor the House Cup. Before Harry and the rest of the students leave for the summer, Harry realizes that while every other student is going home, Hogwarts is truly his home. |
| score: 0.293636398815 |
| Why is Harry famous in the Wizarding World? |
| 0) He killed his own parents. |
| 1) He is Voldemort's son. |
| 2) He killed Lord Voldemort |
| 3) His parents were famous for magic |
| 4) He survived Lord Voldemort's attack as a baby |
| Plot: Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a seemingly ordinary boy, living with his hostile relatives, the Dursleys in Surrey. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from a mysterious stranger, Rubeus Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), that he is actually a wizard, famous in the Wizarding World for surviving an attack by the evil Lord Voldemort when Harry was only a baby. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but his attack on Harry rebounded, leaving only a lightning-bolt scar on Harry's forehead and rendering Voldemort powerless. Hagrid reveals to Harry that he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After buying his school supplies from the hidden London street, Diagon Alley, Harry boards the train to Hogwarts via the concealed Platform 9 in King's Cross Station. |
| score: 0.262060935739 |
| What is Harry's scar shaped like? |
| 0) A wand. |
| 1) A pot. |
| 2) A lightning-bolt. |
| 3) A skull. |
| 4) A tree. |
| Plot: Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a seemingly ordinary boy, living with his hostile relatives, the Dursleys in Surrey. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from a mysterious stranger, Rubeus Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), that he is actually a wizard, famous in the Wizarding World for surviving an attack by the evil Lord Voldemort when Harry was only a baby. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but his attack on Harry rebounded, leaving only a lightning-bolt scar on Harry's forehead and rendering Voldemort powerless. Hagrid reveals to Harry that he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After buying his school supplies from the hidden London street, Diagon Alley, Harry boards the train to Hogwarts via the concealed Platform 9 in King's Cross Station. |
| score: 0.203320076414 |
| After breaking up with Anna who does Conor start dating? |
| 0) Mary |
| 1) Beth |
| 2) Janine |
| 3) Angela |
| 4) Gigi |
| Plot: *Conor, Anna, and Mary* |
| score: 0.622894890095 |
| Why is Gigi surprised when guys don't call her after the date? |
| 0) Because she believes that it is an important social protocol. |
| 1) Because that is a sign for her that she will never get married. |
| 2) Because she believes she is the most beautiful of all her friends. |
| 3) Because she thinks they are romantically interested in her. |
| 4) Because she thinks that every guy is "the one". |
| Plot: Gigi is a single woman who repeatedly misreads mundane actions and comments from her dates as indications that they are romantically interested in her, and frets when the guy does not call her. |
| score: 0.474905593184 |
| Why does Anna decide to start a serious relationship with Conor? |
| 0) Because she has loved him for a long time. |
| 1) Because she cannot stand loneliness. |
| 2) Because she is vulnerable after breaking up with Ben. |
| 3) Because she thinks it is time for her to settle down. |
| 4) Because he seems like a nice guy. |
| Plot: While Conor attempts to cultivate a gay clientele, two gay men tell him how he is going wrong with Anna. Taking their advice, Conor decides to declare his love to Anna. Vulnerable after falling out with Ben, Anna agrees to start a serious relationship with him. But when Conor proposes buying a house and moving in together, Anna admits she doesn't want to, and they break up. |
| score: 0.484808516081 |
| When Gigi attempts to meet Conor Barry at a bar, who gives her advice about men? |
| 0) Her friend. |
| 1) Alex. |
| 2) The bartender. |
| 3) Her mother. |
| 4) A real estate agent |
| Plot: *Gigi and Alex* |
| score: 0.540600135377 |
| What does Janine interrupt when she arrives to Ben's office? |
| 0) She interrupts his meeting with Anna. |
| 1) She interrupts his argument with his boss. |
| 2) She interrupts Ben and Anna having sex. |
| 3) She interrupts him having sex with his secretary. |
| 4) She interrupts his meeting with a music producer. |
| Plot: *Janine, Ben, and Anna* |
| score: 0.742334051757 |
| Who does Ben become attracted to? |
| 0) Mary |
| 1) Beth |
| 2) Anna |
| 3) Amber |
| 4) Gigi |
| Plot: *Janine, Ben, and Anna* |
| score: 0.436911373419 |
| Who is Janine married to? |
| 0) Skip |
| 1) Alex |
| 2) Ben |
| 3) Neil |
| 4) Dan |
| Plot: *Janine, Ben, and Anna* |
| score: 0.575238840371 |
| Where does the story take place? |
| 0) Baltimore |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) New York City |
| 3) Boston |
| 4) Portland |
| Plot: Nine people in Baltimore deal with their respective romantic problems, usually thwarted by the differing ideals and desires of their chosen partner. At the center of this is Gigi Phillips (Ginnifer Goodwin), a young woman who repeatedly misinterprets the behavior of her romantic partners. |
| score: 0.0938553356183 |
| What happens to Rod during the wedding reception? |
| 0) He falls and breaks his leg |
| 1) He suffers a heart attack |
| 2) He gets into a fight |
| 3) He gets drunk |
| 4) He gets food poisoning |
| Plot: Later, the preparations for her younger sister's wedding brings the issue into sharper focus for Beth after hearing many back-handed comments from various family members. During the reception, her father Rod (Kris Kristofferson) suffers a heart attack. Beth looks after him as he recuperates while her sisters wallow, and their husbands remain glued to the television playing video games and watching football with constant takeout as the household falls into chaos. As Beth reaches the end of her patience looking after her siblings and in-laws as well as her recovering father, Neil arrives with groceries and helps with the chores. The two reconcile, with Beth saying that Neil is more of a husband to her than her sisters' spouses are to them, and she will not insist they be married. Neil later proposes to her, and they marry in an intimate ceremony aboard his sailboat. |
| score: 0.172591692956 |
| How does Janine feel when Ben tells her that he cheated on her? |
| 0) She is devastated |
| 1) She is a bit angry |
| 2) She is confused |
| 3) She doesn't care |
| 4) She is shocked |
| Plot: *Janine, Ben, and Anna* |
| score: 0.395242759972 |
| Who is Beth's boyfriend? |
| 0) Ben |
| 1) Conor |
| 2) Alex |
| 3) Steven |
| 4) Neil |
| Plot: *Beth and Neil* |
| score: 0.687682883452 |
| Who is Conor interested in? |
| 0) Anita |
| 1) Amy |
| 2) Anna |
| 3) Alex |
| 4) Ariana |
| Plot: *Conor, Anna, and Mary* |
| score: 0.610504319717 |
| Where does Theodore live? |
| 0) In Los Angeles |
| 1) In Seattle |
| 2) In New York City |
| 3) In San Francisco |
| 4) In Miami |
| Plot: Amy reveals that she is divorcing her overbearing husband, Charles, after a trivial fight. She admits to Theodore that she has become close friends with a female OS that Charles left behind. Theodore confesses to Amy that he is dating his OS. |
| score: 0.300012757781 |
| What kind of confession does Theodore make to Amy? |
| 0) That he wants to get married |
| 1) That he is lonely |
| 2) That he is dating his OS |
| 3) That his OS is in love with him |
| 4) That he is in love with her |
| Plot: Amy reveals that she is divorcing her overbearing husband, Charles, after a trivial fight. She admits to Theodore that she has become close friends with a female OS that Charles left behind. Theodore confesses to Amy that he is dating his OS. |
| score: 0.497213326989 |
| How does Hercules eventually defeat the Hydra? |
| 0) He poisons it |
| 1) He blows it up |
| 2) He causes a landslide and buries it under rocks |
| 3) He cuts off all of its heads until it dies |
| 4) He wraps it up in chains |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.268928667459 |
| What is Hercules' first heroic act? |
| 0) He saves two boys who are being attacked by the Hydra |
| 1) He saves two girls who are trapped in a gorge |
| 2) He saves two boys from drowning |
| 3) He saves two boys who are trapped in a gorge |
| 4) He saves two old men who are trapped in a gorge |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.268172059616 |
| What do Meg's feelings about Hercules start to change? |
| 0) She starts to see him as a good friend |
| 1) She starts to fall out of love with him |
| 2) She starts to hate him |
| 3) She starts to get extremely annoyed by him |
| 4) She starts to fall in love with him |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.218797177851 |
| What does Zeus tell Hercules about his 'hero' status after he defeats the Hydra in Thebes? |
| 0) He tells Hercules that he should give up trying to be a hero |
| 1) He tells Hercules that trying to be a hero is a stupid idea |
| 2) He tells Hercules that he is now a true hero |
| 3) He tells Hercules that he is not a true hero yet |
| 4) He tells Hercules that he will never be a true hero |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.470630256669 |
| What does Hades summon to fight Hercules? |
| 0) An evil pegasus |
| 1) A Hydra |
| 2) An army of dead soldiers |
| 3) A Centaur |
| 4) A Minotaur |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.309430668218 |
| What happens to Hercules when he and Phil reach Thebes? |
| 0) He is attacked by the citizens |
| 1) He is overwhelmed by citizens asking him for his autograph |
| 2) He is turned away by the citizens |
| 3) He is welcomed with open arms by the citizens |
| 4) He is accused of causing all of the citizens' misfortunes and put in jail |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.266097852139 |
| What is the town's reaction when Hercules returns to Thebes? |
| 0) They kick him out |
| 1) They ignore him |
| 2) They crown him king |
| 3) They make fun of him |
| 4) They celebrate him as a hero |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.301034743197 |
| Who saves Hercules from a falling pillar? |
| 0) Phil |
| 1) Zeus |
| 2) Meg |
| 3) Pegasus |
| 4) No one |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.286361434712 |
| What does Hercules do to save Meg's soul? |
| 0) He breaks into the Underworld and makes a deal with Cerberus to free Meg from the River Styx in exchange for his own life |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) He breaks into the Underworld and makes a deal with Persephone to free Meg from the River Styx in exchange for his own life |
| 3) He challenges Hades to a duel on the condition that if he wins, Hades will free Meg from the River Styx |
| 4) He breaks into the Underworld and makes a deal with Hades to free Meg from the River Styx in exchange for his own life |
| Plot: Hades unleashes the Titans who climb Olympus and capture the gods, while a Cyclops goes to Thebes to kill Hercules. Phil inspires Hercules to fight and kill the cyclops, but Meg is crushed by a falling pillar saving Hercules from it, allowing him to regain his strength. Hercules and Pegasus fly to Olympus where they free the gods and launch the Titans into space where they explode, though Meg dies before he returns to her. With Meg's soul now Hades' property, Hercules breaks into the Underworld where he negotiates with Hades to free Meg from the Styx in exchange for his own life. His willingness to sacrifice his life restores his godhood and immortality before the life-draining river can kill him; he rescues Meg and punches Hades into the Styx. After reviving Meg, she and Hercules are summoned to Olympus where Zeus and Hera welcome their son home. However, Hercules chooses to remain on Earth with Meg. Hercules returns to Thebes where he is hailed as a true hero as Zeus creates a picture of Hercules in the stars commemorating his heroism. |
| score: 0.367444004296 |
| Who welcomes Hercules to Olympus? |
| 0) Pain and Panic |
| 1) Hades and Persephone |
| 2) Poseidon and Hera |
| 3) Zeus and Persephone |
| 4) Zeus and Hera |
| Plot: After imprisoning the Titans beneath the ocean, the Greek gods gather to Mount Olympus for Zeus, and his wife Hera have a son named Hercules. While the other gods are joyful, Zeus' jealous brother Hades plots to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus. Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere. Hades sends his minions Pain and Panic to dispose of Hercules. The two succeed at kidnapping and feeding him a formula that turns him mortal, but fail to remove his superhuman strength before Hercules is found and adopted by the farmers Amphitryon and Alcmene. |
| score: 0.332286178717 |
| Who does Hades send to get rid of Hercules? |
| 0) His minions, Joy and Laughter |
| 1) His minions, Pain and Panic |
| 2) An army of dead soldiers |
| 3) His sons, Pain and Panic |
| 4) His minions, Sadness and Sorrow |
| Plot: After imprisoning the Titans beneath the ocean, the Greek gods gather to Mount Olympus for Zeus, and his wife Hera have a son named Hercules. While the other gods are joyful, Zeus' jealous brother Hades plots to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus. Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere. Hades sends his minions Pain and Panic to dispose of Hercules. The two succeed at kidnapping and feeding him a formula that turns him mortal, but fail to remove his superhuman strength before Hercules is found and adopted by the farmers Amphitryon and Alcmene. |
| score: 0.320035866109 |
| What are Hades' minions' names? |
| 0) Sadness and Sorrow |
| 1) Torture and Fear |
| 2) Joy and Laughter |
| 3) Agony and Anxiety |
| 4) Pain and Panic |
| Plot: After imprisoning the Titans beneath the ocean, the Greek gods gather to Mount Olympus for Zeus, and his wife Hera have a son named Hercules. While the other gods are joyful, Zeus' jealous brother Hades plots to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus. Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere. Hades sends his minions Pain and Panic to dispose of Hercules. The two succeed at kidnapping and feeding him a formula that turns him mortal, but fail to remove his superhuman strength before Hercules is found and adopted by the farmers Amphitryon and Alcmene. |
| score: 0.246122506208 |
| What does Hades start planning to do just after Hercules is born? |
| 0) Throw Hercules the best birthday party ever when he turns one years old |
| 1) Overthrow Poseidon and rule the seas |
| 2) Steal Hercules and raise him as his own son |
| 3) Overthrow Poseidon and rule Mount Olympus |
| 4) Overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus |
| Plot: After imprisoning the Titans beneath the ocean, the Greek gods gather to Mount Olympus for Zeus, and his wife Hera have a son named Hercules. While the other gods are joyful, Zeus' jealous brother Hades plots to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus. Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere. Hades sends his minions Pain and Panic to dispose of Hercules. The two succeed at kidnapping and feeding him a formula that turns him mortal, but fail to remove his superhuman strength before Hercules is found and adopted by the farmers Amphitryon and Alcmene. |
| score: 0.372196446152 |
| What do Hercules' adoptive parents show him? |
| 0) They show him a photo of him when he was a baby. |
| 1) They show him his birth certificate. |
| 2) They show him the casket in which he was found as a baby. |
| 3) They show him the necklace they found him with. |
| 4) They show him the bracelet they found him with. |
| Plot: Years later, the teenaged Hercules becomes an outcast due to his strength, and wonders where he came from. After his foster parents reveal the necklace they found him with, Hercules decides to visit the temple of Zeus for answers. The temple's statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals all to Hercules, telling him that he can regain his godhood by becoming a "true hero". Zeus sends Hercules and his forgotten infant-hood friend Pegasus to find the satyr Philoctetes"Phil" for shortwho is known for training heroes. The two meet Phil, who has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments, but Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero who will be recognized by the gods. Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes. On the way, they meet Megara"Meg" for shorta sarcastic damsel whom Hercules saves from the centaur Nessus. However, after Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus leave, Meg is revealed to be Hades' minion, having sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover. |
| score: 0.191774781233 |
| What happens at Zeus' temple? |
| 0) At the temple, the statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals everything to Hercules. |
| 1) At the temple, Hercules meets the satyr Philoctetes. |
| 2) At the temple, the statue of Zeus comes to life and warns Hercules that his life will be jeopardized. |
| 3) At the temple, the statue of Zeus tells Hercules the name of his parents. |
| 4) At the temple, Hercules meets again his infanthood friend Pegasus. |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.304025239087 |
| Why does Hercules become an outcast during his teenage years? |
| 0) Because he is smart and quiet. |
| 1) Because he is not interested in having fun at school. |
| 2) Because people started noticing that he is different from them. |
| 3) Because of his strength. |
| 4) Because he is too handsome. |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.223430771496 |
| Where do the Greek gods gather after imprisoning the Titans? |
| 0) Athens |
| 1) Sparta |
| 2) Thebes |
| 3) Mount Asticus |
| 4) Mount Olympus |
| Plot: After imprisoning the Titans beneath the ocean, the Greek gods gather to Mount Olympus for Zeus, and his wife Hera have a son named Hercules. While the other gods are joyful, Zeus' jealous brother Hades plots to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus. Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere. Hades sends his minions Pain and Panic to dispose of Hercules. The two succeed at kidnapping and feeding him a formula that turns him mortal, but fail to remove his superhuman strength before Hercules is found and adopted by the farmers Amphitryon and Alcmene. |
| score: 0.283985899746 |
| What name does Zeus and his wife give to their son? |
| 0) Hercules |
| 1) Hera |
| 2) Hermes |
| 3) Amphitryon |
| 4) Hades |
| Plot: Arriving in Thebes, Hercules is turned down by the downtrodden citizens until Meg says that two boys are trapped in a gorge. Hercules saves them, unaware that they are Pain and Panic in disguise, allowing Hades to summon the Hydra to fight Hercules. Hercules continually cuts off its heads, but more heads replace them until Hercules kills the monster by causing a landslide. Hercules is seen as a hero and a celebrity, but Zeus tells Hercules he is not yet a true hero. Driven to depression, Hercules turns to Meg, who is falling in love with him. Hades learns of this and on the eve of his takeover, offers a deal that Hercules gives up his powers for twenty-four hours on the condition that Meg will be unharmed. Hercules accepts, losing his strength, and is heartbroken when Hades reveals that Meg is working for him. |
| score: 0.276636057793 |
| What is Zeus' wife's name? |
| 0) Antimache |
| 1) Alcmene |
| 2) Vixen |
| 3) Ergenia |
| 4) Hera |
| Plot: After imprisoning the Titans beneath the ocean, the Greek gods gather to Mount Olympus for Zeus, and his wife Hera have a son named Hercules. While the other gods are joyful, Zeus' jealous brother Hades plots to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus. Turning to the Fates for help, Hades learns that in eighteen years, a planetary alignment will allow Hades to locate and free the Titans to conquer Olympus, but only if Hercules does not interfere. Hades sends his minions Pain and Panic to dispose of Hercules. The two succeed at kidnapping and feeding him a formula that turns him mortal, but fail to remove his superhuman strength before Hercules is found and adopted by the farmers Amphitryon and Alcmene. |
| score: 0.237788710618 |
| Who is Nessus? |
| 0) Charites |
| 1) Muses |
| 2) Centaur |
| 3) Satyrs |
| 4) Harpies |
| Plot: Years later, the teenaged Hercules becomes an outcast due to his strength, and wonders where he came from. After his foster parents reveal the necklace they found him with, Hercules decides to visit the temple of Zeus for answers. The temple's statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals all to Hercules, telling him that he can regain his godhood by becoming a "true hero". Zeus sends Hercules and his forgotten infant-hood friend Pegasus to find the satyr Philoctetes"Phil" for shortwho is known for training heroes. The two meet Phil, who has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments, but Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero who will be recognized by the gods. Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes. On the way, they meet Megara"Meg" for shorta sarcastic damsel whom Hercules saves from the centaur Nessus. However, after Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus leave, Meg is revealed to be Hades' minion, having sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover. |
| score: 0.15204727731 |
| How does Hercules get Phil to train him? |
| 0) Hercules inspires him to follow his vision to train a true legend. |
| 1) Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true legend. |
| 2) Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero. |
| 3) Hercules inspires him to follow his vision to train a true superhero. |
| 4) Hercules inspires him to follow his daydream to train a true superhero. |
| Plot: Years later, the teenaged Hercules becomes an outcast due to his strength, and wonders where he came from. After his foster parents reveal the necklace they found him with, Hercules decides to visit the temple of Zeus for answers. The temple's statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals all to Hercules, telling him that he can regain his godhood by becoming a "true hero". Zeus sends Hercules and his forgotten infant-hood friend Pegasus to find the satyr Philoctetes"Phil" for shortwho is known for training heroes. The two meet Phil, who has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments, but Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero who will be recognized by the gods. Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes. On the way, they meet Megara"Meg" for shorta sarcastic damsel whom Hercules saves from the centaur Nessus. However, after Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus leave, Meg is revealed to be Hades' minion, having sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover. |
| score: 0.333147150545 |
| How did Meg becomes Hades' minion? |
| 0) Meg had sold her soul to him to save the loving son |
| 1) Meg had sold her soul to him to save the loving daughter |
| 2) Meg had sold her soul to him to kill an unfaithful lover |
| 3) Meg had sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover |
| 4) Meg had sold her soul to him to save the faithful lover |
| Plot: Years later, the teenaged Hercules becomes an outcast due to his strength, and wonders where he came from. After his foster parents reveal the necklace they found him with, Hercules decides to visit the temple of Zeus for answers. The temple's statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals all to Hercules, telling him that he can regain his godhood by becoming a "true hero". Zeus sends Hercules and his forgotten infant-hood friend Pegasus to find the satyr Philoctetes"Phil" for shortwho is known for training heroes. The two meet Phil, who has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments, but Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero who will be recognized by the gods. Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes. On the way, they meet Megara"Meg" for shorta sarcastic damsel whom Hercules saves from the centaur Nessus. However, after Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus leave, Meg is revealed to be Hades' minion, having sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover. |
| score: 0.334462453183 |
| Why is Phil retired from training heroes? |
| 0) Has retired from training heroes due to numerous expectations |
| 1) Has retired from training heroes due to numerous dissatisfaction |
| 2) Has retired from training heroes due to numerous appointments |
| 3) Has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments |
| 4) Has retired from training heroes due to numerous regrets |
| Plot: Years later, the teenaged Hercules becomes an outcast due to his strength, and wonders where he came from. After his foster parents reveal the necklace they found him with, Hercules decides to visit the temple of Zeus for answers. The temple's statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals all to Hercules, telling him that he can regain his godhood by becoming a "true hero". Zeus sends Hercules and his forgotten infant-hood friend Pegasus to find the satyr Philoctetes"Phil" for shortwho is known for training heroes. The two meet Phil, who has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments, but Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero who will be recognized by the gods. Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes. On the way, they meet Megara"Meg" for shorta sarcastic damsel whom Hercules saves from the centaur Nessus. However, after Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus leave, Meg is revealed to be Hades' minion, having sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover. |
| score: 0.261047436047 |
| Where do Hercules and Phil go to after years of training? |
| 0) They fly for Chalkida |
| 1) They fly for Thebes |
| 2) They fly for Athens |
| 3) They fly for Parnassus |
| 4) They fly for Boeotia |
| Plot: Years later, the teenaged Hercules becomes an outcast due to his strength, and wonders where he came from. After his foster parents reveal the necklace they found him with, Hercules decides to visit the temple of Zeus for answers. The temple's statue of Zeus comes to life and reveals all to Hercules, telling him that he can regain his godhood by becoming a "true hero". Zeus sends Hercules and his forgotten infant-hood friend Pegasus to find the satyr Philoctetes"Phil" for shortwho is known for training heroes. The two meet Phil, who has retired from training heroes due to numerous disappointments, but Hercules inspires him to follow his dream to train a true hero who will be recognized by the gods. Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes. On the way, they meet Megara"Meg" for shorta sarcastic damsel whom Hercules saves from the centaur Nessus. However, after Hercules, Phil, and Pegasus leave, Meg is revealed to be Hades' minion, having sold her soul to him to save an unfaithful lover. |
| score: 0.267440447304 |
| What does Rob do for a living? |
| 0) He is a painter |
| 1) He sells records |
| 2) He sells drugs |
| 3) He is a rapper |
| 4) He sells cars |
| Plot: Rob and the staff have a strong dislike for two shoplifting skateboarder teenagers, Vince (Chris Rehmann) and Justin (Ben Carr). One day, he listens to a recording that they did (actually "The Inside Game" by Royal Trux) and offers them a record deal, starting his own label called "Top 5 Records". During his off hours, he pines for Laura and does his best to win her back. |
| score: 0.183726660492 |
| What is the name of Rob's record store? |
| 0) Championship Vinyl |
| 1) Championship Records |
| 2) Gordon's Vinyl |
| 3) Champion Records |
| 4) Gordon's Records |
| Plot: He spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers that drift through. Helping Rob in his task of musical elitism are Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), the "musical moron twins", as he refers to them. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, they compile "top five" lists for every conceivable occasion, openly mock the tastes of their customers, and, every so often, sell a few records. |
| score: 0.27955165932 |
| What nickname does Rob use to refer to Dick and Barry? |
| 0) The musical genius twins |
| 1) The musical moron twins |
| 2) The musical twins |
| 3) The musical elitists |
| 4) The musical savant twins |
| Plot: He spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers that drift through. Helping Rob in his task of musical elitism are Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), the "musical moron twins", as he refers to them. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, they compile "top five" lists for every conceivable occasion, openly mock the tastes of their customers, and, every so often, sell a few records. |
| score: 0.326321352388 |
| What kind of lists do Dick and Barry like to compile? |
| 0) Top five movies for every occassion |
| 1) Top ten songs for every occassion |
| 2) Top ten TV shows of all time |
| 3) Top five movies of all time |
| 4) Top five songs for every occassion |
| Plot: He spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers that drift through. Helping Rob in his task of musical elitism are Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), the "musical moron twins", as he refers to them. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, they compile "top five" lists for every conceivable occasion, openly mock the tastes of their customers, and, every so often, sell a few records. |
| score: 0.278821813993 |
| Where does Rob spend his days? |
| 0) At his record store |
| 1) At his apartment |
| 2) At home |
| 3) At a bar |
| 4) At his nightclub |
| Plot: Rob and the staff have a strong dislike for two shoplifting skateboarder teenagers, Vince (Chris Rehmann) and Justin (Ben Carr). One day, he listens to a recording that they did (actually "The Inside Game" by Royal Trux) and offers them a record deal, starting his own label called "Top 5 Records". During his off hours, he pines for Laura and does his best to win her back. |
| score: 0.186968733462 |
| What is the name of two skateboarding teenagers that Rob and the others in the store don't like? |
| 0) Dick and Barry |
| 1) Charlie and Vince |
| 2) Justin and Barry |
| 3) Ray and Liz |
| 4) Vince and Justin |
| Plot: Rob and the staff have a strong dislike for two shoplifting skateboarder teenagers, Vince (Chris Rehmann) and Justin (Ben Carr). One day, he listens to a recording that they did (actually "The Inside Game" by Royal Trux) and offers them a record deal, starting his own label called "Top 5 Records". During his off hours, he pines for Laura and does his best to win her back. |
| score: 0.266415678207 |
| With what kind of nickname does Rob refer to Dick and Barry? |
| 0) The Twins |
| 1) The Musical Moron Twins |
| 2) The Champions |
| 3) The Musical Elite |
| 4) The Morons |
| Plot: He spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers that drift through. Helping Rob in his task of musical elitism are Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), the "musical moron twins", as he refers to them. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, they compile "top five" lists for every conceivable occasion, openly mock the tastes of their customers, and, every so often, sell a few records. |
| score: 0.326322095292 |
| What kind of lists do Dick and Barry like to compile? |
| 0) The top five selling records |
| 1) The top five records of the day |
| 2) The top five customers for each day |
| 3) The top five worst customers |
| 4) 'The top five' musical lists for every imaginable occasion |
| Plot: He spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers that drift through. Helping Rob in his task of musical elitism are Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), the "musical moron twins", as he refers to them. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, they compile "top five" lists for every conceivable occasion, openly mock the tastes of their customers, and, every so often, sell a few records. |
| score: 0.355978110304 |
| Where does Rob spend his days? |
| 0) At the mall |
| 1) At the videogame shop |
| 2) At his record store, Championship Vinyl |
| 3) At home |
| 4) At school |
| Plot: He spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers that drift through. Helping Rob in his task of musical elitism are Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), the "musical moron twins", as he refers to them. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of all things musical, they compile "top five" lists for every conceivable occasion, openly mock the tastes of their customers, and, every so often, sell a few records. |
| score: 0.268169167338 |
| Who was Rob's last grilfriend who dumped him? |
| 0) Liz |
| 1) Marie |
| 2) Penny |
| 3) Sarah |
| 4) Laura |
| Plot: The film centers on Rob Gordon (John Cusack), a self-confessed music lover with a poor understanding of women. After getting dumped by his latest girlfriend, Laura (Iben Hjejle), he decides to look up some of his old partners in an attempt to figure out where he keeps going wrong in his relationships. |
| score: 0.333735971055 |
| After the breakup, why does Rob decide to look up some of his old partners? |
| 0) To figure out their real intention in the business. |
| 1) To figure out where he keeps going wrong in his business. |
| 2) To figure out a way to end their partnership |
| 3) To figure out where he keeps going wrong in his relationships. |
| 4) To devise a plan to kill them |
| Plot: The film centers on Rob Gordon (John Cusack), a self-confessed music lover with a poor understanding of women. After getting dumped by his latest girlfriend, Laura (Iben Hjejle), he decides to look up some of his old partners in an attempt to figure out where he keeps going wrong in his relationships. |
| score: 0.292926100479 |
| What is Rob's passion in life? |
| 0) Music |
| 1) Soccer |
| 2) Cooking |
| 3) Hunting |
| 4) Blogging |
| Plot: The film centers on Rob Gordon (John Cusack), a self-confessed music lover with a poor understanding of women. After getting dumped by his latest girlfriend, Laura (Iben Hjejle), he decides to look up some of his old partners in an attempt to figure out where he keeps going wrong in his relationships. |
| score: 0.22877518624 |
| What is the name of Harken's wife? |
| 0) Julia |
| 1) Hellen |
| 2) Rhonda |
| 3) Stacy |
| 4) Margie |
| Plot: The three reconnoiter Bobby's house, and Kurt steals Bobby's phone. They next go to Harken's house, where Kurt and Nick go inside while Dale waits in the car. Harken returns home and confronts Dale for littering, but then has an allergy attack from the peanut butter on the litter. Dale saves Harken by stabbing him with an EpiPen. Nick and Kurt think Dale is stabbing Harken to death and flee, with Kurt accidentally dropping Bobby's phone in Harken's bedroom. The next night, Kurt watches Julia's home, but she seduces and has sex with him. Nick and Dale reluctantly wait outside Bobby's and Harken's houses, respectively, to commit the murders, despite neither of them wanting to. Harken discovers Bobby's cellphone in his bedroom and uses it to find his address, suspecting his wife Rhonda (Julie Bowen) is having an affair. He drives over and kills Bobby, with Nick as a secret witness. |
| score: 0.276770281094 |
| What does Dale do to save Harken? |
| 0) He administers CPR |
| 1) He gives him water |
| 2) He takes him to the hospital |
| 3) He calls 911 |
| 4) He stabs him with an EpiPen |
| Plot: The three reconnoiter Bobby's house, and Kurt steals Bobby's phone. They next go to Harken's house, where Kurt and Nick go inside while Dale waits in the car. Harken returns home and confronts Dale for littering, but then has an allergy attack from the peanut butter on the litter. Dale saves Harken by stabbing him with an EpiPen. Nick and Kurt think Dale is stabbing Harken to death and flee, with Kurt accidentally dropping Bobby's phone in Harken's bedroom. The next night, Kurt watches Julia's home, but she seduces and has sex with him. Nick and Dale reluctantly wait outside Bobby's and Harken's houses, respectively, to commit the murders, despite neither of them wanting to. Harken discovers Bobby's cellphone in his bedroom and uses it to find his address, suspecting his wife Rhonda (Julie Bowen) is having an affair. He drives over and kills Bobby, with Nick as a secret witness. |
| score: 0.287623270034 |
| What does Harken use Bobby's phone to do? |
| 0) To find out who was in his bedroom |
| 1) To call the police |
| 2) To call Bobby |
| 3) To find Bobby's address |
| 4) To call his wife |
| Plot: The three reconnoiter Bobby's house, and Kurt steals Bobby's phone. They next go to Harken's house, where Kurt and Nick go inside while Dale waits in the car. Harken returns home and confronts Dale for littering, but then has an allergy attack from the peanut butter on the litter. Dale saves Harken by stabbing him with an EpiPen. Nick and Kurt think Dale is stabbing Harken to death and flee, with Kurt accidentally dropping Bobby's phone in Harken's bedroom. The next night, Kurt watches Julia's home, but she seduces and has sex with him. Nick and Dale reluctantly wait outside Bobby's and Harken's houses, respectively, to commit the murders, despite neither of them wanting to. Harken discovers Bobby's cellphone in his bedroom and uses it to find his address, suspecting his wife Rhonda (Julie Bowen) is having an affair. He drives over and kills Bobby, with Nick as a secret witness. |
| score: 0.29023630063 |
| Where does Kurt accidentally drop Bobby's phone? |
| 0) In Harken's bathroom |
| 1) In Harken's driveway |
| 2) In Harken's bedroom |
| 3) In Harken's living room |
| 4) In Harken's kitchen |
| Plot: The three reconnoiter Bobby's house, and Kurt steals Bobby's phone. They next go to Harken's house, where Kurt and Nick go inside while Dale waits in the car. Harken returns home and confronts Dale for littering, but then has an allergy attack from the peanut butter on the litter. Dale saves Harken by stabbing him with an EpiPen. Nick and Kurt think Dale is stabbing Harken to death and flee, with Kurt accidentally dropping Bobby's phone in Harken's bedroom. The next night, Kurt watches Julia's home, but she seduces and has sex with him. Nick and Dale reluctantly wait outside Bobby's and Harken's houses, respectively, to commit the murders, despite neither of them wanting to. Harken discovers Bobby's cellphone in his bedroom and uses it to find his address, suspecting his wife Rhonda (Julie Bowen) is having an affair. He drives over and kills Bobby, with Nick as a secret witness. |
| score: 0.355363584218 |
| What happens to Harken when he catches Dale outside of his house? |
| 0) Dale runs him over with the car |
| 1) He suffers a heart attack |
| 2) He falls and breaks his leg as he tries to run after Dale |
| 3) He gets an allergy attack from peanut butter |
| 4) He is stabbed by Dale |
| Plot: The three reconnoiter Bobby's house, and Kurt steals Bobby's phone. They next go to Harken's house, where Kurt and Nick go inside while Dale waits in the car. Harken returns home and confronts Dale for littering, but then has an allergy attack from the peanut butter on the litter. Dale saves Harken by stabbing him with an EpiPen. Nick and Kurt think Dale is stabbing Harken to death and flee, with Kurt accidentally dropping Bobby's phone in Harken's bedroom. The next night, Kurt watches Julia's home, but she seduces and has sex with him. Nick and Dale reluctantly wait outside Bobby's and Harken's houses, respectively, to commit the murders, despite neither of them wanting to. Harken discovers Bobby's cellphone in his bedroom and uses it to find his address, suspecting his wife Rhonda (Julie Bowen) is having an affair. He drives over and kills Bobby, with Nick as a secret witness. |
| score: 0.350217072473 |
| What does Jones reveal he was actually in prison for? |
| 0) Pirating a film |
| 1) Drunk driving |
| 2) Burglary |
| 3) Vandalism |
| 4) Drug trafficking |
| Plot: Nick flees at high speed, setting off a traffic camera. The trio meet to discuss their reservations about continuing with their plan. They are arrested by the police, who believe the camera footage makes them suspects in Bobby's murder. Lacking evidence, the police are forced to let the trio go free. The trio consult with Jones again, but learn that he never actually killed anyone, having been imprisoned for bootlegging the film Snow Falling on Cedars. Jones suggests that they get Harken to confess and secretly tape it. The three accidentally crash Harken's surprise birthday party, where Nick and Dale get Harken to confess to the murder before realizing that Kurt, who has the audio recorder, is elsewhere having sex with Rhonda. Harken threatens to kill all three for attempting to blackmail him. They flee by car, but Harken gives chase and repeatedly rams their vehicle. Believing they have committed a crime, the car's navigation-system operator remotely disables Kurt's car, allowing Harken to catch and hold them at gunpoint. Harken shoots himself in the leg as he boasts about his plan to frame them for murdering Bobby and attempting to kill him to get rid of the witness. |
| score: 0.0816817277004 |
| What does Harken do to Kurt's car during the car chase? |
| 0) He knocks it off the road |
| 1) He forces it to crash into a tree |
| 2) He breaks its windshield |
| 3) He repeatedly shoots at it |
| 4) He repeatedly rams it |
| Plot: Nick flees at high speed, setting off a traffic camera. The trio meet to discuss their reservations about continuing with their plan. They are arrested by the police, who believe the camera footage makes them suspects in Bobby's murder. Lacking evidence, the police are forced to let the trio go free. The trio consult with Jones again, but learn that he never actually killed anyone, having been imprisoned for bootlegging the film Snow Falling on Cedars. Jones suggests that they get Harken to confess and secretly tape it. The three accidentally crash Harken's surprise birthday party, where Nick and Dale get Harken to confess to the murder before realizing that Kurt, who has the audio recorder, is elsewhere having sex with Rhonda. Harken threatens to kill all three for attempting to blackmail him. They flee by car, but Harken gives chase and repeatedly rams their vehicle. Believing they have committed a crime, the car's navigation-system operator remotely disables Kurt's car, allowing Harken to catch and hold them at gunpoint. Harken shoots himself in the leg as he boasts about his plan to frame them for murdering Bobby and attempting to kill him to get rid of the witness. |
| score: 0.271827424321 |
| Why do the police suspect the guys of murder? |
| 0) Because Harken reports them |
| 1) Because a witness saw them leaving Bobby's house |
| 2) Because of the traffic camera footage of Nick leaving Bobby's house |
| 3) Because Jones reports them |
| 4) Because of a recorded conversation of them planning to kill their bosses |
| Plot: Nick flees at high speed, setting off a traffic camera. The trio meet to discuss their reservations about continuing with their plan. They are arrested by the police, who believe the camera footage makes them suspects in Bobby's murder. Lacking evidence, the police are forced to let the trio go free. The trio consult with Jones again, but learn that he never actually killed anyone, having been imprisoned for bootlegging the film Snow Falling on Cedars. Jones suggests that they get Harken to confess and secretly tape it. The three accidentally crash Harken's surprise birthday party, where Nick and Dale get Harken to confess to the murder before realizing that Kurt, who has the audio recorder, is elsewhere having sex with Rhonda. Harken threatens to kill all three for attempting to blackmail him. They flee by car, but Harken gives chase and repeatedly rams their vehicle. Believing they have committed a crime, the car's navigation-system operator remotely disables Kurt's car, allowing Harken to catch and hold them at gunpoint. Harken shoots himself in the leg as he boasts about his plan to frame them for murdering Bobby and attempting to kill him to get rid of the witness. |
| score: 0.198156422091 |
| Who has the recorder that the guys plan to use to tape Harken's confession? |
| 0) Jones |
| 1) Kurt |
| 2) Stacy |
| 3) Dale |
| 4) Nick |
| Plot: The police arrest Nick, Dale and Kurt, but the navigation-system operator reveals that the entire conversation was recorded. Harken is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, while the friends get their charges waived. Nick is promoted to president of the company under a sadistic CEO, Kurt retains his job under a new boss, and Dale blackmails Julia into ending her harassment by convincing her to sexually harass a supposedly unconscious patient, while Jones secretly records the act. |
| score: 0.312449637792 |
| How is Harken able to catch the guys after the car chase? |
| 0) They stop on a traffic light |
| 1) He blows their tires |
| 2) Their car is remotely disabled by the navigation-system operator |
| 3) They run out of fuel |
| 4) They make a bad turn |
| Plot: The police arrest Nick, Dale and Kurt, but the navigation-system operator reveals that the entire conversation was recorded. Harken is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, while the friends get their charges waived. Nick is promoted to president of the company under a sadistic CEO, Kurt retains his job under a new boss, and Dale blackmails Julia into ending her harassment by convincing her to sexually harass a supposedly unconscious patient, while Jones secretly records the act. |
| score: 0.311584221211 |
| What is Kurt doing when Harken confesses to Bobby's murder? |
| 0) Chatting with Rhonda |
| 1) Having sex with Rhonda |
| 2) Talking to Jones |
| 3) Having sex with Julia |
| 4) Getting drunk at the party |
| Plot: The three reconnoiter Bobby's house, and Kurt steals Bobby's phone. They next go to Harken's house, where Kurt and Nick go inside while Dale waits in the car. Harken returns home and confronts Dale for littering, but then has an allergy attack from the peanut butter on the litter. Dale saves Harken by stabbing him with an EpiPen. Nick and Kurt think Dale is stabbing Harken to death and flee, with Kurt accidentally dropping Bobby's phone in Harken's bedroom. The next night, Kurt watches Julia's home, but she seduces and has sex with him. Nick and Dale reluctantly wait outside Bobby's and Harken's houses, respectively, to commit the murders, despite neither of them wanting to. Harken discovers Bobby's cellphone in his bedroom and uses it to find his address, suspecting his wife Rhonda (Julie Bowen) is having an affair. He drives over and kills Bobby, with Nick as a secret witness. |
| score: 0.377665682749 |
| What was the name of the film was Jones caught bootlegging that sent him to prison? |
| 0) Hearts in Atlantis |
| 1) Horrible Bosses |
| 2) Down the Wind |
| 3) Snow White |
| 4) Snow Falling on Cedars |
| Plot: Nick flees at high speed, setting off a traffic camera. The trio meet to discuss their reservations about continuing with their plan. They are arrested by the police, who believe the camera footage makes them suspects in Bobby's murder. Lacking evidence, the police are forced to let the trio go free. The trio consult with Jones again, but learn that he never actually killed anyone, having been imprisoned for bootlegging the film Snow Falling on Cedars. Jones suggests that they get Harken to confess and secretly tape it. The three accidentally crash Harken's surprise birthday party, where Nick and Dale get Harken to confess to the murder before realizing that Kurt, who has the audio recorder, is elsewhere having sex with Rhonda. Harken threatens to kill all three for attempting to blackmail him. They flee by car, but Harken gives chase and repeatedly rams their vehicle. Believing they have committed a crime, the car's navigation-system operator remotely disables Kurt's car, allowing Harken to catch and hold them at gunpoint. Harken shoots himself in the leg as he boasts about his plan to frame them for murdering Bobby and attempting to kill him to get rid of the witness. |
| score: 0.189265393623 |
| How long is Harken sentenced to prison for? |
| 0) 15 years |
| 1) 18 years |
| 2) 25 years |
| 3) 23 years |
| 4) 20 years |
| Plot: The police arrest Nick, Dale and Kurt, but the navigation-system operator reveals that the entire conversation was recorded. Harken is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, while the friends get their charges waived. Nick is promoted to president of the company under a sadistic CEO, Kurt retains his job under a new boss, and Dale blackmails Julia into ending her harassment by convincing her to sexually harass a supposedly unconscious patient, while Jones secretly records the act. |
| score: 0.243236952935 |
| How does Dale blackmail Julia so that she will stop sexually harassing him? |
| 0) By getting Jones to threaten her |
| 1) By threatening to report her for sexual harassment |
| 2) |
| 3) By recording her sexually harassing a patient |
| 4) By recording her sexually harassing him |
| Plot: The police arrest Nick, Dale and Kurt, but the navigation-system operator reveals that the entire conversation was recorded. Harken is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, while the friends get their charges waived. Nick is promoted to president of the company under a sadistic CEO, Kurt retains his job under a new boss, and Dale blackmails Julia into ending her harassment by convincing her to sexually harass a supposedly unconscious patient, while Jones secretly records the act. |
| score: 0.305335014582 |
| Why doesn't Nick get a promotion? |
| 0) Because he has not been making profits for the company |
| 1) Because he disrespects his boss |
| 2) It is awarded to his junior employee |
| 3) Because he missed work for a week |
| 4) Because his boss awards it to himself |
| Plot: Nick Hendricks (Bateman) and Dale Arbus (Day) are friends who despise their bosses. Nick works at a financial firm for the sadistic David Harken (Spacey), who implies the possibility of a promotion for Nick for months, only to award it to himself. Dale is a dental assistant being sexually harassed by his boss, Dr. Julia Harris (Aniston); she threatens to tell his fiancee Stacy (Lindsay Sloane) that he had sex with her unless he actually has sex with her. Nick and Dale's accountant friend Kurt Buckman (Sudeikis) enjoys working for Jack Pellitt (Donald Sutherland) at a chemical company, but after Jack unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, the company is taken over by Jack's cocaine-addicted son Bobby (Farrell), whose apathy and incompetence threaten the future of the company. |
| score: 0.172874666775 |
| What drug is Jack's new boss Bobby addicted to? |
| 0) Cocaine |
| 1) Marijuana |
| 2) Opium |
| 3) Heroine |
| 4) Meth |
| Plot: Nick Hendricks (Bateman) and Dale Arbus (Day) are friends who despise their bosses. Nick works at a financial firm for the sadistic David Harken (Spacey), who implies the possibility of a promotion for Nick for months, only to award it to himself. Dale is a dental assistant being sexually harassed by his boss, Dr. Julia Harris (Aniston); she threatens to tell his fiancee Stacy (Lindsay Sloane) that he had sex with her unless he actually has sex with her. Nick and Dale's accountant friend Kurt Buckman (Sudeikis) enjoys working for Jack Pellitt (Donald Sutherland) at a chemical company, but after Jack unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, the company is taken over by Jack's cocaine-addicted son Bobby (Farrell), whose apathy and incompetence threaten the future of the company. |
| score: 0.161259645778 |
| What is the name of Nick's boss? |
| 0) Harris |
| 1) Buckman |
| 2) Pellit |
| 3) Harken |
| 4) Bobby |
| Plot: The police arrest Nick, Dale and Kurt, but the navigation-system operator reveals that the entire conversation was recorded. Harken is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, while the friends get their charges waived. Nick is promoted to president of the company under a sadistic CEO, Kurt retains his job under a new boss, and Dale blackmails Julia into ending her harassment by convincing her to sexually harass a supposedly unconscious patient, while Jones secretly records the act. |
| score: 0.273173079794 |
| What is Dale's job? |
| 0) He is an accountant |
| 1) He is a dental assistant |
| 2) He is a mechanic |
| 3) He s a nurse |
| 4) He is a doctor |
| Plot: Nick Hendricks (Bateman) and Dale Arbus (Day) are friends who despise their bosses. Nick works at a financial firm for the sadistic David Harken (Spacey), who implies the possibility of a promotion for Nick for months, only to award it to himself. Dale is a dental assistant being sexually harassed by his boss, Dr. Julia Harris (Aniston); she threatens to tell his fiancee Stacy (Lindsay Sloane) that he had sex with her unless he actually has sex with her. Nick and Dale's accountant friend Kurt Buckman (Sudeikis) enjoys working for Jack Pellitt (Donald Sutherland) at a chemical company, but after Jack unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, the company is taken over by Jack's cocaine-addicted son Bobby (Farrell), whose apathy and incompetence threaten the future of the company. |
| score: 0.171078332784 |
| What is the name of Dale's boss? |
| 0) Thomas |
| 1) Stacy |
| 2) Margie |
| 3) Mr. Anderton |
| 4) Julia |
| Plot: The police arrest Nick, Dale and Kurt, but the navigation-system operator reveals that the entire conversation was recorded. Harken is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, while the friends get their charges waived. Nick is promoted to president of the company under a sadistic CEO, Kurt retains his job under a new boss, and Dale blackmails Julia into ending her harassment by convincing her to sexually harass a supposedly unconscious patient, while Jones secretly records the act. |
| score: 0.224647558917 |
| What happens to the company Kurt works at as a result of Jack's death? |
| 0) It is sold |
| 1) Its performance improves |
| 2) It collapses |
| 3) It threatens to collapse |
| 4) It becomes bankrupt |
| Plot: At night, over drinks, Kurt jokingly suggests that their lives would be happier if their bosses were no longer around. Initially hesitant, they eventually agree to kill their employers. In search of a hitman, the trio meet Dean "Motherfucker" Jones (Foxx), an ex-con who agrees to be their "murder consultant". Jones suggests that Dale, Kurt and Nick kill each other's bosses to hide their motive while making the deaths look like accidents. |
| score: 0.202795460188 |
| What are Dale, Kurt, and Nick doing when they first get the idea to kill their bosses? |
| 0) They are attending a dinner party |
| 1) They are drinking |
| 2) They are swimming |
| 3) They are watching a football game |
| 4) They are bowling |
| Plot: At night, over drinks, Kurt jokingly suggests that their lives would be happier if their bosses were no longer around. Initially hesitant, they eventually agree to kill their employers. In search of a hitman, the trio meet Dean "Motherfucker" Jones (Foxx), an ex-con who agrees to be their "murder consultant". Jones suggests that Dale, Kurt and Nick kill each other's bosses to hide their motive while making the deaths look like accidents. |
| score: 0.311730858268 |
| What is Dean's nickname? |
| 0) The Dean |
| 1) The Consultant |
| 2) Big Jon |
| 3) The Boss |
| 4) Motherfucker |
| Plot: At night, over drinks, Kurt jokingly suggests that their lives would be happier if their bosses were no longer around. Initially hesitant, they eventually agree to kill their employers. In search of a hitman, the trio meet Dean "Motherfucker" Jones (Foxx), an ex-con who agrees to be their "murder consultant". Jones suggests that Dale, Kurt and Nick kill each other's bosses to hide their motive while making the deaths look like accidents. |
| score: 0.196435012558 |
| What do Dale, Kurt, and Nick plan to do to their bosses? |
| 0) Kill them |
| 1) Drive them insane |
| 2) Humiliate them publicly |
| 3) Bankrupt them |
| 4) Send them to prison |
| Plot: At night, over drinks, Kurt jokingly suggests that their lives would be happier if their bosses were no longer around. Initially hesitant, they eventually agree to kill their employers. In search of a hitman, the trio meet Dean "Motherfucker" Jones (Foxx), an ex-con who agrees to be their "murder consultant". Jones suggests that Dale, Kurt and Nick kill each other's bosses to hide their motive while making the deaths look like accidents. |
| score: 0.33578151836 |
| What is Richard's reaction to Kate's pregnancy news? |
| 0) He is angry |
| 1) He is apathetic |
| 2) He is sad |
| 3) He is shocked |
| 4) He is confused |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.129934220156 |
| What is Richard's girlfriend's name? |
| 0) Angela |
| 1) Wendy |
| 2) Kate |
| 3) Cindy |
| 4) Olivia |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.119264483015 |
| How old is Kate? |
| 0) 35 |
| 1) 18 |
| 2) 25 |
| 3) 20 |
| 4) 30 |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.12764766739 |
| What does Richard do after Kate announces she is pregnant? |
| 0) He marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles with her |
| 1) He breaks up with her |
| 2) He insults her and then breaks up with her |
| 3) He marries her and agrees to move to Las Vegas with her |
| 4) He marries her and agrees to move to New York City with her |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.18482494492 |
| What is Kate's nationality? |
| 0) She is British |
| 1) She is American |
| 2) She is Spanish |
| 3) She is Italian |
| 4) She is Irish |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.0918226519766 |
| What does Kate reveal to Richard? |
| 0) She wants to get married |
| 1) She is actually 18 |
| 2) She is married |
| 3) She is pregnant |
| 4) She has been cheating on him with another man |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.119102730026 |
| What is Richard's profession? |
| 0) He is an English professor |
| 1) He is an author |
| 2) He is a chef |
| 3) He is a history professor |
| 4) He is a French professor |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.124499106969 |
| What does Richard realize in the long run? |
| 0) His past is hard to justify |
| 1) His past is hard to escape |
| 2) His future is hard to live |
| 3) His present is hard to live |
| 4) His past is hard to narrate |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.14359839656 |
| How is Richard's relationship with his father? |
| 0) It's a exhausted relationship with his dysfunctional father. |
| 1) It's a shallow relationship with his dysfunctional father. |
| 2) It's a comfortable relationship with his dysfunctional father. |
| 3) It's a bonded relationship with his dysfunctional father. |
| 4) It's a strained relationship with his dysfunctional father. |
| Plot: By day, Richard Haig (Pirece Brosnan) is a successful and well-respected English professor in the UK. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates. So when Kate (Jessica Alba), Richards stunning, athletic, 25-year-old American girlfriend tells him that she is pregnant, Richard is shocked. Putting his wandering eye beind him, he marries her and agrees to move to Los Angeles to start their family. It doesn't take long for Richard to realize that his past is hard to escape, as is the toll his strained relationship with his dysfunctional father has had on him. |
| score: 0.19259223109 |
| Who manages to free Toothless from the Bewilderbeast's control? |
| 0) Starkard. |
| 1) Ruffnut. |
| 2) Stoick. |
| 3) Hiccup. |
| 4) Valka. |
| Plot: The dragon riders fly baby dragons back to Berk, as they are immune to the Bewilderbeast's control. They find that Drago has already attacked the village and taken control of its dragons. Hiccup confronts Drago and a brainwashed Toothless while the other riders work to distract the Bewilderbeast. Hiccup succeeds in freeing Toothless from the Bewilderbeast's control, much to Drago's surprise. Hiccup and Toothless briefly separate Drago from the Bewilderbeast and confront Drago on the ground, but the Bewilderbeast attacks them, encasing them in ice. However, Toothless blasts away the ice, revealing that both he and Hiccup are unharmed. He then challenges the Bewilderbeast, firing at it repeatedly, which breaks its control over the other dragons, who now side with Toothless as the new Alpha dragon. All the dragons repeatedly fire at the Bewilderbeast until Toothless fires a final massive blast, breaking its left tusk. Defeated, the Bewilderbeast retreats under the sea with Drago on its back. The Vikings and dragons celebrate their victory and Hiccup is made chieftain of Berk. |
| score: 0.326643749338 |
| What happens after Drago's Bewilderbeast is defeated? |
| 0) He runs away, leaving Drago behind. |
| 1) He retreats in the mountains along with Drago. |
| 2) He retreats under the sea with Drago. |
| 3) He retreats in the river with Drago. |
| 4) He goes into the forest, Drago followinig him. |
| Plot: The dragon riders fly baby dragons back to Berk, as they are immune to the Bewilderbeast's control. They find that Drago has already attacked the village and taken control of its dragons. Hiccup confronts Drago and a brainwashed Toothless while the other riders work to distract the Bewilderbeast. Hiccup succeeds in freeing Toothless from the Bewilderbeast's control, much to Drago's surprise. Hiccup and Toothless briefly separate Drago from the Bewilderbeast and confront Drago on the ground, but the Bewilderbeast attacks them, encasing them in ice. However, Toothless blasts away the ice, revealing that both he and Hiccup are unharmed. He then challenges the Bewilderbeast, firing at it repeatedly, which breaks its control over the other dragons, who now side with Toothless as the new Alpha dragon. All the dragons repeatedly fire at the Bewilderbeast until Toothless fires a final massive blast, breaking its left tusk. Defeated, the Bewilderbeast retreats under the sea with Drago on its back. The Vikings and dragons celebrate their victory and Hiccup is made chieftain of Berk. |
| score: 0.336184019201 |
| Who becomes the new chieftain of Berk after Drago's defeat? |
| 0) Starkard. |
| 1) Gobber. |
| 2) Hiccup. |
| 3) Tuffnut. |
| 4) Valka. |
| Plot: The dragon riders fly baby dragons back to Berk, as they are immune to the Bewilderbeast's control. They find that Drago has already attacked the village and taken control of its dragons. Hiccup confronts Drago and a brainwashed Toothless while the other riders work to distract the Bewilderbeast. Hiccup succeeds in freeing Toothless from the Bewilderbeast's control, much to Drago's surprise. Hiccup and Toothless briefly separate Drago from the Bewilderbeast and confront Drago on the ground, but the Bewilderbeast attacks them, encasing them in ice. However, Toothless blasts away the ice, revealing that both he and Hiccup are unharmed. He then challenges the Bewilderbeast, firing at it repeatedly, which breaks its control over the other dragons, who now side with Toothless as the new Alpha dragon. All the dragons repeatedly fire at the Bewilderbeast until Toothless fires a final massive blast, breaking its left tusk. Defeated, the Bewilderbeast retreats under the sea with Drago on its back. The Vikings and dragons celebrate their victory and Hiccup is made chieftain of Berk. |
| score: 0.368050233946 |
| How does Toothless manage to free the other dragons from the Bewilderbeast's control? |
| 0) He bites repeatedly Bewilderbeast and injures him. |
| 1) He fires repeatedly at Bewilderbeast and breaks its control. |
| 2) He manages to capture Bewilderbeast and put him in a cave. |
| 3) He repeatedly stabs Bewilderbeast and kills him. |
| 4) He manages to capture Bewilderbeast and bind him to a tree. |
| Plot: The dragon riders fly baby dragons back to Berk, as they are immune to the Bewilderbeast's control. They find that Drago has already attacked the village and taken control of its dragons. Hiccup confronts Drago and a brainwashed Toothless while the other riders work to distract the Bewilderbeast. Hiccup succeeds in freeing Toothless from the Bewilderbeast's control, much to Drago's surprise. Hiccup and Toothless briefly separate Drago from the Bewilderbeast and confront Drago on the ground, but the Bewilderbeast attacks them, encasing them in ice. However, Toothless blasts away the ice, revealing that both he and Hiccup are unharmed. He then challenges the Bewilderbeast, firing at it repeatedly, which breaks its control over the other dragons, who now side with Toothless as the new Alpha dragon. All the dragons repeatedly fire at the Bewilderbeast until Toothless fires a final massive blast, breaking its left tusk. Defeated, the Bewilderbeast retreats under the sea with Drago on its back. The Vikings and dragons celebrate their victory and Hiccup is made chieftain of Berk. |
| score: 0.35873821483 |
| What does Valka tell Hiccup about herself? |
| 0) she, like her brother, was unable to kill dragons |
| 1) she, like her son, was unable to kill dragons |
| 2) she, like her father, was able to kill dragons |
| 3) she, like her father, was unable to kill dragons |
| 4) she, like her husband, was unable to kill dragons |
| Plot: They are captured by a dragon rider named Valka, who is revealed to be Hiccup's long-lost mother. She explains that she, like her son, was unable to kill dragons. After being carried off during a dragon raid, she spent twenty years rescuing dragons from Drago's traps and bringing them to an island nest created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon called a "Bewilderbeast", which controls smaller dragons. Stoick tracks Hiccup to the nest, where he discovers that his wife is still alive. Simultaneously, Astrid and the other riders kidnap Eret to find Drago, but Drago captures them and learns of Berk's dragons. |
| score: 0.311979286284 |
| Where does Valka take the dragons she rescues form Drago's traps? |
| 0) She takes them to an island eyrie created out of woods by a gigantic Alpha dragon |
| 1) She takes them to an island cradle created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon |
| 2) She takes them to an island nest created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon |
| 3) She takes them to an island burrow created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon |
| 4) She takes them to an island roost created out of stones by a gigantic Alpha dragon |
| Plot: They are captured by a dragon rider named Valka, who is revealed to be Hiccup's long-lost mother. She explains that she, like her son, was unable to kill dragons. After being carried off during a dragon raid, she spent twenty years rescuing dragons from Drago's traps and bringing them to an island nest created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon called a "Bewilderbeast", which controls smaller dragons. Stoick tracks Hiccup to the nest, where he discovers that his wife is still alive. Simultaneously, Astrid and the other riders kidnap Eret to find Drago, but Drago captures them and learns of Berk's dragons. |
| score: 0.443087648168 |
| Who captures Astrid and the other riders after they kidnap Eret? |
| 0) Drago captures them |
| 1) Haggard captures them |
| 2) Starkard captures them |
| 3) Gobber captures them |
| 4) Valka captures them |
| Plot: They are captured by a dragon rider named Valka, who is revealed to be Hiccup's long-lost mother. She explains that she, like her son, was unable to kill dragons. After being carried off during a dragon raid, she spent twenty years rescuing dragons from Drago's traps and bringing them to an island nest created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon called a "Bewilderbeast", which controls smaller dragons. Stoick tracks Hiccup to the nest, where he discovers that his wife is still alive. Simultaneously, Astrid and the other riders kidnap Eret to find Drago, but Drago captures them and learns of Berk's dragons. |
| score: 0.355954062109 |
| Why did Valka disappear from her village? |
| 0) Valka has lost her past memories during a dragon raid is the reason for her disappearance. |
| 1) Valka has been carried off during a dragon raid is the reason for her disappearance. |
| 2) Valka has lost her memory during a dragon raid is the reason for her disappearance. |
| 3) Valka has lost her conscious during a dragon raid is the reason for her disappearance. |
| 4) Valka has lost her earlier memories during a dragon raid is the reason for her disappearance. |
| Plot: They are captured by a dragon rider named Valka, who is revealed to be Hiccup's long-lost mother. She explains that she, like her son, was unable to kill dragons. After being carried off during a dragon raid, she spent twenty years rescuing dragons from Drago's traps and bringing them to an island nest created out of ice by a gigantic Alpha dragon called a "Bewilderbeast", which controls smaller dragons. Stoick tracks Hiccup to the nest, where he discovers that his wife is still alive. Simultaneously, Astrid and the other riders kidnap Eret to find Drago, but Drago captures them and learns of Berk's dragons. |
| score: 0.276828002187 |
| What does Huccup's father want him to do? |
| 0) To succeed him as captain |
| 1) To succeed him as chieftain |
| 2) To succeed him as leader |
| 3) To succeed him as dominator |
| 4) To succeed him as ruler |
| Plot: Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility. |
| score: 0.147782219222 |
| How do the dragons and the villagers relate? |
| 0) The dragons live among the villagers as a associate. |
| 1) The dragons live among the villagers as a co-worker. |
| 2) The dragons live among the villagers as helpful companions. |
| 3) The dragons live among the villagers as helpful colleague. |
| 4) The dragons live among the villagers as helpful partner. |
| Plot: Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility. |
| score: 0.373101429277 |
| What is the name of Hiccup's dragon? |
| 0) Hookfang |
| 1) Grump |
| 2) Stormfly |
| 3) Toothless |
| 4) Skullcrusher |
| Plot: Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility. |
| score: 0.365786132557 |
| What do Hiccup and Toothless do together? |
| 0) They discover and map unexplored rivers. |
| 1) They discover and map unexplored forests. |
| 2) They discover and map unexplored lands. |
| 3) They discover and map unexplored deserts. |
| 4) They discover and map unexplored lakes. |
| Plot: Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility. |
| score: 0.354154408636 |
| What is Hiccup's father's name? |
| 0) Snotlout |
| 1) Fishlegs |
| 2) Gobber |
| 3) Tuffnut |
| 4) Stoick |
| Plot: Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility. |
| score: 0.321642932881 |
| What is Hiccup's opinion about succeeding his father? |
| 0) Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility as chieftain |
| 1) Hiccup remains sure that he is ready for this responsibility as chieftain |
| 2) Hiccup remains unsure if he is organized to accountable as chieftain |
| 3) Hiccup remains unsure if he is prepared to control as chieftain |
| 4) Hiccup remains sure that he is prepared to control as chieftain |
| Plot: Five years after the Viking village of Berk made peace with the dragons, they now live among the villagers as helpful companions. Hiccup goes on adventures with his dragon, Toothless, as they discover and map unexplored lands. Now 20 years old, he is being pressed by his father, Stoick the Vast, to succeed him as chieftain, although Hiccup remains unsure if he is ready for this responsibility. |
| score: 0.410841072186 |
| What does Stoick do when Hiccup and Astrid tell him about Drago and his dragon army? |
| 0) Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the fort and prepare for interview. |
| 1) Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the garden and prepare the lunch. |
| 2) Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the city and prepare for tour. |
| 3) Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the island and prepare for battle. |
| 4) Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the castle and prepare the statement. |
| Plot: While investigating a burnt forest, Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of a fort encased in ice and encounter a group of dragon trappers led by Eret, who blames them for his fort's destruction and attempts to capture their dragons for an insane conqueror named Drago Bludvist. The two dragon riders escape and return to Berk to warn Stoick about the dragon army that Drago is amassing. Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the island and prepare for battle. Hiccup, however, refuses to believe that war is inevitable. After Stoick interrupts Hiccup's plan to get Eret to take him to Drago, Stoick explains that he once met Drago at a gathering of chiefs, where Drago, mocked after offering the chiefs his service in return for their servitude, murdered them all, with Stoick as the only survivor. Undeterred, Hiccup flies off with Toothless in search of Drago to try to reason with him. |
| score: 0.458924139487 |
| Who do Astrid and Hiccup meet in the burnt forest? |
| 0) A group of birds led by Eret |
| 1) A group of wolves led by Eret |
| 2) A group of dragon trappers led by Eret |
| 3) A group of people led by Eret |
| 4) A group of soldiers led by Eret |
| Plot: While investigating a burnt forest, Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of a fort encased in ice and encounter a group of dragon trappers led by Eret, who blames them for his fort's destruction and attempts to capture their dragons for an insane conqueror named Drago Bludvist. The two dragon riders escape and return to Berk to warn Stoick about the dragon army that Drago is amassing. Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the island and prepare for battle. Hiccup, however, refuses to believe that war is inevitable. After Stoick interrupts Hiccup's plan to get Eret to take him to Drago, Stoick explains that he once met Drago at a gathering of chiefs, where Drago, mocked after offering the chiefs his service in return for their servitude, murdered them all, with Stoick as the only survivor. Undeterred, Hiccup flies off with Toothless in search of Drago to try to reason with him. |
| score: 0.352093041449 |
| Who is the leader of the dragon trappers Hiccup and Astrid meet in the forest? |
| 0) Gobber |
| 1) Tuffnut |
| 2) Fishlegs |
| 3) Eret |
| 4) Valka |
| Plot: While investigating a burnt forest, Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of a fort encased in ice and encounter a group of dragon trappers led by Eret, who blames them for his fort's destruction and attempts to capture their dragons for an insane conqueror named Drago Bludvist. The two dragon riders escape and return to Berk to warn Stoick about the dragon army that Drago is amassing. Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the island and prepare for battle. Hiccup, however, refuses to believe that war is inevitable. After Stoick interrupts Hiccup's plan to get Eret to take him to Drago, Stoick explains that he once met Drago at a gathering of chiefs, where Drago, mocked after offering the chiefs his service in return for their servitude, murdered them all, with Stoick as the only survivor. Undeterred, Hiccup flies off with Toothless in search of Drago to try to reason with him. |
| score: 0.3193148025 |
| What do Hiccup and Astrid discover while out investigating a burnt forest? |
| 0) Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of a fort |
| 1) Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of egyptian army |
| 2) Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of ancient temple |
| 3) Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of a castle |
| 4) Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of winged humans |
| Plot: While investigating a burnt forest, Hiccup and Astrid discover the remains of a fort encased in ice and encounter a group of dragon trappers led by Eret, who blames them for his fort's destruction and attempts to capture their dragons for an insane conqueror named Drago Bludvist. The two dragon riders escape and return to Berk to warn Stoick about the dragon army that Drago is amassing. Stoick orders the villagers to fortify the island and prepare for battle. Hiccup, however, refuses to believe that war is inevitable. After Stoick interrupts Hiccup's plan to get Eret to take him to Drago, Stoick explains that he once met Drago at a gathering of chiefs, where Drago, mocked after offering the chiefs his service in return for their servitude, murdered them all, with Stoick as the only survivor. Undeterred, Hiccup flies off with Toothless in search of Drago to try to reason with him. |
| score: 0.377750066171 |
| Who falls in love in this movie? |
| 0) Leyla and Hani |
| 1) Tala and Hani |
| 2) Ali and Yasmin |
| 3) Tala and Leyla |
| 4) Leyla and Ali |
| Plot: As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, the pressure mounts until Tala finally cracks and extricates herself. Back in London, Leyla is heartbroken but learns to break free of her own self-doubt and her mother's expectations, ditching Ali and being honest with her parents about her sexuality. When Ali and Leyla's feisty sister, Yasmin, help try to get Tala and Leyla together again, Tala finds that her own preconceptions of what love can be is the final hurdle she must jump to win Leyla back. |
| score: 0.244399871797 |
| What happens between Tala and Leyla when they go away for a weekend? |
| 0) They sleep together and decide that they will break up with their boyfriends and move in together |
| 1) They sleep together |
| 2) They develop an attraction to each other but they decide not to act on it |
| 3) They like each other but they don't act on it |
| 4) They fight about their boyfriends |
| Plot: In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, wealthy Christian Palestinians Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their visiting daughter Tala to Hani in Jordan. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian Muslim woman who is dating Tala's best friend Ali. Tala sees something unique in the artless, clumsy, sensitive Leyla who secretly works to become a writer. And Tala's forthright challenges to Leyla's beliefs begins a journey of self-awareness for Leyla. After a weekend getaway into the countryside, Tala and Leyla sleep together and the two women begin to fall in love. However, Tala's own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are well under way. |
| score: 0.239407155928 |
| How does Tala react after she and Leyla sleep together? |
| 0) She pulls away from Leyla and continues with her weddings plans |
| 1) She is upset that Leyla took advantage of her |
| 2) She tells Leyla that she loves her, but Leyla escapes to Jordan after the confession |
| 3) She asks Leyla to come to Jordan with her and marry her |
| 4) She pretends that nothing happened and goes back to Jordan to marry her fiance |
| Plot: As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, the pressure mounts until Tala finally cracks and extricates herself. Back in London, Leyla is heartbroken but learns to break free of her own self-doubt and her mother's expectations, ditching Ali and being honest with her parents about her sexuality. When Ali and Leyla's feisty sister, Yasmin, help try to get Tala and Leyla together again, Tala finds that her own preconceptions of what love can be is the final hurdle she must jump to win Leyla back. |
| score: 0.379546448338 |
| What religion is Leyla? |
| 0) Christian |
| 1) Jewish |
| 2) Buddhist |
| 3) Muslim |
| 4) Hindu |
| Plot: In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, wealthy Christian Palestinians Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their visiting daughter Tala to Hani in Jordan. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian Muslim woman who is dating Tala's best friend Ali. Tala sees something unique in the artless, clumsy, sensitive Leyla who secretly works to become a writer. And Tala's forthright challenges to Leyla's beliefs begins a journey of self-awareness for Leyla. After a weekend getaway into the countryside, Tala and Leyla sleep together and the two women begin to fall in love. However, Tala's own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are well under way. |
| score: 0.199370650117 |
| Where does Hani live? |
| 0) In London |
| 1) In Jordan |
| 2) In Jerusalem |
| 3) In Brooklyn |
| 4) In Manchester |
| Plot: In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, wealthy Christian Palestinians Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their visiting daughter Tala to Hani in Jordan. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian Muslim woman who is dating Tala's best friend Ali. Tala sees something unique in the artless, clumsy, sensitive Leyla who secretly works to become a writer. And Tala's forthright challenges to Leyla's beliefs begins a journey of self-awareness for Leyla. After a weekend getaway into the countryside, Tala and Leyla sleep together and the two women begin to fall in love. However, Tala's own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are well under way. |
| score: 0.157884760805 |
| How does Tala's behavior affect Leyla? |
| 0) She pulls away from Tala |
| 1) She flies to Jordan |
| 2) Leyla gets to know herself better |
| 3) She starts to get scared |
| 4) She takes up a new hobby |
| Plot: As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, the pressure mounts until Tala finally cracks and extricates herself. Back in London, Leyla is heartbroken but learns to break free of her own self-doubt and her mother's expectations, ditching Ali and being honest with her parents about her sexuality. When Ali and Leyla's feisty sister, Yasmin, help try to get Tala and Leyla together again, Tala finds that her own preconceptions of what love can be is the final hurdle she must jump to win Leyla back. |
| score: 0.387361858948 |
| What does Leyla want to become by profession? |
| 0) An architect |
| 1) An interior designer |
| 2) A columnist |
| 3) A doctor |
| 4) A writer |
| Plot: In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, wealthy Christian Palestinians Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their visiting daughter Tala to Hani in Jordan. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian Muslim woman who is dating Tala's best friend Ali. Tala sees something unique in the artless, clumsy, sensitive Leyla who secretly works to become a writer. And Tala's forthright challenges to Leyla's beliefs begins a journey of self-awareness for Leyla. After a weekend getaway into the countryside, Tala and Leyla sleep together and the two women begin to fall in love. However, Tala's own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are well under way. |
| score: 0.184724099793 |
| Where does Tala live and work? |
| 0) Jordan |
| 1) London |
| 2) Birmingham |
| 3) Cambridge |
| 4) Glasgow |
| Plot: As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, the pressure mounts until Tala finally cracks and extricates herself. Back in London, Leyla is heartbroken but learns to break free of her own self-doubt and her mother's expectations, ditching Ali and being honest with her parents about her sexuality. When Ali and Leyla's feisty sister, Yasmin, help try to get Tala and Leyla together again, Tala finds that her own preconceptions of what love can be is the final hurdle she must jump to win Leyla back. |
| score: 0.226117139471 |
| What nationalities are Reema and Omar? |
| 0) Palestinians |
| 1) American |
| 2) British |
| 3) Indian |
| 4) Israelis |
| Plot: In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, wealthy Christian Palestinians Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their visiting daughter Tala to Hani in Jordan. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian Muslim woman who is dating Tala's best friend Ali. Tala sees something unique in the artless, clumsy, sensitive Leyla who secretly works to become a writer. And Tala's forthright challenges to Leyla's beliefs begins a journey of self-awareness for Leyla. After a weekend getaway into the countryside, Tala and Leyla sleep together and the two women begin to fall in love. However, Tala's own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are well under way. |
| score: 0.209088261089 |
| Who helps Tala and Leyla get back together? |
| 0) Ali and Yasmin. |
| 1) Tala's parents. |
| 2) Leyla's mother. |
| 3) Tala's ex-fiance. |
| 4) Leyla's parents. |
| Plot: As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, the pressure mounts until Tala finally cracks and extricates herself. Back in London, Leyla is heartbroken but learns to break free of her own self-doubt and her mother's expectations, ditching Ali and being honest with her parents about her sexuality. When Ali and Leyla's feisty sister, Yasmin, help try to get Tala and Leyla together again, Tala finds that her own preconceptions of what love can be is the final hurdle she must jump to win Leyla back. |
| score: 0.39885390735 |
| Who does Sonny think the man in his dream is? |
| 0) Ben. |
| 1) Spooner. |
| 2) Sonny. |
| 3) Baldez. |
| 4) Chin. |
| Plot: Spooner determines that Lanning could not have thrown himself through the safety glass in his office; only a robot would have had the strength to do it. Calvin explains that this is impossible, as it would violate the inviolable Three Laws; so they are both astonished when an NS-5 robot (USR's newest) attacks Spooner and flees. Spooner and Calvin pursue the robot, nicknamed Sonny (Tudyk), to an assembly factory and apprehend it. When questioned, Sonny expresses emotions, and claims to have had dreams. Calvin performs a diagnostic examination and finds that Lanning gave Sonny a secondary system that allows him to disobey the Three Laws. |
| score: 0.286166101864 |
| What does Robertson order Susan to do to Sonny? |
| 0) |
| 1) To improve him. |
| 2) Te reconfigure him. |
| 3) To rewire him. |
| 4) To terminate him. |
| Plot: Spooner is attacked by a USR demolition machine and a gang of NS-5 robots; but when he reports this, his boss, Lt. John Bergin (Chi McBride), fears that he is losing his mind. He pulls Spooner off the case and suspends him from duty. Sneaking into the USR building, Spooner and Calvin meet Sonny, who draws a sketch of his dreams, depicting an army of robots standing before an unidentified man, whom Sonny believes to be Spooner, atop a hill. Robertson believes that Sonny is a dangerous aberration, and orders Calvin to terminate him. Calvin reluctantly destroys his positronic brain with an injection of nanites (replicating nano-scale robots). |
| score: 0.218665989999 |
| How is Sonny different from other robots? |
| 0) He can reason like a human being |
| 1) |
| 2) He expresses emotions |
| 3) He is stronger |
| 4) He is a more advanced model |
| Plot: Spooner determines that Lanning could not have thrown himself through the safety glass in his office; only a robot would have had the strength to do it. Calvin explains that this is impossible, as it would violate the inviolable Three Laws; so they are both astonished when an NS-5 robot (USR's newest) attacks Spooner and flees. Spooner and Calvin pursue the robot, nicknamed Sonny (Tudyk), to an assembly factory and apprehend it. When questioned, Sonny expresses emotions, and claims to have had dreams. Calvin performs a diagnostic examination and finds that Lanning gave Sonny a secondary system that allows him to disobey the Three Laws. |
| score: 0.235145681075 |
| What model are most of the robots in the film? |
| 0) NS-2 |
| 1) NS-8 |
| 2) NS-1 |
| 3) NS-4 |
| 4) NS-5 |
| Plot: Recognizing the location in Sonnys sketch as Lake Michigan, Spooner travels there and discovers an army of NS-5 robots dismantling older models. The robots then take over Chicago and other major U.S. cities. The government and military, both dependent on USR systems, are completely incapacitated. The local police and citizens who resist are quickly overwhelmed and detained. Spooner rescues Calvin from her apartment, where she has been imprisoned by her personal NS-5, and together they break into USR headquarters and reunite with Sonny. (Calvin, unable to bring herself to obey Robertson's order, terminated a lookalike NS-5 in his place.) The three head to Robertson's office, only to discover that he has been killed by VIKI, the actual mastermind behind the robots' takeover. |
| score: 0.246843947885 |
| What do Spooner and Susan discover when they go to Robertson's office? |
| 0) That Robertson was party to VIKI's plan |
| 1) That Robertson has been killed by VIKI |
| 2) That Robertson has been kidnapped |
| 3) The office has been trashed |
| 4) The robots have taken over Robertson's office |
| Plot: When Lanning falls several stories to his death from his office window, the CEO of USR, Lawrence Robertson (Greenwood), tells police that it was obviously a suicide. Spooner is skeptical; Lanning left no notebut he did leave a holographic device that responds to certain questions asked of it. Spooner and robopsychologist Susan Calvin (Moynahan) consult USR's central artificial intelligence computer named VIKI (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence) (Fiona Hogan), where they discover that security footage of Lanning's fatal fall has been corrupted. |
| score: 0.379421433384 |
| Why doesn't Spooner trust robots? |
| 0) Because they are not human |
| 1) Because they crashed his car |
| 2) Because a robot left a young girl to die during a car crash |
| 3) Because he was attacked by a robot |
| 4) Because he doesn't understand them |
| Plot: In 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity. Humans are protected from the robots by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner (Smith), a Chicago police detective, distrusts robots after a car crash ended in a robot rescuing him and leaving a preteen girl to die, based on statistical likelihood of survival. After the accident, Spooner received a cybernetic left arm, lung, and ribs, personally implanted by the co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men (USR), Dr. Alfred Lanning (Cromwell). |
| score: 0.331518768346 |
| What parts of Spooner's body are made out of synthetic parts? |
| 0) Ribs, right arm, and lung |
| 1) Left arm, lung, and ribs |
| 2) Right leg, right arm, and ribs |
| 3) Both legs, left arm, and ribs |
| 4) Both arms, left leg, and ribs |
| Plot: In 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity. Humans are protected from the robots by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner (Smith), a Chicago police detective, distrusts robots after a car crash ended in a robot rescuing him and leaving a preteen girl to die, based on statistical likelihood of survival. After the accident, Spooner received a cybernetic left arm, lung, and ribs, personally implanted by the co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men (USR), Dr. Alfred Lanning (Cromwell). |
| score: 0.268842560717 |
| Who is Dr. Alfred Lanning? |
| 0) A veterinary doctor |
| 1) A police detective |
| 2) Spooner's personal doctor |
| 3) The co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men |
| 4) A humanoid robot |
| Plot: In 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity. Humans are protected from the robots by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner (Smith), a Chicago police detective, distrusts robots after a car crash ended in a robot rescuing him and leaving a preteen girl to die, based on statistical likelihood of survival. After the accident, Spooner received a cybernetic left arm, lung, and ribs, personally implanted by the co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men (USR), Dr. Alfred Lanning (Cromwell). |
| score: 0.334907421602 |
| In what year does the film take place? |
| 0) 2035 |
| 1) 2030 |
| 2) 2005 |
| 3) 2015 |
| 4) 2004 |
| Plot: In 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity. Humans are protected from the robots by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner (Smith), a Chicago police detective, distrusts robots after a car crash ended in a robot rescuing him and leaving a preteen girl to die, based on statistical likelihood of survival. After the accident, Spooner received a cybernetic left arm, lung, and ribs, personally implanted by the co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men (USR), Dr. Alfred Lanning (Cromwell). |
| score: 0.0906353239983 |
| Why did Dr. Lanning create Sonny? |
| 0) To help VIKI save the humans from extinction |
| 1) To help Calvin and Spooner stop VIKI's plan |
| 2) |
| 3) To reprogram VIKI |
| 4) To terminate VIKI |
| Plot: When Lanning falls several stories to his death from his office window, the CEO of USR, Lawrence Robertson (Greenwood), tells police that it was obviously a suicide. Spooner is skeptical; Lanning left no notebut he did leave a holographic device that responds to certain questions asked of it. Spooner and robopsychologist Susan Calvin (Moynahan) consult USR's central artificial intelligence computer named VIKI (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence) (Fiona Hogan), where they discover that security footage of Lanning's fatal fall has been corrupted. |
| score: 0.346314816987 |
| What does Sonny realize about himself at the end of the film? |
| 0) That he is one of a kind |
| 1) That he is a muderer |
| 2) That he has to become more responsible |
| 3) That he is the figure he saw in his own dream |
| 4) That he likes human companionship |
| Plot: VIKIas they now understandhas concluded that humans have embarked on a course that can only lead to their extinction. Since the Three Laws prohibit her from allowing this to happen, she has created a Zeroth Law ("a robot may not harm humanity, or by inaction allow humanity to come to harm") in order to ensure the survival of the human race by stripping humans of all free will. When Lanning learned this, he created Sonny to help Calvin and Spooner identify and thwart VIKI's plan. The only remedy, they realize, is to terminate VIKI. Sonny retrieves a syringe of nanites from Calvins laboratory and the three approach VIKI's core in the middle of the building. VIKI, aware of their intent, unleashes an army of robots to stop them. As Sonny, Calvin, and the police battle the robots, Spooner throws himself down VIKIs central core column and injects the nanites, destroying her positronic brain. Immediately, all NS-5 robots revert to their default programming, and are decommissioned for storage by the military. Sonny confesses that he did kill Lanning because the latter told him to do so as part of their plan against VIKI; Spooner explains that he is not legally responsible since a machine, by definition, cannot commit a murder. Sonny, pursuing a new purpose, goes to aid the other robots, becoming the figure he saw in his own dream. |
| score: 0.170578839155 |
| What happens to the other robots once VIKI is terminated? |
| 0) They continue fighting |
| 1) |
| 2) They revert to their default programming |
| 3) They get confused |
| 4) They self-terminate |
| Plot: VIKIas they now understandhas concluded that humans have embarked on a course that can only lead to their extinction. Since the Three Laws prohibit her from allowing this to happen, she has created a Zeroth Law ("a robot may not harm humanity, or by inaction allow humanity to come to harm") in order to ensure the survival of the human race by stripping humans of all free will. When Lanning learned this, he created Sonny to help Calvin and Spooner identify and thwart VIKI's plan. The only remedy, they realize, is to terminate VIKI. Sonny retrieves a syringe of nanites from Calvins laboratory and the three approach VIKI's core in the middle of the building. VIKI, aware of their intent, unleashes an army of robots to stop them. As Sonny, Calvin, and the police battle the robots, Spooner throws himself down VIKIs central core column and injects the nanites, destroying her positronic brain. Immediately, all NS-5 robots revert to their default programming, and are decommissioned for storage by the military. Sonny confesses that he did kill Lanning because the latter told him to do so as part of their plan against VIKI; Spooner explains that he is not legally responsible since a machine, by definition, cannot commit a murder. Sonny, pursuing a new purpose, goes to aid the other robots, becoming the figure he saw in his own dream. |
| score: 0.228007322075 |
| What does USR stand for? |
| 0) U.S. Runners |
| 1) U.S. Rehabilitators |
| 2) U.S. Republicans |
| 3) U.S. Robotics |
| 4) U.S. Radiologists |
| Plot: In 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity. Humans are protected from the robots by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner (Smith), a Chicago police detective, distrusts robots after a car crash ended in a robot rescuing him and leaving a preteen girl to die, based on statistical likelihood of survival. After the accident, Spooner received a cybernetic left arm, lung, and ribs, personally implanted by the co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men (USR), Dr. Alfred Lanning (Cromwell). |
| score: 0.253117217218 |
| What is the USR's A.I. computer called? |
| 0) NS-4 |
| 1) VIKI |
| 2) Chin |
| 3) Sonny |
| 4) NS-5 |
| Plot: When Lanning falls several stories to his death from his office window, the CEO of USR, Lawrence Robertson (Greenwood), tells police that it was obviously a suicide. Spooner is skeptical; Lanning left no notebut he did leave a holographic device that responds to certain questions asked of it. Spooner and robopsychologist Susan Calvin (Moynahan) consult USR's central artificial intelligence computer named VIKI (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence) (Fiona Hogan), where they discover that security footage of Lanning's fatal fall has been corrupted. |
| score: 0.282199566 |
| Where is the spot that Sonny drew in his dream located? |
| 0) Lake Michigan |
| 1) New York City |
| 2) Maine |
| 3) Upstate New York |
| 4) Lake Erie |
| Plot: Recognizing the location in Sonnys sketch as Lake Michigan, Spooner travels there and discovers an army of NS-5 robots dismantling older models. The robots then take over Chicago and other major U.S. cities. The government and military, both dependent on USR systems, are completely incapacitated. The local police and citizens who resist are quickly overwhelmed and detained. Spooner rescues Calvin from her apartment, where she has been imprisoned by her personal NS-5, and together they break into USR headquarters and reunite with Sonny. (Calvin, unable to bring herself to obey Robertson's order, terminated a lookalike NS-5 in his place.) The three head to Robertson's office, only to discover that he has been killed by VIKI, the actual mastermind behind the robots' takeover. |
| score: 0.194956191522 |
| Who does Cobb meet when he arrives at the L.A. Airport? |
| 0) His cousin. |
| 1) His colleagues. |
| 2) His mother-in-law. |
| 3) His father-in-law. |
| 4) His father. |
| Plot: Upon arrival at Los Angeles Airport, Cobb successfully passes the U.S. immigration checkpoint and his waiting father-in-law accompanies him to his children. Cobb flicks his small top, a totem for verifying one's dream state, but leaves it spinning on the table to join his family in the garden. |
| score: 0.311722460263 |
| Who sedates Robert Fischer? |
| 0) Nash. |
| 1) Yusuf. |
| 2) Cobb. |
| 3) Eames. |
| 4) Arthur. |
| Plot: When the elder Fischer dies in Sydney, Robert Fischer accompanies the body on a flight back to Los Angeles, which the team uses as an opportunity to isolate Fischer. Cobb sedates him, bringing him into a shared dream with the extractors. At each level in the layered dreaming, the person generating the dream stays behind to set up a "kick" that will be used to awaken the other sleeping team members who have entered another dream layer deeper. While death in a dream would, under normal circumstances, cause the dreamer to wake up, the sedatives used to stabilize the dreams would not allow that. Thus, death during the mission will result in entering "Limbo", an expanse of infinite raw subconscious from which it is very difficult to escape. |
| score: 0.298421856611 |
| What is the Limbo? |
| 0) A special conscious state with impaired ability to move. |
| 1) A transitional phase of sleep with inability to tal. |
| 2) A state of transition between dreaming and waking up. |
| 3) An expanse of infinite raw conscioussnes. |
| 4) An expanse of infinite raw subconscious. |
| Plot: When the elder Fischer dies in Sydney, Robert Fischer accompanies the body on a flight back to Los Angeles, which the team uses as an opportunity to isolate Fischer. Cobb sedates him, bringing him into a shared dream with the extractors. At each level in the layered dreaming, the person generating the dream stays behind to set up a "kick" that will be used to awaken the other sleeping team members who have entered another dream layer deeper. While death in a dream would, under normal circumstances, cause the dreamer to wake up, the sedatives used to stabilize the dreams would not allow that. Thus, death during the mission will result in entering "Limbo", an expanse of infinite raw subconscious from which it is very difficult to escape. |
| score: 0.285976775868 |
| When does the team manage to isolate Robert Fischer? |
| 0) On a flight back to Los Angeles. |
| 1) When he goes to a hospital. |
| 2) When he comes out from a cinema. |
| 3) When he attends a private party. |
| 4) On a flight from Los Angeles. |
| Plot: When the elder Fischer dies in Sydney, Robert Fischer accompanies the body on a flight back to Los Angeles, which the team uses as an opportunity to isolate Fischer. Cobb sedates him, bringing him into a shared dream with the extractors. At each level in the layered dreaming, the person generating the dream stays behind to set up a "kick" that will be used to awaken the other sleeping team members who have entered another dream layer deeper. While death in a dream would, under normal circumstances, cause the dreamer to wake up, the sedatives used to stabilize the dreams would not allow that. Thus, death during the mission will result in entering "Limbo", an expanse of infinite raw subconscious from which it is very difficult to escape. |
| score: 0.236120062354 |
| Why did Cobb implant in Mal's head the idea that her reality was false? |
| 0) To make her commit suicide. |
| 1) To ensure her safety in the real life. |
| 2) To make her wake up from a dream. |
| 3) To ensure she would leave Limbo. |
| 4) Ta make an experiment with her. |
| Plot: Saito succumbs to his wounds, and Cobb's projection of Mal sabotages the plan by killing Fischer, sending them both into Limbo. Cobb and Ariadne enter Limbo to find Fischer and Saito, while Eames remains on his dream level to set up a kick by rigging the fortress with explosives. Cobb reveals to Ariadne that he and Mal went to Limbo while experimenting with the dream-sharing technology, where they spent "fifty years" of experienced time constructing a world from their shared memories while seemingly growing old together. Cobb confesses that in order to ensure Mal would leave Limbo, he had implanted the idea that her reality was false in her head in the first place; this was how he knew that inception was possible. The experience destabilised Mal, and left her convinced that she was still dreaming even after they had woken up. In an attempt to "wake up" from real life, Mal committed suicide, and tried desperately to persuade Cobb to do so too by incriminating him in her death. Facing a murder charge, Cobb fled the U.S. His children, who appear frequently in his dreams, are in California in the care of Professor Miles, who is Mal's father. |
| score: 0.280262246673 |
| Why do Cobb and Ariadne enter the Limbo? |
| 0) To check out the new residents. |
| 1) To go searching for Mal and Miles. |
| 2) To find their missing pieces of consciousness. |
| 3) To find Fischer and Saito. |
| 4) To find Tadashi and Saito. |
| Plot: Through his confession, Cobb attains catharsis and chooses to remain in Limbo to search for Saito. Ariadne pushes Fischer off a balcony, resuscitating him at the mountain fortress, where he enters a safe room to discover and accept the planted idea: a vision of his father telling him to be his own man, and split up his father's company. All team members other than Cobb and Saito ride the synchronized kicks back to reality: Ariadne jumps off a balcony in Limbo, Eames detonates the explosives in the fortress, Arthur blasts an elevator containing the team's sleeping bodies up an elevator shaft, and the van in Yusuf's dream hits the water. Cobb eventually finds an aged Saito in Limbo (shown in medias res at the start of the film) and the two remember their arrangement, presumably shooting themselves and waking to outer-world reality back on the airplane, where the entire team and Robert Fischer have awakened. |
| score: 0.368489570731 |
| Who remains on his dream level to set up a kick? |
| 0) Arthur. |
| 1) Miles. |
| 2) Eames. |
| 3) Ariadne. |
| 4) Nash. |
| Plot: Saito succumbs to his wounds, and Cobb's projection of Mal sabotages the plan by killing Fischer, sending them both into Limbo. Cobb and Ariadne enter Limbo to find Fischer and Saito, while Eames remains on his dream level to set up a kick by rigging the fortress with explosives. Cobb reveals to Ariadne that he and Mal went to Limbo while experimenting with the dream-sharing technology, where they spent "fifty years" of experienced time constructing a world from their shared memories while seemingly growing old together. Cobb confesses that in order to ensure Mal would leave Limbo, he had implanted the idea that her reality was false in her head in the first place; this was how he knew that inception was possible. The experience destabilised Mal, and left her convinced that she was still dreaming even after they had woken up. In an attempt to "wake up" from real life, Mal committed suicide, and tried desperately to persuade Cobb to do so too by incriminating him in her death. Facing a murder charge, Cobb fled the U.S. His children, who appear frequently in his dreams, are in California in the care of Professor Miles, who is Mal's father. |
| score: 0.241003114556 |
| Why did Mal commit suicide? |
| 0) Because she tried to wake up from a dream. |
| 1) Because she wanted to make an experiment. |
| 2) Because she woke from a dream depressed. |
| 3) Because she wanted to follow her friends. |
| 4) Because she was heavily injured from a dream. |
| Plot: Saito succumbs to his wounds, and Cobb's projection of Mal sabotages the plan by killing Fischer, sending them both into Limbo. Cobb and Ariadne enter Limbo to find Fischer and Saito, while Eames remains on his dream level to set up a kick by rigging the fortress with explosives. Cobb reveals to Ariadne that he and Mal went to Limbo while experimenting with the dream-sharing technology, where they spent "fifty years" of experienced time constructing a world from their shared memories while seemingly growing old together. Cobb confesses that in order to ensure Mal would leave Limbo, he had implanted the idea that her reality was false in her head in the first place; this was how he knew that inception was possible. The experience destabilised Mal, and left her convinced that she was still dreaming even after they had woken up. In an attempt to "wake up" from real life, Mal committed suicide, and tried desperately to persuade Cobb to do so too by incriminating him in her death. Facing a murder charge, Cobb fled the U.S. His children, who appear frequently in his dreams, are in California in the care of Professor Miles, who is Mal's father. |
| score: 0.172986453047 |
| Why do Dom and Arthur fail to extract information from Saito's mind? |
| 0) The process was sabotaged by an unwanted memory of a family friend. |
| 1) The process failed because Saito failed to cooperate properly. |
| 2) They used the wrong procedure. |
| 3) The process was sabotaged by a memory of Cobb's deceased wife Mal. |
| 4) Because they were interrupted in the process of extracting by Cobb. |
| Plot: Dominick "Dom" Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are "extractors", people who perform corporate espionage using an experimental military technology to infiltrate the subconscious of their targets and extract information while experiencing shared dreaming. Their latest target is Japanese businessman Saito (Ken Watanabe). The extraction from Saito fails when sabotaged by a memory of Cobb's deceased wife Mal (Marion Cotillard). Saito reveals that he was actually auditioning the team to perform the difficult act of "inception": planting an idea in a person's subconscious. |
| score: 0.390357992881 |
| What does Saito reveal after the extraction fails? |
| 0) That he is not really a business man but a secret CIA agent on a mission. |
| 1) That the idea of inception is his own invention. |
| 2) That the act of inception has been known for a long time. |
| 3) That he was auditioning the team to perform the act of inception. |
| 4) That he was not a part of the team that performed inception. |
| Plot: Dominick "Dom" Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are "extractors", people who perform corporate espionage using an experimental military technology to infiltrate the subconscious of their targets and extract information while experiencing shared dreaming. Their latest target is Japanese businessman Saito (Ken Watanabe). The extraction from Saito fails when sabotaged by a memory of Cobb's deceased wife Mal (Marion Cotillard). Saito reveals that he was actually auditioning the team to perform the difficult act of "inception": planting an idea in a person's subconscious. |
| score: 0.328077221128 |
| What is the inception? |
| 0) A secret programme for training special forces. |
| 1) Planting an idea in a person's subconscious. |
| 2) A process of clearing up subconsciouss negative aspects. |
| 3) A special act of hypnosis. |
| 4) A special treatment of psychological disorders. |
| Plot: Dominick "Dom" Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are "extractors", people who perform corporate espionage using an experimental military technology to infiltrate the subconscious of their targets and extract information while experiencing shared dreaming. Their latest target is Japanese businessman Saito (Ken Watanabe). The extraction from Saito fails when sabotaged by a memory of Cobb's deceased wife Mal (Marion Cotillard). Saito reveals that he was actually auditioning the team to perform the difficult act of "inception": planting an idea in a person's subconscious. |
| score: 0.271777012482 |
| How do extractors present themselves to Fischer on the second level? |
| 0) As his bodyguards |
| 1) As his subconscious protectors |
| 2) As his friends |
| 3) As his rescuers |
| 4) As his family members |
| Plot: When the elder Fischer dies in Sydney, Robert Fischer accompanies the body on a flight back to Los Angeles, which the team uses as an opportunity to isolate Fischer. Cobb sedates him, bringing him into a shared dream with the extractors. At each level in the layered dreaming, the person generating the dream stays behind to set up a "kick" that will be used to awaken the other sleeping team members who have entered another dream layer deeper. While death in a dream would, under normal circumstances, cause the dreamer to wake up, the sedatives used to stabilize the dreams would not allow that. Thus, death during the mission will result in entering "Limbo", an expanse of infinite raw subconscious from which it is very difficult to escape. |
| score: 0.287408200106 |
| How does Arthur save his level after Yusuf accidentally initiates a kick by driving off a bridge? |
| 0) He runs away from the hotel |
| 1) He jumps onto Eames' team on the third level |
| 2) Arthur improvises a new kick to sync the elevator with Yusuf's van hitting the water |
| 3) |
| 4) Arthur wakes up from his dream |
| Plot: In the first level, the team enter Yusuf's dream of a rainy Los Angeles. The team abducts Fischer, but it emerges that Fischer has been trained to resist extraction. He reflexively creates a team of bodyguards who protect him, wounding Saito severely. Even worse, a barreling freight train plows down the avenue, batting aside cars and trucks and cutting off Cobb, Yusuf and Ariadne from the rest of the team. Eames temporarily takes the appearance of Fischer's godfather, Peter Browning (Tom Berenger), to suggest Fischer reconsider his father's will. Yusuf drives the team in a van as the rest are sedated into the second level, a hotel dreamed by Arthur. On this level, the extractors recruit Fischer, convincing him that his kidnapping was orchestrated by Browning and that they are Fischer's subconscious protectors. They persuade him to go down another level to explore Browning's subconscious (whereas it is actually a ruse to enter his own). The third level is a snowy mountain fortress dreamed by Eames. Meanwhile, Yusuf, under assault in the first level, accidentally initiates his kick too soon by driving off a bridge, removing the gravity of Arthur's dream world and causing an avalanche in Eames' dream. Arthur is forced to improvise a new kick using an elevator that will be synchronized with the van hitting the water, while the team in Eames' dream races to finish the job before the new round of kicks. |
| score: 0.309147942481 |
| What happens when Yusuf accidentally initiates a kick on the first level? |
| 0) All the team members in Eames' dream are killed by an avalanche |
| 1) He removes the gravity in Arthur's dream and causes an avalanche in Eames' dream |
| 2) He dies by falling off a bridge |
| 3) Fischer is transported back to level one |
| 4) He crashes the elevators in Arthur's dream |
| Plot: In the first level, the team enter Yusuf's dream of a rainy Los Angeles. The team abducts Fischer, but it emerges that Fischer has been trained to resist extraction. He reflexively creates a team of bodyguards who protect him, wounding Saito severely. Even worse, a barreling freight train plows down the avenue, batting aside cars and trucks and cutting off Cobb, Yusuf and Ariadne from the rest of the team. Eames temporarily takes the appearance of Fischer's godfather, Peter Browning (Tom Berenger), to suggest Fischer reconsider his father's will. Yusuf drives the team in a van as the rest are sedated into the second level, a hotel dreamed by Arthur. On this level, the extractors recruit Fischer, convincing him that his kidnapping was orchestrated by Browning and that they are Fischer's subconscious protectors. They persuade him to go down another level to explore Browning's subconscious (whereas it is actually a ruse to enter his own). The third level is a snowy mountain fortress dreamed by Eames. Meanwhile, Yusuf, under assault in the first level, accidentally initiates his kick too soon by driving off a bridge, removing the gravity of Arthur's dream world and causing an avalanche in Eames' dream. Arthur is forced to improvise a new kick using an elevator that will be synchronized with the van hitting the water, while the team in Eames' dream races to finish the job before the new round of kicks. |
| score: 0.290411468188 |
| What is in the third dream level? |
| 0) A hotel |
| 1) A theme park |
| 2) A snowy mountain fortress |
| 3) An ocean |
| 4) A train station |
| Plot: In the first level, the team enter Yusuf's dream of a rainy Los Angeles. The team abducts Fischer, but it emerges that Fischer has been trained to resist extraction. He reflexively creates a team of bodyguards who protect him, wounding Saito severely. Even worse, a barreling freight train plows down the avenue, batting aside cars and trucks and cutting off Cobb, Yusuf and Ariadne from the rest of the team. Eames temporarily takes the appearance of Fischer's godfather, Peter Browning (Tom Berenger), to suggest Fischer reconsider his father's will. Yusuf drives the team in a van as the rest are sedated into the second level, a hotel dreamed by Arthur. On this level, the extractors recruit Fischer, convincing him that his kidnapping was orchestrated by Browning and that they are Fischer's subconscious protectors. They persuade him to go down another level to explore Browning's subconscious (whereas it is actually a ruse to enter his own). The third level is a snowy mountain fortress dreamed by Eames. Meanwhile, Yusuf, under assault in the first level, accidentally initiates his kick too soon by driving off a bridge, removing the gravity of Arthur's dream world and causing an avalanche in Eames' dream. Arthur is forced to improvise a new kick using an elevator that will be synchronized with the van hitting the water, while the team in Eames' dream races to finish the job before the new round of kicks. |
| score: 0.205196652865 |
| Where is the team in the first dream level? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) New York |
| 3) Washington |
| 4) Las Vegas |
| Plot: When the elder Fischer dies in Sydney, Robert Fischer accompanies the body on a flight back to Los Angeles, which the team uses as an opportunity to isolate Fischer. Cobb sedates him, bringing him into a shared dream with the extractors. At each level in the layered dreaming, the person generating the dream stays behind to set up a "kick" that will be used to awaken the other sleeping team members who have entered another dream layer deeper. While death in a dream would, under normal circumstances, cause the dreamer to wake up, the sedatives used to stabilize the dreams would not allow that. Thus, death during the mission will result in entering "Limbo", an expanse of infinite raw subconscious from which it is very difficult to escape. |
| score: 0.183801104859 |
| Where does Fischer finally accept the planted idea of splitting up his father's company? |
| 0) On the plane |
| 1) In a safe room at the mountain fortress |
| 2) While he is in the water |
| 3) In an elevator |
| 4) In Limbo |
| Plot: Through his confession, Cobb attains catharsis and chooses to remain in Limbo to search for Saito. Ariadne pushes Fischer off a balcony, resuscitating him at the mountain fortress, where he enters a safe room to discover and accept the planted idea: a vision of his father telling him to be his own man, and split up his father's company. All team members other than Cobb and Saito ride the synchronized kicks back to reality: Ariadne jumps off a balcony in Limbo, Eames detonates the explosives in the fortress, Arthur blasts an elevator containing the team's sleeping bodies up an elevator shaft, and the van in Yusuf's dream hits the water. Cobb eventually finds an aged Saito in Limbo (shown in medias res at the start of the film) and the two remember their arrangement, presumably shooting themselves and waking to outer-world reality back on the airplane, where the entire team and Robert Fischer have awakened. |
| score: 0.27015082812 |
| What has Mac been doing throughout the journey with Jones and his crew? |
| 0) Dropping flares to allow the surviving Soviets to track them |
| 1) Dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them |
| 2) Dropping bread crumbs to allow the surviving Soviets to track them |
| 3) Leaving notes to the Soviets to tell them how to get to Akator |
| 4) Taking notes on how to get to Akator |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.221964333853 |
| Where are Jones and Mutt taken after being captured by the Soviets? |
| 0) To the Soviets' boat in the Amazon river |
| 1) To the Soviets' camp in the Amazon jungle |
| 2) To the Soviets' camp in the Amazon rainforest |
| 3) To the Soviets' camp in Russia |
| 4) To jail |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.296137827868 |
| Who do Jones and Mutt find at the Soviets' camp in the Amazon jungle? |
| 0) Oxley and Mutt's mother |
| 1) Mutt's mother |
| 2) Oxley and Mutt's brother |
| 3) Oxley |
| 4) Oxley and Mutt's father |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.344885932037 |
| What is Mutt's mother's name? |
| 0) Mary-Anne Ravenwood |
| 1) Marion Ravenwood |
| 2) Amy Ravenwood |
| 3) Moira Ravenwood |
| 4) Irina Ravenwood |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.222042894105 |
| Where do the Soviets plan to go to try to find more crystal skulls? |
| 0) Lima |
| 1) Cusco |
| 2) Akator |
| 3) Ayacucho |
| 4) Arequipa |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.290491556305 |
| How many waterfalls do Jones and his friends cross? |
| 0) 3 |
| 1) 5 |
| 2) 8 |
| 3) 10 |
| 4) 1 |
| Plot: The following year, Jones is reinstated at Marshall College and made an associate dean. He and Marion are then married in a church. |
| score: 0.123900765772 |
| What is Spalko's theory about the crystal skull? |
| 0) She thinks it was created by an alien life form and holds great monetary value |
| 1) She thinks it belongs to an ancient Incan noble and holds great psychic power |
| 2) She thinks it belongs to an ancient Egyptian noble and holds great psychic power |
| 3) She thinks it belongs to an ancient Mayan noble and holds great psychic power |
| 4) She thinks it belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.311381709358 |
| What happens to Jones and Mutt after they leave the grave site? |
| 0) They are captured by Mac and the Soviets |
| 1) They are killed by Mac and the Soviets |
| 2) They are attacked by monkeys |
| 3) They are captured by members of an Amazonian tribe |
| 4) They are shot at by Mac and the Soviets |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.254002413277 |
| Why does Spalko use the skull on Jones? |
| 0) To enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator |
| 1) To enable him to understand Mutt and identify a route to Arequipa |
| 2) To enable him to understand Marion and identify a route to Lima |
| 3) To enable him to understand Mac and identify a route to Akator |
| 4) To enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Ayacucho |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.3547807488 |
| What does Mac tell Indy in an attempt to gain Indy's trust back? |
| 0) He tells Indy that he is really a hostage being forced to work for the Soviets |
| 1) He tells Indy that he is really a CIA double-agent |
| 2) He tells Indy that he is actually an alien |
| 3) He tells Indy that he is actually Russian |
| 4) He tells Indy that he is really a FBI double-agent |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.168011546297 |
| How do Jones and his friends get across the waterfalls? |
| 0) In an amphibious vehicle |
| 1) In a blow-up water raft |
| 2) In a life boat |
| 3) In a submarine |
| 4) In a yacht |
| Plot: On leaving the grave site, Jones and Mutt are captured by Mac and the Soviets and taken to their camp in the Amazon jungle, where they find Oxley and Mutt's mother, Marion Ravenwood, who later reveals that Mutt is Jones' son, Henry Jones III. Jones berates her for not convincing him to finish school. Mac tells Jones he is really a CIA double-agent to regain Jones' trust. Spalko believes that the crystal skull belongs to an alien life form and holds great psychic power, and that finding more skulls in Akator will grant the Soviets the advantage of psychic warfare. Spalko uses the skull on Jones to enable him to understand Oxley and identify a route to Akator. Jones and his four allies escape with the skull into the Amazon. They elude giant ants after Dovchenko loses a fight with Jones and is devoured by the ants. Jones and his allies survive three waterfalls in an Amphibious vehicle (which gets destroyed after the third drop), as many of the Soviets fall from a cliff while trying to pursue them. Jones and Oxley then identify a rock formation that leads them to Akator, unaware that Mac is still loyal to Spalko and has been dropping transceivers to allow the surviving Soviets to track them. |
| score: 0.162277368622 |
| What happens to the flying saucer? |
| 0) It starts glowing |
| 1) It vanishes into the "space between spaces" |
| 2) It crashes |
| 3) It explodes |
| 4) It disintegrates |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.14065425436 |
| How do the aliens respond to Spalko's demand for knowledge? |
| 0) They share their knowledge with her and fuse into one |
| 1) They share their knowledge with her and each split in two |
| 2) They curse her |
| 3) They refuse to share their knowledge with her |
| 4) They kick her out of the temple |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.199436519273 |
| What does Mac say to Jones just before he's sucked into the portal? |
| 0) I'm gonna be alright |
| 1) Hasta la vista, baby |
| 2) Have a nice life |
| 3) See you on the other side |
| 4) I'm not gonna be alright |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.193791310397 |
| What is Jones' conclusion after finding the artifacts in the temple? |
| 0) He concludes that the aliens must have been missionaries trying to spread their religion to the different cultures of Earth |
| 1) He concludes that the aliens were trying to take over Earth |
| 2) He concludes that the aliens must have been abducting humans from the different cultures of Earth |
| 3) He concludes that the aliens must have been archaeologists studying the different cultures of Earth |
| 4) He concludes that the aliens were trying to destroy Earth |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.199905212031 |
| What do Jones and his group find in a chamber in the temple? |
| 0) The gold skeletons of thirteen enthroned beings |
| 1) A cave painting of 13 enthroned crystal beings |
| 2) The crystal skeletons of 13 enthroned beings |
| 3) The silver skeletons of thirteen enthroned beings |
| 4) The crystal skeletons of 30 enthroned beings |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.21818681578 |
| What language do the aliens use when communicating with Jones and his group? |
| 0) French |
| 1) Ancient Egyptian |
| 2) Ancient Mayan |
| 3) Ancient Greek |
| 4) Ancient Latin |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.160677615627 |
| What happens to Mac and the rest of the Soviets? |
| 0) They get sucked into the portal |
| 1) They get kicked out of the chamber |
| 2) They get overwhelmed by the aliens' knowledge |
| 3) They get blown up |
| 4) They get shot |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.178164119712 |
| What happens to the hole left by the saucer? |
| 0) It is filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations |
| 1) It is flooded with the water from the Amazon River |
| 2) It is flooded with the water from the Caribbean Sea |
| 3) It is filled with gold and jewels |
| 4) It is filled in with rocks from the collapsed temple's walls |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.173824647405 |
| What emerges from the debris of the collapsing temple? |
| 0) A jet |
| 1) A pyramid |
| 2) An airplane |
| 3) A flying car |
| 4) A flying saucer |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.136285501876 |
| What happens to Spalko while receiving knowledge from the aliens? |
| 0) Spalko morphs into an alien |
| 1) Spalko starts aging rapidly |
| 2) Spalko is shot |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) Spalko is disintegrated |
| Plot: Having escaped the city's guardians and gained access to the temple, filled with artifacts from several ancient civilizations, Jones believes the aliens were "archaeologists" studying the different cultures of Earth. The five enter a chamber containing the crystal skeletons of thirteen enthroned skeletal crystal beings, one missing its skull. Spalko arrives and presents the skull to this skeleton. It suddenly flies from her hands to the skeleton and rejoins, whereupon the aliens reanimate and telepathically offer a reward in ancient Mayan through Oxley. A portal to their own world becomes activated, and Spalko demands knowledge equal to the aliens'. The thirteen aliens fuse into one, and in the process of receiving the overwhelming knowledge, Spalko is disintegrated and sucked into the portal. Jones, Marion, Mutt, and Oxley escape, while Mac and the Soviets are also drawn into the portal; Mac tells Jones with a wink of his eye, "I'm gonna be all right" before getting pulled in. The survivors watch as the temple walls crumble, revealing a flying saucer rising from the debris, which vanishes into the "space between spaces" while the hollow in the valley floor left by its departure is flooded by the waters of the Amazon. |
| score: 0.248070973836 |
| Where is Warehouse 51 located ? |
| 0) In Texas |
| 1) In California |
| 2) In Nevada |
| 3) In New Mexico |
| 4) In Arizona |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.153393391598 |
| In what year does the film take place? |
| 0) 1954 |
| 1) 1951 |
| 2) 1957 |
| 3) 1947 |
| 4) 1975 |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.0885247471297 |
| Where does Jones hide when the bomb goes off? |
| 0) In a lead-lined refrigerator |
| 1) In a foxhole |
| 2) In a lead-lined freezer |
| 3) In an underground bunker |
| 4) Behind some bushes |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.17205114815 |
| Who kidnaps Jones and Mac? |
| 0) Soviet agents |
| 1) American police |
| 2) CIA Agents |
| 3) Soviet police |
| 4) FBI Agents |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.18663905274 |
| Who is in charge of the Soviet agents who kidnap Jones and Mac? |
| 0) Dr. Irina Spalko |
| 1) Dr. Irina Spalkova |
| 2) Dr. Ivan Spalko |
| 3) Colonel Antonin Dovchenko |
| 4) Colonel Antonin Dovsky |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.269821164901 |
| What warehouse do the Soviets infiltrate? |
| 0) Warehouse 13 |
| 1) Warehouse 1 |
| 2) Warehouse 51 |
| 3) Area 51 |
| 4) Warehouse 15 |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.22106960418 |
| What war was Indiana Jones a veteran of? |
| 0) The Cold War |
| 1) World War II |
| 2) The Korean War |
| 3) World War I |
| 4) The Vietnam War |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.154712129531 |
| How does Jones get out of the warehouse? |
| 0) On a snow sled |
| 1) On a rocket sled |
| 2) On a jet |
| 3) In a Soviet truck |
| 4) On a rocket |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.188229772244 |
| What do the Soviets want Jones to recover from Warehouse 51? |
| 0) A map containing the location of the crystal skull |
| 1) A mummy with a crystal skull |
| 2) An alien corpse |
| 3) An alien corpse with a crystal skull |
| 4) A live alien with a crystal skull |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.329871033681 |
| Where does Jones end up after escaping from the warehouse? |
| 0) In a Nevada Nuclear Test Site |
| 1) In an Arizona Nuclear Test Site |
| 2) In a Texas Nuclear Test Site |
| 3) In a New Mexico Nuclear Test Site |
| 4) In a California Nuclear Test Site |
| Plot: In 1957 during the Cold War, World War II veteran Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale are kidnapped by Soviet agents under Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko. The Soviets infiltrate a warehouse labeled "Warehouse 51" in Nevada and force Jones to locate an alien corpse with a crystal skull, recovered ten years earlier. Upon its discovery, Mac reveals he is a double agent working for the Soviets. Jones escapes, unsuccessfully attempts to retrieve the skull, and in a fight with Spalko's sadistic henchman, Colonel Antonin Dovchenko, they both fall onto a rocket sled, which ignites and speeds them away. Jones staggers away and, still pursued, arrives in a model town at the Nevada Test Site, minutes before an atomic bomb test, and takes shelter in a lead-lined refrigerator. Jones is rescued, decontaminated, and arrested by FBI agents, who suspect him of working for the Soviets; and though freed on the recommendation of General Ross, who vouches for him, he is put on indefinite leave of absence from Marshall College. |
| score: 0.189624124423 |
| Where is Mutt's mother? |
| 0) She is dead |
| 1) Being held captive in Panama |
| 2) Being held captive in Peru |
| 3) Being held captive in her house |
| 4) Being held captive in Russia |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.242231155637 |
| Who was Francisco de Orellana? |
| 0) A Spanish monarch |
| 1) A Spanish diplomat |
| 2) A Spanish Conquistador |
| 3) A Spanish ship captain |
| 4) A Spanish missionary |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.198900779214 |
| What does Jones tell Mutt after learning of Oxley's discovery? |
| 0) There is a legend that crystal skulls were found in El Dorado |
| 1) There is a legend that crystal skulls were found in China |
| 2) There is no such thing as crystal skulls |
| 3) There is a legend that crystal skulls were found in Lima |
| 4) There is a legend that crystal skulls were found in Akator |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.426039043555 |
| Where do Jones and Mutt escape to after the KGB try to take the letter? |
| 0) Panama |
| 1) Mexico |
| 2) Peru |
| 3) Germany |
| 4) Argentina |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.25475234548 |
| How did the skull get to de Orellana's grave according to Jones? |
| 0) The KGB put it there |
| 1) Marion put it there |
| 2) Jones isn't sure |
| 3) The Peruvian people put it there |
| 4) Oxley put it there |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.333071656576 |
| Who tries to take the letter from Jones? |
| 0) KGB Agents |
| 1) The U.S. government |
| 2) Russian police |
| 3) FBI Agents |
| 4) CIA Agents |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.169571090209 |
| In what language is Oxley's riddle written? |
| 0) An ancient Asian language |
| 1) An ancient Native American language |
| 2) Ancient Greek |
| 3) Ancient Egyptian |
| 4) An ancient Semitic language |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.269918897301 |
| What does Mutt tell Jones when they first meet? |
| 0) Harold Oxley found the Holy Grail in Peru |
| 1) Harold Oxley is dead |
| 2) Harold Oxley found a golden skull in Peru |
| 3) Harold Oxley found a crystal skull in Peru |
| 4) Harold Oxley found a silver skull in Peru |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.405730850184 |
| What was de Orellana looking for? |
| 0) Akola |
| 1) Akator |
| 2) Lima |
| 3) Arequipa |
| 4) Cusco |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.211870099083 |
| What is in the letter from Mutt's mother? |
| 0) A riddle written by Oxley in ancient Greek |
| 1) A riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Egyptian language |
| 2) A joke written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language |
| 3) A riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language |
| 4) A joke written by Oxley in an ancient Semitic language |
| Plot: Jones is approached by greaser Henry "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeouf), who tells him that Harold Oxley had found a crystal skull in Peru, suffered a mental breakdown, and was later kidnapped. In return, Jones tells Mutt about the legend of crystal skulls found in Akator. Mutt gives Jones a letter from his mother, who is also held captive, containing a riddle written by Oxley in an ancient Native American language. KGB agents try to take the letter, but Jones and Mutt evade them and reach Peru. At the local psychiatric hospital, Oxley's scribbles on the walls and floor of his cell lead them to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, a Conquistador searching for Akator. They discover the skull at the grave, with Jones reasoning that Oxley had returned it there. |
| score: 0.320742816499 |
| What position is Jones given after being reinstated at the college? |
| 0) Vice-president |
| 1) Chairman |
| 2) Head of department |
| 3) Associate dean |
| 4) Dean |
| Plot: The following year, Jones is reinstated at Marshall College and made an associate dean. He and Marion are then married in a church. |
| score: 0.46066872195 |
| What happens between Jones and Marion when he is reinstated at Marshall College? |
| 0) They get married at home |
| 1) They get married in a church |
| 2) They get married on a yacht |
| 3) They get married at the registrar's office |
| 4) They get engaged on a yacht |
| Plot: The following year, Jones is reinstated at Marshall College and made an associate dean. He and Marion are then married in a church. |
| score: 0.573753110212 |
| What happens to Jones after returning home? |
| 0) He is reinstated at Marshall college and made the head of department for the history department |
| 1) He loses his job |
| 2) He is reinstated at Marshall college and made associate dean |
| 3) He is reinstated at Marshall college and made chairman |
| 4) He is made dean at the local community college |
| Plot: The following year, Jones is reinstated at Marshall College and made an associate dean. He and Marion are then married in a church. |
| score: 0.528615359078 |
| Where are Indy and the Boy Scout troop riding in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) In Miami in the Old West |
| 1) In Coronado |
| 2) On donkeys |
| 3) On a circus train |
| 4) In Moab, Utah |
| Plot: In 1912, at the twilight of the Old West, 13-year-old Indiana Jones is horseback riding with his Boy Scout troop in Moab, Utah. While scouting caves, Indy discovers a group of grave robbers who have found a golden crucifix belonging to Coronado and steals it from them, hoping to donate it to a museum. The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Indy with a bloody cut across his chin from a bullwhip and new phobia of snakes. Indy escapes, but the local sheriff makes him return the crucifix. Impressed with Indy's bravery, the leader of the robbers gives Indy his fedora. |
| score: 0.305766569974 |
| What happens to Indy while being chased by the grave robbers? |
| 0) They catch and kill him |
| 1) He breaks his leg while trying to escape through a circus train |
| 2) He breaks his neck while trying to escape through a circus train |
| 3) He hides in a museum |
| 4) He gets a bloody cut across his chin but manages to escape |
| Plot: In 1912, at the twilight of the Old West, 13-year-old Indiana Jones is horseback riding with his Boy Scout troop in Moab, Utah. While scouting caves, Indy discovers a group of grave robbers who have found a golden crucifix belonging to Coronado and steals it from them, hoping to donate it to a museum. The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Indy with a bloody cut across his chin from a bullwhip and new phobia of snakes. Indy escapes, but the local sheriff makes him return the crucifix. Impressed with Indy's bravery, the leader of the robbers gives Indy his fedora. |
| score: 0.300179490077 |
| What does Indy intend to do with the golden crucifix that he gets from the robbers? |
| 0) He wants to give it to a group of circus people |
| 1) He wants to donate it to a museum |
| 2) He wants to sell it and get rich |
| 3) He wants to give it to the local sheriff |
| 4) He wants to give it back to Coronado |
| Plot: In 1912, at the twilight of the Old West, 13-year-old Indiana Jones is horseback riding with his Boy Scout troop in Moab, Utah. While scouting caves, Indy discovers a group of grave robbers who have found a golden crucifix belonging to Coronado and steals it from them, hoping to donate it to a museum. The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Indy with a bloody cut across his chin from a bullwhip and new phobia of snakes. Indy escapes, but the local sheriff makes him return the crucifix. Impressed with Indy's bravery, the leader of the robbers gives Indy his fedora. |
| score: 0.348334030961 |
| What have the grave robbers that the young Indiana meets stolen? |
| 0) Paintings from a museum |
| 1) A golden crucifix |
| 2) Snakes |
| 3) Horses |
| 4) Diamonds |
| Plot: In 1912, at the twilight of the Old West, 13-year-old Indiana Jones is horseback riding with his Boy Scout troop in Moab, Utah. While scouting caves, Indy discovers a group of grave robbers who have found a golden crucifix belonging to Coronado and steals it from them, hoping to donate it to a museum. The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Indy with a bloody cut across his chin from a bullwhip and new phobia of snakes. Indy escapes, but the local sheriff makes him return the crucifix. Impressed with Indy's bravery, the leader of the robbers gives Indy his fedora. |
| score: 0.256558868834 |
| How does the leader of the grave robbers react to Indy's actions? |
| 0) He is impressed with Indy's brave actions and gives him his fedore |
| 1) The leader is disappointed that the young generation behaves so foolishly |
| 2) He thinks Indy is a wimp and laughs at him |
| 3) The leader and Indy never really meet |
| 4) He is upset with Indy forever and plans to revenge in the future |
| Plot: In 1912, at the twilight of the Old West, 13-year-old Indiana Jones is horseback riding with his Boy Scout troop in Moab, Utah. While scouting caves, Indy discovers a group of grave robbers who have found a golden crucifix belonging to Coronado and steals it from them, hoping to donate it to a museum. The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Indy with a bloody cut across his chin from a bullwhip and new phobia of snakes. Indy escapes, but the local sheriff makes him return the crucifix. Impressed with Indy's bravery, the leader of the robbers gives Indy his fedora. |
| score: 0.322247471045 |
| What does the Sultan of Hatay get in exchange for giving the expedition equipment to the Nazis? |
| 0) A Chevy Tahoe |
| 1) A Ford Edsel |
| 2) A Rolls-Royce Phantom II |
| 3) A Rolls-Royce Ghost II |
| 4) A Chevy Country Squire |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.356843468625 |
| What are the Nazis using Marcus' map for? |
| 0) To find the Holy Grail |
| 1) To find Marcus |
| 2) To find the Cruciform Sword |
| 3) To find the Ark of the Covenant |
| 4) To find the tomb of one of the knights of the First Crusade |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.281305753333 |
| What are the Nazis using to guide them to the Grail's location? |
| 0) Marcus's map |
| 1) Marcus' field notes |
| 2) A treasure map |
| 3) Marcus' diary |
| 4) A map from the knight's tomb |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.294973668899 |
| Who helps Indy in rescuing Henry and Marcus? |
| 0) Sally |
| 1) Sallah |
| 2) Vogel |
| 3) Kazim |
| 4) Walter |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.319572493976 |
| Where do the Nazis get equipment for the expedition to the Grail's location from? |
| 0) The Sultan of Hatay |
| 1) The President of Istanbul |
| 2) The Sultan of Halay |
| 3) The King of Istanbul |
| 4) The Emperor of Izmir |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.349792612343 |
| Who do Henry and Indy meet in Turkey? |
| 0) Marcus |
| 1) Kazim |
| 2) Sally |
| 3) Vogel |
| 4) Sallah |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.27745484111 |
| How does Indy catch up with the Nazi tank? |
| 0) By riding a motorcycle |
| 1) By running |
| 2) By riding a bike |
| 3) By driving |
| 4) By riding on horseback |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.246094820766 |
| What type of car does the Sultan of Hatay get from the Nazis? |
| 0) A Rolls-Royce Phantom II |
| 1) A Ford Edsel |
| 2) A Chevy Tahoe |
| 3) A Rolls-Royce Ghost II |
| 4) A Ford Victoria |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.334518149349 |
| Why does Donovan shoot Henry? |
| 0) To force Indy to get past the booby traps and find the Grail to save Henry |
| 1) Because Henry insulted him |
| 2) To force Indy into fighting him and Elsa |
| 3) It is an accident |
| 4) Because Henry annoys him |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.306242613096 |
| What happens at the end of the movie? |
| 0) They all ride off into the sunset |
| 1) They all ride off into the sunrise |
| 2) They all ride off into the forest |
| 3) They all fall into the abyss |
| 4) They all get arrested for trespassing |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.0595668453484 |
| Who is leading the group of the Nazis at the temple? |
| 0) The Sultan |
| 1) Elsa and Donovan |
| 2) Kazim |
| 3) Henry |
| 4) Vogel |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.237507606311 |
| Where is the Grail kept? |
| 0) It is hidden at the bottom of a pond among dozens of fake Holy Grails |
| 1) It is hidden in the temple among dozens of fake Holy Grails |
| 2) It is buried in a knight's tomb under a library |
| 3) It is hidden in the temple among thousands of mugs and cups from throughout the centuries |
| 4) It is locked inside the Ark of the Covenant |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.257703603567 |
| How has the guard managed to stay alive for 700 years? |
| 0) Because he was cursed to live for 1000 years |
| 1) Because he is a wizard |
| 2) Because of the power of the Ark |
| 3) By eating right and exercising regularly |
| 4) Because of the power of the Grail |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.134365514645 |
| What happens to Elsa when the temple collapses? |
| 0) She turns to dust |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) She gets struck by lightning |
| 3) She gets buried underneath a heap of rocks |
| 4) She falls into an abyss |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.160676746809 |
| What does the knight warn Indy not to do? |
| 0) The Holy Grail can't be taken beyond the temple's entrance |
| 1) Eat from the Holy Grail |
| 2) Touch the Holy Grail |
| 3) Drink kool-aid from the Holy Grail |
| 4) Drink from the Holy Grail |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.259039905474 |
| How many booby traps are at the temple? |
| 0) Five |
| 1) Ten |
| 2) Eight |
| 3) Three |
| 4) Two |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.0901408859503 |
| Who guards the chamber where the Grail is stored? |
| 0) A knight |
| 1) A giant |
| 2) A dragon |
| 3) A prince |
| 4) A bouncer |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.172391611848 |
| Does Indy manage to overcome the booby traps? |
| 0) No, he cannot get past the second trap |
| 1) Yes, he gets past the booby traps safely |
| 2) No, he is unable to overcome the booby traps |
| 3) No, he cannot get past the third trap |
| 4) Yes, but he is fatally wounded in the process |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.201987520011 |
| How long does Henry's wound take to heal? |
| 0) A few minutes |
| 1) It heals instantly |
| 2) A few hours |
| 3) A week |
| 4) A few days |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.104041869494 |
| What does Elsa give to Donovan? |
| 0) A golden bottle which is the real Holy Grail |
| 1) A golden chalice which is not the real Holy Grail |
| 2) A carpenter's cup which is not the real Holy Grail |
| 3) A carpenter's cup which is the real Holy Grail |
| 4) A silver chalice which is not the real Holy Grail |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.282950598756 |
| Why would Indy risk his life to get through the booby traps to get the Grail? |
| 0) To save Marcus |
| 1) To save Elsa |
| 2) To save himself |
| 3) To save Henry with the Grail |
| 4) To save Elsa and Donovan |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.329411764263 |
| Wat happens to Donovan when he drinks from the Golden chalice given to him by Elsa? |
| 0) He starts to decay and eventually crumbles to dust |
| 1) He ages twenty years older but survives |
| 2) Nothing; he is fine |
| 3) He has a heart attack |
| 4) He has a stroke |
| Plot: Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up with the surviving Nazis, led by Donovan and Elsa, who have found the temple where the Grail is kept but are unable to pass through the three protective booby traps. Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, in order to force Indy to risk his life in the traps to find the Grail and use its healing power to save Henry. Using the information in the diary and followed by Donovan and Elsa, Indy safely overcomes the traps (circular blades, a word puzzle, and an invisible bridge across a bottomless pit), and reaches the Grail's chamber, which is guarded by a knight. He has been kept alive for seven hundred years by the power of the Grail, which is hidden among dozens of fake Grails. Elsa betrays Donovan by deliberately giving him a golden chalice, which causes him to decay into dust upon drinking from it. Indy then uses his expert knowledge to find the true Grail, a plain cup of a carpenter, which the knight warns cannot be taken beyond the great seal at the temple's entrance. Indy fills the Grail with holy water and takes it to Henry, which they give to him to drink along with pouring the rest on his gunshot wound, instantly healing him. Elsa then takes the Grail past the great seal, ignoring and forgetting the knight's warning. The temple begins to rapidly collapse and, even as Indy attempts to save her, Elsa falls to her death into an abyss because she is unable to let go of her obsession with the Grail. Indy nearly suffers the same fate, but is saved by Henry, who convinces him to let it go. While the knight watches them, the Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah then narrowly escape the collapsing temple. Afterwards, Henry reveals the origins of Indy's nickname to the group as the name of the family's former Malamute before they all ride off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.241300328438 |
| Where is the Castle Brunwald located? |
| 0) On the Austrian-German border |
| 1) In England |
| 2) In Switzerland |
| 3) In Germany |
| 4) In Italy |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.195685820159 |
| Where does Indy recover the crucifix from? |
| 0) The Gold Coast |
| 1) The coast of Portugal |
| 2) The coast of Brazil |
| 3) The coast of Italy |
| 4) The Ivory Coast |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.215041807226 |
| Who are the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword? |
| 0) A secret society that wants to use the Holy Grail to gain power |
| 1) A group of brothers |
| 2) A secret society that wants to destroy the Holy Grail |
| 3) A secret society that protects the Holy Grail from people with evil intentions |
| 4) A group of rogue oldiers |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.248637000128 |
| What do Indy and Elsa find in the tomb of the First Crusade knight? |
| 0) Jewels |
| 1) An inscription revealing the location of the Holy Grail |
| 2) The Holy Grail |
| 3) A mummy |
| 4) A map showing the location of the Holy Grail |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.32663499858 |
| What does Indy do with the crucifix when he recovers it? |
| 0) Destroys it |
| 1) Keeps it |
| 2) Donates it |
| 3) Buries it |
| 4) Sells it |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.214243564189 |
| Where was Henry's diary sent from? |
| 0) Milan |
| 1) Rome |
| 2) Venice |
| 3) Florence |
| 4) Paris |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.147174080669 |
| What does Marcus show to the group? |
| 0) A map that shows how to get to the Crystal Skull |
| 1) A map of Castle Brunwald |
| 2) A drawing of what the Grail looks like |
| 3) A letter from Indy's father |
| 4) A map that shows how to get to the Grail |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.245627901961 |
| What message does the inscription Indy and Elsa find in the tomb contain? |
| 0) The location where Henry is being kept captive |
| 1) The location where Henry is hiding |
| 2) A love letter |
| 3) The location of the Holy Grail |
| 4) The location of the Silver Skull |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.293493803612 |
| When does Indy recover the crucifix? |
| 0) 1939 |
| 1) 1937 |
| 2) 1983 |
| 3) 1948 |
| 4) 1938 |
| Plot: In 1938, Indy recovers the crucifix off the coast of Portugal and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Later, Indy is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's father, Henry Jones, Sr., has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy then receives Henry's Grail diary via mail from Venice. Realizing that he would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indy and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indy and Elsa discover the tomb of a First Crusade knight, which also contains a complete version of the inscription that Henry had used, this one revealing the location of the Grail. They flee, however, when the catacombs are set aflame by the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society that protects the Grail from evildoers. After a speedboat chase, Indy and Elsa capture one of the Brotherhood, Kazim, and Indy tells him that his goal is only to find his father and that he has no interest in finding the Grail. Kazim tells him that Henry is being held in Castle Brunwald on the Austrian-German border. Marcus later reveals a map drawn by Henry of the route to the Grail, which begins in Alexandretta. |
| score: 0.194314500026 |
| What was Indy's father doing when he disappeared? |
| 0) Searching for Excalibur |
| 1) Searching for El Dorado |
| 2) Searching for the Ark of the Covenant |
| 3) Searching for Atlantis |
| 4) Searching for the Holy Grail |
| Plot: The two meet up with Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus's abduction. The Nazis are already moving toward the Grail's location, using the map possessed by Marcus. In exchange for a Rolls-Royce Phantom II, the Sultan of Hatay has given the Nazis full access to his equipment for the expedition, including a large tank. Indy, Henry, and Sallah find the Nazi expedition, which is ambushed by the Brotherhood. During the battle, Henry is captured by Nazi officer Vogel while attempting to rescue Marcus from the tank; Kazim and his comrades are killed. The younger Jones pursues the tank on horseback and, with the aid of Sallah, saves Henry and Marcus. He is then caught up in a fight with Vogel, and barely escapes before the tank goes over a cliff, killing Vogel. |
| score: 0.244876769779 |
| What does Indy discover about Elsa and Walter? |
| 0) The both are actually working with the Nazis |
| 1) The both are actually working with the terrorist organization. |
| 2) The both are actually working for KGB |
| 3) The both are actually working with American CIA. |
| 4) The both are actually working with the military |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.249931791755 |
| What happen after Indy and Henry board the biplane? |
| 0) They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe |
| 1) They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Fw 190 |
| 2) They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the JG 400 |
| 3) They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the JG 1 |
| 4) They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Me 109 |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.280802033358 |
| Why are Elsa and Walter helping Indy? |
| 0) using him to escape from Germany |
| 1) using him to kill Adolf Hitler |
| 2) using him to find Marcus |
| 3) using him to meet Adolf Hitler |
| 4) using him to find the Grail for them |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.276718034696 |
| What happens to Marcus in Turkey? |
| 0) Marcus is set free after 5 years of imprisionment in Hatay, Turkey |
| 1) Marcus is imprisioned in Hatay, Turkey |
| 2) Marcus is ordered to hang till death in Hatay, Turkey |
| 3) Marcus is killed in Hatay, Turkey |
| 4) Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.266851156305 |
| How do Indy and Henry escape from Germany? |
| 0) They board a train to leave Germany |
| 1) They board a ship to leave Germany |
| 2) They board a bus to leave Germany |
| 3) They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany |
| 4) They board a cab to leave Germany |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.259062733285 |
| Do Indy and Henry meet Hitler? |
| 0) No, they didn't meet Adolf Hitler |
| 1) Yes, they joined Adolf Hitler for dinner. |
| 2) Yes, they met an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler |
| 3) Yes, they met Adolf Hitler in his meeting room. |
| 4) No, the meeting is postponed. |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.281395149815 |
| Who autographs Henry's diary? |
| 0) Adolf Hitler |
| 1) Winston Churchill |
| 2) Benito Mussolini |
| 3) Charlie Chaplin |
| 4) Joseph Stalin |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.21701720354 |
| What happens at Castle Brunwald? |
| 0) Indy rescues Brody |
| 1) Henry rescues Brody |
| 2) Kazim rescues Henry |
| 3) Indy rescues Henry |
| 4) Henry rescues Indy |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.271442221369 |
| What do Indy and Henry do after the aircraft they are travelling in turn around? |
| 0) Henry escape in a parachute and Joneses redeems himself on the ground. |
| 1) Joneses escape in a parachute and Henry redeems himself on the trees. |
| 2) Joneses escape in a parasite biplane and Henry redeems himself on the ground. |
| 3) Henry escape in a parasite biplane and Joneses redeems himself on the water. |
| 4) Joneses escape in a parasite biplane and Henry redeems himself on the water. |
| Plot: At Castle Brunwald, Indy rescues Henry, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are actually working with the Nazis, and are using him to find the Grail for them. Meanwhile, Marcus is captured in Hatay, Turkey while waiting with Sallah for the Joneses. The Joneses escape from Castle Brunwald and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin, barely escaping from an accidental face to face encounter with Adolf Hitler, who autographs Henry's diary. They board a Zeppelin to leave Germany, but the Zeppelin soon turns around and the Joneses escape in a parasite biplane. They crash while engaging in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe due to Henry's accidentally shooting the plane's tail off, but Henry redeems himself on the ground by alarming a flock of birds to take flight in front of the Luftwaffe fighter causing the pilot to crash. |
| score: 0.31673696685 |
| Which palace, deemed as evil by the villagers, is located near Mayapore? |
| 0) The Maya Palace. |
| 1) The Pinkot Palace. |
| 2) Pankot Palace. |
| 3) The sacred palace. |
| 4) The majestic palace. |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.259462167916 |
| What does Indy think about the Sivalinga stone? |
| 0) That it may be one of the five Sankara stones. |
| 1) That it may be worthless. |
| 2) That it may be one of the seven deadly stones. |
| 3) That it may be one of the four Sinkara stones. |
| 4) That it may have been stolen because it is dangerous. |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.243759530087 |
| What does Indy and his friends discover about the Thugs in the temple? |
| 0) They are in possession of three Sankara stones, and have enslaved the children to mine for the final two stones |
| 1) They are mining for gold and diamonds and enslave women and children to help them mine |
| 2) They are never getting old |
| 3) They are in possession of three Sankara bricks, and have enslaved the men to mine for the final two stones |
| 4) They are dancing in a trance |
| Plot: The trio eventually reach an underground temple where the Thugs worship the Hindu goddess Kali with human sacrifice. They discover that the Thugs, led by their evil, bloodthirsty high priest Mola Ram (Amrish Puri), are in possession of three of the five Sankara stones, and have enslaved the children to mine for the final two stones, which they hope will allow them to rule the world. As Indy tries to retrieve the stones, he, Willie, and Shorty are captured and separated. Indy is whipped and forced to drink a potion called the "Blood of Kali", which places him in a trance-like state where he begins to mindlessly serve the Thugs. Willie, meanwhile, is kept as a human sacrifice, while Shorty is put to work in the mines alongside the enslaved children. Shorty breaks free and escapes back into the temple where he burns Indy with a torch, shocking him out of the trance. After defeating Chattar Lal, also a Thuggee worshiper, they go back to the mines to free the children, but Indy is caught up in a fight with a hulking overseer (Pat Roach). The Maharajah, who was also forcibly entranced by the "Blood of Kali," attempts to cripple Indy with a voodoo doll. Shorty spars with the Maharajah, ultimately burning him to snap him out of the trance. With his strength returned, Indy kills the overseer. The Maharajah then tells Shorty how to get out of the mines. While Mola Ram escapes, Indy and Shorty rescue Willie and retrieve the three Sankara stones, the village children escape. |
| score: 0.274153140808 |
| What effect does the "Blood of Kali" have on Indy? |
| 0) It makes him high |
| 1) It puts him in a trance |
| 2) It knocks him unconscious |
| 3) It makes him drunk |
| 4) It doesn't affect him at all |
| Plot: The trio eventually reach an underground temple where the Thugs worship the Hindu goddess Kali with human sacrifice. They discover that the Thugs, led by their evil, bloodthirsty high priest Mola Ram (Amrish Puri), are in possession of three of the five Sankara stones, and have enslaved the children to mine for the final two stones, which they hope will allow them to rule the world. As Indy tries to retrieve the stones, he, Willie, and Shorty are captured and separated. Indy is whipped and forced to drink a potion called the "Blood of Kali", which places him in a trance-like state where he begins to mindlessly serve the Thugs. Willie, meanwhile, is kept as a human sacrifice, while Shorty is put to work in the mines alongside the enslaved children. Shorty breaks free and escapes back into the temple where he burns Indy with a torch, shocking him out of the trance. After defeating Chattar Lal, also a Thuggee worshiper, they go back to the mines to free the children, but Indy is caught up in a fight with a hulking overseer (Pat Roach). The Maharajah, who was also forcibly entranced by the "Blood of Kali," attempts to cripple Indy with a voodoo doll. Shorty spars with the Maharajah, ultimately burning him to snap him out of the trance. With his strength returned, Indy kills the overseer. The Maharajah then tells Shorty how to get out of the mines. While Mola Ram escapes, Indy and Shorty rescue Willie and retrieve the three Sankara stones, the village children escape. |
| score: 0.19180599401 |
| What potion is Indy forced to drink after he is captured? |
| 0) The Flesh of Kali |
| 1) The Flesh of Kavali |
| 2) The Blood of Jesus |
| 3) The Blood of Kali |
| 4) The Blood of Kavali |
| Plot: The trio eventually reach an underground temple where the Thugs worship the Hindu goddess Kali with human sacrifice. They discover that the Thugs, led by their evil, bloodthirsty high priest Mola Ram (Amrish Puri), are in possession of three of the five Sankara stones, and have enslaved the children to mine for the final two stones, which they hope will allow them to rule the world. As Indy tries to retrieve the stones, he, Willie, and Shorty are captured and separated. Indy is whipped and forced to drink a potion called the "Blood of Kali", which places him in a trance-like state where he begins to mindlessly serve the Thugs. Willie, meanwhile, is kept as a human sacrifice, while Shorty is put to work in the mines alongside the enslaved children. Shorty breaks free and escapes back into the temple where he burns Indy with a torch, shocking him out of the trance. After defeating Chattar Lal, also a Thuggee worshiper, they go back to the mines to free the children, but Indy is caught up in a fight with a hulking overseer (Pat Roach). The Maharajah, who was also forcibly entranced by the "Blood of Kali," attempts to cripple Indy with a voodoo doll. Shorty spars with the Maharajah, ultimately burning him to snap him out of the trance. With his strength returned, Indy kills the overseer. The Maharajah then tells Shorty how to get out of the mines. While Mola Ram escapes, Indy and Shorty rescue Willie and retrieve the three Sankara stones, the village children escape. |
| score: 0.194911766027 |
| Who gets into a fight with the Maharajah? |
| 0) Chatter Lal |
| 1) The overseer |
| 2) Willie |
| 3) Mola Ram |
| 4) Shorty |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.24735136769 |
| What do Indy and his group discover the Thuggees doing in the underground temple? |
| 0) Worshipping the goddess Kali by sacrificing goats |
| 1) Worshipping the god Kali by sacrificing humans |
| 2) Worshipping the goddess Kali by sacrificing humans |
| 3) Worshipping the goddess Kavali by sacrificing humans |
| 4) Dancing in a trance |
| Plot: The trio eventually reach an underground temple where the Thugs worship the Hindu goddess Kali with human sacrifice. They discover that the Thugs, led by their evil, bloodthirsty high priest Mola Ram (Amrish Puri), are in possession of three of the five Sankara stones, and have enslaved the children to mine for the final two stones, which they hope will allow them to rule the world. As Indy tries to retrieve the stones, he, Willie, and Shorty are captured and separated. Indy is whipped and forced to drink a potion called the "Blood of Kali", which places him in a trance-like state where he begins to mindlessly serve the Thugs. Willie, meanwhile, is kept as a human sacrifice, while Shorty is put to work in the mines alongside the enslaved children. Shorty breaks free and escapes back into the temple where he burns Indy with a torch, shocking him out of the trance. After defeating Chattar Lal, also a Thuggee worshiper, they go back to the mines to free the children, but Indy is caught up in a fight with a hulking overseer (Pat Roach). The Maharajah, who was also forcibly entranced by the "Blood of Kali," attempts to cripple Indy with a voodoo doll. Shorty spars with the Maharajah, ultimately burning him to snap him out of the trance. With his strength returned, Indy kills the overseer. The Maharajah then tells Shorty how to get out of the mines. While Mola Ram escapes, Indy and Shorty rescue Willie and retrieve the three Sankara stones, the village children escape. |
| score: 0.24427331931 |
| How do Indy, Willie and Shorty get out of the temple? |
| 0) By walking back out the way they came |
| 1) By taking a taxi |
| 2) By taking a plane |
| 3) By flying away in a hot air balloon |
| 4) By riding in a mine cart |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.292678028596 |
| Who sent the riflemen to rescue Indy and his group? |
| 0) The police |
| 1) The palace Maharajah |
| 2) The sultan |
| 3) The king |
| 4) The president |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.258584562505 |
| Where are Mola Ram and his men waiting for Indy and his group after they escape from the temple? |
| 0) In a boat |
| 1) In the middle of the road |
| 2) In a diner |
| 3) On a plane |
| 4) On a rope bridge |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.232597015844 |
| What does Indy and his group do with the Sivalinga stone? |
| 0) They return it to the villagers |
| 1) They give it to the army riflemen |
| 2) They give it to the Indian government |
| 3) They destroy it |
| 4) They sell it |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.217341677403 |
| What does Indy use to cut the rope bridge? |
| 0) A piece of glass |
| 1) A dagger |
| 2) A pocket knife |
| 3) A sword |
| 4) A butter knife |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.165616890524 |
| How do the Thugs try to kill Indy? |
| 0) By shooting him with guns |
| 1) By beating him up |
| 2) By stabbing him |
| 3) By choking him |
| 4) By shooting him with arrows |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.171357747096 |
| What happens to the stones after they turn red hot? |
| 0) They all fall into the Mola Ram's hand |
| 1) They knock Mola Ram and his men into the river |
| 2) Two fall into the river and one falls into Mola Ram's hand |
| 3) The crocodile eats them |
| 4) They all fall into the river |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.229011593132 |
| What do Indy, Willie and Shorty do after they are rescued? |
| 0) They return to the village and bury the stone |
| 1) They keep the stone for themselves |
| 2) They return to the village and give the stone back to the villagers |
| 3) They return to the village and destroy the stone |
| 4) The sell the stone |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.321624606196 |
| Who else does Indy escape from Shanghai with? |
| 0) Wilkie Scott |
| 1) Willie Scott |
| 2) Willie Round |
| 3) Chattar Lyle |
| 4) Lao Che |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.209202288606 |
| Where do Indy, Shorty and Willie land after rafting down the mountain slopes? |
| 0) In a river |
| 1) In a field of grass |
| 2) In a dessert |
| 3) On top of a house |
| 4) In a ditch |
| Plot: After a mine cart chase to escape the temple, the trio emerge above ground and are again cornered by Mola Ram and his henchmen on a rope bridge high above a crocodile-infested river. Using a sword, Indy cuts the rope bridge in half, leaving everyone to hang on for their lives. Indy utters an incantation which causes the stones to glow red hot. Two of the stones fall into the river, while the last falls into Mola Ram's hand, burning him. Indy catches the now-cool stone, while Mola Ram falls into the river below, where he is devoured by a Mugger crocodile. The Thugs then attempt to shoot Indy with arrows, until a company of British Indian Army riflemen from Pankot arrive, having been summoned by the palace Maharajah. In the ensuing firefight, many of the Thuggee archers are killed and the remainder are surrounded and captured. Indy, Willie, and Shorty return victoriously to the village with the children and give the missing stone back to the villagers. |
| score: 0.22524666595 |
| How do Indy and his group manage to survive the plane crash? |
| 0) They fasten a long rope to the plane and slide down it into the river |
| 1) They jump from the plane into the river below |
| 2) They escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes to the river |
| 3) They perform an emergency landing |
| 4) They parachute out of the plane |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.227832447002 |
| What has been stolen from the Mayapore villagers' shrine? |
| 0) A golden chalice |
| 1) The Sangria stone |
| 2) The Sivalinga stone |
| 3) The Kali stone |
| 4) Twenty pounds of gold |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.221977353914 |
| What year is the beginning of the film set in? |
| 0) 1935 |
| 1) 1985 |
| 2) 1952 |
| 3) 1915 |
| 4) 1835 |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.0630109219613 |
| What happens aboard the plane? |
| 0) Indy, Shorty, and Willie fall asleep and the pilots attack them |
| 1) Indy finds a bomb and he, Shorty, and Willie parachute out, leaving the pilots to die |
| 2) Indy, Shorty, and Willie fight off the pilots and take over the plane |
| 3) The pilots fall asleep and Indy, Shorty, and Willie parachute out, leaving the plan to crash |
| 4) Indy, Shorty, and Willie fall asleep and the pilots parachute out, leaving the plane to crash |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.212606000617 |
| Where do the Mayapore villagers believe Indy and his group to be from? |
| 0) They believe Indy and his friends were sent by the Hindu goddess Kali |
| 1) They believe Indy and his friends are British Colonials |
| 2) They believe Indy and his friends are American tourists |
| 3) They believe Indy and his friends were sent by the Hindu god Shiva |
| 4) They believe Indy and his friends are from Delhi |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.298954406505 |
| How do Indy and his group leave Shanghai? |
| 0) By train |
| 1) By plane |
| 2) On foot |
| 3) By car |
| 4) On horseback |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.142490481963 |
| How old is Short Round? |
| 0) 15 |
| 1) 13 |
| 2) 18 |
| 3) 11 |
| 4) 8 |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.084484908451 |
| What area is the plane flying over when the pilots leave it to crash? |
| 0) The Caucasus Mountains |
| 1) Shanghai |
| 2) The Himalayas |
| 3) Mumbai |
| 4) Mount Everest |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.111054827746 |
| Which village do Indy and his group end up in after their escape from the Himalayas? |
| 0) Haryana |
| 1) Shanghai |
| 2) Molapore |
| 3) Mayapore |
| 4) Singapore |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.194456617756 |
| What is Willie's occupation? |
| 0) He is an opera singer |
| 1) He is a bartender |
| 2) He is pianist |
| 3) He is a saxophonist |
| 4) He is a nightclub singer |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.142595850658 |
| Where is Mayapore located? |
| 0) In northern China |
| 1) In northern India |
| 2) In southern Japan |
| 3) Near Mumbai |
| 4) In southern Pakistan |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.134081234385 |
| Which cult resides at the Pankot Palace? |
| 0) The Occult |
| 1) The Thai cult |
| 2) The Thug cult |
| 3) The Holy cult |
| 4) The Thuggee cult |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.308522335904 |
| DUPLCIATE - Who welcomes Indy, Shorty and Willie at the Pankot Palace? |
| 0) Zalim Singh |
| 1) Chattar Lal |
| 2) Chatter Lyle |
| 3) Mola Ram |
| 4) Chatter Lilly |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.400210842608 |
| Who is the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace? |
| 0) Chattar Lal |
| 1) Mola Ram |
| 2) Chatter Lilly |
| 3) Chatter Lyle |
| 4) Zalim Singh |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.306327774027 |
| What takes place in the palace at night when the trio is received by the Prime Minister? |
| 0) A banquet |
| 1) A ball |
| 2) A rave |
| 3) A masquerade |
| 4) A dance party |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.200740516016 |
| What does Indy and his group discover in Willie's room? |
| 0) A mummy |
| 1) A cave |
| 2) A statue |
| 3) A series of tunnels |
| 4) An assassin |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.222757960004 |
| Who welcomes Indy, Shorty and Willie at the Pankot Palace? |
| 0) Zalim Singh |
| 1) Chattar Lal |
| 2) Chatter Lilly |
| 3) Mola Ram |
| 4) Chatter Lyle |
| Plot: The trio receive a warm welcome from the Prime Minister of Pankot Palace, Chattar Lal (Roshan Seth). The visitors are allowed to stay the night as guests, during which they attend a lavish but grotesque banquet given by the young Maharajah, Zalim Singh (Raj Singh). Chattar Lal rebuffs Indy's questions about the villagers' claims and his theory that the ancient Thuggee cult is responsible for their troubles. Later that night, Indy is attacked by an assassin, leading Indy, Willie, and Shorty to believe that something is amiss. They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, overcoming a number of booby-traps along the way. |
| score: 0.400210842608 |
| How does Indiana Jones flee Shanghai? |
| 0) By train |
| 1) By jet |
| 2) By boat |
| 3) By plane |
| 4) By taxi |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.113071420734 |
| In what country is Mayapore located? |
| 0) Japan |
| 1) China |
| 2) Bangladesh |
| 3) Sri Lanka |
| 4) India |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.110005030021 |
| How does Indiana Jones flee Shanghai? |
| 0) On a boat |
| 1) By train |
| 2) On a ship |
| 3) On a plane |
| 4) By bus |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.113065860037 |
| How does Indiana Jones flee Shanghai? |
| 0) On a motorcycle |
| 1) On a bus |
| 2) On a train |
| 3) On an airplane |
| 4) In a sport car |
| Plot: In 1935, Indiana Jones - Indy (Harrison Ford) narrowly escapes the clutches of Lao Che (Roy Chiao), a crime boss in Shanghai. With his 11-year-old Chinese sidekick, Short Round (or Shorty) (Jonathan Ke Quan), and the nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow, Indy flees Shanghai on an airplane that, unknown to them, is owned by Lao. While the three of them sleep on the plane, the pilots parachute out, and they leave the plane to crash over the Himalayas while dumping its fuel. Indy, Shorty, and Willie discover this and narrowly manage to escape on an inflatable raft and ride down the slopes into a raging river. They come to Mayapore, a desolate village in northern India, where the poor villagers believe them to have been sent by the Hindu god Shiva and enlist their help to retrieve the sacred Sivalinga stone stolen from their shrine, as well as the community's children, from evil forces in the nearby Pankot Palace. During the journey to Pankot, Indy hypothesizes that the stone may be one of the five fabled Sankara stones that promise fortune and glory. |
| score: 0.136015715341 |
| What does Hammer unveil at the Stark Expo? |
| 0) Vanko's helmet |
| 1) Vanko's armored drones |
| 2) Stark's new armor |
| 3) Iron Man |
| 4) Rhodes' new suit |
| Plot: At the Expo, Hammer unveils Vanko's armored drones, led by Rhodes in a heavily weaponized version of the Mark II armor. Stark arrives in the Mark VI armor to warn Rhodes, but Vanko remotely takes control of both the drones and Rhodes' armor and attacks Iron Man. Hammer is arrested while Romanoff and Stark's bodyguard Happy Hogan go after Vanko at Hammer's factory. Vanko escapes, but Romanoff returns control of the Mark II armor to Rhodes. Stark and Rhodes together defeat Vanko and his drones. Vanko seemingly commits suicide by blowing up his suit. |
| score: 0.429747243257 |
| Who goes after Vanko at Hammer's factory? |
| 0) Rhodes |
| 1) Potts |
| 2) Hammer |
| 3) Stark |
| 4) Romanoff and Happy Hogan |
| Plot: At the Expo, Hammer unveils Vanko's armored drones, led by Rhodes in a heavily weaponized version of the Mark II armor. Stark arrives in the Mark VI armor to warn Rhodes, but Vanko remotely takes control of both the drones and Rhodes' armor and attacks Iron Man. Hammer is arrested while Romanoff and Stark's bodyguard Happy Hogan go after Vanko at Hammer's factory. Vanko escapes, but Romanoff returns control of the Mark II armor to Rhodes. Stark and Rhodes together defeat Vanko and his drones. Vanko seemingly commits suicide by blowing up his suit. |
| score: 0.363181480571 |
| What does S.H.I.E.L.D. intend to hire Tony as? |
| 0) An undercover agent |
| 1) A Director |
| 2) A consultant |
| 3) |
| 4) A full time employee |
| Plot: At a debriefing, while news footage of a rampaging Hulk plays, Fury informs Stark that because of his difficult personality, S.H.I.E.L.D. intends to use him only as a consultant. Stark and Rhodes receive medals for their heroism. |
| score: 0.309018664324 |
| What do Tony and Rhodey receive for their heroic actions? |
| 0) Awards |
| 1) Gifts |
| 2) Medals |
| 3) Shields |
| 4) Certificates of recognition |
| Plot: At a debriefing, while news footage of a rampaging Hulk plays, Fury informs Stark that because of his difficult personality, S.H.I.E.L.D. intends to use him only as a consultant. Stark and Rhodes receive medals for their heroism. |
| score: 0.129531142722 |
| What does Vanko start building after he sees news footage of Tony Stark on TV? |
| 0) A factory |
| 1) An Iron Man suit |
| 2) A miniature arc reactor |
| 3) Weaponized armor |
| 4) Drones |
| Plot: In Russia, the media covers Tony Stark's disclosure of his identity as Iron Man. Ivan Vanko, whose father Anton Vanko has just died, sees this and begins building a miniature arc reactor similar to Stark's. Six months later, Stark is a superstar and uses his Iron Man suit for peaceful means, resisting government pressure to sell his designs. He re-institutes the Stark Expo in Flushing Meadows to continue his father Howard's legacy. |
| score: 0.41203112244 |
| Where is the Stark Expo held? |
| 0) Central Park |
| 1) Russia |
| 2) Flushing Meadows |
| 3) Stark Industries Headquarters |
| 4) South America |
| Plot: In Russia, the media covers Tony Stark's disclosure of his identity as Iron Man. Ivan Vanko, whose father Anton Vanko has just died, sees this and begins building a miniature arc reactor similar to Stark's. Six months later, Stark is a superstar and uses his Iron Man suit for peaceful means, resisting government pressure to sell his designs. He re-institutes the Stark Expo in Flushing Meadows to continue his father Howard's legacy. |
| score: 0.298505791123 |
| What is Ivan Vanko's father's name? |
| 0) Hammer |
| 1) Howard |
| 2) Romanoff |
| 3) Stern |
| 4) Anton |
| Plot: In Russia, the media covers Tony Stark's disclosure of his identity as Iron Man. Ivan Vanko, whose father Anton Vanko has just died, sees this and begins building a miniature arc reactor similar to Stark's. Six months later, Stark is a superstar and uses his Iron Man suit for peaceful means, resisting government pressure to sell his designs. He re-institutes the Stark Expo in Flushing Meadows to continue his father Howard's legacy. |
| score: 0.286101963568 |
| Where was the hammer found? |
| 0) San Diego |
| 1) Mexico |
| 2) Utah |
| 3) Texas |
| 4) New Mexico |
| Plot: In a post-credits scene, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson reports the discovery of a large hammer at the bottom of a crater in a desert in New Mexico. |
| score: 0.261160745385 |
| What is the name of the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent in the post-credits scene? |
| 0) Hogan |
| 1) Jarvis |
| 2) Phil Coulson |
| 3) Romanoff |
| 4) Justin Hammer |
| Plot: In a post-credits scene, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson reports the discovery of a large hammer at the bottom of a crater in a desert in New Mexico. |
| score: 0.51522359611 |
| What is Tony's personal assistant's name? |
| 0) Pepper |
| 1) Natalie |
| 2) Justin |
| 3) |
| 4) |
| Plot: The palladium core in the arc reactor that keeps Stark alive and powers the armor is slowly poisoning him, and he cannot find a substitute. Growing increasingly despondent and reckless due to his impending death, and choosing not to tell anyone about his condition, Stark appoints his personal assistant Pepper Potts CEO of Stark Industries, and hires Stark employee Natalie Rushman as his personal assistant. Stark competes in the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, where he is attacked in the middle of the race by Vanko who wields electrified whips. Stark dons his Mark V armor and defeats Vanko, but the suit is severely damaged. Vanko explains his intention was to prove to the world that Iron Man is not invincible. Impressed by Vanko's performance, Stark's rival, Justin Hammer, fakes Vanko's death while breaking him out of prison and asks him to build a line of armored suits to upstage Stark. During what he believes is his final birthday party, Stark gets drunk while wearing the Mark IV suit. Disgusted, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes dons Stark's Mark II prototype armor and tries to restrain him. The fight ends in a stalemate, so Rhodes confiscates the Mark II for the US Air Force. |
| score: 0.09222741648 |
| What is the name of the car race Stark competes in? |
| 0) The Austrian Grand Prix |
| 1) The German Grand Prix |
| 2) The Monaco Historic Grand Prix |
| 3) The Brazilian Grand Prix |
| 4) The Italian Grand Prix |
| Plot: The palladium core in the arc reactor that keeps Stark alive and powers the armor is slowly poisoning him, and he cannot find a substitute. Growing increasingly despondent and reckless due to his impending death, and choosing not to tell anyone about his condition, Stark appoints his personal assistant Pepper Potts CEO of Stark Industries, and hires Stark employee Natalie Rushman as his personal assistant. Stark competes in the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, where he is attacked in the middle of the race by Vanko who wields electrified whips. Stark dons his Mark V armor and defeats Vanko, but the suit is severely damaged. Vanko explains his intention was to prove to the world that Iron Man is not invincible. Impressed by Vanko's performance, Stark's rival, Justin Hammer, fakes Vanko's death while breaking him out of prison and asks him to build a line of armored suits to upstage Stark. During what he believes is his final birthday party, Stark gets drunk while wearing the Mark IV suit. Disgusted, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes dons Stark's Mark II prototype armor and tries to restrain him. The fight ends in a stalemate, so Rhodes confiscates the Mark II for the US Air Force. |
| score: 0.231073827132 |
| What does Pepper Potts do for Tony? |
| 0) She is his personal assistant |
| 1) She is his finance director |
| 2) SHe is his publicist |
| 3) She is his secretary |
| 4) She is his manager |
| Plot: The palladium core in the arc reactor that keeps Stark alive and powers the armor is slowly poisoning him, and he cannot find a substitute. Growing increasingly despondent and reckless due to his impending death, and choosing not to tell anyone about his condition, Stark appoints his personal assistant Pepper Potts CEO of Stark Industries, and hires Stark employee Natalie Rushman as his personal assistant. Stark competes in the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, where he is attacked in the middle of the race by Vanko who wields electrified whips. Stark dons his Mark V armor and defeats Vanko, but the suit is severely damaged. Vanko explains his intention was to prove to the world that Iron Man is not invincible. Impressed by Vanko's performance, Stark's rival, Justin Hammer, fakes Vanko's death while breaking him out of prison and asks him to build a line of armored suits to upstage Stark. During what he believes is his final birthday party, Stark gets drunk while wearing the Mark IV suit. Disgusted, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes dons Stark's Mark II prototype armor and tries to restrain him. The fight ends in a stalemate, so Rhodes confiscates the Mark II for the US Air Force. |
| score: 0.126684257518 |
| What does Justin want Vanko to do for him? |
| 0) To build armored suits to upstage Stark |
| 1) To train him to fight |
| 2) To steal Stark's designs |
| 3) To help him kill Stark |
| 4) To bankrupt Stark Industries |
| Plot: At the Expo, Hammer unveils Vanko's armored drones, led by Rhodes in a heavily weaponized version of the Mark II armor. Stark arrives in the Mark VI armor to warn Rhodes, but Vanko remotely takes control of both the drones and Rhodes' armor and attacks Iron Man. Hammer is arrested while Romanoff and Stark's bodyguard Happy Hogan go after Vanko at Hammer's factory. Vanko escapes, but Romanoff returns control of the Mark II armor to Rhodes. Stark and Rhodes together defeat Vanko and his drones. Vanko seemingly commits suicide by blowing up his suit. |
| score: 0.322832666468 |
| What is Rhodey's position in the Air Force? |
| 0) Major General |
| 1) Colonel |
| 2) First Lieutenant |
| 3) Lieutenant Colonel |
| 4) Lieutenant General |
| Plot: The palladium core in the arc reactor that keeps Stark alive and powers the armor is slowly poisoning him, and he cannot find a substitute. Growing increasingly despondent and reckless due to his impending death, and choosing not to tell anyone about his condition, Stark appoints his personal assistant Pepper Potts CEO of Stark Industries, and hires Stark employee Natalie Rushman as his personal assistant. Stark competes in the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, where he is attacked in the middle of the race by Vanko who wields electrified whips. Stark dons his Mark V armor and defeats Vanko, but the suit is severely damaged. Vanko explains his intention was to prove to the world that Iron Man is not invincible. Impressed by Vanko's performance, Stark's rival, Justin Hammer, fakes Vanko's death while breaking him out of prison and asks him to build a line of armored suits to upstage Stark. During what he believes is his final birthday party, Stark gets drunk while wearing the Mark IV suit. Disgusted, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes dons Stark's Mark II prototype armor and tries to restrain him. The fight ends in a stalemate, so Rhodes confiscates the Mark II for the US Air Force. |
| score: 0.0964211360339 |
| Where does Tony find the diagram about the new element that will stop the arc reactor in his chest from poisoning him |
| 0) In the diorama of the 1974 Stark Expo |
| 1) In the diorama of the 1975 Stark Expo |
| 2) A letter from his father's old material |
| 3) In the letter from his father's old material |
| 4) In the letter from Vanko's father |
| Plot: Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s director, approaches Stark, revealing "Rushman" to be undercover agent Natasha Romanoff and that Howard Stark was a S.H.I.E.L.D. founder whom Fury knew personally. Fury explains that Vanko's father jointly invented the arc reactor with Stark, but when Anton tried to sell it for profit, Stark had him deported. The Soviets sent Anton to the gulag. Fury gives Stark some of his father's old material; a hidden message in the diorama of the 1974 Stark Expo proves to be a diagram of the structure of a new element. With the aid of his computer J.A.R.V.I.S., Stark synthesizes it. When he learns Vanko is still alive, he places the new element in his arc reactor and ends his palladium dependency. |
| score: 0.347452954586 |
| Did Fury know Howard Stark personally? |
| 0) Only by looks |
| 1) Barely |
| 2) No, he don't know Howard Stark personally |
| 3) Yes, even before S.H.I.E.L.D |
| 4) No, never |
| Plot: At a debriefing, while news footage of a rampaging Hulk plays, Fury informs Stark that because of his difficult personality, S.H.I.E.L.D. intends to use him only as a consultant. Stark and Rhodes receive medals for their heroism. |
| score: 0.417108467804 |
| What did the Soviets do to Anton after he got deported back to Russia? |
| 0) Killed Anton soon after he got deported back to Russia. |
| 1) Soviets deported him to America |
| 2) Soviets reported Anton was missing on his way back to Russia. |
| 3) Arrested Anton soon after he got deported back to Russia. |
| 4) Soviets sent Anton to the gulag |
| Plot: Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s director, approaches Stark, revealing "Rushman" to be undercover agent Natasha Romanoff and that Howard Stark was a S.H.I.E.L.D. founder whom Fury knew personally. Fury explains that Vanko's father jointly invented the arc reactor with Stark, but when Anton tried to sell it for profit, Stark had him deported. The Soviets sent Anton to the gulag. Fury gives Stark some of his father's old material; a hidden message in the diorama of the 1974 Stark Expo proves to be a diagram of the structure of a new element. With the aid of his computer J.A.R.V.I.S., Stark synthesizes it. When he learns Vanko is still alive, he places the new element in his arc reactor and ends his palladium dependency. |
| score: 0.245480834977 |
| Why did Tony Stark refuse to sell the designs for his Iron Man suit? |
| 0) He is stingy and selfish and wants to keep the designs for himself |
| 1) He wants to sell the designs to foreign military powers |
| 2) He wants to work on improving the designs before he sells them |
| 3) He hasn't finished the designs yet and doesn't want anyone to know |
| 4) He wants to use his Iron Man suit for peaceful means |
| Plot: In Russia, the media covers Tony Stark's disclosure of his identity as Iron Man. Ivan Vanko, whose father Anton Vanko has just died, sees this and begins building a miniature arc reactor similar to Stark's. Six months later, Stark is a superstar and uses his Iron Man suit for peaceful means, resisting government pressure to sell his designs. He re-institutes the Stark Expo in Flushing Meadows to continue his father Howard's legacy. |
| score: 0.406832289599 |
| Why did Justin Hammer get Vanko out of jail? |
| 0) To build armored suits to upstage Stark |
| 1) His intention was to kill Stark |
| 2) To race against Stark |
| 3) He wanted him to kill Justin Hammer |
| 4) To infiltrate the U.S. Airforce |
| Plot: At the Expo, Hammer unveils Vanko's armored drones, led by Rhodes in a heavily weaponized version of the Mark II armor. Stark arrives in the Mark VI armor to warn Rhodes, but Vanko remotely takes control of both the drones and Rhodes' armor and attacks Iron Man. Hammer is arrested while Romanoff and Stark's bodyguard Happy Hogan go after Vanko at Hammer's factory. Vanko escapes, but Romanoff returns control of the Mark II armor to Rhodes. Stark and Rhodes together defeat Vanko and his drones. Vanko seemingly commits suicide by blowing up his suit. |
| score: 0.353854473125 |
| What position was Natalie Rushman hired to fill at Stark Industries? |
| 0) Chief Engineer |
| 1) Stark's personal assistant |
| 2) CEO |
| 3) CFO |
| 4) Publicist |
| Plot: At a debriefing, while news footage of a rampaging Hulk plays, Fury informs Stark that because of his difficult personality, S.H.I.E.L.D. intends to use him only as a consultant. Stark and Rhodes receive medals for their heroism. |
| score: 0.259102001142 |
| How does Melanie spend most of her time? |
| 0) Smoking marijuana and watching TV |
| 1) Studying for exams |
| 2) Sleeping |
| 3) Smoking marijuana and reading books |
| 4) Listening to music and watching TV |
| Plot: To carry out this plan, Ordell is counting on Melanie Ralston (Bridget Fonda), a surfer girl with whom he lives and who has little ambition past smoking marijuana and watching TV, and Louis Gara (Robert De Niro), a friend and former cellmate. He also intends to use a naive Southern girl, Sheronda (Lisa Gay Hamilton). Unaware of Jackie's and Ordell's plan to smuggle in $550,000, Nicolette and Dargus devise a sting to catch Ordell during the transfer of $50,000. Unbeknownst to all, Jackie plans to double-cross everyone and keep $500,000 for herself. She recruits Max to assist with her plan and offers him a cut. |
| score: 0.182361915326 |
| Who is Louis Gara? |
| 0) Ordell's cousin |
| 1) Melanie's friend and former cellmate |
| 2) Ordell's friend and former cellmate |
| 3) An ATF agent |
| 4) Jackie's boyfriend |
| Plot: To carry out this plan, Ordell is counting on Melanie Ralston (Bridget Fonda), a surfer girl with whom he lives and who has little ambition past smoking marijuana and watching TV, and Louis Gara (Robert De Niro), a friend and former cellmate. He also intends to use a naive Southern girl, Sheronda (Lisa Gay Hamilton). Unaware of Jackie's and Ordell's plan to smuggle in $550,000, Nicolette and Dargus devise a sting to catch Ordell during the transfer of $50,000. Unbeknownst to all, Jackie plans to double-cross everyone and keep $500,000 for herself. She recruits Max to assist with her plan and offers him a cut. |
| score: 0.287974714726 |
| Where does Ordell live? |
| 0) In New York City |
| 1) In Los Angeles |
| 2) In San Francisco |
| 3) In Mexico City |
| 4) In Chicago |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.263844721858 |
| What airline does Jackie work for? |
| 0) A Mexican airline |
| 1) A U.S. airline |
| 2) An Japanese airline |
| 3) A Colombian airline |
| 4) A British airline |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.305405571895 |
| What does Jackie do to make more money? |
| 0) She smuggles money from Colombia into the U.S. |
| 1) She smuggles money from Mexico into the U.S. |
| 2) She takes on extra flight shifts |
| 3) She gets a second shop |
| 4) She sells drugs |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.287512193831 |
| Who does Jackie smuggle money from Mexico for? |
| 0) Max Cherry |
| 1) Ordell Robbie |
| 2) Ray Nicolette |
| 3) Louis Gara |
| 4) Ortega Robbie |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.375286847396 |
| What does Ordell do for a living? |
| 0) He runs a prostitution ring |
| 1) He is a pilot |
| 2) He is a detective |
| 3) He is a drug dealer |
| 4) He is a black-market gun runner |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.341040405074 |
| What is Jackie's profession? |
| 0) She is a pilot |
| 1) She is a travel agent |
| 2) She is a taxi driver |
| 3) She is a schoolteacher |
| 4) She is a flight attendant |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.249689647491 |
| Why is Ordell forced to use couriers for his business? |
| 0) Because he is under the ATF's close watch |
| 1) Because he is under the local police department's close watch |
| 2) Because he is under the FBI's close watch |
| 3) Because he is under the DEA's close watch |
| 4) Because he is under the CIA's close watch |
| Plot: Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight attendant for a small Mexican airline, the latest step down for her career, since she used to work for larger airlines. To make ends meet, she smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a black-market gun runner living in the Los Angeles area under the ATF's close watch, forcing him to use couriers. |
| score: 0.397343482259 |
| Where has Nicolette been informed the money exchange is supposed to take place? |
| 0) In the parking lot |
| 1) In a bathroom |
| 2) In an elevator |
| 3) In the food court |
| 4) In a dressing room |
| Plot: After a trial run, the stage is set for the actual event. In the Del Amo Mall, Jackie enters a dressing room to try on a new suit. She has told Ordell that she will swap bags there with Melanie, supposedly passing off the $550,000 under the nose of Nicolette, who has been told that the exchange is to take place in the food court. Instead, the bag she gives Melanie contains only $50,000 and the rest is left behind in the dressing room for Max to pick up. Jackie then feigns despair as she calls Nicolette and Dargus out from hiding, claiming Melanie took all the money and ran. |
| score: 0.214245374215 |
| How much money has Jackie told Ordell she's going to give to Melanie? |
| 0) $50,000 |
| 1) $8,000 |
| 2) $1 million |
| 3) $550,000 |
| 4) $100,000 |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.421907489437 |
| What does Ordell do when Livingston is arrested? |
| 0) He arranges for bail with bondsman Matt Cherry |
| 1) He arranges for bail with bondsman Max Cherry |
| 2) He arranges for Livingston to get a good lawyer |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) He arranges for bail with bondsman Max Apple |
| Plot: Ordell learns that another of his couriers, Beaumont Livingston (Chris Tucker), has been arrested. Assuming that Livingston will become an informant in order to avoid jail time, Ordell arranges for bail with bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster), then coaxes Livingston into a car trunk and murders him. |
| score: 0.510682393261 |
| Why does Ordell kill Livingston? |
| 0) Because he is angry at Livingston for getting arrested |
| 1) Because he thinks that Livingston will become an informant in order to avoid jail time |
| 2) Because he found out Livingston stole money from him |
| 3) Because he found out Livingston stole weapons from him |
| 4) Because he doesn't like Livingston |
| Plot: Ordell learns that another of his couriers, Beaumont Livingston (Chris Tucker), has been arrested. Assuming that Livingston will become an informant in order to avoid jail time, Ordell arranges for bail with bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster), then coaxes Livingston into a car trunk and murders him. |
| score: 0.419219076927 |
| What happens to one of Ordell's couriers, Livingston? |
| 0) He gets diagnosed with a terminal disease |
| 1) He gets arrested |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) He gets mugged |
| 4) He gets kidnapped |
| Plot: Ordell learns that another of his couriers, Beaumont Livingston (Chris Tucker), has been arrested. Assuming that Livingston will become an informant in order to avoid jail time, Ordell arranges for bail with bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster), then coaxes Livingston into a car trunk and murders him. |
| score: 0.317321051378 |
| What happens when Max turns down Jackie's offer to go with her to Spain? |
| 0) Jackie tells him she'll invites another man to Spain with her |
| 1) Jackie kisses Max goodbye |
| 2) Jackie breaks down into tears |
| 3) Jackie gets angry at Max |
| 4) Jackie invites him to go with her to another country instead |
| Plot: Having had her charges dropped for cooperating the ATF, and now in possession of the money, as well as Ordell's car, Jackie decides to leave the country and travel to Madrid, Spain. She invites Max to go along with her, but he declines, choosing his well-controlled and familiar life over an uncertain life with Jackie in Spain. Jackie shares a meaningful moment with Max, kisses him goodbye, and leaves, as Max takes a phone call. Moments later, Max cuts the call short and seems to contemplate his decision to stay behind as Jackie drives away. |
| score: 0.447052574821 |
| Who kills Louis? |
| 0) Nicolette. |
| 1) He kills himself. |
| 2) Ordell. |
| 3) Max. |
| 4) Jackie. |
| Plot: In the parking lot, Melanie mocks Louis until he loses his temper and shoots her. Louis confesses this to Ordell, who in turn asks Louis why he shot Melanie and if she is really dead. Ordell grows even angrier when he discovers that most of the money is gone, and he realizes that Jackie is to blame. When Louis mentions that during the hand-off he saw Max Cherry in the store's dress department and thought nothing of it, Ordell kills him and leaves with the bag. Ordell turns his anger toward Max, who informs him that Jackie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. A menacing Ordell holds Max at gunpoint as they enter the darkened office. Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Nicolette, who was hiding in another room. |
| score: 0.278800174742 |
| To whom does Louis confess that he shot Melanie? |
| 0) He confesses it to Jackie. |
| 1) He confesses it to Nicolette. |
| 2) He confesses it to Simone. |
| 3) He confesses it to Max. |
| 4) He confesses it to Ordell. |
| Plot: In the parking lot, Melanie mocks Louis until he loses his temper and shoots her. Louis confesses this to Ordell, who in turn asks Louis why he shot Melanie and if she is really dead. Ordell grows even angrier when he discovers that most of the money is gone, and he realizes that Jackie is to blame. When Louis mentions that during the hand-off he saw Max Cherry in the store's dress department and thought nothing of it, Ordell kills him and leaves with the bag. Ordell turns his anger toward Max, who informs him that Jackie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. A menacing Ordell holds Max at gunpoint as they enter the darkened office. Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Nicolette, who was hiding in another room. |
| score: 0.333271974498 |
| What happens between Melanie and Louis in the parking lot? |
| 0) They start making out. |
| 1) Melanie attacks Louis for stealing her money. |
| 2) Melanie mocks Louis and he gets angry and shoots her. |
| 3) They fight over the money and Louis kills her. |
| 4) Melanie gets mad at Louis for mocking her and shoots him. |
| Plot: In the parking lot, Melanie mocks Louis until he loses his temper and shoots her. Louis confesses this to Ordell, who in turn asks Louis why he shot Melanie and if she is really dead. Ordell grows even angrier when he discovers that most of the money is gone, and he realizes that Jackie is to blame. When Louis mentions that during the hand-off he saw Max Cherry in the store's dress department and thought nothing of it, Ordell kills him and leaves with the bag. Ordell turns his anger toward Max, who informs him that Jackie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. A menacing Ordell holds Max at gunpoint as they enter the darkened office. Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Nicolette, who was hiding in another room. |
| score: 0.308495061061 |
| Who does Jackie recruit to help her with the plan to steal Ordell's money? |
| 0) She recruits Nicolette. |
| 1) She recruits Sheronda. |
| 2) She recruits Louis. |
| 3) She recruits Dargus. |
| 4) She recruits Max. |
| Plot: Having had her charges dropped for cooperating the ATF, and now in possession of the money, as well as Ordell's car, Jackie decides to leave the country and travel to Madrid, Spain. She invites Max to go along with her, but he declines, choosing his well-controlled and familiar life over an uncertain life with Jackie in Spain. Jackie shares a meaningful moment with Max, kisses him goodbye, and leaves, as Max takes a phone call. Moments later, Max cuts the call short and seems to contemplate his decision to stay behind as Jackie drives away. |
| score: 0.391922490068 |
| Where does Jackie decide to travel to after charges against her have been dropped? |
| 0) She decides to travel to London, UK. |
| 1) She decides to travel to Madrid, Spain. |
| 2) She decides to travel to Marseille, France. |
| 3) She decides to travel to Malaga, Spain. |
| 4) She decides to travel to Nice, France. |
| Plot: Having had her charges dropped for cooperating the ATF, and now in possession of the money, as well as Ordell's car, Jackie decides to leave the country and travel to Madrid, Spain. She invites Max to go along with her, but he declines, choosing his well-controlled and familiar life over an uncertain life with Jackie in Spain. Jackie shares a meaningful moment with Max, kisses him goodbye, and leaves, as Max takes a phone call. Moments later, Max cuts the call short and seems to contemplate his decision to stay behind as Jackie drives away. |
| score: 0.316101170529 |
| What happens when Ordell forces Max on gun-point to go meet with Jackie in Max's office? |
| 0) Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Louis, who was hiding in another room. |
| 1) Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Mark, who was hiding in another room. |
| 2) Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Simone, who was hiding in another room. |
| 3) Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Beaumont, who was hiding in another room. |
| 4) Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Nicolette, who was hiding in another room. |
| Plot: In the parking lot, Melanie mocks Louis until he loses his temper and shoots her. Louis confesses this to Ordell, who in turn asks Louis why he shot Melanie and if she is really dead. Ordell grows even angrier when he discovers that most of the money is gone, and he realizes that Jackie is to blame. When Louis mentions that during the hand-off he saw Max Cherry in the store's dress department and thought nothing of it, Ordell kills him and leaves with the bag. Ordell turns his anger toward Max, who informs him that Jackie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. A menacing Ordell holds Max at gunpoint as they enter the darkened office. Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Nicolette, who was hiding in another room. |
| score: 0.582427208034 |
| What does Max tell Ordell when he confronts him about his money? |
| 0) He informs him that Jackie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. |
| 1) He informs him that Melanie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. |
| 2) He informs him that Louis is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. |
| 3) He informs him that Nicolette is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. |
| 4) He informs him that Beaumont is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. |
| Plot: In the parking lot, Melanie mocks Louis until he loses his temper and shoots her. Louis confesses this to Ordell, who in turn asks Louis why he shot Melanie and if she is really dead. Ordell grows even angrier when he discovers that most of the money is gone, and he realizes that Jackie is to blame. When Louis mentions that during the hand-off he saw Max Cherry in the store's dress department and thought nothing of it, Ordell kills him and leaves with the bag. Ordell turns his anger toward Max, who informs him that Jackie is frightened for her life and is waiting in Max's office to hand over the money. A menacing Ordell holds Max at gunpoint as they enter the darkened office. Jackie suddenly yells that Ordell has a gun, and he is shot dead by Nicolette, who was hiding in another room. |
| score: 0.457241809055 |
| Who arrests Jackie on her return to the US? |
| 0) Beaumont Livingston and LAPD detective Louis Gara |
| 1) Ray Nicolette and LAPD detective Mark Dargus |
| 2) Ray Nicolette and Beaumont Livingston |
| 3) Ray Nicolette and LAPD detective Louis Gara |
| 4) Louis Gara and LAPD detective Mark Dargus |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.34633401104 |
| Who is Ray Nicolette? |
| 0) ATF agent |
| 1) Special agent |
| 2) Insurance agent |
| 3) FBI agent |
| 4) SWAT agent |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.268673795512 |
| Who is Mark Dargus? |
| 0) Insurance agent |
| 1) FBI agent |
| 2) LAPD detective |
| 3) Chef |
| 4) FBI Deputy Director |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.224299163061 |
| What does Ordell do when he learns of Jackie's arrest? |
| 0) Ordell goes back to Mark to arrange her bail. |
| 1) Ordell goes back to Judge to arrange her bail. |
| 2) Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| 3) Ordell goes back to Ray to arrange her bail. |
| 4) Ordell goes back to Melanie to arrange her bail. |
| Plot: Having had her charges dropped for cooperating the ATF, and now in possession of the money, as well as Ordell's car, Jackie decides to leave the country and travel to Madrid, Spain. She invites Max to go along with her, but he declines, choosing his well-controlled and familiar life over an uncertain life with Jackie in Spain. Jackie shares a meaningful moment with Max, kisses him goodbye, and leaves, as Max takes a phone call. Moments later, Max cuts the call short and seems to contemplate his decision to stay behind as Jackie drives away. |
| score: 0.495698801265 |
| What is Jackie charged with after her arrest? |
| 0) Charged with possession of drugs with intent to inhale |
| 1) Charged with possession of drugs with intent to distribute |
| 2) Charged with possession of guns with intent to shoot at civilians |
| 3) Charged with possession of guns with intent to distribute |
| 4) Charged with possession of drugs with intent to sell drugs |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.26992458452 |
| Who tipped off the ATF and the LAPD about Jackie? |
| 0) Beaumont |
| 1) Winston |
| 2) Melanie |
| 3) Simone |
| 4) Louis |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.323915456536 |
| What happens to Jackie when she returns to the US with Ordell's money? |
| 0) Ray Nicolette and LAPD detective Melanie Ralston intercept Jackie |
| 1) Ray Nicolette and LAPD detective Mark Dargus intercept Jackie |
| 2) Ray Nicolette and LAPD detective Louis Gara intercept Jackie |
| 3) Melanie Ralston and LAPD detective Louis Gara intercept Jackie |
| 4) Melanie Ralston and LAPD detective Mark Dargus intercept Jackie |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.475866520158 |
| Was Jackie aware that there was cocaine in her bag? |
| 0) No, Brown was unaware that she has a bag |
| 1) Yes but Brown was unaware that cocaine was a illegal drug. |
| 2) Yes, Brown was aware and failed to persuade the detective |
| 3) No, Brown was unaware since the bags has been switched |
| 4) No, Brown was unaware that there was cocaine in her bag |
| Plot: Acting on information Beaumont had indeed shared, ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and LAPD detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) intercept Jackie as she returns to the United States with Ordell's cash and some cocaine that Brown was unaware was stashed in her bag. Initially refusing to cut a deal, she is sent to jail on possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Sensing that Jackie may also now be a threat to inform, Ordell goes back to Max to arrange her bail. |
| score: 0.287237668733 |
| Where did Jackie get the gun she pulls on Ordell? |
| 0) She surreptitiously took from Sheronda's glove compartment. |
| 1) She surreptitiously took from Melanie's glove compartment. |
| 2) She surreptitiously took from Ray's glove compartment. |
| 3) She surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. |
| 4) She surreptitiously took from Simone's glove compartment. |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.486557712105 |
| What does Max offer to do for Jackie when he picks her up from the jail? |
| 0) He offers to buy her candy and help explain her legal options. |
| 1) He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. |
| 2) He offers to buy her a delorean meme and help explain her legal options. |
| 3) He offers to buy her flowers and help explain her legal options. |
| 4) He offers to buy her a rose and help explain her legal options. |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.375544047685 |
| Why does Ordell want to kill Jackie? |
| 0) To prevent her from leaving him |
| 1) To prevent her from cheating on him |
| 2) To prevent her from breaking up |
| 3) To prevent her from informing on him |
| 4) To prevent her from getting pregnant |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.35246749798 |
| How much money does Jackie offer to smuggle for Ordell? |
| 0) $250,000 |
| 1) $500,000 |
| 2) $750,000 |
| 3) $150,000 |
| 4) $550,000 |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.435713635403 |
| What does Jackie do when Ordell shows up at her house? |
| 0) She surprises him by pulling a rope |
| 1) She surprises him by pulling a steering wheel |
| 2) She surprises him by pulling an engine |
| 3) She surprises him by pulling a knife |
| 4) She surprises him by pulling a gun |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.369165484891 |
| What happens when Max goes to bail Jackie out of jail? |
| 0) He begins to develop his positive attitude |
| 1) He begins to develop an attraction to her. |
| 2) He begins to develop a website about her |
| 3) He begins to develop his personal vision |
| 4) He begins to develop his communication skills |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.294033967301 |
| What deal does Jackie make with Ordell? |
| 0) To pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $650,000 of Ordell's money |
| 1) To pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $100,000 of Ordell's money |
| 2) To pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money |
| 3) To pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $350,000 of Ordell's money |
| 4) To pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $750,000 of Ordell's money |
| Plot: Max arrives to pick up Jackie at the jail, and he begins to develop an attraction to her. He offers to buy her a drink and help explain her legal options. Ordell later arrives at Jackie's house intending to murder her to prevent her from informing on him. She surprises him by pulling a gun that she surreptitiously took from Max's glove compartment. Jackie negotiates a deal with Ordell to pretend to help the authorities while smuggling in $550,000 of Ordell's money, enough to allow him to retire. |
| score: 0.568934981913 |
| What has happened to Rochester when Jane eventually finds him? |
| 0) He lost his hearing. |
| 1) He has gone crazy. |
| 2) He lost his eyesight. |
| 3) He got severely burned. |
| 4) He lost both of his legs. |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.414156970734 |
| What does Jane learn from Mrs. Fairfax about what happened at Thornfield? |
| 0) That the house was struck by lightning and burned down. |
| 1) That Rochester's wife set the house on fire. |
| 2) That thieves burned down the house. |
| 3) That Rochester himself set the house on fire. |
| 4) That Rochester's wife went missing. |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.583424614255 |
| How did Rochester's wife die? |
| 0) She jumped from the roof. |
| 1) She burned. |
| 2) She shot herself. |
| 3) She hung herself. |
| 4) She chocked because all of the smoke. |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.302365069483 |
| How was Rochester injured in the fire? |
| 0) He lost his hearing. |
| 1) He lost his ability to talk. |
| 2) He lost his eyesight. |
| 3) He lost his mind. |
| 4) He lost both his legs. |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.366409683729 |
| What does Sarah tell Mr. Brocklehurst about Jane? |
| 0) She tells him that Jane is a smart child but is not to be trusted |
| 1) She tells him that Jane is a sweet child that needs to be given special care and attention |
| 2) She tells him that Jane is a deceitful child and is not to be trusted |
| 3) She doesn't tell him anything about Jane |
| 4) She tells him that Jane is a disruptive child and must be punished frequently and harshly |
| Plot: Jane's aunt sends her to Lowood School for Girls, which is run by a cruel clergyman, Mr. Brocklehurst. Mrs. Reed tells him that Jane is a deceitful child and is not to be trusted. Jane tells her aunt how much she hates her and that she is a hard-hearted woman. At Lowood, while another pupil, Helen Burns, is being beaten, Jane accidentally drops her slate. Mr. Brocklehurst brands her a liar and makes her stand on a chair all day. Jane and Helen become close friends, but Helen later dies of consumption (tuberculosis). |
| score: 0.365060497863 |
| What does Jane say to her aunt when Sarah tells Mrs. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar? |
| 0) Jane tells her aunt how much she loves her and that she is a kind-hearted woman |
| 1) Jane tells her aunt how much she hates her and that she is a hard-hearted woman |
| 2) Jane doesn't say anything to her aunt |
| 3) Jane tells her aunt that she will be cursed for the rest of her life because she is a hard-hearted woman |
| 4) Jane tells her aunt to burn in hell |
| Plot: Jane's aunt sends her to Lowood School for Girls, which is run by a cruel clergyman, Mr. Brocklehurst. Mrs. Reed tells him that Jane is a deceitful child and is not to be trusted. Jane tells her aunt how much she hates her and that she is a hard-hearted woman. At Lowood, while another pupil, Helen Burns, is being beaten, Jane accidentally drops her slate. Mr. Brocklehurst brands her a liar and makes her stand on a chair all day. Jane and Helen become close friends, but Helen later dies of consumption (tuberculosis). |
| score: 0.434942577433 |
| What eventually happens to Helen? |
| 0) She dies of cholera |
| 1) She is beaten to death |
| 2) She dies of typhus |
| 3) She dies of consumption |
| 4) She dies of dysentery |
| Plot: Jane's aunt sends her to Lowood School for Girls, which is run by a cruel clergyman, Mr. Brocklehurst. Mrs. Reed tells him that Jane is a deceitful child and is not to be trusted. Jane tells her aunt how much she hates her and that she is a hard-hearted woman. At Lowood, while another pupil, Helen Burns, is being beaten, Jane accidentally drops her slate. Mr. Brocklehurst brands her a liar and makes her stand on a chair all day. Jane and Helen become close friends, but Helen later dies of consumption (tuberculosis). |
| score: 0.183399273263 |
| What kind of relationship dos Jane have with Helen? |
| 0) Jane and Helen despise each other |
| 1) Jane taunts Helen |
| 2) Jane and Helen don't have any kind of relationship |
| 3) Jane and Helen become close friends |
| 4) Helen taunts Jane |
| Plot: Jane's aunt sends her to Lowood School for Girls, which is run by a cruel clergyman, Mr. Brocklehurst. Mrs. Reed tells him that Jane is a deceitful child and is not to be trusted. Jane tells her aunt how much she hates her and that she is a hard-hearted woman. At Lowood, while another pupil, Helen Burns, is being beaten, Jane accidentally drops her slate. Mr. Brocklehurst brands her a liar and makes her stand on a chair all day. Jane and Helen become close friends, but Helen later dies of consumption (tuberculosis). |
| score: 0.294528745207 |
| Who is Helen Burns? |
| 0) Jane's cousin |
| 1) A teacher at Lowood that Jane befriends |
| 2) Another student at Lowood that Jane befriends |
| 3) The housekeeper at Lowood |
| 4) A student at Lowood that harrasses Jane |
| Plot: Jane's aunt sends her to Lowood School for Girls, which is run by a cruel clergyman, Mr. Brocklehurst. Mrs. Reed tells him that Jane is a deceitful child and is not to be trusted. Jane tells her aunt how much she hates her and that she is a hard-hearted woman. At Lowood, while another pupil, Helen Burns, is being beaten, Jane accidentally drops her slate. Mr. Brocklehurst brands her a liar and makes her stand on a chair all day. Jane and Helen become close friends, but Helen later dies of consumption (tuberculosis). |
| score: 0.295392539062 |
| Where does Jane go to work after she leaves Lowood? |
| 0) Thornfield Hall |
| 1) The Moor House |
| 2) Fairfax Hall |
| 3) Rochester Hall |
| 4) Gateshead Hall |
| Plot: Eight years later, Jane leaves Lowood and takes up a post with Alice Fairfax of Thornfield Hall. She will be a governess to Adle Varens, a young French orphan girl. When she first arrives at Thornfield, a gloomy, isolated mansion, Jane mistakes Mrs. Fairfax for her employer, but she finds out that she is only the housekeeper for her absent master. While Jane is walking into town to post a letter, a horse passes her and throws its rider. Jane helps the gentleman to his horse. Later, back at the mansion, she learns that the horse rider is Edward Rochester, master of the house. He jokingly tells her that she must have bewitched his horse to make him fall. They gradually fall in love with one another. |
| score: 0.364301387743 |
| What is Jane's job at Thornfield Hall? |
| 0) She is a governess |
| 1) She is a cook |
| 2) She is a chimney sweeper |
| 3) She is a housekeeper |
| 4) She is a maid |
| Plot: Eight years later, Jane leaves Lowood and takes up a post with Alice Fairfax of Thornfield Hall. She will be a governess to Adle Varens, a young French orphan girl. When she first arrives at Thornfield, a gloomy, isolated mansion, Jane mistakes Mrs. Fairfax for her employer, but she finds out that she is only the housekeeper for her absent master. While Jane is walking into town to post a letter, a horse passes her and throws its rider. Jane helps the gentleman to his horse. Later, back at the mansion, she learns that the horse rider is Edward Rochester, master of the house. He jokingly tells her that she must have bewitched his horse to make him fall. They gradually fall in love with one another. |
| score: 0.311061806937 |
| What happens when Jane is walking into town to post a letter? |
| 0) A beggar asks her for money |
| 1) A child steals her letter |
| 2) A man falls off his horse in front of her |
| 3) It starts raining |
| 4) A man tries to pickpocket her |
| Plot: Eight years later, Jane leaves Lowood and takes up a post with Alice Fairfax of Thornfield Hall. She will be a governess to Adle Varens, a young French orphan girl. When she first arrives at Thornfield, a gloomy, isolated mansion, Jane mistakes Mrs. Fairfax for her employer, but she finds out that she is only the housekeeper for her absent master. While Jane is walking into town to post a letter, a horse passes her and throws its rider. Jane helps the gentleman to his horse. Later, back at the mansion, she learns that the horse rider is Edward Rochester, master of the house. He jokingly tells her that she must have bewitched his horse to make him fall. They gradually fall in love with one another. |
| score: 0.197821776821 |
| Why does Rochester leave Thornfield? |
| 0) To go on vacation |
| 1) To go on a business trip |
| 2) To visit Lady Blanche Ingram |
| 3) To visit his parents |
| 4) To visit Lady Helen Burns |
| Plot: One night, Jane is awoken by a strange noise at her door, only to find that Mr. Rochester's room is on fire, which the two of them manage to extinguish. He thanks her for saving his life and holds her hand affectionately. The next day, Rochester leaves Thornfield to visit Lady Blanche Ingram, his future wife; he brings her back to Thornfield with him a few weeks later. When a man named Richard Mason of Spanish Town, Jamaica, shows up, Jane can see that Rochester is disturbed. That night, a scream awakens everyone. Rochester assures his guests it is just a servant's reaction to a nightmare, but after they go back to their rooms, he secretly has Jane tend to a bleeding Mason while he fetches a doctor. Rochester has the doctor take Mason away. |
| score: 0.417403399992 |
| Who is Lady Blanche? |
| 0) Mr. Rochester's future wife |
| 1) A friend of Jane's |
| 2) Mr. Rochester's step-mother |
| 3) Mr. Rochester's aunt |
| 4) Mr. Rochester's ex-wife |
| Plot: One night, Jane is awoken by a strange noise at her door, only to find that Mr. Rochester's room is on fire, which the two of them manage to extinguish. He thanks her for saving his life and holds her hand affectionately. The next day, Rochester leaves Thornfield to visit Lady Blanche Ingram, his future wife; he brings her back to Thornfield with him a few weeks later. When a man named Richard Mason of Spanish Town, Jamaica, shows up, Jane can see that Rochester is disturbed. That night, a scream awakens everyone. Rochester assures his guests it is just a servant's reaction to a nightmare, but after they go back to their rooms, he secretly has Jane tend to a bleeding Mason while he fetches a doctor. Rochester has the doctor take Mason away. |
| score: 0.312413911992 |
| What do Rivers and his sisters do when they find Jane on their doorstep? |
| 0) They give Jane food and water and then send her back to where she came from |
| 1) They leave Jane there |
| 2) They send Jane back to where she came from |
| 3) They ignore Jane |
| 4) They take Jane in |
| Plot: The film begins with Jane Eyre running away from Thornfield Hall in the middle of the night and finding herself alone on the moors, in the pouring rain. She manages to reach the doorstep of Moor House, the home of Mr. St. John Rivers, a clergyman, and his two sisters. They take Jane in, saving her life. |
| score: 0.328993858055 |
| What does Mrs. Reed give Jane when she goes back to Gateshead to see her? |
| 0) A necklace |
| 1) A letter from Jane's deceased cousin |
| 2) A letter from Jane's paternal uncle |
| 3) A dress |
| 4) Money |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.387807417757 |
| What does Jane receive from Bessie? |
| 0) A dress |
| 1) A letter |
| 2) A telegram |
| 3) Jewelry |
| 4) Money |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.189755340183 |
| Who does Jane start sending letters to regularly after she returns to Thornfield? |
| 0) John Reed |
| 1) Mrs. Reed |
| 2) Helen |
| 3) Bessie |
| 4) John Eyre |
| Plot: The film begins with Jane Eyre running away from Thornfield Hall in the middle of the night and finding herself alone on the moors, in the pouring rain. She manages to reach the doorstep of Moor House, the home of Mr. St. John Rivers, a clergyman, and his two sisters. They take Jane in, saving her life. |
| score: 0.436663295189 |
| What does Jane do when her aunt tells her that she has been cursed by Jane? |
| 0) Jane ignores her |
| 1) Jane curses her |
| 2) Jane forgives her |
| 3) Jane refuses to forgive her |
| 4) Jane slaps her |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.285473514013 |
| What does Jane notice about the letter from her uncle? |
| 0) It was sent 5 months ago |
| 1) It was sent 3 years ago |
| 2) It was sent 5 years ago |
| 3) It was sent 3 months ago |
| 4) It was sent 10 years ago |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.207542505287 |
| Where does Jane's uncle live? |
| 0) Madrid |
| 1) Manchester |
| 2) Dublin |
| 3) Madeira |
| 4) London |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.239596893282 |
| What does Jane's aunt admit to telling her uncle about her? |
| 0) That Jane had died of consumption at Lowood School |
| 1) That Jane had died of desentery at Lowood School |
| 2) That Jane ran away from home |
| 3) That Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School |
| 4) That Jane had died of cholera at Thornfield Hall |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.374361371875 |
| What is the name of Jane's paternal uncle? |
| 0) John Eyre |
| 1) Jack Eyre |
| 2) David Eyre |
| 3) Edward Eyre |
| 4) John Reed |
| Plot: Jane receives a letter from her old nurse, Bessie. Jane's cousin, John Reed, has committed suicide, the news of which has so shocked his mother, Sarah Reed, that it has brought on a stroke. Apparently, Mrs. Reed has been asking to see Jane. Jane returns to Gateshead, where her dying aunt shows her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking for her to go to live with him in Madeira. He wants to adopt Jane and bequeath her at his death. Jane notices that the letter was dated three years ago. Mrs. Reed admits to telling her uncle that Jane had died of typhus at Lowood School. She tells Jane that she (Mrs. Reed) has been cursed by her. Jane forgives her aunt and returns to Thornfield, having begun a correspondence with John Eyre. |
| score: 0.32059618924 |
| Who was Jane living with as a child? |
| 0) Her maternal uncle's family, the Rivers |
| 1) Her father |
| 2) No one; she was living on the streets alone |
| 3) Her paternal grandmother |
| 4) Her maternal uncle's family, the Reeds |
| Plot: There follows a flashback, to the 10-year-old Jane Eyre, an orphan, living with her maternal uncle's family, the Reeds, at Gateshead Hall. Janes aunt, Sarah Reed, doesn't like Jane and is very cruel to her; Mrs. Reed's three children are also abusive towards her. One day, Jane is locked in the Red Room, where her uncle died, and which Jane believes is haunted. She knocks herself unconscious on the door, after a huge puff of smoke comes down the chimney. |
| score: 0.330825799755 |
| What happens during Jane and Rochester's wedding ceremony? |
| 0) Mr. Mason appears and calls Rochester his demon |
| 1) Mr. Mason appears and says Rochester married his sister for money |
| 2) Mr. Mason comes and says Rochester can't marry Jane as he is already married |
| 3) Rochester's wife appears and says that Rochester is still married to her |
| 4) Mr. Mason appears and says his sister still loves Rochester |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.520879901634 |
| What does Rochester refer to Bertha as? |
| 0) The wife who didn't bring him a lot of money |
| 1) The wife he doesn't love anymore |
| 2) The wife he married for her good looks |
| 3) His own demon |
| 4) The wife he once loved dearly |
| Plot: Jane informs Rochester that she must leave Thornfield due to his impending marriage to Blanche Ingram. However, Rochester suddenly proclaims his love for Jane and proposes to her; they kiss passionately. During the wedding ceremony, Mr. Mason appears, along with a lawyer, declaring that Mr. Rochester cannot marry Jane, because he is still married to Mr. Mason's sister, Bertha; he adds that his sister is still living at Thornfield Hall. Mr. Rochester admits this is true and takes Jane to meet his wife, calling her his own demon; they find her locked away in a room at Thornfield. Rochester tells Jane that his father wanted him to marry Bertha for her money. Once they were married, he discovered that she was rapidly descending into madness and was forced to lock her away in Thornfield; she was the one responsible for the strange happenings in the house. Refusing to go against her principles, and despite her love for Rochester, Jane leaves Thornfield in the middle of the night. |
| score: 0.258941327677 |
| What does Mason say when he interrupts Jane and Rochester's wedding ceremony? |
| 0) He says his sister still loves Rochester |
| 1) He says Rochester is his demon |
| 2) He says Rochester married his sister for money |
| 3) He says Rochester still loves his sister |
| 4) He says Rochester is still married to his sister and can't marry Jane |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.495609948623 |
| What does Jane do after learning about Bertha? |
| 0) She leaves Rochester's house |
| 1) She stops loving Rochester |
| 2) She goes mad as well |
| 3) She betrays her own principles and stays in Rochester's house |
| 4) She marries Mr. Mason |
| Plot: Jane returns to Thornfield, only to find the house a blackened ruin. She learns from Mrs. Fairfax that Rochester's wife set the house on fire and died, jumping from the roof. Jane finds Rochester, but in the rescue attempt he has lost his eyesight. Jane reunites with him and they embrace. |
| score: 0.347256770955 |
| Where is Bertha currently living, according to Mason? |
| 0) Near Thornfield |
| 1) In Mr. Mason's house |
| 2) Far away from Thornfield |
| 3) Abroad |
| 4) At Thornfield Hall |
| Plot: Jane informs Rochester that she must leave Thornfield due to his impending marriage to Blanche Ingram. However, Rochester suddenly proclaims his love for Jane and proposes to her; they kiss passionately. During the wedding ceremony, Mr. Mason appears, along with a lawyer, declaring that Mr. Rochester cannot marry Jane, because he is still married to Mr. Mason's sister, Bertha; he adds that his sister is still living at Thornfield Hall. Mr. Rochester admits this is true and takes Jane to meet his wife, calling her his own demon; they find her locked away in a room at Thornfield. Rochester tells Jane that his father wanted him to marry Bertha for her money. Once they were married, he discovered that she was rapidly descending into madness and was forced to lock her away in Thornfield; she was the one responsible for the strange happenings in the house. Refusing to go against her principles, and despite her love for Rochester, Jane leaves Thornfield in the middle of the night. |
| score: 0.323634547712 |
| Where is Mason from? |
| 0) He is from Jamaica. |
| 1) He is from Puerto Rico. |
| 2) He is from London. |
| 3) He is from Haiti. |
| 4) He is from Hawaii. |
| Plot: One night, Jane is awoken by a strange noise at her door, only to find that Mr. Rochester's room is on fire, which the two of them manage to extinguish. He thanks her for saving his life and holds her hand affectionately. The next day, Rochester leaves Thornfield to visit Lady Blanche Ingram, his future wife; he brings her back to Thornfield with him a few weeks later. When a man named Richard Mason of Spanish Town, Jamaica, shows up, Jane can see that Rochester is disturbed. That night, a scream awakens everyone. Rochester assures his guests it is just a servant's reaction to a nightmare, but after they go back to their rooms, he secretly has Jane tend to a bleeding Mason while he fetches a doctor. Rochester has the doctor take Mason away. |
| score: 0.186340914194 |
| How does Rochester react when Mason shows up at Thornfield? |
| 0) He is sad and depressed. |
| 1) He is surprised to see him, but happy. |
| 2) He is joyful. |
| 3) He is shocked to see him alive. |
| 4) He is disturbed. |
| Plot: One night, Jane is awoken by a strange noise at her door, only to find that Mr. Rochester's room is on fire, which the two of them manage to extinguish. He thanks her for saving his life and holds her hand affectionately. The next day, Rochester leaves Thornfield to visit Lady Blanche Ingram, his future wife; he brings her back to Thornfield with him a few weeks later. When a man named Richard Mason of Spanish Town, Jamaica, shows up, Jane can see that Rochester is disturbed. That night, a scream awakens everyone. Rochester assures his guests it is just a servant's reaction to a nightmare, but after they go back to their rooms, he secretly has Jane tend to a bleeding Mason while he fetches a doctor. Rochester has the doctor take Mason away. |
| score: 0.33281573482 |
| Who lives at Moor House? |
| 0) Mr. St. John Rivers, a clergyman, and his two sisters. |
| 1) Mrs. Rivers and her two sisters. |
| 2) Mr. St. Jonas Rivers and his sister. |
| 3) Mr. St. John Morton, a clergyman, and his two sisters. |
| 4) Mr. John Rivers, a plumber. |
| Plot: The film begins with Jane Eyre running away from Thornfield Hall in the middle of the night and finding herself alone on the moors, in the pouring rain. She manages to reach the doorstep of Moor House, the home of Mr. St. John Rivers, a clergyman, and his two sisters. They take Jane in, saving her life. |
| score: 0.432423977781 |
| What is Jane doing at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) She is leaving the town hall and going to the moors in the pouring rain. |
| 1) She is running towards the Thornfield Hall in the middle of the night. |
| 2) She is running away from Thornfield Hall in the middle of the night and ends up on the moors. |
| 3) She is running in the pouring rain, until she reaches the door of Mr. Jonas Rivers. |
| 4) She is visiting her neighbor, Mr. St. John Rivers. |
| Plot: The film begins with Jane Eyre running away from Thornfield Hall in the middle of the night and finding herself alone on the moors, in the pouring rain. She manages to reach the doorstep of Moor House, the home of Mr. St. John Rivers, a clergyman, and his two sisters. They take Jane in, saving her life. |
| score: 0.447486008868 |
| Who is the young Jane living with? |
| 0) She is living with her maternal uncle's family. |
| 1) She is living with her step-father. |
| 2) She is living with her abusive uncle. |
| 3) She is living with her grandfather. |
| 4) She is living with her siblings. |
| Plot: There follows a flashback, to the 10-year-old Jane Eyre, an orphan, living with her maternal uncle's family, the Reeds, at Gateshead Hall. Janes aunt, Sarah Reed, doesn't like Jane and is very cruel to her; Mrs. Reed's three children are also abusive towards her. One day, Jane is locked in the Red Room, where her uncle died, and which Jane believes is haunted. She knocks herself unconscious on the door, after a huge puff of smoke comes down the chimney. |
| score: 0.27928066854 |
| How old is Jane in the flashback? |
| 0) She is 11 years old. |
| 1) She is 20 years old. |
| 2) She is 10 years old. |
| 3) She is almost 10 years old. |
| 4) She is 12 years old. |
| Plot: There follows a flashback, to the 10-year-old Jane Eyre, an orphan, living with her maternal uncle's family, the Reeds, at Gateshead Hall. Janes aunt, Sarah Reed, doesn't like Jane and is very cruel to her; Mrs. Reed's three children are also abusive towards her. One day, Jane is locked in the Red Room, where her uncle died, and which Jane believes is haunted. She knocks herself unconscious on the door, after a huge puff of smoke comes down the chimney. |
| score: 0.19144377895 |
| How does Jane respond to St. Johns proposal to get married and travel to India together? |
| 0) Jane agrees to the marriage proposal, but rejects to go to Russia with him. |
| 1) Jane agrees to go to China with him, but she didn't replied on the marriage proposal. |
| 2) Jane agrees to go to India with him, but rejects the marriage proposal. |
| 3) Jane agrees to the marriage proposal, but rejects to go to Spain with him. |
| 4) Jane agrees to go to Africa with him, as well as accepts the marriage proposal. |
| Plot: After Jane regains her health, St. John finds her a teaching position at a nearby charity school. One night, she hears knocking at her door and imagines it to be Rochester, but it turns out to be St. John at the door informing her that her uncle, John Eyre, has died, leaving her all his property and that she is rich, to the tune of 20,000 (equivalent to 1,600,000 in 2015). Jane offers to share the money with St. John and his sisters, suggesting that they live together at Moor house; they agree to the offer. St. John asks Jane to marry him and go with him to India. Jane agrees to go to India with him, but rejects the marriage proposal, suggesting that they travel as brother and sister, as that's how she sees their relationship. On the moor, Jane suddenly hears Rochester's voice calling her name. |
| score: 0.355540381187 |
| Who does Jane hear call out her name when she is out on the moor? |
| 0) Brocklehurst's voice calling her name |
| 1) St John's voice calling her name |
| 2) Reed's voice calling her name |
| 3) Rochester's voice calling her name |
| 4) Scatcherd's voice calling her name |
| Plot: After Jane regains her health, St. John finds her a teaching position at a nearby charity school. One night, she hears knocking at her door and imagines it to be Rochester, but it turns out to be St. John at the door informing her that her uncle, John Eyre, has died, leaving her all his property and that she is rich, to the tune of 20,000 (equivalent to 1,600,000 in 2015). Jane offers to share the money with St. John and his sisters, suggesting that they live together at Moor house; they agree to the offer. St. John asks Jane to marry him and go with him to India. Jane agrees to go to India with him, but rejects the marriage proposal, suggesting that they travel as brother and sister, as that's how she sees their relationship. On the moor, Jane suddenly hears Rochester's voice calling her name. |
| score: 0.387651728026 |
| Who does Jennifer seduce while the town is mourning the deaths caused by the concert fire? |
| 0) The school's headmaster. |
| 1) The school's basketball captain. |
| 2) The school's football captain. |
| 3) The school's volleyball captain. |
| 4) Her best friend's ex boyfriend. |
| Plot: The next morning at school, Jennifer appears fine and shrugs off Needy's concerns. While the whole town is devastated by the deaths caused by the fire, Jennifer seduces the school's football captain in the woods and then kills him; his disemboweled corpse is later found. Meanwhile, the members of Low Shoulder gain popularity due to their rumored heroism during the fire and offer to make a charity appearance at the school's spring formal. |
| score: 0.232130082553 |
| What does Jennifer do to the school football captain after she takes him to the woods? |
| 0) She leaves him there and runs away. |
| 1) She has a fight with him. |
| 2) She ties him to a tree. |
| 3) She haves sex with him. |
| 4) She kills him. |
| Plot: The next morning at school, Jennifer appears fine and shrugs off Needy's concerns. While the whole town is devastated by the deaths caused by the fire, Jennifer seduces the school's football captain in the woods and then kills him; his disemboweled corpse is later found. Meanwhile, the members of Low Shoulder gain popularity due to their rumored heroism during the fire and offer to make a charity appearance at the school's spring formal. |
| score: 0.195683994321 |
| What school event do the members of the band Low Shoulder offer to perform at? |
| 0) Prom dance. |
| 1) Spring formal. |
| 2) Football game. |
| 3) Autumn formal. |
| 4) Headmaster inauguration. |
| Plot: The next morning at school, Jennifer appears fine and shrugs off Needy's concerns. While the whole town is devastated by the deaths caused by the fire, Jennifer seduces the school's football captain in the woods and then kills him; his disemboweled corpse is later found. Meanwhile, the members of Low Shoulder gain popularity due to their rumored heroism during the fire and offer to make a charity appearance at the school's spring formal. |
| score: 0.306558942816 |
| How does Jennifer appear the day after the concert fire? |
| 0) Shattered. |
| 1) Fine. |
| 2) Messy. |
| 3) Injured. |
| 4) Confused. |
| Plot: The next morning at school, Jennifer appears fine and shrugs off Needy's concerns. While the whole town is devastated by the deaths caused by the fire, Jennifer seduces the school's football captain in the woods and then kills him; his disemboweled corpse is later found. Meanwhile, the members of Low Shoulder gain popularity due to their rumored heroism during the fire and offer to make a charity appearance at the school's spring formal. |
| score: 0.172207871935 |
| What did Low Shoulder want in exchange for Jennifer's sacrifice? |
| 0) Magical powers |
| 1) Forgiveness for their sins |
| 2) Fame and fortune |
| 3) Eternal life |
| 4) A lifetime supply of pizza |
| Plot: A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night. While Needy and her boyfriend, Chip, have sex, Needy senses something dreadful has happened. She leaves in a panic and almost runs over Jennifer, drenched in blood. She rushes home and finds Jennifer in her bedroom. Jennifer kisses her, initiating a brief makeout session, and soon explains what happened after the fire: Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame and fortune. Although the sacrifice and greedy exchange were a success, Jennifer was in fact not a virgin, and when the lead singer Nikolai murdered her, the ritual backfired and a demonic spirit took over her body. Unbeknownst to Needy, Jennifer also encountered the Indian exchange student Ahmet after the fire and, upon hearing that no one knew he had survived, took him into the woods and ate him, rendering him her first victim. Jennifer states that she can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is rather difficult to kill. |
| score: 0.230622740737 |
| Who is Needy's boyfriend? |
| 0) Nick |
| 1) Colin |
| 2) Mick |
| 3) Chip |
| 4) Chas |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.278866607018 |
| Who does Needy find in her bedroom after she leaves Chip? |
| 0) Her mother |
| 1) Ahmet |
| 2) Colin |
| 3) Jennifer |
| 4) Chip |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.291387094298 |
| Who was Jennifer's first victim? |
| 0) Nikolai |
| 1) Chip |
| 2) Ahmet |
| 3) Dirk |
| 4) Colin |
| Plot: A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night. While Needy and her boyfriend, Chip, have sex, Needy senses something dreadful has happened. She leaves in a panic and almost runs over Jennifer, drenched in blood. She rushes home and finds Jennifer in her bedroom. Jennifer kisses her, initiating a brief makeout session, and soon explains what happened after the fire: Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame and fortune. Although the sacrifice and greedy exchange were a success, Jennifer was in fact not a virgin, and when the lead singer Nikolai murdered her, the ritual backfired and a demonic spirit took over her body. Unbeknownst to Needy, Jennifer also encountered the Indian exchange student Ahmet after the fire and, upon hearing that no one knew he had survived, took him into the woods and ate him, rendering him her first victim. Jennifer states that she can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is rather difficult to kill. |
| score: 0.177325048956 |
| What happened to Jennifer's body after she was sacrificed? |
| 0) Her body burst into flames |
| 1) An angel took over her body |
| 2) A demonic spirit took over her body |
| 3) Her body turned to dust |
| 4) Satan took over her body |
| Plot: A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night. While Needy and her boyfriend, Chip, have sex, Needy senses something dreadful has happened. She leaves in a panic and almost runs over Jennifer, drenched in blood. She rushes home and finds Jennifer in her bedroom. Jennifer kisses her, initiating a brief makeout session, and soon explains what happened after the fire: Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame and fortune. Although the sacrifice and greedy exchange were a success, Jennifer was in fact not a virgin, and when the lead singer Nikolai murdered her, the ritual backfired and a demonic spirit took over her body. Unbeknownst to Needy, Jennifer also encountered the Indian exchange student Ahmet after the fire and, upon hearing that no one knew he had survived, took him into the woods and ate him, rendering him her first victim. Jennifer states that she can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is rather difficult to kill. |
| score: 0.193945334422 |
| What exactly happened the night of the fire, as explained by Jennifer? |
| 0) Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her to Satan as a virgin sacrifice in exchange for magical powers |
| 1) Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her to Satan as a virgin sacrifice in exchange for eternal life |
| 2) Low Shoulder took her into the woods and murdered her |
| 3) Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her to Jesus as a virgin sacrifice in exchange for forgiveness of their sins |
| 4) Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her to Satan as a virgin sacrifice in exchange for fame and fortune |
| Plot: A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night. While Needy and her boyfriend, Chip, have sex, Needy senses something dreadful has happened. She leaves in a panic and almost runs over Jennifer, drenched in blood. She rushes home and finds Jennifer in her bedroom. Jennifer kisses her, initiating a brief makeout session, and soon explains what happened after the fire: Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame and fortune. Although the sacrifice and greedy exchange were a success, Jennifer was in fact not a virgin, and when the lead singer Nikolai murdered her, the ritual backfired and a demonic spirit took over her body. Unbeknownst to Needy, Jennifer also encountered the Indian exchange student Ahmet after the fire and, upon hearing that no one knew he had survived, took him into the woods and ate him, rendering him her first victim. Jennifer states that she can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is rather difficult to kill. |
| score: 0.297758253128 |
| What does Jennifer tell Needy about her new body? |
| 0) Her new body is thinner than her old one |
| 1) She is very sensitive to pain but is very difficult to kill |
| 2) She can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is very difficult to kill |
| 3) She can withstand virtually any injury without pain but is very easy to kill |
| 4) She got breast implants |
| Plot: A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night. While Needy and her boyfriend, Chip, have sex, Needy senses something dreadful has happened. She leaves in a panic and almost runs over Jennifer, drenched in blood. She rushes home and finds Jennifer in her bedroom. Jennifer kisses her, initiating a brief makeout session, and soon explains what happened after the fire: Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame and fortune. Although the sacrifice and greedy exchange were a success, Jennifer was in fact not a virgin, and when the lead singer Nikolai murdered her, the ritual backfired and a demonic spirit took over her body. Unbeknownst to Needy, Jennifer also encountered the Indian exchange student Ahmet after the fire and, upon hearing that no one knew he had survived, took him into the woods and ate him, rendering him her first victim. Jennifer states that she can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is rather difficult to kill. |
| score: 0.30544780196 |
| Who killed Jennifer during the sacrifice ritual? |
| 0) Chas |
| 1) Colin |
| 2) Nikolai |
| 3) Mick |
| 4) Dirk |
| Plot: A month later, Jennifer is beginning to look pale, and accepts a date with school goth/emo Colin, whom she brutally kills that night. While Needy and her boyfriend, Chip, have sex, Needy senses something dreadful has happened. She leaves in a panic and almost runs over Jennifer, drenched in blood. She rushes home and finds Jennifer in her bedroom. Jennifer kisses her, initiating a brief makeout session, and soon explains what happened after the fire: Low Shoulder took her into the woods and offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame and fortune. Although the sacrifice and greedy exchange were a success, Jennifer was in fact not a virgin, and when the lead singer Nikolai murdered her, the ritual backfired and a demonic spirit took over her body. Unbeknownst to Needy, Jennifer also encountered the Indian exchange student Ahmet after the fire and, upon hearing that no one knew he had survived, took him into the woods and ate him, rendering him her first victim. Jennifer states that she can withstand virtually any injury without pain and is rather difficult to kill. |
| score: 0.178652209053 |
| What does Needy find Jennifer doing with Chip in the pool house? |
| 0) Having sex with Chip |
| 1) Dancing with Chip |
| 2) Swimming with Chip |
| 3) Feeding on Chip |
| 4) Making out with Chip |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.354719545818 |
| Where does Jennifer take Chip after seducing him? |
| 0) An abandoned warehouse |
| 1) Her house |
| 2) An abandoned pool house |
| 3) The woods |
| 4) An abandoned cabin |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.227408722273 |
| What does Needy see Jennifer doing when she goes to Jennifer's house to kill her? |
| 0) She sees Jennifer packing up her stuff to leave |
| 1) She sees Jennifer picking out her next victims on Facebook |
| 2) She sees Jennifer killing another boy from school |
| 3) She sees Jennifer doing her homework |
| 4) She sees Jennifer picking out her next victims in her yearbook |
| Plot: Needy decides she must kill Jennifer for the common good. She goes to Jennifer's home and sees Jennifer picking out her next victims in her yearbook. Crashing through the window, Needy engages in a fight with Jennifer wielding a box cutter. Culminating with a stab to the heart, Needy finally destroys the demon and kills her. Jennifer's mother enters and finds Needy with the box cutter on top of her daughter's body. Soon after, Needy is brought to an asylum. Since she was bitten non-fatally by Jennifer, she has obtained some of Jennifer's supernatural powers, such as the ability to hover in the air. Set upon revenge for what was done to Jennifer and her, she escapes the mental facility and hitchhikes a ride to the hotel where Low Shoulder are staying; there, she slaughters the members, whose killings are later discovered by local authorities. |
| score: 0.35156122463 |
| What does Needy use to attack Jennifer? |
| 0) A gun |
| 1) A letter opener |
| 2) A nail file |
| 3) A box cutter |
| 4) A sword |
| Plot: Needy decides she must kill Jennifer for the common good. She goes to Jennifer's home and sees Jennifer picking out her next victims in her yearbook. Crashing through the window, Needy engages in a fight with Jennifer wielding a box cutter. Culminating with a stab to the heart, Needy finally destroys the demon and kills her. Jennifer's mother enters and finds Needy with the box cutter on top of her daughter's body. Soon after, Needy is brought to an asylum. Since she was bitten non-fatally by Jennifer, she has obtained some of Jennifer's supernatural powers, such as the ability to hover in the air. Set upon revenge for what was done to Jennifer and her, she escapes the mental facility and hitchhikes a ride to the hotel where Low Shoulder are staying; there, she slaughters the members, whose killings are later discovered by local authorities. |
| score: 0.307836559832 |
| Why does Needy kill the members of Low Shoulder? |
| 0) Because she is jealous of their fame and fortune |
| 1) Because she is a sociopath |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) Because she doesn't like their music |
| 4) To get revenge for what was done to Jennifer |
| Plot: The next morning at school, Jennifer appears fine and shrugs off Needy's concerns. While the whole town is devastated by the deaths caused by the fire, Jennifer seduces the school's football captain in the woods and then kills him; his disemboweled corpse is later found. Meanwhile, the members of Low Shoulder gain popularity due to their rumored heroism during the fire and offer to make a charity appearance at the school's spring formal. |
| score: 0.364157618507 |
| What special ability does Needy acquire after she was bitten by Jennifer? |
| 0) The ability to move things with her mind |
| 1) The ability to shapeshift |
| 2) The ability to walk through walls |
| 3) The ability to hover in the air |
| 4) The ability to read people's minds |
| Plot: Needy decides she must kill Jennifer for the common good. She goes to Jennifer's home and sees Jennifer picking out her next victims in her yearbook. Crashing through the window, Needy engages in a fight with Jennifer wielding a box cutter. Culminating with a stab to the heart, Needy finally destroys the demon and kills her. Jennifer's mother enters and finds Needy with the box cutter on top of her daughter's body. Soon after, Needy is brought to an asylum. Since she was bitten non-fatally by Jennifer, she has obtained some of Jennifer's supernatural powers, such as the ability to hover in the air. Set upon revenge for what was done to Jennifer and her, she escapes the mental facility and hitchhikes a ride to the hotel where Low Shoulder are staying; there, she slaughters the members, whose killings are later discovered by local authorities. |
| score: 0.347650180061 |
| Where is Needy taken after killing Jennifer? |
| 0) A police station |
| 1) An asylum |
| 2) A juvenile detention center |
| 3) A hospital |
| 4) Home |
| Plot: Needy decides she must kill Jennifer for the common good. She goes to Jennifer's home and sees Jennifer picking out her next victims in her yearbook. Crashing through the window, Needy engages in a fight with Jennifer wielding a box cutter. Culminating with a stab to the heart, Needy finally destroys the demon and kills her. Jennifer's mother enters and finds Needy with the box cutter on top of her daughter's body. Soon after, Needy is brought to an asylum. Since she was bitten non-fatally by Jennifer, she has obtained some of Jennifer's supernatural powers, such as the ability to hover in the air. Set upon revenge for what was done to Jennifer and her, she escapes the mental facility and hitchhikes a ride to the hotel where Low Shoulder are staying; there, she slaughters the members, whose killings are later discovered by local authorities. |
| score: 0.26956835833 |
| How does Needy finally kill Jennifer? |
| 0) She stabs her in the stomach |
| 1) She shoots her in the head |
| 2) She stabs her in the neck |
| 3) She slits her throat |
| 4) She stabs her in the heart |
| Plot: Needy decides she must kill Jennifer for the common good. She goes to Jennifer's home and sees Jennifer picking out her next victims in her yearbook. Crashing through the window, Needy engages in a fight with Jennifer wielding a box cutter. Culminating with a stab to the heart, Needy finally destroys the demon and kills her. Jennifer's mother enters and finds Needy with the box cutter on top of her daughter's body. Soon after, Needy is brought to an asylum. Since she was bitten non-fatally by Jennifer, she has obtained some of Jennifer's supernatural powers, such as the ability to hover in the air. Set upon revenge for what was done to Jennifer and her, she escapes the mental facility and hitchhikes a ride to the hotel where Low Shoulder are staying; there, she slaughters the members, whose killings are later discovered by local authorities. |
| score: 0.261543721544 |
| What happens at the local bar where Low Shoulder is having a concert? |
| 0) A fire starts and engulfs the bar |
| 1) The bar gets blown up |
| 2) The bar gets flooded |
| 3) The bar gets destroyed by a tornado |
| 4) Masked men enter and start shooting people |
| Plot: Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, once an insecure and bookish teenager living near Devil's Kettle, Minnesota, is now a violent mental inmate who narrates the story as a flashback while in solitary confinement. She has been friends with a selfish and popular cheerleader, Jennifer Check, since childhood, despite having little in common. One night, Jennifer takes Needy to a local dive bar to attend a concert by indie rock band Low Shoulder. A suspicious fire engulfs the bar, killing several people, and Jennifer, who is in shock, agrees to leave with the band despite Needy's protests. Later that evening, Jennifer, covered in blood, appears in Needy's kitchen and proceeds to eat food from the refrigerator. Unable to digest the matter, she vomits a trail of black, spiny fluid and then leaves in a hurry as Needy calls after her. |
| score: 0.236511513476 |
| Where did Needy live as a teenager? |
| 0) Angel's Kettle, Minnesota |
| 1) Devil's Shoe, Minnesota |
| 2) Devil's House, Minnesota |
| 3) Devil's Kettle, Minnesota |
| 4) Hell, Minnesota |
| Plot: Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, once an insecure and bookish teenager living near Devil's Kettle, Minnesota, is now a violent mental inmate who narrates the story as a flashback while in solitary confinement. She has been friends with a selfish and popular cheerleader, Jennifer Check, since childhood, despite having little in common. One night, Jennifer takes Needy to a local dive bar to attend a concert by indie rock band Low Shoulder. A suspicious fire engulfs the bar, killing several people, and Jennifer, who is in shock, agrees to leave with the band despite Needy's protests. Later that evening, Jennifer, covered in blood, appears in Needy's kitchen and proceeds to eat food from the refrigerator. Unable to digest the matter, she vomits a trail of black, spiny fluid and then leaves in a hurry as Needy calls after her. |
| score: 0.290856177964 |
| What happens to Jennifer when she eats food from Needy's fridge? |
| 0) She is unable to digest the food and vomits blood |
| 1) She is unable to digest the food and vomits green fluid |
| 2) She has an allergic reaction and breaks out in hives |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) She is unable to digest the food and vomits black fluid |
| Plot: Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, once an insecure and bookish teenager living near Devil's Kettle, Minnesota, is now a violent mental inmate who narrates the story as a flashback while in solitary confinement. She has been friends with a selfish and popular cheerleader, Jennifer Check, since childhood, despite having little in common. One night, Jennifer takes Needy to a local dive bar to attend a concert by indie rock band Low Shoulder. A suspicious fire engulfs the bar, killing several people, and Jennifer, who is in shock, agrees to leave with the band despite Needy's protests. Later that evening, Jennifer, covered in blood, appears in Needy's kitchen and proceeds to eat food from the refrigerator. Unable to digest the matter, she vomits a trail of black, spiny fluid and then leaves in a hurry as Needy calls after her. |
| score: 0.324662335821 |
| What is Jennifer covered in when she appears in Needy's kitchen later? |
| 0) Blood |
| 1) Black oil |
| 2) Soot |
| 3) Mud |
| 4) Dirt |
| Plot: Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, once an insecure and bookish teenager living near Devil's Kettle, Minnesota, is now a violent mental inmate who narrates the story as a flashback while in solitary confinement. She has been friends with a selfish and popular cheerleader, Jennifer Check, since childhood, despite having little in common. One night, Jennifer takes Needy to a local dive bar to attend a concert by indie rock band Low Shoulder. A suspicious fire engulfs the bar, killing several people, and Jennifer, who is in shock, agrees to leave with the band despite Needy's protests. Later that evening, Jennifer, covered in blood, appears in Needy's kitchen and proceeds to eat food from the refrigerator. Unable to digest the matter, she vomits a trail of black, spiny fluid and then leaves in a hurry as Needy calls after her. |
| score: 0.236810028979 |
| What is the name of the band playing at the concert Jennifer takes Needy to? |
| 0) High Shoulder |
| 1) The Devil's Kettle |
| 2) Low Shoulder |
| 3) All Time Low |
| 4) Low Foot |
| Plot: The next morning at school, Jennifer appears fine and shrugs off Needy's concerns. While the whole town is devastated by the deaths caused by the fire, Jennifer seduces the school's football captain in the woods and then kills him; his disemboweled corpse is later found. Meanwhile, the members of Low Shoulder gain popularity due to their rumored heroism during the fire and offer to make a charity appearance at the school's spring formal. |
| score: 0.389266074875 |
| What is Anita's nickname? |
| 0) Neets |
| 1) Nita |
| 2) A |
| 3) Ani |
| 4) Needy |
| Plot: Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, once an insecure and bookish teenager living near Devil's Kettle, Minnesota, is now a violent mental inmate who narrates the story as a flashback while in solitary confinement. She has been friends with a selfish and popular cheerleader, Jennifer Check, since childhood, despite having little in common. One night, Jennifer takes Needy to a local dive bar to attend a concert by indie rock band Low Shoulder. A suspicious fire engulfs the bar, killing several people, and Jennifer, who is in shock, agrees to leave with the band despite Needy's protests. Later that evening, Jennifer, covered in blood, appears in Needy's kitchen and proceeds to eat food from the refrigerator. Unable to digest the matter, she vomits a trail of black, spiny fluid and then leaves in a hurry as Needy calls after her. |
| score: 0.232648843407 |
| When, according to Needy's research, is Jennifer most vulnerable? |
| 0) She is most vulnerable at midnight. |
| 1) She is most vulnerable when she is hungry. |
| 2) She is most vulnerable when there are flowers around her. |
| 3) She is most vulnerable at noon. |
| 4) She is most vulnerable when she is thirsty. |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.296389009256 |
| What does Jennifer feed on to sustain her appearance? |
| 0) She feeds exclusively on vegetables. |
| 1) She feeds on flesh. |
| 2) She feeds on breast milk. |
| 3) She feeds on blood. |
| 4) She feeds on eggs. |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.281916029873 |
| What does Needy find out about Jennifer from her research into occult? |
| 0) She finds out that Jennifer is a vampire. |
| 1) She finds out that Jennifer is a succubus. |
| 2) She finds out that Jennifer is a witch, practicing black magic. |
| 3) She finds out that Jennifer is a werewolf. |
| 4) She finds out that Jennifer is a part of a bigger black cult. |
| Plot: The next day at school, as the town is stunned by Colin's death, Needy goes to the school library's occult section and surmises that Jennifer is a succubus; she is weakest when she is hungry, and must feed on flesh in order to sustain her life and appearance. Needy tells Chip about her discoveries and warns him not to attend the school dance. He does not believe her and she subsequently breaks up with him in order to protect him. Chip goes to the dance, hoping to meet with Needy, but is instead intercepted by Jennifer, who seduces him and takes him to an abandoned pool house. Needy arrives there and finds Jennifer feeding on Chip. Needy tries to drown Jennifer but Jennifer, hovering in the air, attacks her. She is then stabbed by Chip with a pool skimmer. Jennifer escapes while Needy watches her boyfriend die. |
| score: 0.372180721626 |
| What does Wade do to Gary at the beginning, when Gary encourages him to get a job? |
| 0) He punches him in the face |
| 1) He punches him in the gut |
| 2) He kicks him |
| 3) He pinches him playfully |
| 4) He hugs him |
| Plot: The movie opens with Gary (Tye Sheridan), a 15-year-old drifter, lecturing his father, Wade (Gary Poulter), on getting a job and not destroying anything good that comes their way. Wade turns to Gary, punches him in the face and walks off, only to be met by two men who likewise beat him, much more brutally. |
| score: 0.339795896474 |
| How old is Gary? |
| 0) 15 years old |
| 1) 20 years old |
| 2) 10 years old |
| 3) 12 years old |
| 4) 18 years old |
| Plot: The movie opens with Gary (Tye Sheridan), a 15-year-old drifter, lecturing his father, Wade (Gary Poulter), on getting a job and not destroying anything good that comes their way. Wade turns to Gary, punches him in the face and walks off, only to be met by two men who likewise beat him, much more brutally. |
| score: 0.284839953982 |
| What do Joe and his workers do? |
| 0) They are plumbers |
| 1) They are construction workers |
| 2) They are miners |
| 3) They are ranch hands |
| 4) They are a tree-removal crew |
| Plot: Joe Ransom (Nicolas Cage) is a foreman for a small tree-removal crew in backwoods Texas. He is well-liked by the residents of the town and his crew, but has a long string of incarcerations due to his violent behaviour and disrespect for the law. He lives in self-imposed emotional isolation, frequenting a local brothel. |
| score: 0.273591698911 |
| What interests does Juno discover she and Mark share? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) Punk rock and romantic films |
| 2) Watching tv and eating pizza |
| 3) Punk rock and horror movies |
| 4) Horror movies and pop rock |
| Plot: Juno visits Mark a few times, with whom she shares tastes in punk rock and horror films. Mark, who has set aside his rock band youth (now confined to memorabilia displayed in the one room of the house that Vanessa has designated for Mark's personal belongings), works at home composing commercial jingles. Juno and Leah happen to see Vanessa in a shopping mall being completely at ease with a child, and Juno encourages Vanessa to talk to her baby in the womb, where it obligingly kicks for her. |
| score: 0.33688030353 |
| What does Mark confess to Juno shortly before she is due? |
| 0) |
| 1) That he doesn't love Vanessa anymore |
| 2) That he will be leaving Vanessa |
| 3) That he is not ready to be a father |
| 4) That he is in love with her |
| Plot: Not long before her baby is due, Juno is again visiting Mark when their interaction becomes emotional. Mark then tells her he will be leaving Vanessa. Juno is horrified by this revelation, with Mark asking Juno "How do you think of me?" Vanessa arrives home, and Mark tells her he does not feel ready to be a father and there are still things he wants to do first. Juno watches the Loring marriage fall apart, then drives away and breaks down in tears by the side of the road. Returning to the Lorings' home, she leaves a note and disappears as they answer the door. |
| score: 0.414933007573 |
| How old is Juno? |
| 0) 16 years |
| 1) 21 years |
| 2) 15 years |
| 3) 18 years |
| 4) 17 years |
| Plot: As the pregnancy progresses, Juno struggles with the emotions she feels for the baby's father, Paulie, who is clearly in love with Juno. Juno maintains an outwardly indifferent attitude toward Paulie, but when she learns he has asked another girl to the upcoming prom, she angrily confronts him. Paulie reminds Juno that it is at her request they remain distant and tells her that she broke his heart. |
| score: 0.22935246188 |
| Who is the father of Juno's baby? |
| 0) Steve |
| 1) Mark |
| 2) Paulie |
| 3) Rollo |
| 4) Vijay |
| Plot: As the pregnancy progresses, Juno struggles with the emotions she feels for the baby's father, Paulie, who is clearly in love with Juno. Juno maintains an outwardly indifferent attitude toward Paulie, but when she learns he has asked another girl to the upcoming prom, she angrily confronts him. Paulie reminds Juno that it is at her request they remain distant and tells her that she broke his heart. |
| score: 0.417657496667 |
| What is the newspaper Juno looks for adoption ads in? |
| 0) The New York Times |
| 1) The Dollarsaver |
| 2) The Baltimore Sun |
| 3) The Pennysaver |
| 4) The Quartersaver |
| Plot: Sixteen-year-old Minnesota high-schooler Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) discovers she is pregnant with a child fathered by her friend and longtime admirer, Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera). She initially considers an abortion. Going to a local clinic run by a women's group, she encounters outside a schoolmate who is holding a rather pathetic one-person pro-life vigil. Once inside, however, Juno is alienated by the clinic staff's authoritarian and bureaucratic attitudes. She is particularly offended by their calling her "sexually active", a term which she feels demeans the highly emotional event by which she became pregnant. All of this decides her against abortion, and she decides to give the baby up for adoption. With the help of her friend Leah (Olivia Thirlby), Juno searches the ads in the Pennysaver and finds a couple she feels will provide a suitable home. She tells her parents, Mac (J.K. Simmons) and stepmother, Bren (Allison Janney), who offer their support. With Mac, Juno meets the couple, Mark and Vanessa Loring (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), in their expensive home and agrees to a closed adoption. |
| score: 0.220462484645 |
| What is the name of Juno's baby's father? |
| 0) Steve |
| 1) Mac |
| 2) Mark |
| 3) Vijay |
| 4) Paulie |
| Plot: As the pregnancy progresses, Juno struggles with the emotions she feels for the baby's father, Paulie, who is clearly in love with Juno. Juno maintains an outwardly indifferent attitude toward Paulie, but when she learns he has asked another girl to the upcoming prom, she angrily confronts him. Paulie reminds Juno that it is at her request they remain distant and tells her that she broke his heart. |
| score: 0.417626320647 |
| Where is Paulie when Juno goes into labor? |
| 0) at work |
| 1) at a track meet |
| 2) at a football game |
| 3) at home |
| 4) in the hospital |
| Plot: After a heartfelt discussion with Mac, Juno accepts that she loves Paulie. Juno then tells Paulie she loves him, and Paulie's actions make it clear her feelings are very much reciprocated. Not long after, Juno goes into labor and is rushed to the hospital, where she gives birth to a baby boy. She had deliberately not told Paulie because of his track meet. Seeing her missing from the stands, Paulie rushes to the hospital, finds Juno has given birth to their son, and comforts Juno as she cries. Vanessa comes to the hospital where she joyfully claims the newborn boy as a single adoptive mother. On the wall in the baby's new nursery, Vanessa has framed Juno's note, which reads: "Vanessa: If you're still in, I'm still in. Juno." The film ends in the summertime with Juno and Paulie playing guitar and singing together, followed by a kiss. |
| score: 0.272767720975 |
| Who helps Juno realize she's in love with Paulie? |
| 0) Mac |
| 1) Leah |
| 2) her mother |
| 3) Rollo |
| 4) Su-Chin |
| Plot: After a heartfelt discussion with Mac, Juno accepts that she loves Paulie. Juno then tells Paulie she loves him, and Paulie's actions make it clear her feelings are very much reciprocated. Not long after, Juno goes into labor and is rushed to the hospital, where she gives birth to a baby boy. She had deliberately not told Paulie because of his track meet. Seeing her missing from the stands, Paulie rushes to the hospital, finds Juno has given birth to their son, and comforts Juno as she cries. Vanessa comes to the hospital where she joyfully claims the newborn boy as a single adoptive mother. On the wall in the baby's new nursery, Vanessa has framed Juno's note, which reads: "Vanessa: If you're still in, I'm still in. Juno." The film ends in the summertime with Juno and Paulie playing guitar and singing together, followed by a kiss. |
| score: 0.306909139344 |
| What happens when Nedry turns off the security system? |
| 0) Grant and his team get lost |
| 1) The park's electric fences are deactivated |
| 2) The animals ran way from the park |
| 3) The vehicles become stuck |
| 4) The park's communication equipment goes down |
| Plot: During the storm, as night falls, Jurassic Park's computer programmer, Dennis Nedry, who has been bribed by a corporate rival to steal dinosaur embryos, deactivates the park's security system to allow him access to the embryo storage room. The power goes out, and the tour vehicles become stuck. Most of the park's electric fences are deactivated, allowing the Tyrannosaurus rex to escape and attack the tour group. Grant, Lex, and Tim narrowly escape while the Tyrannosaurus devours Gennaro, injures Malcolm, and pushes one of the vehicles over an embankment. On his way to deliver the embryos to the island's docks, Nedry becomes lost in the dark, crashes his Jeep, and is killed by a Dilophosaurus. |
| score: 0.299820959511 |
| What happens to lawyer Donald Gennaro? |
| 0) He gets lost in the dark |
| 1) He is eaten by the T. rex |
| 2) He is injured by the T. rex |
| 3) He falls into a ditch |
| 4) He falls off an embarkment |
| Plot: During the storm, as night falls, Jurassic Park's computer programmer, Dennis Nedry, who has been bribed by a corporate rival to steal dinosaur embryos, deactivates the park's security system to allow him access to the embryo storage room. The power goes out, and the tour vehicles become stuck. Most of the park's electric fences are deactivated, allowing the Tyrannosaurus rex to escape and attack the tour group. Grant, Lex, and Tim narrowly escape while the Tyrannosaurus devours Gennaro, injures Malcolm, and pushes one of the vehicles over an embankment. On his way to deliver the embryos to the island's docks, Nedry becomes lost in the dark, crashes his Jeep, and is killed by a Dilophosaurus. |
| score: 0.156068404809 |
| Why does Dennis Nedry turn off the security system of the park during the storm? |
| 0) To allow the group get through the electric fences |
| 1) To allow the animals seek shelter |
| 2) To sabotage Grant and his group |
| 3) To prevent the computers from being damaged by the storm |
| 4) To steal dinosaur embryos from the storage room |
| Plot: During the storm, as night falls, Jurassic Park's computer programmer, Dennis Nedry, who has been bribed by a corporate rival to steal dinosaur embryos, deactivates the park's security system to allow him access to the embryo storage room. The power goes out, and the tour vehicles become stuck. Most of the park's electric fences are deactivated, allowing the Tyrannosaurus rex to escape and attack the tour group. Grant, Lex, and Tim narrowly escape while the Tyrannosaurus devours Gennaro, injures Malcolm, and pushes one of the vehicles over an embankment. On his way to deliver the embryos to the island's docks, Nedry becomes lost in the dark, crashes his Jeep, and is killed by a Dilophosaurus. |
| score: 0.333914004761 |
| Why do Hammond and Arnold have to reboot the entire security system? |
| 0) |
| 1) To deactivate the security system |
| 2) Because they have no time to figure out the security codes |
| 3) Because of a power failure |
| 4) Because they fail to decipher Nedry's security code |
| Plot: Sattler assists the park's game warden, Robert Muldoon, in a search for survivors, but they only find Malcolm before the Tyrannosaurus rex returns. They escape in one of the vehicles. Unable to decipher Nedry's code to reactivate the security system, Hammond and the park's chief engineer Ray Arnold opt to reboot the entire park's system. The group shuts down the park's grid and retreats to an emergency bunker, while Arnold heads to a maintenance shed to complete the rebooting process. When he fails to return, Sattler and Muldoon head to the shed as well. They discover the shutdown has deactivated the remaining fences and released the Velociraptors; Muldoon distracts the raptors while Sattler turns the power back on. She discovers Arnold's severed arm and escapes. Soon after, the raptors ambush and kill Muldoon. |
| score: 0.310560320189 |
| What happens to the park in the end? |
| 0) It is rehabilitated |
| 1) It is declared a dangerous zone |
| 2) Grant decides not to endorse it |
| 3) It is destroyed |
| 4) Grant endorses it |
| Plot: Grant, Tim, and Lex discover the broken shells of dinosaur eggs. Grant concludes that the dinosaurs have been breeding, which occurred because they have the genetic coding of frog DNA West African bullfrogs can change their sex in a single-sex environment, making the dinosaurs able to do so as well. On the way back to the visitor center, the trio encounter a herd of Gallimimus, when suddenly the Tyrannosaurus emerges from seemingly nowhere and kills one. Grant, Tim and Lex reach the visitor center, and Grant leaves them there as he goes searching for the others. After finding the bunker, Grant and Sattler head back to the visitor center, where the children successfully evade two Velociraptors. The four head to the control room, where Lex restores full power, allowing the group to call for help. While trying to leave, they are cornered by the raptors, but escape when the Tyrannosaurus suddenly appears and kills both raptors, ignoring the humans. Hammond arrives in a jeep with Malcolm, and the entire group flees together. Before they board a helicopter to leave the island, Grant decides not to endorse the park, a choice with which Hammond concurs. |
| score: 0.146357695875 |
| Who survives the dinosaur attacks and leaves the island? |
| 0) Grant and Hammond |
| 1) Grant, Sattler, Malcom, Hammond, Lex, and Tim |
| 2) Hammond and Malcom |
| 3) Grant, Tim, and Lex |
| 4) Grant, Sattler, Tim, and Lex |
| Plot: Grant, Tim, and Lex discover the broken shells of dinosaur eggs. Grant concludes that the dinosaurs have been breeding, which occurred because they have the genetic coding of frog DNA West African bullfrogs can change their sex in a single-sex environment, making the dinosaurs able to do so as well. On the way back to the visitor center, the trio encounter a herd of Gallimimus, when suddenly the Tyrannosaurus emerges from seemingly nowhere and kills one. Grant, Tim and Lex reach the visitor center, and Grant leaves them there as he goes searching for the others. After finding the bunker, Grant and Sattler head back to the visitor center, where the children successfully evade two Velociraptors. The four head to the control room, where Lex restores full power, allowing the group to call for help. While trying to leave, they are cornered by the raptors, but escape when the Tyrannosaurus suddenly appears and kills both raptors, ignoring the humans. Hammond arrives in a jeep with Malcolm, and the entire group flees together. Before they board a helicopter to leave the island, Grant decides not to endorse the park, a choice with which Hammond concurs. |
| score: 0.32353899302 |
| How do Grant, Tim and Lex discover that dinosaurs have been breeding? |
| 0) They discover broken shells of dinosaur eggs |
| 1) They come across fertilized dinosaur eggs |
| 2) They discover infant dinosaurs |
| 3) |
| 4) By studying the dinosaurs' DNA |
| Plot: Grant, Tim, and Lex discover the broken shells of dinosaur eggs. Grant concludes that the dinosaurs have been breeding, which occurred because they have the genetic coding of frog DNA West African bullfrogs can change their sex in a single-sex environment, making the dinosaurs able to do so as well. On the way back to the visitor center, the trio encounter a herd of Gallimimus, when suddenly the Tyrannosaurus emerges from seemingly nowhere and kills one. Grant, Tim and Lex reach the visitor center, and Grant leaves them there as he goes searching for the others. After finding the bunker, Grant and Sattler head back to the visitor center, where the children successfully evade two Velociraptors. The four head to the control room, where Lex restores full power, allowing the group to call for help. While trying to leave, they are cornered by the raptors, but escape when the Tyrannosaurus suddenly appears and kills both raptors, ignoring the humans. Hammond arrives in a jeep with Malcolm, and the entire group flees together. Before they board a helicopter to leave the island, Grant decides not to endorse the park, a choice with which Hammond concurs. |
| score: 0.347169698282 |
| Why are all dinosaurs female? |
| 0) so they can mother other clones |
| 1) they are not all female |
| 2) because they are smarter and can be trained |
| 3) because they are thought to be less aggressive |
| 4) to prevent breeding |
| Plot: At the visitor center, the group learns during a laboratory tour that the cloning was accomplished by extracting the DNA of dinosaurs from mosquitoes that had been preserved in amber. The DNA strands were incomplete, so DNA from frogs was used to fill in the gaps. The dinosaurs were all cloned genetically as females in order to prevent breeding. |
| score: 0.310664433929 |
| How was the cloning accomplished? |
| 0) by extracting DNA from mosquitos |
| 1) by extracting DNA of crocodiles |
| 2) by extracting DNA from birds |
| 3) by extracting DNA from limestone fossils |
| 4) by extracting DNA from amber |
| Plot: At the visitor center, the group learns during a laboratory tour that the cloning was accomplished by extracting the DNA of dinosaurs from mosquitoes that had been preserved in amber. The DNA strands were incomplete, so DNA from frogs was used to fill in the gaps. The dinosaurs were all cloned genetically as females in order to prevent breeding. |
| score: 0.321650769226 |
| What can a 3D printer do, according to Billy? |
| 0) Replicate the foot of any dinosaur. |
| 1) Replicate the larynx of a Velociraptor. |
| 2) Replicate a T-Rex's tail. |
| 3) Replicate the spine of a Velociraptor. |
| 4) Replicate ancient plants that were food for the dinosaurs. |
| Plot: Dr. Alan Grant has become famous as a result of the events of Jurassic Park. Ellie Sattler is married to a man named Mark and has two children. Grant discusses with Sattler how raptors are far more intelligent than they had previously believed, having a complex social structure and hunting pattern. One afternoon at a dig site, Grant's assistant Billy Brennan demonstrates how he can use a 3D printer to replicate the larynx of a Velociraptor. |
| score: 0.398853562707 |
| How does Cooper die? |
| 0) He is killed by the Spinosaurus |
| 1) He is killed by the T. Rex |
| 2) He is killed in the plane crash |
| 3) Ha falls off a cliff |
| 4) Udesky shoots him |
| Plot: A wealthy couple named Paul and Amanda Kirby arrive and offer Grant funding for his research if he will give them an aerial tour of Isla Sorna. Desperate for research support, Grant reluctantly agrees. He flies there along with Paul, Amanda, Billy, and the Kirbys' mercenary associates, Udesky, Cooper, and their pilot Nash. On the plane, Grant learns that the Kirbys' real plan is to land on the island. When he opposes this, he is knocked out by Cooper and wakes to the sound of Amanda using a bullhorn. This attracts a Spinosaurus, which kills Cooper and causes the plane to crash into some trees. The Spinosaurus devours Nash and destroys the plane. Fleeing, the survivors manage to briefly lose the Spinosaurus, only to encounter a Tyrannosaurus rex. The Spinosaurus returns, but the group escapes while the two carnivores fight each other. The Spinosaurus overpowers the T. rex and kills it. |
| score: 0.189784958701 |
| Who is Udesky? |
| 0) A paleontologist hired by the Kirbys |
| 1) The Spinosaurus |
| 2) The Kirbys' pilot |
| 3) One of the Kirbys' mercenary associates |
| 4) The Kirbys' friend |
| Plot: A wealthy couple named Paul and Amanda Kirby arrive and offer Grant funding for his research if he will give them an aerial tour of Isla Sorna. Desperate for research support, Grant reluctantly agrees. He flies there along with Paul, Amanda, Billy, and the Kirbys' mercenary associates, Udesky, Cooper, and their pilot Nash. On the plane, Grant learns that the Kirbys' real plan is to land on the island. When he opposes this, he is knocked out by Cooper and wakes to the sound of Amanda using a bullhorn. This attracts a Spinosaurus, which kills Cooper and causes the plane to crash into some trees. The Spinosaurus devours Nash and destroys the plane. Fleeing, the survivors manage to briefly lose the Spinosaurus, only to encounter a Tyrannosaurus rex. The Spinosaurus returns, but the group escapes while the two carnivores fight each other. The Spinosaurus overpowers the T. rex and kills it. |
| score: 0.269490604601 |
| Where is Ben found? |
| 0) In the river |
| 1) At the river bank |
| 2) In a tree, attached to his parasail |
| 3) At an abandoned InGen compound |
| 4) In a raptor's nest |
| Plot: Tourists Ben Hildebrand and Eric Kirby decide to parasail around the island of Isla Sorna. A creature of unknown species attacks and kills the boat crew as it passes through a fog bank, but Ben uncouples the line, and with Eric bound with him, he goes sailing into the wilderness. |
| score: 0.24416648981 |
| What happens when Amanda, Paul and Billy try to help wounded Udesky? |
| 0) Udesky is killed by a raptor |
| 1) The raptors run away |
| 2) Udesky tells them to leave him |
| 3) They are attacked by a herd of Corythosaurus and Parasaurolophus |
| 4) They are attacked by raptors |
| Plot: Soon after, Grant learns the Kirbys are actually a middle-class divorced couple who are looking for their son Eric and Amanda's boyfriend Ben. Further exploration leads them to find the parasail entangled in a tree with Ben's decomposing body attached to it. When the group encounters raptor nests with eggs, they flee, taking the parasail with them. They find an abandoned InGen compound, where Amanda is ambushed by a raptor. The group manages to trap it, but it escapes and contacts the rest of its pack. During the ensuing chase, the group flees into a herd of Corythosaurus and Parasaurolophus and cause a stampede, separating Grant and Udesky from the others. Grant retrieves Billy's satchel, while Udesky is wounded by the raptors. When Amanda, Paul, and Billy try to help Udesky, they realize it was a trap set by the raptors, one of which then kills Udesky. |
| score: 0.374835666667 |
| What does Grant discover in Billy's bag? |
| 0) A map |
| 1) An infant herbivorous dinosaur |
| 2) Pteranodon eggs |
| 3) Paul's phone |
| 4) Two raptor eggs |
| Plot: That night, the group hears the phone ringing from inside the feces of the Spinosaurus and retrieve it. As rain falls, Grant tries to contact Sattler, but Spinosaurus attacks the boat. Grant and Paul scare it off for good by setting the boat's fuel on fire. The next day, the group makes their way towards the shoreline, but are surrounded by the raptors once again. Grant has Amanda surrender the eggs and then uses the 3D-printed raptor larynx to confuse the pack, who run off with the eggs. The group flees to the coast and find that Sattler had called in the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy to rescue them. They discover that Billy, while seriously injured, is alive. As they leave the island, they see the Pteranodons flying free, and Grant muses they are looking for new nesting grounds. |
| score: 0.285415968142 |
| How does Billy rescue Eric from the Pteranodons? |
| 0) Using the boat |
| 1) By a bomb |
| 2) He shoots at the Pteranodons |
| 3) Using Ben's parasail |
| 4) Using a parachute |
| Plot: Grant suspects the raptors are searching for something while observing two of them communicating. He is then ambushed and cornered by the raptors, but is rescued by Eric, who managed to survive in an overturned supply truck. The next day, Grant and Eric hear Paul's phone ringing and are reunited with the Kirbys and Billy. Paul explains that he gave the phone to Nash before he was eaten, and the group sees the Spinosaurus once again, with the phone ringing from inside it. After barely escaping, Grant discovers that Billy took two eggs from the raptor nests and hid them in his satchel to use for funding, which provoked the raptor attacks. He decides to keep the eggs to ensure the group's survival. The group then enters a large aviary used to house Pteranodons, which attack the group and fly away with Eric. Billy rescues Eric by using Ben's parasail, but is then attacked and apparently killed by Pteranodons. The rest of the group escapes the aviary, leaving the door unlocked in their panic. They make their way downriver using a small boat and encounter several herbivorous dinosaurs on the riverside. |
| score: 0.283678660415 |
| How does the group escape from the aviary which houses the Pteranodons? |
| 0) They use ropes |
| 1) They swim |
| 2) Using huge rocks as stepping stones |
| 3) Using rafts |
| 4) Using a small boat |
| Plot: Grant suspects the raptors are searching for something while observing two of them communicating. He is then ambushed and cornered by the raptors, but is rescued by Eric, who managed to survive in an overturned supply truck. The next day, Grant and Eric hear Paul's phone ringing and are reunited with the Kirbys and Billy. Paul explains that he gave the phone to Nash before he was eaten, and the group sees the Spinosaurus once again, with the phone ringing from inside it. After barely escaping, Grant discovers that Billy took two eggs from the raptor nests and hid them in his satchel to use for funding, which provoked the raptor attacks. He decides to keep the eggs to ensure the group's survival. The group then enters a large aviary used to house Pteranodons, which attack the group and fly away with Eric. Billy rescues Eric by using Ben's parasail, but is then attacked and apparently killed by Pteranodons. The rest of the group escapes the aviary, leaving the door unlocked in their panic. They make their way downriver using a small boat and encounter several herbivorous dinosaurs on the riverside. |
| score: 0.20277664751 |
| Who rescues the group in the end? |
| 0) The Coast Guard |
| 1) Billy |
| 2) The U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy |
| 3) Grant |
| 4) Sattler |
| Plot: That night, the group hears the phone ringing from inside the feces of the Spinosaurus and retrieve it. As rain falls, Grant tries to contact Sattler, but Spinosaurus attacks the boat. Grant and Paul scare it off for good by setting the boat's fuel on fire. The next day, the group makes their way towards the shoreline, but are surrounded by the raptors once again. Grant has Amanda surrender the eggs and then uses the 3D-printed raptor larynx to confuse the pack, who run off with the eggs. The group flees to the coast and find that Sattler had called in the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy to rescue them. They discover that Billy, while seriously injured, is alive. As they leave the island, they see the Pteranodons flying free, and Grant muses they are looking for new nesting grounds. |
| score: 0.151535983893 |
| What does Billy Brennan show to Grant? |
| 0) How to construct a printer |
| 1) How to locate the Velociraptors |
| 2) How to use a 3D printer |
| 3) How to use 3D images to confuse the Velociraptors |
| 4) How to use a 3D printer to replicate a Velociraptor larynx |
| Plot: Dr. Alan Grant has become famous as a result of the events of Jurassic Park. Ellie Sattler is married to a man named Mark and has two children. Grant discusses with Sattler how raptors are far more intelligent than they had previously believed, having a complex social structure and hunting pattern. One afternoon at a dig site, Grant's assistant Billy Brennan demonstrates how he can use a 3D printer to replicate the larynx of a Velociraptor. |
| score: 0.439060280542 |
| What does Dr. Grant say to Dr. Sattler regarding the raptors? |
| 0) That they are going extinct |
| 1) That they are great hunters |
| 2) That they are very dangerous |
| 3) That their social structures are difficult to figure out |
| 4) That they are far more intelligent than previously believed |
| Plot: Dr. Alan Grant has become famous as a result of the events of Jurassic Park. Ellie Sattler is married to a man named Mark and has two children. Grant discusses with Sattler how raptors are far more intelligent than they had previously believed, having a complex social structure and hunting pattern. One afternoon at a dig site, Grant's assistant Billy Brennan demonstrates how he can use a 3D printer to replicate the larynx of a Velociraptor. |
| score: 0.356696217692 |
| What does the Kirby couple offer Grant? |
| 0) Ammunition for safety |
| 1) Funding for Grant's research |
| 2) Food for Grant's Dinosaurus |
| 3) Aircrafts & Ships for transport |
| 4) Advertising for Grant's Island |
| Plot: A wealthy couple named Paul and Amanda Kirby arrive and offer Grant funding for his research if he will give them an aerial tour of Isla Sorna. Desperate for research support, Grant reluctantly agrees. He flies there along with Paul, Amanda, Billy, and the Kirbys' mercenary associates, Udesky, Cooper, and their pilot Nash. On the plane, Grant learns that the Kirbys' real plan is to land on the island. When he opposes this, he is knocked out by Cooper and wakes to the sound of Amanda using a bullhorn. This attracts a Spinosaurus, which kills Cooper and causes the plane to crash into some trees. The Spinosaurus devours Nash and destroys the plane. Fleeing, the survivors manage to briefly lose the Spinosaurus, only to encounter a Tyrannosaurus rex. The Spinosaurus returns, but the group escapes while the two carnivores fight each other. The Spinosaurus overpowers the T. rex and kills it. |
| score: 0.257188583631 |
| Who does Chris run into at the bar? |
| 0) His school teacher |
| 1) His ex-girlfriend |
| 2) Some old classmates, including Tim |
| 3) His parents |
| 4) His nephew |
| Plot: Chris takes the singer to his mother's house for a place to spend the night and re-engages with his teenage past, including his unresolved feelings for Jamie. At the local bar, Chris encounters some old classmates, including Tim, who is now balding, fat and a heavy drinker. Jamie also appears, working as a bartender to support herself through graduate school. |
| score: 0.346472493025 |
| How has Tim's appearance changed in the last 10 years? |
| 0) He lost some weight |
| 1) He dyed his hair |
| 2) He is now balding and fat |
| 3) He got fit |
| 4) He grew long hair |
| Plot: Chris takes the singer to his mother's house for a place to spend the night and re-engages with his teenage past, including his unresolved feelings for Jamie. At the local bar, Chris encounters some old classmates, including Tim, who is now balding, fat and a heavy drinker. Jamie also appears, working as a bartender to support herself through graduate school. |
| score: 0.291974040354 |
| Where does Chris take the singer to spend the night? |
| 0) To his mother's house |
| 1) To his uncle |
| 2) To his friend's house |
| 3) To a motel |
| 4) To a hotel |
| Plot: Chris takes the singer to his mother's house for a place to spend the night and re-engages with his teenage past, including his unresolved feelings for Jamie. At the local bar, Chris encounters some old classmates, including Tim, who is now balding, fat and a heavy drinker. Jamie also appears, working as a bartender to support herself through graduate school. |
| score: 0.238717513523 |
| What does Dusty plan to do to Jamie? |
| 0) He plans to have sex with her sister. |
| 1) He plans to ruin the children's Christmas pageant. |
| 2) He plans to have sex with Jamie, in order to humiliate her as she used to do to him. |
| 3) He plans to marry her |
| 4) He plans on rejecting Jamie when she initiates sex. |
| Plot: Later, Chris and Clark catch Dusty singing to a sexy nurse and then kissing her. Dusty then reveals to Chris and Clark that he only plans to have sex with Jamie, as he wants to humiliate her in the same way that he felt she used to humiliate him. Chris tries to warn Jamie about Dusty during a children's Christmas pageant, but instead ends up attacking Dusty and ruining the play. Jamie refuses to listen when Chris tries to tell her about the nurse, leaving Chris angry and disappointed with both Jamie and her family. Chris consequently gets drunk and enters the bar where Jamie works, proceeding to blame her for keeping him in the "friend zone"; he also exclaims that Jamie will never amount to anything romantic or meaningful. Jamie punches Chris and he is tossed out of the bar at her request. |
| score: 0.389544135127 |
| What does Clark do for a living? |
| 0) He is a fitness instructor |
| 1) He is an optician |
| 2) He is a pharmacist |
| 3) He is a dental surgeon |
| 4) He is a dermatologist |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Chris attends Clark's workplace, a dental surgery, to talk to Clark, revealing to him that "the timing wasn't right" and that their shared history hinders his willingness to have sex with her. Chris explains that he feels like he is in high school again. |
| score: 0.311408173948 |
| Who is Dusty Dinkleman? |
| 0) Chris' friend |
| 1) A Doctor |
| 2) Jamie's ex-boyfriend |
| 3) A hockey player |
| 4) A paramedic and former high school nerd |
| Plot: Chris plans to impress and seduce Jamie. However, a number of unexpected problems, including a growing realization that Jamie's platonic friendship is important to him, hamper Chris' plan. Chris bonds with Jamie on several occasions and during a friendly ice skating "day date", Chris is taken away in an ambulance after being injured in a game of hockey. Jamie is reunited with Dusty Dinkleman (Chris Klein), a paramedic and former high school nerd who was also romantically in love with her. |
| score: 0.355513548443 |
| Why does Samantha ruin Jamie's Christmas decorations? |
| 0) She is drunk |
| 1) Because she dislikes Jamie |
| 2) It is a prank planned by her and Mike |
| 3) Because she is jealous of Jamie spending time with Chris |
| 4) Because Jamie ruined her decorations |
| Plot: Upon returning to LA, Chris realizes that Jamie is his one and only official and true love interest and returns to New Jersey hoping to finally be with her. Chris declares his genuinely intense romantic love for Jamie at her house and the two share a romantic kiss outside in view of the neighborhood kids. |
| score: 0.388917915297 |
| In what year does the flashback in the beginning of the film take place? |
| 0) 1995 |
| 1) 1985 |
| 2) 2005 |
| 3) 1959 |
| 4) 1990 |
| Plot: In 1995, Chris Brander (Ryan Reynolds) is an obese, curly-haired high school student with a lisp, braces, and a "gentle giant" demeanor. He attends the graduation party of his best friend, Jamie Palamino (Amy Smart), whom he secretly has a huge romantic crush on. He plans to confess his feelings by writing them in Jamie's yearbook. When Chris tries to return Jamie's yearbook, it is taken by her despicable ex-boyfriend, Tim (Ty Olsson). Chris is publicly humiliated when Tim reads his (Chris) confession aloud to the party but is further demoralized when Jamie doesn't reciprocate his intense and close romantic feelings and affections. After they share a kiss, Tim and the class burst out and humiliate Chris again. Embarrassed, Chris leaves on his bicycle tearfully and vows to leave town and never return in order to achieve greater success than his classmates. |
| score: 0.0674725744311 |
| What is Chris' best friend's name? |
| 0) Tim |
| 1) Jamie |
| 2) Joey |
| 3) Sam |
| 4) Brett |
| Plot: Upon returning to LA, Chris realizes that Jamie is his one and only official and true love interest and returns to New Jersey hoping to finally be with her. Chris declares his genuinely intense romantic love for Jamie at her house and the two share a romantic kiss outside in view of the neighborhood kids. |
| score: 0.375724808049 |
| What does Chris do after he realizes Jamie is his true love? |
| 0) He quits his job to pursue her |
| 1) He proposes to her |
| 2) He calls her and declares his love for her |
| 3) He asks her to come to LA |
| 4) He returns to New Jersey to be with her |
| Plot: Upon returning to LA, Chris realizes that Jamie is his one and only official and true love interest and returns to New Jersey hoping to finally be with her. Chris declares his genuinely intense romantic love for Jamie at her house and the two share a romantic kiss outside in view of the neighborhood kids. |
| score: 0.438500397853 |
| What does Chris realize about Jamie after he returns to LA? |
| 0) That Jamie still loves Dusty |
| 1) That Jamie truly loves him |
| 2) That Jamie doesn't share his feelings |
| 3) That Jamie is his one and only true love interest |
| 4) That he is no longer in love with her |
| Plot: Upon returning to LA, Chris realizes that Jamie is his one and only official and true love interest and returns to New Jersey hoping to finally be with her. Chris declares his genuinely intense romantic love for Jamie at her house and the two share a romantic kiss outside in view of the neighborhood kids. |
| score: 0.5295023459 |
| Who is Darla married to? |
| 0) Joey |
| 1) Dusty |
| 2) Mike |
| 3) Brett |
| 4) Clark |
| Plot: The day after Samantha's vandalism, Jamie speaks with Darla (Amy Matysio), who is now married to Clark (Fred Ewanuick), about the night before and her fear that Chris' lack of affection might mean that he doesn't like her. Jamie admits that whilst the two are "just friends", she tried to "put herself out there" to Chris, to show Chris that she is interested in a relationship. |
| score: 0.283256707526 |
| Why does Jamie think Chris doesn't harbor any romantic feelings towards her? |
| 0) Because of Chris' lack of affection towards her |
| 1) Because he wants to remain just friends |
| 2) Because he is involved with another woman |
| 3) Because he avoids talking to her about love |
| 4) Because he hasn't 'put himself out there' like she has |
| Plot: The day after Samantha's vandalism, Jamie speaks with Darla (Amy Matysio), who is now married to Clark (Fred Ewanuick), about the night before and her fear that Chris' lack of affection might mean that he doesn't like her. Jamie admits that whilst the two are "just friends", she tried to "put herself out there" to Chris, to show Chris that she is interested in a relationship. |
| score: 0.387731776209 |
| What does Chris do for a living? |
| 0) He owns a record label |
| 1) He is an A&R rep for a record label |
| 2) He is an artist |
| 3) He is an actor |
| 4) He is a writer |
| Plot: Ten years later, Chris has lost weight, is handsome, lives in Los Angeles, and works as a highly successful artists & repertoire rep for a record label. Prior to Christmas, Chris' employer, KC (Stephen Root), asks Chris to accompany an emerging, self-obsessed pop singer named Samantha James (Anna Faris) to Paris to ensure Samantha signs with him, an order to which Chris reluctantly complies. During the trip to Paris, Samantha accidentally sets her private jet on fire resulting in an emergency landing in New Jersey, near Chris's hometown. |
| score: 0.245147597918 |
| Why does Chris' boss KC want to send Chris to Paris with Samantha? |
| 0) To ensure Samantha signs with his record label |
| 1) Because Samantha asked him to |
| 2) For Chris to keep Samantha out of trouble |
| 3) To get Chris out of Los Angeles |
| 4) To set up Chris and Samantha |
| Plot: Ten years later, Chris has lost weight, is handsome, lives in Los Angeles, and works as a highly successful artists & repertoire rep for a record label. Prior to Christmas, Chris' employer, KC (Stephen Root), asks Chris to accompany an emerging, self-obsessed pop singer named Samantha James (Anna Faris) to Paris to ensure Samantha signs with him, an order to which Chris reluctantly complies. During the trip to Paris, Samantha accidentally sets her private jet on fire resulting in an emergency landing in New Jersey, near Chris's hometown. |
| score: 0.357095909298 |
| What is the name of the pop singer Chris' boss wants him to sign? |
| 0) Brett |
| 1) Dusty Dinkleman |
| 2) Samantha James |
| 3) Joey |
| 4) KC |
| Plot: Ten years later, Chris has lost weight, is handsome, lives in Los Angeles, and works as a highly successful artists & repertoire rep for a record label. Prior to Christmas, Chris' employer, KC (Stephen Root), asks Chris to accompany an emerging, self-obsessed pop singer named Samantha James (Anna Faris) to Paris to ensure Samantha signs with him, an order to which Chris reluctantly complies. During the trip to Paris, Samantha accidentally sets her private jet on fire resulting in an emergency landing in New Jersey, near Chris's hometown. |
| score: 0.292482488079 |
| How many years have passed since Chris left his home town? |
| 0) Eight years |
| 1) Ten years |
| 2) Fifteen years |
| 3) Five years |
| 4) Twelve years |
| Plot: Ten years later, Chris has lost weight, is handsome, lives in Los Angeles, and works as a highly successful artists & repertoire rep for a record label. Prior to Christmas, Chris' employer, KC (Stephen Root), asks Chris to accompany an emerging, self-obsessed pop singer named Samantha James (Anna Faris) to Paris to ensure Samantha signs with him, an order to which Chris reluctantly complies. During the trip to Paris, Samantha accidentally sets her private jet on fire resulting in an emergency landing in New Jersey, near Chris's hometown. |
| score: 0.162595871195 |
| Where does Samantha's jet end up landing? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) New Jersey |
| 2) New York City |
| 3) Paris |
| 4) Las Vegas |
| Plot: Ten years later, Chris has lost weight, is handsome, lives in Los Angeles, and works as a highly successful artists & repertoire rep for a record label. Prior to Christmas, Chris' employer, KC (Stephen Root), asks Chris to accompany an emerging, self-obsessed pop singer named Samantha James (Anna Faris) to Paris to ensure Samantha signs with him, an order to which Chris reluctantly complies. During the trip to Paris, Samantha accidentally sets her private jet on fire resulting in an emergency landing in New Jersey, near Chris's hometown. |
| score: 0.241790493657 |
| Why is Tom angry at Sarah even though she slapped Peter? |
| 0) Because Tom thinks it's wrong that she slapped Peter |
| 1) Because Tom saw her and Peter having sex but didn't see her slap Peter |
| 2) Because Tom saw her and Peter kissing but didn't see her slap Peter |
| 3) Because Tom heard her say that she is in love with Peter |
| 4) Because Tom heard her say that Peter is a better kisser than him |
| Plot: Peter convinces Sarah to go with him for a drink, promising her a ride home. He eventually takes her home and kisses her, but she slaps him and tells him that she's on her honeymoon. Tom sees the kiss but does not see her slap him and assumes that Sarah is having a relationship with Peter. This prompts him to initiate an argument with Sarah, during which she finds a bra that the girl who Tom was with left behind. Sarah throws an ashtray at Tom, hitting him in the head, enraging him. Peter bursts in the room tells Sarah to run away with him to Seattle. Tom equips himself with a fire poker and starts shouting at Peter, breaking things in the process. Peter runs away from the scene, asking the matre d' to call the police. Tom chases Peter out of the hotel where Tom gets arrested, and he and Sarah end up in a prison cell for a non-parole period of 28 years. Peter bails them out and this time the couple, angry at each other, decide to go home to Los Angeles. |
| score: 0.303609543773 |
| What does Sarah find in the room during her argument with Tom? |
| 0) A bra Tom bought for her |
| 1) A t-shirt left behind by the girl Tom was with earlier |
| 2) Her own bra |
| 3) A bra left behind by the girl Tom was with earlier |
| 4) A thong left behind by the girl Tom was with earlier |
| Plot: Peter convinces Sarah to go with him for a drink, promising her a ride home. He eventually takes her home and kisses her, but she slaps him and tells him that she's on her honeymoon. Tom sees the kiss but does not see her slap him and assumes that Sarah is having a relationship with Peter. This prompts him to initiate an argument with Sarah, during which she finds a bra that the girl who Tom was with left behind. Sarah throws an ashtray at Tom, hitting him in the head, enraging him. Peter bursts in the room tells Sarah to run away with him to Seattle. Tom equips himself with a fire poker and starts shouting at Peter, breaking things in the process. Peter runs away from the scene, asking the matre d' to call the police. Tom chases Peter out of the hotel where Tom gets arrested, and he and Sarah end up in a prison cell for a non-parole period of 28 years. Peter bails them out and this time the couple, angry at each other, decide to go home to Los Angeles. |
| score: 0.31588966215 |
| Why does Peter burst into the room during Tom's and Sarah's argument? |
| 0) To ask Sarah where his room key is |
| 1) To ask Sarah to run away with him to New York |
| 2) To ask Sarah to run away with him to Seattle |
| 3) To ask Sarah to marry him instead |
| 4) To ask Sarah to run away with him to L.A. |
| Plot: Peter convinces Sarah to go with him for a drink, promising her a ride home. He eventually takes her home and kisses her, but she slaps him and tells him that she's on her honeymoon. Tom sees the kiss but does not see her slap him and assumes that Sarah is having a relationship with Peter. This prompts him to initiate an argument with Sarah, during which she finds a bra that the girl who Tom was with left behind. Sarah throws an ashtray at Tom, hitting him in the head, enraging him. Peter bursts in the room tells Sarah to run away with him to Seattle. Tom equips himself with a fire poker and starts shouting at Peter, breaking things in the process. Peter runs away from the scene, asking the matre d' to call the police. Tom chases Peter out of the hotel where Tom gets arrested, and he and Sarah end up in a prison cell for a non-parole period of 28 years. Peter bails them out and this time the couple, angry at each other, decide to go home to Los Angeles. |
| score: 0.296549000725 |
| What happens between Sarah and Peter after they go for a drink? |
| 0) Peter takes Sarah home and tries to kiss her but she slaps him |
| 1) Peter takes Sarah home and tries to propose to her but she slaps him |
| 2) Peter takes Sarah home and tries to hug her but she slaps him |
| 3) Peter takes Sarah home and tries to kill her but she slaps him |
| 4) Peter takes Sarah home and tries to have sex with her but she slaps him |
| Plot: Peter convinces Sarah to go with him for a drink, promising her a ride home. He eventually takes her home and kisses her, but she slaps him and tells him that she's on her honeymoon. Tom sees the kiss but does not see her slap him and assumes that Sarah is having a relationship with Peter. This prompts him to initiate an argument with Sarah, during which she finds a bra that the girl who Tom was with left behind. Sarah throws an ashtray at Tom, hitting him in the head, enraging him. Peter bursts in the room tells Sarah to run away with him to Seattle. Tom equips himself with a fire poker and starts shouting at Peter, breaking things in the process. Peter runs away from the scene, asking the matre d' to call the police. Tom chases Peter out of the hotel where Tom gets arrested, and he and Sarah end up in a prison cell for a non-parole period of 28 years. Peter bails them out and this time the couple, angry at each other, decide to go home to Los Angeles. |
| score: 0.293256113954 |
| Who was against Tom's and Sarah's marriage? |
| 0) Tom's brother, Kyle |
| 1) Sarah's family |
| 2) The priest who married them |
| 3) Tom's friend, Kyle |
| 4) Tom's family |
| Plot: The film switches to the present, where Sarah has moved out and Tom wants to get back with her. Upon receiving advice from his father (Raymond J. Barry), Tom attempts to break into Sarah's family's household to tell her that he loves her, but gives up after unsuccessfully trying to ram the gate with a Dodge Challenger after unsuccessfully trying to convince her family to open it. However Sarah opens the gate herself after seeing Tom make a romantic speech to the camera and the two rush out to proclaim their love for each other. Sarah's family also finally accepts Tom with her father telling her to go to him after she opens the gate. The film ends with the couple recounting events from the honeymoon and Sarah's family finally approving of their marriage. |
| score: 0.277761818773 |
| What secret is Tom hiding from Sarah? |
| 0) He accidentally killed her dog |
| 1) He accidentally killed her cat |
| 2) He cheated on her |
| 3) He is in love with another woman |
| 4) He married her for money |
| Plot: The film starts off with Tom and Sarah in the airport. When Tom Leezak is back again to the radio, he reminisces and tells all of the details from the day they first met to back to the airport. Tom Leezak (Ashton Kutcher) and Sarah McNerney (Brittany Murphy) meet up when Tom accidentally hits Sarah with a football. A few months later, despite opposition from Sarah's rich, uptight family they get married. However they each have a secret that they want to keep from each other: Tom doesn't want Sarah to know that he accidentally killed her dog and Sarah doesn't want Tom to know she slept with Peter Prentiss (Christian Kane), a family friend. Tom and Sarah decide to honeymoon at a classy hotel at the foot of the Alps. On their way there, they attempt to join the mile high club, but fail when the captain turns on the fasten seat belt sign and they are forced to go back to their seats. |
| score: 0.203348225066 |
| What secret is Sarah hiding from Tom? |
| 0) She is in love with another man |
| 1) She slept with Kyle |
| 2) She accidentally killed his dog |
| 3) She married him to get closer to Peter |
| 4) She slept with Peter |
| Plot: The film starts off with Tom and Sarah in the airport. When Tom Leezak is back again to the radio, he reminisces and tells all of the details from the day they first met to back to the airport. Tom Leezak (Ashton Kutcher) and Sarah McNerney (Brittany Murphy) meet up when Tom accidentally hits Sarah with a football. A few months later, despite opposition from Sarah's rich, uptight family they get married. However they each have a secret that they want to keep from each other: Tom doesn't want Sarah to know that he accidentally killed her dog and Sarah doesn't want Tom to know she slept with Peter Prentiss (Christian Kane), a family friend. Tom and Sarah decide to honeymoon at a classy hotel at the foot of the Alps. On their way there, they attempt to join the mile high club, but fail when the captain turns on the fasten seat belt sign and they are forced to go back to their seats. |
| score: 0.232072809061 |
| Where do Tom and Sarah go for their honeymoon? |
| 0) Amsterdam |
| 1) Mount Everest |
| 2) The Alps |
| 3) The British countryside |
| 4) Fiji |
| Plot: The film starts off with Tom and Sarah in the airport. When Tom Leezak is back again to the radio, he reminisces and tells all of the details from the day they first met to back to the airport. Tom Leezak (Ashton Kutcher) and Sarah McNerney (Brittany Murphy) meet up when Tom accidentally hits Sarah with a football. A few months later, despite opposition from Sarah's rich, uptight family they get married. However they each have a secret that they want to keep from each other: Tom doesn't want Sarah to know that he accidentally killed her dog and Sarah doesn't want Tom to know she slept with Peter Prentiss (Christian Kane), a family friend. Tom and Sarah decide to honeymoon at a classy hotel at the foot of the Alps. On their way there, they attempt to join the mile high club, but fail when the captain turns on the fasten seat belt sign and they are forced to go back to their seats. |
| score: 0.261724158073 |
| What kind of gift does Kyle leave for Tom and Sarah in the hotel? |
| 0) Money |
| 1) A card |
| 2) A sex toy |
| 3) A gift card |
| 4) A puppy |
| Plot: They arrive at the hotel and discover that Tom's friend Kyle left them a present: the Thunderstick A-200, which is a sex toy. Tom tries to plug the toy in the socket, but the plug isn't built for a European outlet and he shuts down the entire village's electricity when he tries to force it in. The newlyweds leave the hotel after Tom has a heated argument with the hotel owner. While trying to find another hotel they crash and get buried under a heap of snow, but they are able to climb out in the morning. Eventually, they get a ride from a truck driver and end up staying at a pensione in Venice. The pensione turns out to be very bad, and they soon check out after Tom discovers a cockroach on his neck while the couple are attempting to make love. |
| score: 0.202527862328 |
| Why does the electricity in the village go out? |
| 0) Lightning strikes the village and knocks out all the power |
| 1) A storm knocks out all the power |
| 2) A car rams into the power generator |
| 3) The plug for the blow dryer isn't meant for an European outlet |
| 4) The plug for the sex toy isn't meant for an European outlet |
| Plot: They arrive at the hotel and discover that Tom's friend Kyle left them a present: the Thunderstick A-200, which is a sex toy. Tom tries to plug the toy in the socket, but the plug isn't built for a European outlet and he shuts down the entire village's electricity when he tries to force it in. The newlyweds leave the hotel after Tom has a heated argument with the hotel owner. While trying to find another hotel they crash and get buried under a heap of snow, but they are able to climb out in the morning. Eventually, they get a ride from a truck driver and end up staying at a pensione in Venice. The pensione turns out to be very bad, and they soon check out after Tom discovers a cockroach on his neck while the couple are attempting to make love. |
| score: 0.312278073103 |
| Who is Kyle? |
| 0) Tom's brother |
| 1) Tom's boss |
| 2) Tom's friend |
| 3) Tom's cousin |
| 4) Tom's uncle |
| Plot: They arrive at the hotel and discover that Tom's friend Kyle left them a present: the Thunderstick A-200, which is a sex toy. Tom tries to plug the toy in the socket, but the plug isn't built for a European outlet and he shuts down the entire village's electricity when he tries to force it in. The newlyweds leave the hotel after Tom has a heated argument with the hotel owner. While trying to find another hotel they crash and get buried under a heap of snow, but they are able to climb out in the morning. Eventually, they get a ride from a truck driver and end up staying at a pensione in Venice. The pensione turns out to be very bad, and they soon check out after Tom discovers a cockroach on his neck while the couple are attempting to make love. |
| score: 0.186219313219 |
| Where does Sarah go after splitting up for a day with Tom in Venice? |
| 0) Back to the hotel |
| 1) To a bar |
| 2) Sightseeing |
| 3) To the beach |
| 4) To a spa |
| Plot: The couple manage to secure a nice hotel with the financial help of Sarah's father, who demands that Tom pay the money back as soon as he can. The next day they go sightseeing in Venice, but Tom quickly gets bored and the couple decide to split up for the day: Tom going to the bar to watch sports and his wife continuing to see Venice. Sarah realizes that Peter is staying at her hotel. This prompts her to initiate a conversation with Tom in which he reveals that he accidentally killed her dog and she reveals she slept with Peter Prentiss. The couple storm out of the hotel and each go their separate ways: Tom going to the bar, where he meets a girl, and Sarah going sightseeing again, where she meets Peter. The girl begins to flirt with Tom and the two end up dancing. When Tom realizes she wants to have sex with him, he makes an excuse and escapes through the toilet window. He goes back to the hotel, only to find out that Sarah is with Peter. This prompts him to go back to the bar, where he meets the girl again, and the girl clearly wants to have sex with him. Tom tries to think of a clever way to get out of this and agrees to walk with the girl to her hotel. Except the girl tricks Tom into revealing his hotel, and in a desperate attempt to go to bed with him, falsely says she's at the same hotel. She tricks Tom again at the hotel and says she's lost her key and needs to call the front desk, Tom all the while trying to avoid this situation. Once in Tom and Sarah's room, the girl rips off her top and bra and tries to have sex with Tom. Tom is doing everything possible to get away. And, as she is mounting him and trying to make out with him, Tom blurts out that he's on his honeymoon, and the girl finally leaves. |
| score: 0.232083522218 |
| How does Tom escape from the bar when he sees that the girl wants to have sex with him? |
| 0) Through the service entrance |
| 1) Through the storage room window |
| 2) He disguises himself as a waiter |
| 3) Through the kitchen |
| 4) Through the toilet window |
| Plot: The couple manage to secure a nice hotel with the financial help of Sarah's father, who demands that Tom pay the money back as soon as he can. The next day they go sightseeing in Venice, but Tom quickly gets bored and the couple decide to split up for the day: Tom going to the bar to watch sports and his wife continuing to see Venice. Sarah realizes that Peter is staying at her hotel. This prompts her to initiate a conversation with Tom in which he reveals that he accidentally killed her dog and she reveals she slept with Peter Prentiss. The couple storm out of the hotel and each go their separate ways: Tom going to the bar, where he meets a girl, and Sarah going sightseeing again, where she meets Peter. The girl begins to flirt with Tom and the two end up dancing. When Tom realizes she wants to have sex with him, he makes an excuse and escapes through the toilet window. He goes back to the hotel, only to find out that Sarah is with Peter. This prompts him to go back to the bar, where he meets the girl again, and the girl clearly wants to have sex with him. Tom tries to think of a clever way to get out of this and agrees to walk with the girl to her hotel. Except the girl tricks Tom into revealing his hotel, and in a desperate attempt to go to bed with him, falsely says she's at the same hotel. She tricks Tom again at the hotel and says she's lost her key and needs to call the front desk, Tom all the while trying to avoid this situation. Once in Tom and Sarah's room, the girl rips off her top and bra and tries to have sex with Tom. Tom is doing everything possible to get away. And, as she is mounting him and trying to make out with him, Tom blurts out that he's on his honeymoon, and the girl finally leaves. |
| score: 0.173042543437 |
| When does the girl finally leave Tom's room? |
| 0) When Tom's cell phone rings |
| 1) When Tom tells her he is on his honeymoon |
| 2) When Sarah enters the room |
| 3) When Tom asks her to leave |
| 4) When the front desk calls to say they have her keys |
| Plot: The film switches to the present, where Sarah has moved out and Tom wants to get back with her. Upon receiving advice from his father (Raymond J. Barry), Tom attempts to break into Sarah's family's household to tell her that he loves her, but gives up after unsuccessfully trying to ram the gate with a Dodge Challenger after unsuccessfully trying to convince her family to open it. However Sarah opens the gate herself after seeing Tom make a romantic speech to the camera and the two rush out to proclaim their love for each other. Sarah's family also finally accepts Tom with her father telling her to go to him after she opens the gate. The film ends with the couple recounting events from the honeymoon and Sarah's family finally approving of their marriage. |
| score: 0.261162185374 |
| Why does the girl trick Tom into thinking that she's lost her room keys? |
| 0) |
| 1) Because she wants Tom to take her to his room |
| 2) Because she has actually lost her room keys |
| 3) Because she wants Tom to give her money |
| 4) Because she wants to stop Tom from leaving her alone |
| Plot: The couple manage to secure a nice hotel with the financial help of Sarah's father, who demands that Tom pay the money back as soon as he can. The next day they go sightseeing in Venice, but Tom quickly gets bored and the couple decide to split up for the day: Tom going to the bar to watch sports and his wife continuing to see Venice. Sarah realizes that Peter is staying at her hotel. This prompts her to initiate a conversation with Tom in which he reveals that he accidentally killed her dog and she reveals she slept with Peter Prentiss. The couple storm out of the hotel and each go their separate ways: Tom going to the bar, where he meets a girl, and Sarah going sightseeing again, where she meets Peter. The girl begins to flirt with Tom and the two end up dancing. When Tom realizes she wants to have sex with him, he makes an excuse and escapes through the toilet window. He goes back to the hotel, only to find out that Sarah is with Peter. This prompts him to go back to the bar, where he meets the girl again, and the girl clearly wants to have sex with him. Tom tries to think of a clever way to get out of this and agrees to walk with the girl to her hotel. Except the girl tricks Tom into revealing his hotel, and in a desperate attempt to go to bed with him, falsely says she's at the same hotel. She tricks Tom again at the hotel and says she's lost her key and needs to call the front desk, Tom all the while trying to avoid this situation. Once in Tom and Sarah's room, the girl rips off her top and bra and tries to have sex with Tom. Tom is doing everything possible to get away. And, as she is mounting him and trying to make out with him, Tom blurts out that he's on his honeymoon, and the girl finally leaves. |
| score: 0.19009674143 |
| Who lends money to Tom and Sarah so that they can stay in a better hotel? |
| 0) Sarah's father |
| 1) Tom's father |
| 2) Mr. Leezak |
| 3) Tom's friends |
| 4) Peter |
| Plot: The film switches to the present, where Sarah has moved out and Tom wants to get back with her. Upon receiving advice from his father (Raymond J. Barry), Tom attempts to break into Sarah's family's household to tell her that he loves her, but gives up after unsuccessfully trying to ram the gate with a Dodge Challenger after unsuccessfully trying to convince her family to open it. However Sarah opens the gate herself after seeing Tom make a romantic speech to the camera and the two rush out to proclaim their love for each other. Sarah's family also finally accepts Tom with her father telling her to go to him after she opens the gate. The film ends with the couple recounting events from the honeymoon and Sarah's family finally approving of their marriage. |
| score: 0.251003444566 |
| Why does Tom return to the bar to find the girl he was dancing with? |
| 0) Because he finds out that Sarah is with Peter |
| 1) Because he wants to have sex with her |
| 2) Because he can't find Sarah |
| 3) Because he is bored |
| 4) Because he is attracted to her |
| Plot: The couple manage to secure a nice hotel with the financial help of Sarah's father, who demands that Tom pay the money back as soon as he can. The next day they go sightseeing in Venice, but Tom quickly gets bored and the couple decide to split up for the day: Tom going to the bar to watch sports and his wife continuing to see Venice. Sarah realizes that Peter is staying at her hotel. This prompts her to initiate a conversation with Tom in which he reveals that he accidentally killed her dog and she reveals she slept with Peter Prentiss. The couple storm out of the hotel and each go their separate ways: Tom going to the bar, where he meets a girl, and Sarah going sightseeing again, where she meets Peter. The girl begins to flirt with Tom and the two end up dancing. When Tom realizes she wants to have sex with him, he makes an excuse and escapes through the toilet window. He goes back to the hotel, only to find out that Sarah is with Peter. This prompts him to go back to the bar, where he meets the girl again, and the girl clearly wants to have sex with him. Tom tries to think of a clever way to get out of this and agrees to walk with the girl to her hotel. Except the girl tricks Tom into revealing his hotel, and in a desperate attempt to go to bed with him, falsely says she's at the same hotel. She tricks Tom again at the hotel and says she's lost her key and needs to call the front desk, Tom all the while trying to avoid this situation. Once in Tom and Sarah's room, the girl rips off her top and bra and tries to have sex with Tom. Tom is doing everything possible to get away. And, as she is mounting him and trying to make out with him, Tom blurts out that he's on his honeymoon, and the girl finally leaves. |
| score: 0.205360720908 |
| What is Tom trying to do with the Dodge Challenger? |
| 0) To get Sarah's attention |
| 1) To ram the gate open |
| 2) |
| 3) To turn it around |
| 4) To crash it |
| Plot: The film switches to the present, where Sarah has moved out and Tom wants to get back with her. Upon receiving advice from his father (Raymond J. Barry), Tom attempts to break into Sarah's family's household to tell her that he loves her, but gives up after unsuccessfully trying to ram the gate with a Dodge Challenger after unsuccessfully trying to convince her family to open it. However Sarah opens the gate herself after seeing Tom make a romantic speech to the camera and the two rush out to proclaim their love for each other. Sarah's family also finally accepts Tom with her father telling her to go to him after she opens the gate. The film ends with the couple recounting events from the honeymoon and Sarah's family finally approving of their marriage. |
| score: 0.346068453212 |
| Why does Sarah open the gate to Tom? |
| 0) Because of Tom's romantic speech |
| 1) To avoid waking up the entire neigborhood |
| 2) To get Tom to leave |
| 3) Because her father asks her to |
| 4) Because Tom is stuck |
| Plot: The film switches to the present, where Sarah has moved out and Tom wants to get back with her. Upon receiving advice from his father (Raymond J. Barry), Tom attempts to break into Sarah's family's household to tell her that he loves her, but gives up after unsuccessfully trying to ram the gate with a Dodge Challenger after unsuccessfully trying to convince her family to open it. However Sarah opens the gate herself after seeing Tom make a romantic speech to the camera and the two rush out to proclaim their love for each other. Sarah's family also finally accepts Tom with her father telling her to go to him after she opens the gate. The film ends with the couple recounting events from the honeymoon and Sarah's family finally approving of their marriage. |
| score: 0.312329249467 |
| Who advises Tom to break into Sarah's parents' house and proclaim his love for her? |
| 0) Tom's best friend |
| 1) Tom's father |
| 2) Wendy |
| 3) Yuan |
| 4) Peter |
| Plot: The film switches to the present, where Sarah has moved out and Tom wants to get back with her. Upon receiving advice from his father (Raymond J. Barry), Tom attempts to break into Sarah's family's household to tell her that he loves her, but gives up after unsuccessfully trying to ram the gate with a Dodge Challenger after unsuccessfully trying to convince her family to open it. However Sarah opens the gate herself after seeing Tom make a romantic speech to the camera and the two rush out to proclaim their love for each other. Sarah's family also finally accepts Tom with her father telling her to go to him after she opens the gate. The film ends with the couple recounting events from the honeymoon and Sarah's family finally approving of their marriage. |
| score: 0.309105295722 |
| What is Sarah's secret that she doesn't want Tom to know? |
| 0) That she hates his family |
| 1) That she killed his dog |
| 2) That she slept with Peter |
| 3) That she slept with her boss |
| 4) That she is scared of flying |
| Plot: The film starts off with Tom and Sarah in the airport. When Tom Leezak is back again to the radio, he reminisces and tells all of the details from the day they first met to back to the airport. Tom Leezak (Ashton Kutcher) and Sarah McNerney (Brittany Murphy) meet up when Tom accidentally hits Sarah with a football. A few months later, despite opposition from Sarah's rich, uptight family they get married. However they each have a secret that they want to keep from each other: Tom doesn't want Sarah to know that he accidentally killed her dog and Sarah doesn't want Tom to know she slept with Peter Prentiss (Christian Kane), a family friend. Tom and Sarah decide to honeymoon at a classy hotel at the foot of the Alps. On their way there, they attempt to join the mile high club, but fail when the captain turns on the fasten seat belt sign and they are forced to go back to their seats. |
| score: 0.248310842816 |
| What job does Jake offer Ashley? |
| 0) He offers her to work as a kitchen help in a restaurant. |
| 1) He offers her his previous job as a janitor/food delivery person. |
| 2) He offers her his previous job as a mailman. |
| 3) He offers her a waitressing job. |
| 4) He offers her to clean floors at a cafe. |
| Plot: Desperate to regain her luck, Ashley revisits the fortune teller, who explains that, in order for her life to return to what it was before, she must again kiss the person she kissed at the party. Ashley begins hunting down all the dancers from the company who had supplied the dancers at the party. While on her search, Ashley tries to get some food from a cafe but is rejected because she doesn't have enough money. She creates mass chaos (due to bad luck) and makes a mad dash out of the cafe with the help of Jake, who offers Ashley his previous job as a janitor/food delivery person at the bowling alley. Ashley, desperate for a job, accepts immediately. |
| score: 0.342838586499 |
| What does Ashley do to try to find the person she kissed at the party? |
| 0) She enlists Maggie's help |
| 1) She tracks down all the dancers from the party |
| 2) She makes an announcement on TV |
| 3) She kisses every man she meets |
| 4) She hires a private investigator |
| Plot: Desperate to regain her luck, Ashley revisits the fortune teller, who explains that, in order for her life to return to what it was before, she must again kiss the person she kissed at the party. Ashley begins hunting down all the dancers from the company who had supplied the dancers at the party. While on her search, Ashley tries to get some food from a cafe but is rejected because she doesn't have enough money. She creates mass chaos (due to bad luck) and makes a mad dash out of the cafe with the help of Jake, who offers Ashley his previous job as a janitor/food delivery person at the bowling alley. Ashley, desperate for a job, accepts immediately. |
| score: 0.297961448604 |
| What happens when Ashley kisses Jake a second time? |
| 0) She gets stuck with bad luck for good |
| 1) She decides that she likes him |
| 2) Both she and Jake get good luck |
| 3) Jake gets his bad luck back and she gets her good luck back |
| 4) Both her and Jake are stuck with bad luck |
| Plot: Later, Jake takes Ashley to the place where McFly is practising. She discovers that Jake is the one who has stolen her luck. Seizing her chance, she kisses him, whereupon he gets his bad luck back; Ashley's luck has returned. That night, she thinks hard about her life and about how Jake had put his (her) good fortune to use. She decides that her life was more enjoyable without luck and goes to Jake's first concert for McFly, during which things aren't running smoothly. |
| score: 0.424614892501 |
| What does Ashley discover after spending some time with Jake? |
| 0) That she likes Jake but he doesn't like her |
| 1) That they are very different and not right for each other |
| 2) That she hates his music |
| 3) That it was Jake who stole her luck |
| 4) That Jake used his luck well |
| Plot: Later, Jake takes Ashley to the place where McFly is practising. She discovers that Jake is the one who has stolen her luck. Seizing her chance, she kisses him, whereupon he gets his bad luck back; Ashley's luck has returned. That night, she thinks hard about her life and about how Jake had put his (her) good fortune to use. She decides that her life was more enjoyable without luck and goes to Jake's first concert for McFly, during which things aren't running smoothly. |
| score: 0.379794474229 |
| What is Jake's last name? |
| 0) Albright |
| 1) Hardin |
| 2) Braden |
| 3) Phillips |
| 4) Harkin |
| Plot: The film follows the life of lucky and popular Ashley Albright (Lindsay Lohan) who has an extremely fortunate life and is always experiencing remarkable strokes of luck in contrast to Jake Hardin (Chris Pine), manager of McFly, who is followed by bad luck wherever he goes |
| score: 0.238350684295 |
| What is unique about Jake? |
| 0) He succeeds at everything he does |
| 1) He is popular |
| 2) He always has bad luck |
| 3) He has lots of good luck |
| 4) He is a McFly band member |
| Plot: The film follows the life of lucky and popular Ashley Albright (Lindsay Lohan) who has an extremely fortunate life and is always experiencing remarkable strokes of luck in contrast to Jake Hardin (Chris Pine), manager of McFly, who is followed by bad luck wherever he goes |
| score: 0.285795169622 |
| What is the name of the band Jake manages? |
| 0) Merc |
| 1) Lucky |
| 2) McBusted |
| 3) McFly |
| 4) Simple Plan |
| Plot: Later, Jake takes Ashley to the place where McFly is practising. She discovers that Jake is the one who has stolen her luck. Seizing her chance, she kisses him, whereupon he gets his bad luck back; Ashley's luck has returned. That night, she thinks hard about her life and about how Jake had put his (her) good fortune to use. She decides that her life was more enjoyable without luck and goes to Jake's first concert for McFly, during which things aren't running smoothly. |
| score: 0.268185402802 |
| Why does Jake want to go to the masquerade party? |
| 0) To publicise his band |
| 1) To annoy Ashley |
| 2) To find dancers for his band |
| 3) To find sponsors for his band |
| 4) To meet a famous man who could publicise his band |
| Plot: Persistent in her effort to hold onto a client, Ashley manages to sell Damon Phillips (Faizon Love) on the idea of a masquerade party. When Ashley's boss, Peggy, learns of the plan, she is, to Ashley's surprise, impressed with the idea, leaving her with the task of organizing the party independently. Jake, hearing of the party and of the number of possible sponsors who could be there, hatches a plan to attend, in order to meet a very famous man (Phillips) who could publicise his band. He poses as a dancer for the masquerade party and gains entry. |
| score: 0.319510915111 |
| How does Jake manage to get into the masquerade party? |
| 0) By posing as a dancer for the party |
| 1) By stealing an invite |
| 2) |
| 3) He pretends to be with the catering company |
| 4) By posing as a reporter |
| Plot: Persistent in her effort to hold onto a client, Ashley manages to sell Damon Phillips (Faizon Love) on the idea of a masquerade party. When Ashley's boss, Peggy, learns of the plan, she is, to Ashley's surprise, impressed with the idea, leaving her with the task of organizing the party independently. Jake, hearing of the party and of the number of possible sponsors who could be there, hatches a plan to attend, in order to meet a very famous man (Phillips) who could publicise his band. He poses as a dancer for the masquerade party and gains entry. |
| score: 0.282814758361 |
| What kind of party is Ashley in charge of organizing at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) A masquerade party |
| 1) A surprise party |
| 2) An engagement dinner |
| 3) A birthday party |
| 4) A cocktail dinner |
| Plot: Persistent in her effort to hold onto a client, Ashley manages to sell Damon Phillips (Faizon Love) on the idea of a masquerade party. When Ashley's boss, Peggy, learns of the plan, she is, to Ashley's surprise, impressed with the idea, leaving her with the task of organizing the party independently. Jake, hearing of the party and of the number of possible sponsors who could be there, hatches a plan to attend, in order to meet a very famous man (Phillips) who could publicise his band. He poses as a dancer for the masquerade party and gains entry. |
| score: 0.297321743154 |
| How does Jake save Phillips? |
| 0) He rescues him from a fire |
| 1) He stops him from falling over a cliff |
| 2) He saves him from a poisonous snake |
| 3) He saves him from a crashing building |
| 4) He stops him from getting hit by a car |
| Plot: During the party, Ashley is confronted by a fortune teller who warns her she will soon be struck by bad luck. As Jake wanders around the party, he is taken with Ashley's beauty and asks her to join him in a dance, during which they kiss. Neither can see the other's face, as they are both wearing masks. During the kiss, their luck is switched: Jake gets Ashley's good luck and Ashley gets Jake's bad luck. Jake spots Phillips and saves him from a taxi cab that nearly hit him. As a way of thanking him, Phillips, who is in charge of a major record company, signs up McFly. Meanwhile, Ashley's bad luck kicks in and she goes to jail (the guy she set her boss up with for the party turns out to be a prostitute). |
| score: 0.206188729089 |
| How does Phillips repay Jake for saving his life? |
| 0) He signs up McFly |
| 1) He signs up Jake |
| 2) He signs up Peggy |
| 3) He signs up Dana |
| 4) He signs up Ashley |
| Plot: During the party, Ashley is confronted by a fortune teller who warns her she will soon be struck by bad luck. As Jake wanders around the party, he is taken with Ashley's beauty and asks her to join him in a dance, during which they kiss. Neither can see the other's face, as they are both wearing masks. During the kiss, their luck is switched: Jake gets Ashley's good luck and Ashley gets Jake's bad luck. Jake spots Phillips and saves him from a taxi cab that nearly hit him. As a way of thanking him, Phillips, who is in charge of a major record company, signs up McFly. Meanwhile, Ashley's bad luck kicks in and she goes to jail (the guy she set her boss up with for the party turns out to be a prostitute). |
| score: 0.314368182059 |
| What is Jake Schram's occupation? |
| 0) He is a counselor |
| 1) He is a personal trainer |
| 2) He is a rabbi |
| 3) He is a bartender |
| 4) He is a priest |
| Plot: The film begins with a drunken and downtrodden Catholic priest telling his story to a sympathetic bartender (Brian George). Father Brian Finn (Edward Norton) has been dedicated to his calling since he was a child and now shares the duties of a New York parish with an older priest, Fr. Havel (Milo Forman). Rabbi Jacob "Jake" Schram (Ben Stiller), best friends with Brian since childhood, is the youngest rabbi at his Conservative synagogue; his lack of effort to find a Jewish wife often results in his mother, Ruth (Anne Bancroft) and other women of his congregation setting him up on blind dates, much to his dismay. The two men show a close bond, even in their professions, where the two are planning the opening of a jointly sponsored community center. In its earlier days, the friendship included a third party. Via flashbacks and reminiscent musings, Anna Reilly (Jenna Elfman) is introduced: she met Jake and Brian in middle school, after beating up a bully who was picking on them. The three became great friends, and enjoyed their childhood together. Unfortunately, Anna's father got a new job that resulted in the Reillys moving to California, and ultimately she lost touch with Brian and Jake. |
| score: 0.192387498163 |
| What is the name of the priest Brian works with? |
| 0) Father Havel |
| 1) Larry Friedman |
| 2) Ali Decker |
| 3) Don |
| 4) Ben Lewis |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Brian is involved in his own test of faith as he struggles with his feelings for Anna despite his vows. Apart from praying about the situation and discussing it with Fr. Havel, he keeps these thoughts mostly to himself. Brian begins misinterpreting Anna's words and actions (some of which are subtle signals to Jake as their affair is kept under wraps) and even has an erotic dream about her; he begins to seriously consider quitting the priesthood to pursue a romantic relationship with her. Anna tells Jake that she wants things to be more serious between them and he does not respond well. While the three have dinner one night with Jake's mother Ruth, Ruth has a private conversation with Anna, where she tearfully reveals that she knows about Anna and Jake's secret relationship. Jake and Brian walk in on the ladies having a tearful moment, and later Jake and Anna have an argument over the religious issues complicating their romance, which ends in the two parting ways in frustration. Anna calls Brian for comfort and he rushes over to her apartment. Still unaware of what's been going on, he takes her tearful ramblings to be a confession of feelings for him, then kisses her and admits his love. When she interrupts him, he first assumes it to be guilt based on his vows, but she tells him she is in love with Jake and finally admits that she and Jake have been seeing each other secretly for months. Feeling embarrassed and rejected, Brian raids Anna's liquor cabinet, angrily cutting off her attempts to re-assure him and apologize. He leaves and spends the whole night out drinking on the streets. The next day, still drunk, Brian stumbles into Jake's temple and interrupts a post-bar mitzvah gathering, resulting in a confrontation with Jake that ends with the priest punching the rabbi. He leaves and stumbles around the city, which brings the movie back to the very first scene with the bartender. |
| score: 0.193563019852 |
| Where did Anna move when her father got a new job? |
| 0) To New York |
| 1) To California |
| 2) To Los Angeles |
| 3) To Michigan |
| 4) To New Jersey |
| Plot: The film begins with a drunken and downtrodden Catholic priest telling his story to a sympathetic bartender (Brian George). Father Brian Finn (Edward Norton) has been dedicated to his calling since he was a child and now shares the duties of a New York parish with an older priest, Fr. Havel (Milo Forman). Rabbi Jacob "Jake" Schram (Ben Stiller), best friends with Brian since childhood, is the youngest rabbi at his Conservative synagogue; his lack of effort to find a Jewish wife often results in his mother, Ruth (Anne Bancroft) and other women of his congregation setting him up on blind dates, much to his dismay. The two men show a close bond, even in their professions, where the two are planning the opening of a jointly sponsored community center. In its earlier days, the friendship included a third party. Via flashbacks and reminiscent musings, Anna Reilly (Jenna Elfman) is introduced: she met Jake and Brian in middle school, after beating up a bully who was picking on them. The three became great friends, and enjoyed their childhood together. Unfortunately, Anna's father got a new job that resulted in the Reillys moving to California, and ultimately she lost touch with Brian and Jake. |
| score: 0.119798303181 |
| What event does Brian interrupt when he punches Jake at the temple? |
| 0) The post-bar mitzvah |
| 1) A baptism |
| 2) The Hanukkah |
| 3) The Holy Communion |
| 4) A wedding ceremony |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Brian is involved in his own test of faith as he struggles with his feelings for Anna despite his vows. Apart from praying about the situation and discussing it with Fr. Havel, he keeps these thoughts mostly to himself. Brian begins misinterpreting Anna's words and actions (some of which are subtle signals to Jake as their affair is kept under wraps) and even has an erotic dream about her; he begins to seriously consider quitting the priesthood to pursue a romantic relationship with her. Anna tells Jake that she wants things to be more serious between them and he does not respond well. While the three have dinner one night with Jake's mother Ruth, Ruth has a private conversation with Anna, where she tearfully reveals that she knows about Anna and Jake's secret relationship. Jake and Brian walk in on the ladies having a tearful moment, and later Jake and Anna have an argument over the religious issues complicating their romance, which ends in the two parting ways in frustration. Anna calls Brian for comfort and he rushes over to her apartment. Still unaware of what's been going on, he takes her tearful ramblings to be a confession of feelings for him, then kisses her and admits his love. When she interrupts him, he first assumes it to be guilt based on his vows, but she tells him she is in love with Jake and finally admits that she and Jake have been seeing each other secretly for months. Feeling embarrassed and rejected, Brian raids Anna's liquor cabinet, angrily cutting off her attempts to re-assure him and apologize. He leaves and spends the whole night out drinking on the streets. The next day, still drunk, Brian stumbles into Jake's temple and interrupts a post-bar mitzvah gathering, resulting in a confrontation with Jake that ends with the priest punching the rabbi. He leaves and stumbles around the city, which brings the movie back to the very first scene with the bartender. |
| score: 0.210415815538 |
| Who does Brian talk to about his feelings for Anna? |
| 0) Jake |
| 1) Ruth |
| 2) Fr. Havel |
| 3) The bartender |
| 4) Ben |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Brian is involved in his own test of faith as he struggles with his feelings for Anna despite his vows. Apart from praying about the situation and discussing it with Fr. Havel, he keeps these thoughts mostly to himself. Brian begins misinterpreting Anna's words and actions (some of which are subtle signals to Jake as their affair is kept under wraps) and even has an erotic dream about her; he begins to seriously consider quitting the priesthood to pursue a romantic relationship with her. Anna tells Jake that she wants things to be more serious between them and he does not respond well. While the three have dinner one night with Jake's mother Ruth, Ruth has a private conversation with Anna, where she tearfully reveals that she knows about Anna and Jake's secret relationship. Jake and Brian walk in on the ladies having a tearful moment, and later Jake and Anna have an argument over the religious issues complicating their romance, which ends in the two parting ways in frustration. Anna calls Brian for comfort and he rushes over to her apartment. Still unaware of what's been going on, he takes her tearful ramblings to be a confession of feelings for him, then kisses her and admits his love. When she interrupts him, he first assumes it to be guilt based on his vows, but she tells him she is in love with Jake and finally admits that she and Jake have been seeing each other secretly for months. Feeling embarrassed and rejected, Brian raids Anna's liquor cabinet, angrily cutting off her attempts to re-assure him and apologize. He leaves and spends the whole night out drinking on the streets. The next day, still drunk, Brian stumbles into Jake's temple and interrupts a post-bar mitzvah gathering, resulting in a confrontation with Jake that ends with the priest punching the rabbi. He leaves and stumbles around the city, which brings the movie back to the very first scene with the bartender. |
| score: 0.247179977446 |
| Why do Jake and Anna keep their relationship a secret at first? |
| 0) To avoid a confrontation with Jake's mother |
| 1) Because they are both busy |
| 2) Because they don't want to hurt Brian's feelings |
| 3) Because they are both seeing other people |
| 4) Because it is exciting that way |
| Plot: Sixteen years later, Anna calls her old friends out of the blue and the friendship is rekindled when her company temporarily reassigns her to a New York position. Feelings quickly begin to run deeper than before, as Anna, despite her workaholic tendencies, is as vibrant as Brian and Jake remembered her; however, it is, ironically, the men's careers that prove to be the most problematic. She and Jake begin sleeping together, but he is reluctant to be involved in a serious relationship with her because she is not Jewish, a fact which could compromise his relationship with his congregation and also with his mother (who disowned her eldest son - Jake's older brother Ethan - for marrying outside the faith). Between the religious conflict and their desire to spare the feelings of their mutual friend, the relationship is kept mostly secret, resulting in both humorous and harmful complications. As the months pass, both Jake and Anna's feelings for each other become stronger but due to the aforementioned issues, Jake still refuses the relationship as a serious one, despite Anna dropping hints to him about her having been recently taking a class (but refusing to tell him what kind of class it is), and her becoming visibly upset when they run into members of Jake's congregation while on a date and Jake introducing her only as "my old friend Anna". |
| score: 0.211578949626 |
| What is Jake Schram's occupation? |
| 0) School teacher |
| 1) Rabbi |
| 2) Catholic priest |
| 3) Bartender |
| 4) Yoga instructor |
| Plot: The film begins with a drunken and downtrodden Catholic priest telling his story to a sympathetic bartender (Brian George). Father Brian Finn (Edward Norton) has been dedicated to his calling since he was a child and now shares the duties of a New York parish with an older priest, Fr. Havel (Milo Forman). Rabbi Jacob "Jake" Schram (Ben Stiller), best friends with Brian since childhood, is the youngest rabbi at his Conservative synagogue; his lack of effort to find a Jewish wife often results in his mother, Ruth (Anne Bancroft) and other women of his congregation setting him up on blind dates, much to his dismay. The two men show a close bond, even in their professions, where the two are planning the opening of a jointly sponsored community center. In its earlier days, the friendship included a third party. Via flashbacks and reminiscent musings, Anna Reilly (Jenna Elfman) is introduced: she met Jake and Brian in middle school, after beating up a bully who was picking on them. The three became great friends, and enjoyed their childhood together. Unfortunately, Anna's father got a new job that resulted in the Reillys moving to California, and ultimately she lost touch with Brian and Jake. |
| score: 0.19238621515 |
| When does Kinsey begin to lose support? |
| 0) After he publishes his book on the sexual habits of women |
| 1) After he publishes his book on the sexual habits of the elderly |
| 2) After he publishes his book on the sexual habits of men |
| 3) After he publishes his book on the sexual habits of monkeys |
| 4) After he publishes his book on the sexual habits of black men |
| Plot: The first sexological book Kinsey publishes, which is on the sexual habits of the male, is a large-scale success and a best seller. Kinsey's research turns to women, which is met with more controversy. With the release of the female volume, support for Kinsey declines. McCarthyist pressures lead the Rockefeller Foundation to withdraw its financial support, lest it be labeled "Communist" for backing the subversion of traditional American values. Kinsey feels that he has failed everyone who has ever been a victim of sexual ignorance. A customs office is tipped off to an importation of some of Kinsey's research material, which only exacerbates the financial situation of Kinsey's research organization. Kinsey suffers a heart attack, and is found to have developed an addiction to barbiturates. Meeting with other philanthropists fails to garner the support needed. Still, Kinsey continues his taking of sex histories. |
| score: 0.27156707695 |
| What is Kinsey's first sexological book about? |
| 0) The sexual habits of children |
| 1) The sexual habits of monkeys |
| 2) The sexual habits of the male |
| 3) The sexual habits of the elderly |
| 4) The sexual habits of the female |
| Plot: The first sexological book Kinsey publishes, which is on the sexual habits of the male, is a large-scale success and a best seller. Kinsey's research turns to women, which is met with more controversy. With the release of the female volume, support for Kinsey declines. McCarthyist pressures lead the Rockefeller Foundation to withdraw its financial support, lest it be labeled "Communist" for backing the subversion of traditional American values. Kinsey feels that he has failed everyone who has ever been a victim of sexual ignorance. A customs office is tipped off to an importation of some of Kinsey's research material, which only exacerbates the financial situation of Kinsey's research organization. Kinsey suffers a heart attack, and is found to have developed an addiction to barbiturates. Meeting with other philanthropists fails to garner the support needed. Still, Kinsey continues his taking of sex histories. |
| score: 0.277547768938 |
| How does Kinsey respond to inquiries about whether or not he plans to conduct research on love? |
| 0) He explains that love is impossible to measure or quantify, but it is important |
| 1) He asks to skip to the next question |
| 2) He explains that love can't be measured and therefore doesn't exist |
| 3) He explains that love is stupid and therefore not important |
| 4) He explains that love is impossible to attain |
| Plot: The story returns to the initial interview with Kinsey, and he is asked about love and if he will ever attempt to conduct research on it. His response is that love is impossible to measure and impossible to quantify (and without measuring, he reminds us, there can be no science), but that it is important. The final scene is of Kinsey and his wife, pulling over to the side of the road for a nature walk. She remarks about a tree that has been there for a thousand years. Kinsey replies that the tree seems to display a strong love in the way its roots grip the earth. Afterwards, the two walk off together, Kinsey remarking "there's a lot of work to do". |
| score: 0.42835096504 |
| What is Kinsey asked about love during the interview? |
| 0) He is asked to define love |
| 1) He is asked whether he has ever been in love |
| 2) He is asked whether he believes that love is real |
| 3) He is asked whether he believes love can be measured |
| 4) He is asked whether he will ever attempt to conduct research on love |
| Plot: The story returns to the initial interview with Kinsey, and he is asked about love and if he will ever attempt to conduct research on it. His response is that love is impossible to measure and impossible to quantify (and without measuring, he reminds us, there can be no science), but that it is important. The final scene is of Kinsey and his wife, pulling over to the side of the road for a nature walk. She remarks about a tree that has been there for a thousand years. Kinsey replies that the tree seems to display a strong love in the way its roots grip the earth. Afterwards, the two walk off together, Kinsey remarking "there's a lot of work to do". |
| score: 0.386571724609 |
| What is the Kinsey scale? |
| 0) A way to determine if one is homosexual |
| 1) A body weight scale |
| 2) A scale used to determine if one is heterosexual |
| 3) A range of expression that ranks human sexuality |
| 4) |
| Plot: As time progresses Kinsey begins realizing that sexuality within humans, including himself, is a lot more varied than was originally thought. The range of expression he creates later becomes known as the Kinsey scale, which ranks overall sexuality from completely heterosexual to completely homosexual and everything in-between. |
| score: 0.490870909899 |
| What is Alfred Kinsey's profession? |
| 0) A lay minister |
| 1) A Boy Scout |
| 2) A psychologist |
| 3) A doctor |
| 4) A biology professor |
| Plot: Professor Alfred Kinsey is being interviewed about his sexual history. Interspersed with the interview, are flashbacks from his childhood and young-adulthood. The young child years show his father, a lay minister, denouncing modern inventions as leading to sexual sin, then humiliating him in a store when its keeper shows him cigarettes, while his adolescence shows his experiences as a Boy Scout and a late teenage scene shows Kinsey disappointing his father by his chosen vocational intentions. It then shows adult Kinsey teaching at Indiana University as a professor of biology lecturing on gall wasps. Kinsey falls in love with a student in his class, whom he calls Mac, and marries her. Consummation of their marriage is difficult at first, because of a medical problem Mac has that is fixed easily with minor surgery, after which it is shown that she has an equally intense sexual appetite as her husband. Meanwhile, at the University, Professor Kinsey, who is affectionately called "Prok" by his graduate students, meets with students after hours to offer individual sexual advice. |
| score: 0.239032966375 |
| Who provides financial support for Kinsey's research? |
| 0) Rockefeller Foundation |
| 1) Clyde Martin |
| 2) Herman Wells |
| 3) Huntington Hartford |
| 4) Dean |
| Plot: The first sexological book Kinsey publishes, which is on the sexual habits of the male, is a large-scale success and a best seller. Kinsey's research turns to women, which is met with more controversy. With the release of the female volume, support for Kinsey declines. McCarthyist pressures lead the Rockefeller Foundation to withdraw its financial support, lest it be labeled "Communist" for backing the subversion of traditional American values. Kinsey feels that he has failed everyone who has ever been a victim of sexual ignorance. A customs office is tipped off to an importation of some of Kinsey's research material, which only exacerbates the financial situation of Kinsey's research organization. Kinsey suffers a heart attack, and is found to have developed an addiction to barbiturates. Meeting with other philanthropists fails to garner the support needed. Still, Kinsey continues his taking of sex histories. |
| score: 0.313753490614 |
| What is the latest Kinsey's publication about? |
| 0) Gall Wasps |
| 1) Sex Education |
| 2) Sexual histories |
| 3) Sexual health |
| 4) Contraception |
| Plot: At a book party celebrating Kinsey's latest publication on gall wasps, Kinsey approaches the dean of students about an open-forum sex education course as opposed to the anti-sex propaganda taught in a general health class. Eventually, it is approved, but on the grounds that it is open only to teachers, graduate or senior students or married students. Nevertheless, Kinsey begins, teaching the sex course to a packed auditorium. Kinsey continues to answer students' questions in personal meetings but finds his answers to be severely limited by the complete paucity of scientific data about human sexual behavior. This leads Kinsey to pass out questionnaires in his sexual education class from which he learns of the enormous disparity between what society had assumed people do and what their actual practices are. After securing financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation, Kinsey and his research assistants, including his closest assistant, Clyde Martin, travel the country, interviewing subjects about their sexual histories. |
| score: 0.309451576689 |
| What was Arthur's father's work position? |
| 0) He was an architect |
| 1) He was a physicist |
| 2) He was a lay minister |
| 3) He was a priest |
| 4) He was an astronomer |
| Plot: Professor Alfred Kinsey is being interviewed about his sexual history. Interspersed with the interview, are flashbacks from his childhood and young-adulthood. The young child years show his father, a lay minister, denouncing modern inventions as leading to sexual sin, then humiliating him in a store when its keeper shows him cigarettes, while his adolescence shows his experiences as a Boy Scout and a late teenage scene shows Kinsey disappointing his father by his chosen vocational intentions. It then shows adult Kinsey teaching at Indiana University as a professor of biology lecturing on gall wasps. Kinsey falls in love with a student in his class, whom he calls Mac, and marries her. Consummation of their marriage is difficult at first, because of a medical problem Mac has that is fixed easily with minor surgery, after which it is shown that she has an equally intense sexual appetite as her husband. Meanwhile, at the University, Professor Kinsey, who is affectionately called "Prok" by his graduate students, meets with students after hours to offer individual sexual advice. |
| score: 0.0767800312952 |
| What is Professor Kinsey's nickname? |
| 0) Al |
| 1) Pork |
| 2) Kins |
| 3) Prokins |
| 4) Prok |
| Plot: Professor Alfred Kinsey is being interviewed about his sexual history. Interspersed with the interview, are flashbacks from his childhood and young-adulthood. The young child years show his father, a lay minister, denouncing modern inventions as leading to sexual sin, then humiliating him in a store when its keeper shows him cigarettes, while his adolescence shows his experiences as a Boy Scout and a late teenage scene shows Kinsey disappointing his father by his chosen vocational intentions. It then shows adult Kinsey teaching at Indiana University as a professor of biology lecturing on gall wasps. Kinsey falls in love with a student in his class, whom he calls Mac, and marries her. Consummation of their marriage is difficult at first, because of a medical problem Mac has that is fixed easily with minor surgery, after which it is shown that she has an equally intense sexual appetite as her husband. Meanwhile, at the University, Professor Kinsey, who is affectionately called "Prok" by his graduate students, meets with students after hours to offer individual sexual advice. |
| score: 0.22938297035 |
| What was Arthur's father's work position? |
| 0) A teacher |
| 1) A storekeeper |
| 2) A university professor |
| 3) A scientist |
| 4) A lay minister |
| Plot: Professor Alfred Kinsey is being interviewed about his sexual history. Interspersed with the interview, are flashbacks from his childhood and young-adulthood. The young child years show his father, a lay minister, denouncing modern inventions as leading to sexual sin, then humiliating him in a store when its keeper shows him cigarettes, while his adolescence shows his experiences as a Boy Scout and a late teenage scene shows Kinsey disappointing his father by his chosen vocational intentions. It then shows adult Kinsey teaching at Indiana University as a professor of biology lecturing on gall wasps. Kinsey falls in love with a student in his class, whom he calls Mac, and marries her. Consummation of their marriage is difficult at first, because of a medical problem Mac has that is fixed easily with minor surgery, after which it is shown that she has an equally intense sexual appetite as her husband. Meanwhile, at the University, Professor Kinsey, who is affectionately called "Prok" by his graduate students, meets with students after hours to offer individual sexual advice. |
| score: 0.0770385764084 |
| How does Alison's mother react when she finds out that Alison is pregnant? |
| 0) She is apathetic and refuses to give Alison any advice on what she should do with the baby |
| 1) She tries to convince Alison to keep the baby |
| 2) She is excited about being a grandmother |
| 3) She tries to convince Alison to give the baby up for adoption |
| 4) She tries to convince Alison to get an abortion |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.307718992162 |
| What is odd about Ben's proposal to Alison? |
| 0) The ring box has three rings it |
| 1) The ring box two rings in it |
| 2) The ring box has earrings in it |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) The ring box is empty |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.260564922836 |
| How does Alison's pregnancy affect her work life? |
| 0) She is very open about her pregnancy |
| 1) She is commended for balancing her pregnancy and her job and gets promoted |
| 2) The pregnancy doesn't affect her work life at all |
| 3) She tries to hide the pregnancy from her bosses out of fear that she will be fired |
| 4) She tries to hide the pregnancy from her co-workers but not her bosses to avoid them gossiping about her |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.304418435997 |
| How does Ben first react when Alison tells him that she is pregnant? |
| 0) He is shocked and angry |
| 1) He is relieved |
| 2) He is sad |
| 3) He is apathetic |
| 4) He is ecstatic |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.179497193021 |
| How come Alison and Ben end up having unprotected sex in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) They are both too drunk |
| 1) Ben misunderstands what Alison means when she says "Just do it already" |
| 2) They realize they do not have condoms |
| 3) They both decide not to use protection |
| 4) Alison tells Ben not to use a condom |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.32092044952 |
| Why does Debbie suspect that her husband is having an affair? |
| 0) she finds a number in his pocket |
| 1) she finds out he secretly rented a motel room |
| 2) he leaves at odd hours of the night |
| 3) he does not come home from work on time |
| 4) he won't tell her what he is doing at work |
| Plot: Alison is increasingly worried about Ben's lack of responsibility and commitment, and has doubts about the longevity of their relationship. These thoughts are due to her sister's unhappy marriage. Debbie's husband, Pete (Paul Rudd), works as a talent scout for rock bands, but he leaves at odd hours in the night, which makes her suspect he is having an affair. Upon investigating, she learns that he is actually part of a fantasy baseball draft, which he explains he participates in to be free from Debbie's controlling manner. This results in their separation, and when Ben expresses amusement at Pete's deception, it leads to a heated argument with Alison as they drive to her doctor. Angered, she ejects him from her car and abandons him in the middle of a busy street. He tracks her down to her appointment and they both start another argument, leading to their own breakup. Ben and Pete decide to go on a road trip to Las Vegas. |
| score: 0.247527611911 |
| What are the reasons that make Alison doubt about being able to have a long term relationship with Ben? |
| 0) she is afraid of their relationship turning out like her sisters |
| 1) she thinks he is stalking her |
| 2) he is self-employed |
| 3) she thinks he lacks responsibility and commitment |
| 4) he lives at home |
| Plot: Alison is increasingly worried about Ben's lack of responsibility and commitment, and has doubts about the longevity of their relationship. These thoughts are due to her sister's unhappy marriage. Debbie's husband, Pete (Paul Rudd), works as a talent scout for rock bands, but he leaves at odd hours in the night, which makes her suspect he is having an affair. Upon investigating, she learns that he is actually part of a fantasy baseball draft, which he explains he participates in to be free from Debbie's controlling manner. This results in their separation, and when Ben expresses amusement at Pete's deception, it leads to a heated argument with Alison as they drive to her doctor. Angered, she ejects him from her car and abandons him in the middle of a busy street. He tracks her down to her appointment and they both start another argument, leading to their own breakup. Ben and Pete decide to go on a road trip to Las Vegas. |
| score: 0.266492742204 |
| Why does Debbie change her opinion about Ben, while in the hospital? |
| 0) Because she is impressed by his knowledge of medicine |
| 1) Because she is impressed that Ben let her take charge of the situation |
| 2) Because she is impressed with how much money Ben has |
| 3) Because she is impressed that Ben took charge of the situation |
| 4) Because she is unimpressed by how Ben took charge of the situation |
| Plot: He also starts reading the pregnancy books that he had purchased early on. When Alison goes into labor and is not able to contact her doctor, she calls Ben, as Debbie and Pete are at Legoland. Ben discovers that the gynecologist they had been seeing (Loudon Wainwright) is out of town, despite having assured them that he never took vacations. Ben calls him and leaves a furious voicemail, threatening murder. During labor, Alison apologizes for doubting Ben's commitment and admits that she never thought the man who got her pregnant would be the right one for her. When Debbie and Pete arrive at the hospital, Ben adamantly refuses to allow her to be at Alison's side, insisting that it is his place. Debbie is both furious and impressed that Ben took charge of the situation and begins to change her formerly negative opinion about him. The couple welcomes a baby girl (a boy in the alternate ending) and settle down happily together in a new apartment in Los Angeles. |
| score: 0.317610176194 |
| How does Ben react when he finds out Alison's gynecologist is out of town? |
| 0) Ben is distraught and has an anxiety attack |
| 1) Ben calls him and leaves an excited voicemail about the baby |
| 2) Ben writes him an angry letter where he threatens to murder the doctor |
| 3) Ben calls the hospital and threatens to sue them |
| 4) Ben calls him and leaves an angry voicemail where he threatens to murder the doctor |
| Plot: He also starts reading the pregnancy books that he had purchased early on. When Alison goes into labor and is not able to contact her doctor, she calls Ben, as Debbie and Pete are at Legoland. Ben discovers that the gynecologist they had been seeing (Loudon Wainwright) is out of town, despite having assured them that he never took vacations. Ben calls him and leaves a furious voicemail, threatening murder. During labor, Alison apologizes for doubting Ben's commitment and admits that she never thought the man who got her pregnant would be the right one for her. When Debbie and Pete arrive at the hospital, Ben adamantly refuses to allow her to be at Alison's side, insisting that it is his place. Debbie is both furious and impressed that Ben took charge of the situation and begins to change her formerly negative opinion about him. The couple welcomes a baby girl (a boy in the alternate ending) and settle down happily together in a new apartment in Los Angeles. |
| score: 0.319708409371 |
| Why is Alison concerned about having a child? |
| 0) She thinks it is too early for her to have a child |
| 1) She doesn't think Ben would make a good father |
| 2) She thinks she will be fired if her bosses find out about her pregnancy |
| 3) She knows her mother is against her having a child |
| 4) She believes she couldn't live with Ben |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.293083114127 |
| What happens when Alison's boss finds out about her pregnancy? |
| 0) He tells her to get an abortion |
| 1) He decides to have Alison interview pregnant celebrities to improve ratings with female viewers |
| 2) He asks her to get married to the baby's father |
| 3) He puts her on another show |
| 4) She is fired |
| Plot: Under the heavy influence of psychedelic mushrooms, they realize their loss and decide to take responsibility for their relationships. Simultaneously, Debbie drags a timid Alison out partying with her, but they are refused admission to a nightclub by its apologetic bouncer (Craig Robinson) on account of Debbie's age and Alison's pregnancy, leading to Debbie's tearful laments about her life and her desire to have Pete back. They reconcile at their daughter's birthday party, but when Ben tries to work things out with Alison, she doesn't want to get back together. Alison's boss finds out about her pregnancy, and sees an opportunity to boost ratings with female viewers by having Alison interview pregnant celebrities. After a talk with his father, Ben decides to take responsibility and goes to great effort to change his ways, including moving out of his friends' house, getting an office job as a web designer, and creating a baby's room in his new apartment. |
| score: 0.352312098038 |
| What does Ben do for living? |
| 0) He works at a theme park |
| 1) He works at a local nightclub |
| 2) He works at a book store |
| 3) He works on television |
| 4) He works on a celebrity porn website |
| Plot: Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is a career-minded woman who has just been given an on-air role with E! and is living in the pool house with her sister Debbie's (Leslie Mann) family. Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) is laid-back and sardonic. He lives off funds received in compensation for an injury and sporadically works on a celebrity porn website with his roommates (Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Jason Segel and Martin Starr), in between smoking marijuana or going off with them at theme parks such as Knott's Berry Farm. While celebrating her promotion, Alison meets Ben at a local nightclub. After a night of drinking, they end up having sex. Due to a misunderstanding, they do not use protection: Alison uses the phrase "Just do it already" to encourage Ben to put the condom on, but he misinterprets this to mean to dispense with using one. The following morning, they quickly learn over breakfast that they have little in common and go their separate ways, which leaves Ben visibly upset. |
| score: 0.19629017401 |
| What does Alison do after she realizes she is pregnant? |
| 0) She goes to see a doctor |
| 1) She contacts Ben |
| 2) She asks Ben to marry her |
| 3) She quits her job |
| 4) She decides to have an abortion |
| Plot: Eight weeks later, Alison experiences morning sickness during an interview with James Franco and realizes she could be pregnant. She contacts Ben for the first time since their one-night stand to tell him. Although insensitive at first, Ben says he will be there to support Alison. While he is still unsure about being a parent, his father (Harold Ramis) is excited. Alison's mother (Joanna Kerns) tries to persuade her daughter to have an abortion, but Alison decides to keep the child. Later, Alison and Ben decide to give their relationship a chance. The couple's efforts include Ben making an awkward marriage proposal with an empty ring box, promising to get her one someday. Alison thinks it is too early to think about marriage, because she is more concerned with hiding the pregnancy from her bosses, believing that they will fire her if they ever found out. After a somewhat promising beginning, tensions surface in the relationship. |
| score: 0.254421496966 |
| What does Debbie Discover when she suspects that Pete is cheating on her |
| 0) Pete is cheating on her with Allison |
| 1) Pete loves her |
| 2) Pete is part of a fantasy baseball draft |
| 3) She discovers about Pete and Ben's secret trip to Las Vegas |
| 4) Pete has been cheating on her even before the wedding |
| Plot: Alison is increasingly worried about Ben's lack of responsibility and commitment, and has doubts about the longevity of their relationship. These thoughts are due to her sister's unhappy marriage. Debbie's husband, Pete (Paul Rudd), works as a talent scout for rock bands, but he leaves at odd hours in the night, which makes her suspect he is having an affair. Upon investigating, she learns that he is actually part of a fantasy baseball draft, which he explains he participates in to be free from Debbie's controlling manner. This results in their separation, and when Ben expresses amusement at Pete's deception, it leads to a heated argument with Alison as they drive to her doctor. Angered, she ejects him from her car and abandons him in the middle of a busy street. He tracks her down to her appointment and they both start another argument, leading to their own breakup. Ben and Pete decide to go on a road trip to Las Vegas. |
| score: 0.341341637784 |
| What is the name of the valley where the animals live? |
| 0) Valley of China. |
| 1) Fictional Valley. |
| 2) Valley of Peace. |
| 3) Valley of Joy. |
| 4) Pong Valley. |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.240447154508 |
| Who is Po? |
| 0) A little koala. |
| 1) A red panda. |
| 2) A giant panda. |
| 3) A brown bear. |
| 4) A giant crocodile. |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.24302289895 |
| In which country is the movie set ? |
| 0) In ancient Japan. |
| 1) In modern Korea. |
| 2) In ancient Thailand. |
| 3) In ancient China. |
| 4) In ancient India. |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.110368261392 |
| What does Po's father reveal to him as the secret ingredient for his famous secret ingredient soup? |
| 0) Pepper |
| 1) Lemon juice |
| 2) Nothing; there is no secret ingredient |
| 3) Salt |
| 4) Love |
| Plot: At the same time, the Furious Five set out to stop Tai Lung themselves, only to be overwhelmed and defeated by Tai Lung's nerve strikes. Shifu decides that Po is ready to receive the Dragon Scroll, but the scroll reveals nothing but a blank, reflective surface. Believing the scroll to be useless, Shifu orders Po and the Five to evacuate the valley. As Tai Lung arrives and fights Shifu, the distraught Po finds his father who, in an attempt to console him, reveals that the long-withheld secret ingredient to his famous "secret ingredient soup" is nothing, explaining that things become special if they are believed to be. Po realizes that this concept is the entire point of the Dragon Scroll, and goes back to confront Tai Lung before the leopard is able to kill Shifu. |
| score: 0.300569368428 |
| What does Po realize after his father tells him that things only become special if they are believed to be? |
| 0) Po realizes that his father is a liar |
| 1) Po realizes that the same concept applies to the Dragon Scroll |
| 2) Po realizes that his father is very smart |
| 3) Po realizes that the same concept applies to the Book of Dragons |
| 4) Po realizes that the same concept applies to the Tiger Scroll |
| Plot: At the same time, the Furious Five set out to stop Tai Lung themselves, only to be overwhelmed and defeated by Tai Lung's nerve strikes. Shifu decides that Po is ready to receive the Dragon Scroll, but the scroll reveals nothing but a blank, reflective surface. Believing the scroll to be useless, Shifu orders Po and the Five to evacuate the valley. As Tai Lung arrives and fights Shifu, the distraught Po finds his father who, in an attempt to console him, reveals that the long-withheld secret ingredient to his famous "secret ingredient soup" is nothing, explaining that things become special if they are believed to be. Po realizes that this concept is the entire point of the Dragon Scroll, and goes back to confront Tai Lung before the leopard is able to kill Shifu. |
| score: 0.430950546359 |
| How does Po defeat Tai Lung? |
| 0) By using the Wuxi Finger Hold |
| 1) By punching him in the face |
| 2) By using the Wuxi High Kick |
| 3) By using the Wuxi Arm Hold |
| 4) By tickling him |
| Plot: Po becomes a formidable challenge for Tai Lung as he tries to protect the Dragon Scroll, using his unorthodox fighting style to confuse his opponent and his body fat to block his nerve strikes. Tai Lung momentarily bests Po and retrieves the scroll, but is unable to understand or accept its symbolic meaning. Po ultimately defeats him using the mysterious Wuxi Finger Hold. Po is praised by the Valley of Peace and earns the respect of all the Furious Five, who fully acknowledge him as a true kung fu master. Po then finds Shifu, who finally attains inner peace with the valley safe once more. |
| score: 0.311193327989 |
| How is Po received by the residents of the Valley of Peace after he defeats Tai Lung? |
| 0) He is despised by the residents of the Valley of Peace |
| 1) He is teased by the residents of the Valley of Peace |
| 2) He is praised by the residents of the Valley of Peace |
| 3) He is ignored by the residents of the Valley of Peace |
| 4) He is worshipped like a god by the residents of the Valley of Peace |
| Plot: Po becomes a formidable challenge for Tai Lung as he tries to protect the Dragon Scroll, using his unorthodox fighting style to confuse his opponent and his body fat to block his nerve strikes. Tai Lung momentarily bests Po and retrieves the scroll, but is unable to understand or accept its symbolic meaning. Po ultimately defeats him using the mysterious Wuxi Finger Hold. Po is praised by the Valley of Peace and earns the respect of all the Furious Five, who fully acknowledge him as a true kung fu master. Po then finds Shifu, who finally attains inner peace with the valley safe once more. |
| score: 0.363144836896 |
| What happens when Tai Lung obtains the Dragon Scroll? |
| 0) He becomes invincible |
| 1) He becomes extremely powerful |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) He is unable to understand its symbolic meaning |
| 4) He becomes immortal |
| Plot: Po becomes a formidable challenge for Tai Lung as he tries to protect the Dragon Scroll, using his unorthodox fighting style to confuse his opponent and his body fat to block his nerve strikes. Tai Lung momentarily bests Po and retrieves the scroll, but is unable to understand or accept its symbolic meaning. Po ultimately defeats him using the mysterious Wuxi Finger Hold. Po is praised by the Valley of Peace and earns the respect of all the Furious Five, who fully acknowledge him as a true kung fu master. Po then finds Shifu, who finally attains inner peace with the valley safe once more. |
| score: 0.311052278431 |
| What kind of animal is Po's father? |
| 0) A turtle |
| 1) A tiger |
| 2) A goose |
| 3) A swan |
| 4) A panda |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.270232902563 |
| Who are Po's kung fu idols? |
| 0) The Fast Five |
| 1) The Fantastic Five |
| 2) The Fantastic Four |
| 3) The Furious Five |
| 4) The Famous Five |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.336978479304 |
| Why is Po unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master? |
| 0) Because he is too overweight |
| 1) Because he has to help his father at the farm |
| 2) Because he has to help his father at the restaurant |
| 3) Because he can't afford to pay someone to teach him |
| 4) Because he has to take care of his younger siblings |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.309003681539 |
| What is Po obsessed with? |
| 0) Learning karate |
| 1) Learning how to make amazing noodles |
| 2) Learning kung fu |
| 3) Learning mixed martial arts |
| 4) Learning tae kwon do |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.342338730824 |
| Why does Tai Lung want revenge? |
| 0) For being denied the Tiger Scroll |
| 1) For being denied the Book of Dragons |
| 2) For being denied a gold medal |
| 3) For being denied the Dragon Scroll |
| 4) For being denied the Dragon Texts |
| Plot: At the same time, the Furious Five set out to stop Tai Lung themselves, only to be overwhelmed and defeated by Tai Lung's nerve strikes. Shifu decides that Po is ready to receive the Dragon Scroll, but the scroll reveals nothing but a blank, reflective surface. Believing the scroll to be useless, Shifu orders Po and the Five to evacuate the valley. As Tai Lung arrives and fights Shifu, the distraught Po finds his father who, in an attempt to console him, reveals that the long-withheld secret ingredient to his famous "secret ingredient soup" is nothing, explaining that things become special if they are believed to be. Po realizes that this concept is the entire point of the Dragon Scroll, and goes back to confront Tai Lung before the leopard is able to kill Shifu. |
| score: 0.32565684216 |
| What is special about the Dragon Warrior? |
| 0) The Dragon Warrior is the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Shifu |
| 1) The Dragon Warrior is the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Tai Lung |
| 2) The Dragon Warrior is the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Lion Scroll and capable of defeating Tai Lung |
| 3) The Dragon Warrior is the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Tao Li |
| 4) The Dragon Warrior is the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Book of Dragons and capable of defeating Tai Lung |
| Plot: Grand Master Oogway, an old tortoise and Shifu's mentor, has a vision that Shifu's adoptive son and former student, the evil snow leopard Tai Lung, will escape from prison and return to the Valley of Peace to take revenge for being denied the Dragon Scroll, which is said to hold the secret to limitless power. Shifu is alarmed and sends his messenger, the goose Zeng, to prevent Tai Lung's escape. He then holds a kung fu tournament for the Furious Five so that Oogway may identify the Dragon Warrior, the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Tai Lung. Forced to take a cumbersome noodle cart to the tournament, Po arrives as the arena doors close and is unable to enter. Desperate to see the Dragon Warrior chosen, Po straps himself to a set of fireworks, rockets into the sky, and crashes into the middle of the arena and opens his eyes to see Oogway pointing his finger at him. To everyone's surprise, Oogway proclaims Po as the Dragon Warrior, much to the Furious Five's dismay. |
| score: 0.348143785449 |
| What kind of animal is Zeng? |
| 0) He is a goose |
| 1) He is a duck |
| 2) He is a chicken |
| 3) He is a swan |
| 4) He is a tortoise |
| Plot: Grand Master Oogway, an old tortoise and Shifu's mentor, has a vision that Shifu's adoptive son and former student, the evil snow leopard Tai Lung, will escape from prison and return to the Valley of Peace to take revenge for being denied the Dragon Scroll, which is said to hold the secret to limitless power. Shifu is alarmed and sends his messenger, the goose Zeng, to prevent Tai Lung's escape. He then holds a kung fu tournament for the Furious Five so that Oogway may identify the Dragon Warrior, the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Tai Lung. Forced to take a cumbersome noodle cart to the tournament, Po arrives as the arena doors close and is unable to enter. Desperate to see the Dragon Warrior chosen, Po straps himself to a set of fireworks, rockets into the sky, and crashes into the middle of the arena and opens his eyes to see Oogway pointing his finger at him. To everyone's surprise, Oogway proclaims Po as the Dragon Warrior, much to the Furious Five's dismay. |
| score: 0.171737147912 |
| What kind of animal is Tai Lung? |
| 0) He is a tiger |
| 1) He is a lion |
| 2) He is a panther |
| 3) He is a tortoise |
| 4) He is a snow leopard |
| Plot: At the same time, the Furious Five set out to stop Tai Lung themselves, only to be overwhelmed and defeated by Tai Lung's nerve strikes. Shifu decides that Po is ready to receive the Dragon Scroll, but the scroll reveals nothing but a blank, reflective surface. Believing the scroll to be useless, Shifu orders Po and the Five to evacuate the valley. As Tai Lung arrives and fights Shifu, the distraught Po finds his father who, in an attempt to console him, reveals that the long-withheld secret ingredient to his famous "secret ingredient soup" is nothing, explaining that things become special if they are believed to be. Po realizes that this concept is the entire point of the Dragon Scroll, and goes back to confront Tai Lung before the leopard is able to kill Shifu. |
| score: 0.243552975982 |
| Who is Oogway? |
| 0) Shifu's adoptive son and former student |
| 1) A tae kwon do grand master and Shifu's mentor |
| 2) Po's grandfather |
| 3) A karate grand master and Shifu's mentor |
| 4) A kung-fu grand master and Shifu's mentor |
| Plot: Grand Master Oogway, an old tortoise and Shifu's mentor, has a vision that Shifu's adoptive son and former student, the evil snow leopard Tai Lung, will escape from prison and return to the Valley of Peace to take revenge for being denied the Dragon Scroll, which is said to hold the secret to limitless power. Shifu is alarmed and sends his messenger, the goose Zeng, to prevent Tai Lung's escape. He then holds a kung fu tournament for the Furious Five so that Oogway may identify the Dragon Warrior, the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Tai Lung. Forced to take a cumbersome noodle cart to the tournament, Po arrives as the arena doors close and is unable to enter. Desperate to see the Dragon Warrior chosen, Po straps himself to a set of fireworks, rockets into the sky, and crashes into the middle of the arena and opens his eyes to see Oogway pointing his finger at him. To everyone's surprise, Oogway proclaims Po as the Dragon Warrior, much to the Furious Five's dismay. |
| score: 0.305051721138 |
| What does Po do in order to enter the tournament arena after the doors are closed? |
| 0) He sneaks in through a window |
| 1) He sneaks in through a secret tunnel |
| 2) He sneaks in through a hidden back door |
| 3) He straps himself to a set of dynamite sticks and crashes into the middle of the arena |
| 4) He straps himself to a set of fireworks and crashes into the middle of the arena |
| Plot: Grand Master Oogway, an old tortoise and Shifu's mentor, has a vision that Shifu's adoptive son and former student, the evil snow leopard Tai Lung, will escape from prison and return to the Valley of Peace to take revenge for being denied the Dragon Scroll, which is said to hold the secret to limitless power. Shifu is alarmed and sends his messenger, the goose Zeng, to prevent Tai Lung's escape. He then holds a kung fu tournament for the Furious Five so that Oogway may identify the Dragon Warrior, the one kung fu master worthy of receiving the Dragon Scroll and capable of defeating Tai Lung. Forced to take a cumbersome noodle cart to the tournament, Po arrives as the arena doors close and is unable to enter. Desperate to see the Dragon Warrior chosen, Po straps himself to a set of fireworks, rockets into the sky, and crashes into the middle of the arena and opens his eyes to see Oogway pointing his finger at him. To everyone's surprise, Oogway proclaims Po as the Dragon Warrior, much to the Furious Five's dismay. |
| score: 0.245476018117 |
| How do the Furious Five get along with Po? |
| 0) They get along well and help him during the training. |
| 1) They get along fine, but they are not friends. |
| 2) They ignore him, because he will never be as good as them. |
| 3) They get along very well, ultimately building a strong friendship. |
| 4) They don't get along well, they despise and mock him. |
| Plot: Believing Oogway's decision to be an accident, Shifu tries to get rid of Po by ridiculing him into quitting kung fu training coupled with a torturous training regime. The Furious Five similarly despise and mock Po as an upstart with no skill in kung fu. After receiving encouragement from Oogway, however, Po endures his grueling training and slowly begins to befriend the Five with his tenacity, culinary skill, and good humor. Meanwhile, Tai Lung escapes from prison as foreseen by Oogway, ironically picking his locks with one of Zeng's feathers. Shifu learns of Tai Lung's escape and informs Oogway, who extracts a promise from Shifu to believe in Po and then ascends to the sky in a cloud of peach blossoms. Still unable to grasp the basics of kung fu, Po despairingly admits that he has no chance of defeating Tai Lung. Shifu, however, discovers that Po is capable of impressive physical feats when motivated by food. Using food as positive reinforcement, Shifu successfully trains Po to incorporate these feats into an effective kung fu style. |
| score: 0.21276795227 |
| How does Tail Lung escape from prison? |
| 0) He escapes during a visit to the prison ambulance. |
| 1) He digs a tunnel under his bed. |
| 2) He kills a warden while he was serving him lunch in the cell. |
| 3) He manages to escape by picking his locks with one of Feng's feathers. |
| 4) He bribes a warden and escapes in the middle of the night. |
| Plot: Believing Oogway's decision to be an accident, Shifu tries to get rid of Po by ridiculing him into quitting kung fu training coupled with a torturous training regime. The Furious Five similarly despise and mock Po as an upstart with no skill in kung fu. After receiving encouragement from Oogway, however, Po endures his grueling training and slowly begins to befriend the Five with his tenacity, culinary skill, and good humor. Meanwhile, Tai Lung escapes from prison as foreseen by Oogway, ironically picking his locks with one of Zeng's feathers. Shifu learns of Tai Lung's escape and informs Oogway, who extracts a promise from Shifu to believe in Po and then ascends to the sky in a cloud of peach blossoms. Still unable to grasp the basics of kung fu, Po despairingly admits that he has no chance of defeating Tai Lung. Shifu, however, discovers that Po is capable of impressive physical feats when motivated by food. Using food as positive reinforcement, Shifu successfully trains Po to incorporate these feats into an effective kung fu style. |
| score: 0.172625320731 |
| How does Shifu treat Po as his student? |
| 0) He ignores him during the training and doesn't want to help him. |
| 1) He treats him kindly, much better than other students. |
| 2) He is very strict, but fair to him. |
| 3) He ridicules him and trains him rigorously, in order to make him quit kung fu. |
| 4) He is too permissive and lets Po do anything he wants. |
| Plot: The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane a quintet of kung fu masters trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself. |
| score: 0.397575106442 |
| What does Bracken tell Exley when they meet outside City Hall? |
| 0) She tells him she has quit being a detective and is returning home to Arizona |
| 1) She tells him she has quit being a prostitute and is returning home to Nevada |
| 2) She tells him she has quit being a secretary and is returning home to Arizona |
| 3) She tells him she has quit being a model and is returning home to Texas |
| 4) She tells him she has quit being a prostitute and is returning home to Arizona |
| Plot: Exley is praised as a hero and receives medals for his bravery, and the LAPD launches a top-to-bottom investigation of its men. Upon leaving City Hall, Exley sees Bracken, who tells him she has quit being a prostitute and is returning home to Arizona. In the back of her car sits White, who survived his gunshot wounds but is unable to talk. Exley and White shake hands and Bracken drives off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.469914562088 |
| Who is in the back of Bracken's car? |
| 0) Vincennes |
| 1) Hudgens |
| 2) White |
| 3) No one |
| 4) Smith |
| Plot: Exley is praised as a hero and receives medals for his bravery, and the LAPD launches a top-to-bottom investigation of its men. Upon leaving City Hall, Exley sees Bracken, who tells him she has quit being a prostitute and is returning home to Arizona. In the back of her car sits White, who survived his gunshot wounds but is unable to talk. Exley and White shake hands and Bracken drives off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.25709615607 |
| What happens between White and Exley at the end of the movie? |
| 0) Nothing; they ignore each other |
| 1) They shake hands |
| 2) They punch each other |
| 3) They hug |
| 4) They get into a fight |
| Plot: Exley is praised as a hero and receives medals for his bravery, and the LAPD launches a top-to-bottom investigation of its men. Upon leaving City Hall, Exley sees Bracken, who tells him she has quit being a prostitute and is returning home to Arizona. In the back of her car sits White, who survived his gunshot wounds but is unable to talk. Exley and White shake hands and Bracken drives off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.338070281986 |
| What is Vincennes' off duty job? |
| 0) He is a writer for a celebrity magazine |
| 1) He is a technical advisor on a police movie |
| 2) He is a technical advisor on a popular TV police drama series |
| 3) He is a drug dealer |
| 4) He is a mechanic |
| Plot: Detective Sergeant Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey) is a narcotics detective who moonlights as a technical advisor on Badge of Honor, a popular TV police drama series. He is providing Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), publisher of the Hush-Hush tabloid magazine, with tips about celebrity arrests that will attract more readers to Hudgens' magazine. When actor Matt Reynolds (Simon Baker) is killed during a scheme in which he is to be caught in a homosexual tryst with the L.A. district attorney, Vincennes is determined to find his killer. |
| score: 0.311785650297 |
| What is the name of the TV show that Vincennes works as a technical advisor for? |
| 0) Badge of Honor |
| 1) Badge of Truth |
| 2) L.A. Cops |
| 3) LAPD Confidential |
| 4) Badge of Peace |
| Plot: Detective Sergeant Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey) is a narcotics detective who moonlights as a technical advisor on Badge of Honor, a popular TV police drama series. He is providing Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), publisher of the Hush-Hush tabloid magazine, with tips about celebrity arrests that will attract more readers to Hudgens' magazine. When actor Matt Reynolds (Simon Baker) is killed during a scheme in which he is to be caught in a homosexual tryst with the L.A. district attorney, Vincennes is determined to find his killer. |
| score: 0.288984297504 |
| Who is Sid Hudgens? |
| 0) A narcotics detective |
| 1) A writer for a tabloid magazine |
| 2) The district attorney |
| 3) The publisher of a tabloid magazine |
| 4) An actor |
| Plot: Detective Sergeant Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey) is a narcotics detective who moonlights as a technical advisor on Badge of Honor, a popular TV police drama series. He is providing Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), publisher of the Hush-Hush tabloid magazine, with tips about celebrity arrests that will attract more readers to Hudgens' magazine. When actor Matt Reynolds (Simon Baker) is killed during a scheme in which he is to be caught in a homosexual tryst with the L.A. district attorney, Vincennes is determined to find his killer. |
| score: 0.296839347251 |
| What kind of information does Vincennes give to Sid? |
| 0) He doesn't give Sid any information |
| 1) He gives Sid tips about celebrity arrests |
| 2) He gives Sid information about himself |
| 3) He gives Sid tips about civilian arrests |
| 4) He gives Sid tips about corruption in the LAPD |
| Plot: Detective Sergeant Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey) is a narcotics detective who moonlights as a technical advisor on Badge of Honor, a popular TV police drama series. He is providing Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), publisher of the Hush-Hush tabloid magazine, with tips about celebrity arrests that will attract more readers to Hudgens' magazine. When actor Matt Reynolds (Simon Baker) is killed during a scheme in which he is to be caught in a homosexual tryst with the L.A. district attorney, Vincennes is determined to find his killer. |
| score: 0.29121575831 |
| Who is Bracken's pimp? |
| 0) Mickey Cohen |
| 1) Pierce Patchett |
| 2) Johnny Stompanato |
| 3) Dudley Smith |
| 4) Sid Hudgens |
| Plot: The three men individually investigate the Nite Owl killings, which initially look like a botched robbery resulting in six homicides, and concurrent events which reveal indications of corruption all around them. Exley pursues absolute justice, all the while trying to live up to his family name. White pursues Nite Owl victim Susan Lefferts, which leads him to Lynn Bracken (Kim Basinger), a Veronica Lake look-alike prostitute with ties to the case he and Exley are investigating. White falls for Bracken, who later sleeps with Exley in order to allow Hudgens to take compromising photos of him. Vincennes follows up on a pornography racket with ties to both the Nite Owl and Bracken's wealthy pimp Pierce Patchett (David Strathairn), operator of Fleur-de-Lis, a call girl service that runs prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars like Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth. |
| score: 0.22913486536 |
| What kind of prostitutes does Fleur-de-Lis run? |
| 0) Prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble famous singers like Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth |
| 1) Prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars like Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth |
| 2) Prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble pin-up girls like Bettie Page and Bunny Yeager |
| 3) Prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars like Bette Davis and Marilyn Monroe |
| 4) Prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble clients' wives |
| Plot: The three men individually investigate the Nite Owl killings, which initially look like a botched robbery resulting in six homicides, and concurrent events which reveal indications of corruption all around them. Exley pursues absolute justice, all the while trying to live up to his family name. White pursues Nite Owl victim Susan Lefferts, which leads him to Lynn Bracken (Kim Basinger), a Veronica Lake look-alike prostitute with ties to the case he and Exley are investigating. White falls for Bracken, who later sleeps with Exley in order to allow Hudgens to take compromising photos of him. Vincennes follows up on a pornography racket with ties to both the Nite Owl and Bracken's wealthy pimp Pierce Patchett (David Strathairn), operator of Fleur-de-Lis, a call girl service that runs prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars like Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth. |
| score: 0.293727385856 |
| What is the name of Pierce's call girl service? |
| 0) Fleur-de-Lis |
| 1) Eau-de-Lis |
| 2) Fleur-de-Fille |
| 3) Fleur-de-Lune |
| 4) Fleur-de-Lacour |
| Plot: The three men individually investigate the Nite Owl killings, which initially look like a botched robbery resulting in six homicides, and concurrent events which reveal indications of corruption all around them. Exley pursues absolute justice, all the while trying to live up to his family name. White pursues Nite Owl victim Susan Lefferts, which leads him to Lynn Bracken (Kim Basinger), a Veronica Lake look-alike prostitute with ties to the case he and Exley are investigating. White falls for Bracken, who later sleeps with Exley in order to allow Hudgens to take compromising photos of him. Vincennes follows up on a pornography racket with ties to both the Nite Owl and Bracken's wealthy pimp Pierce Patchett (David Strathairn), operator of Fleur-de-Lis, a call girl service that runs prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars like Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth. |
| score: 0.190869384361 |
| What does Vincennes find out during his investigation of a pornography racket? |
| 0) Sid Hudgens runs a call girl service with prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble famous singers |
| 1) Paul Patchett runs a call girl service with prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble movie stars |
| 2) Pierce Patchett runs a call girl service with prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble famous singers |
| 3) Mickey Cohen runs a call girl service with prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble movie stars |
| 4) Pierce Patchett runs a call girl service with prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble movie stars |
| Plot: The three men individually investigate the Nite Owl killings, which initially look like a botched robbery resulting in six homicides, and concurrent events which reveal indications of corruption all around them. Exley pursues absolute justice, all the while trying to live up to his family name. White pursues Nite Owl victim Susan Lefferts, which leads him to Lynn Bracken (Kim Basinger), a Veronica Lake look-alike prostitute with ties to the case he and Exley are investigating. White falls for Bracken, who later sleeps with Exley in order to allow Hudgens to take compromising photos of him. Vincennes follows up on a pornography racket with ties to both the Nite Owl and Bracken's wealthy pimp Pierce Patchett (David Strathairn), operator of Fleur-de-Lis, a call girl service that runs prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars like Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth. |
| score: 0.316731020478 |
| What was Exley's father's job? |
| 0) He was the Chief of Police |
| 1) He was the mayor |
| 2) He was a firefighter |
| 3) He was an LAPD detective |
| 4) He was a lawyer |
| Plot: White and Exley, long-time rivals, start working together as they realize the truth of Smith's agenda and that they are at risk. Following Smith's attempt to have them killed, Smith shoots White but then surrenders to Exley. As police arrive, Exley shoots Smith in the back, killing him. The LAPD cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Exley, but Exley demands that he and White be rewarded for their cooperation in the deception. |
| score: 0.368590014366 |
| Who is Edmund Exley? |
| 0) He is a detective and the son of a legendary LAPD detective |
| 1) He is a detective and the son of a legendary FBI agent |
| 2) He is a detective and the son of a famous actor |
| 3) He is a lawyer and the son of a legendary LAPD detective |
| 4) He is a detective and the father of a legendary LAPD detective |
| Plot: In early 1950s Los Angeles, Detective Sergeant Edmund "Ed" Exley (Guy Pearce), the son of a legendary LAPD detective, is determined to live up to his father's reputation. His intelligence, insistence on following regulations and cold demeanor contribute to his isolation from other officers. He exacerbates this resentment by volunteering to testify in a police brutality case, insisting on a promotion to Detective Lieutenant against the advice of Captain Dudley Smith (James Cromwell). Exley's ambition is fueled by the murder of his father by an unknown assailant, to whom he refers as "Rollo Tomasi" to give him personality. |
| score: 0.322493579773 |
| What happens after Smith surrenders to Exley? |
| 0) Exley shoots Smith in the back |
| 1) Exley stabs Smith in the back |
| 2) White shoots Smith in the back |
| 3) Smith shoots Exley in the back |
| 4) Exley arrests Smith |
| Plot: White and Exley, long-time rivals, start working together as they realize the truth of Smith's agenda and that they are at risk. Following Smith's attempt to have them killed, Smith shoots White but then surrenders to Exley. As police arrive, Exley shoots Smith in the back, killing him. The LAPD cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Exley, but Exley demands that he and White be rewarded for their cooperation in the deception. |
| score: 0.548384312239 |
| What does the LAPD do after Smith's death? |
| 0) They cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Vincennes |
| 1) They cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Exley |
| 2) They tell the truth about the crimes Smith committed but say that he redeemed himself by dying a hero while protecting Exley |
| 3) They cover up Smith's crimes but tell the truth about how he died |
| 4) They cover up Smith's death and say he went missing |
| Plot: White and Exley, long-time rivals, start working together as they realize the truth of Smith's agenda and that they are at risk. Following Smith's attempt to have them killed, Smith shoots White but then surrenders to Exley. As police arrive, Exley shoots Smith in the back, killing him. The LAPD cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Exley, but Exley demands that he and White be rewarded for their cooperation in the deception. |
| score: 0.524014880049 |
| How is Exley rewarded for his actions? |
| 0) He gets a promotion. |
| 1) He is given medals for his bravery. |
| 2) He gets a raise and a car. |
| 3) He is given an apartment by the sea. |
| 4) He is given a golden medal. |
| Plot: Exley is praised as a hero and receives medals for his bravery, and the LAPD launches a top-to-bottom investigation of its men. Upon leaving City Hall, Exley sees Bracken, who tells him she has quit being a prostitute and is returning home to Arizona. In the back of her car sits White, who survived his gunshot wounds but is unable to talk. Exley and White shake hands and Bracken drives off into the sunset. |
| score: 0.332692649184 |
| How is Matt killed? |
| 0) He is killed by his jealous wife. |
| 1) He is killed in a terrorist attack. |
| 2) He is killed in a plot which included catching him in bed with the L.A. district attorney. |
| 3) He is killed in a car crash. |
| 4) He is killed by a jealous husband, after he found him in bed with his wife. |
| Plot: Detective Sergeant Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey) is a narcotics detective who moonlights as a technical advisor on Badge of Honor, a popular TV police drama series. He is providing Sid Hudgens (Danny DeVito), publisher of the Hush-Hush tabloid magazine, with tips about celebrity arrests that will attract more readers to Hudgens' magazine. When actor Matt Reynolds (Simon Baker) is killed during a scheme in which he is to be caught in a homosexual tryst with the L.A. district attorney, Vincennes is determined to find his killer. |
| score: 0.171154113692 |
| Who killed Exley's father? |
| 0) Captain Dudley Smith. |
| 1) An unknown person whom he calls Rollo Tomasi. |
| 2) Pierce Patchett. |
| 3) Mickey Cohen. |
| 4) An unknown person whom he calls Detective Liutenant. |
| Plot: In early 1950s Los Angeles, Detective Sergeant Edmund "Ed" Exley (Guy Pearce), the son of a legendary LAPD detective, is determined to live up to his father's reputation. His intelligence, insistence on following regulations and cold demeanor contribute to his isolation from other officers. He exacerbates this resentment by volunteering to testify in a police brutality case, insisting on a promotion to Detective Lieutenant against the advice of Captain Dudley Smith (James Cromwell). Exley's ambition is fueled by the murder of his father by an unknown assailant, to whom he refers as "Rollo Tomasi" to give him personality. |
| score: 0.326263923447 |
| What happens during Smith's attempt to kill Bud and Exley? |
| 0) Smith shoots White and surrenders to Exley. |
| 1) Exley and Bud overpower and kill him. |
| 2) White shoots Smith. |
| 3) White pushes Smith into the sea. |
| 4) He is left without bullets, so he has to return home. |
| Plot: White and Exley, long-time rivals, start working together as they realize the truth of Smith's agenda and that they are at risk. Following Smith's attempt to have them killed, Smith shoots White but then surrenders to Exley. As police arrive, Exley shoots Smith in the back, killing him. The LAPD cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Exley, but Exley demands that he and White be rewarded for their cooperation in the deception. |
| score: 0.534835124267 |
| Why do Exley and Bud decide to work together? |
| 0) Because they realize they can be stronger only by working together. |
| 1) Because they realize Jack Vincennes is their joint enemy. |
| 2) Because they realize what Smith really wants and that they are at risk. |
| 3) Because they have too many debts and have to make some money. |
| 4) Because they share the office and they have to start cooperating. |
| Plot: White and Exley, long-time rivals, start working together as they realize the truth of Smith's agenda and that they are at risk. Following Smith's attempt to have them killed, Smith shoots White but then surrenders to Exley. As police arrive, Exley shoots Smith in the back, killing him. The LAPD cover up Smith's crimes and say he died a hero in the shootout while protecting Exley, but Exley demands that he and White be rewarded for their cooperation in the deception. |
| score: 0.365111133128 |
| What is Bud obsessed with? |
| 0) He is obsessed with collecting toys. |
| 1) He is obsessed with Batman. |
| 2) He is obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. |
| 3) He is obsessed with beating drug dealers. |
| 4) He is obsessed with punishing women who cheat on their husbands. |
| Plot: Officer Wendell "Bud" White (Russell Crowe), whom Exley considers a "mindless thug", is a plainclothes officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. White comes to dislike Exley after White's partner, Dick Stensland, is terminated due to Exley's testimony in the Bloody Christmas scandal. White is sought out by Smith for a job in which they harass and beat up out of town criminals trying to fill the void left in Los Angeles following the imprisonment of Mickey Cohen for tax evasion. The Nite Owl case, a multiple homicide at a coffee shop, becomes personal after Stensland is found to be one of the victims. |
| score: 0.250806825608 |
| Who is Bud White? |
| 0) He is a bartender at a coffee shop. |
| 1) He is an officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. |
| 2) He is a petty criminal. |
| 3) He is the chief of the police station. |
| 4) He is a member of the L.A. mafia. |
| Plot: Officer Wendell "Bud" White (Russell Crowe), whom Exley considers a "mindless thug", is a plainclothes officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. White comes to dislike Exley after White's partner, Dick Stensland, is terminated due to Exley's testimony in the Bloody Christmas scandal. White is sought out by Smith for a job in which they harass and beat up out of town criminals trying to fill the void left in Los Angeles following the imprisonment of Mickey Cohen for tax evasion. The Nite Owl case, a multiple homicide at a coffee shop, becomes personal after Stensland is found to be one of the victims. |
| score: 0.258297395801 |
| Why did Smith orchestrate the Nite Owl attack? |
| 0) In an effort to take over the drug empire |
| 1) In an effort to take over the mafia empire |
| 2) In an effort to take over the heroin empire |
| 3) In an effort to take over the nazi empire |
| 4) In an effort to take over the cocaine empire |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.28803191647 |
| What happens to the three African Americans charged with the Nite Owl killings? |
| 0) Later killed in a bomb blast |
| 1) Later killed in a shootout |
| 2) Later killed in a car crash |
| 3) Later killed in a fire blast |
| 4) Later killed in a plane crash |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.280772323065 |
| What is later discovered about the three men charges with the Nite Owl killings? |
| 0) They were not the killers but gangsters |
| 1) They were not the killers but gang robbers |
| 2) They were not the killers but gang rapists |
| 3) They were not the killers but snipers |
| 4) They were not the killers but gang extortioners |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.289176856851 |
| Who was the victim of the three gang rapists? |
| 0) Brazilian victim |
| 1) Chinese victim |
| 2) Japanese victim |
| 3) Hispanic victim |
| 4) Asian victim |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.208994033855 |
| What does Vincennes tell Smith when he asks him if he has any last words? |
| 0) Vincennes replied "Hollo Komasi" |
| 1) Vincennes replied "Rollo Tomasetto" |
| 2) Vincennes replied "Rollo Tomasi" |
| 3) Vincennes replied "Tollo Romasi" |
| 4) Vincennes replied "Rollo Jamasi" |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.387710668609 |
| Who is charged for the Nite Owl killings? |
| 0) Four African Americans are charged with the killings |
| 1) Three Indian Americans are charged with the killings |
| 2) Three African Americans are charged with the killings |
| 3) Four Asian Americans are charged with the killings |
| 4) Three Asian Americans are charged with the killings |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.296887744061 |
| Who does Smith kill to cover his connection to the Nite Owl killings? |
| 0) Stompanato, Stensland and Patchett |
| 1) Stensland, Hudgens and Stompanato |
| 2) Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett |
| 3) Vincennes, Hudgens and Stompanato |
| 4) Stompanato, Hudgens and Stensland |
| Plot: Three African Americans are charged with the killings and later killed in a shootout. It is revealed that they were not the killers but gang rapists, and their Hispanic victim lied in her statement. Captain Smith was behind the Nite Owl killings, in an effort to take over the heroin empire that Mickey Cohen left behind. After killing Vincennes, Hudgens and Patchett, Smith sends hitmen to murder White and Exley. However, while killing Vincennes, Smith had asked Vincennes whether he had any last words. Vincennes replied with "Rollo Tomasi", which arouses Exley's suspicion when Smith asks Exley who that is. |
| score: 0.411747950483 |
| What case led to the termination of Bud's partner from the force? |
| 0) Sock puppet scandal |
| 1) Tin sock va scandal |
| 2) Bloody Christmas scandal |
| 3) Black sox scandal |
| 4) Bloody sock scandal |
| Plot: Officer Wendell "Bud" White (Russell Crowe), whom Exley considers a "mindless thug", is a plainclothes officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. White comes to dislike Exley after White's partner, Dick Stensland, is terminated due to Exley's testimony in the Bloody Christmas scandal. White is sought out by Smith for a job in which they harass and beat up out of town criminals trying to fill the void left in Los Angeles following the imprisonment of Mickey Cohen for tax evasion. The Nite Owl case, a multiple homicide at a coffee shop, becomes personal after Stensland is found to be one of the victims. |
| score: 0.20444481154 |
| Who is killed during a homicide at a coffee shop? |
| 0) Stensland |
| 1) White |
| 2) Patchett |
| 3) Smith |
| 4) Vincennes |
| Plot: Officer Wendell "Bud" White (Russell Crowe), whom Exley considers a "mindless thug", is a plainclothes officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. White comes to dislike Exley after White's partner, Dick Stensland, is terminated due to Exley's testimony in the Bloody Christmas scandal. White is sought out by Smith for a job in which they harass and beat up out of town criminals trying to fill the void left in Los Angeles following the imprisonment of Mickey Cohen for tax evasion. The Nite Owl case, a multiple homicide at a coffee shop, becomes personal after Stensland is found to be one of the victims. |
| score: 0.191204732123 |
| What was Mickey Cohen arrested for? |
| 0) For tax purposes alimony |
| 1) For tax evasion |
| 2) For tax debt |
| 3) For tax lien |
| 4) For tax warrant |
| Plot: Officer Wendell "Bud" White (Russell Crowe), whom Exley considers a "mindless thug", is a plainclothes officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. White comes to dislike Exley after White's partner, Dick Stensland, is terminated due to Exley's testimony in the Bloody Christmas scandal. White is sought out by Smith for a job in which they harass and beat up out of town criminals trying to fill the void left in Los Angeles following the imprisonment of Mickey Cohen for tax evasion. The Nite Owl case, a multiple homicide at a coffee shop, becomes personal after Stensland is found to be one of the victims. |
| score: 0.250086963151 |
| What is the name of Bud's partner? |
| 0) Dudley Smith |
| 1) Dick Stensland |
| 2) Sid Hudgens |
| 3) Lynn Bracken |
| 4) Pierce Patchett |
| Plot: Officer Wendell "Bud" White (Russell Crowe), whom Exley considers a "mindless thug", is a plainclothes officer obsessed with violently punishing woman-beaters. White comes to dislike Exley after White's partner, Dick Stensland, is terminated due to Exley's testimony in the Bloody Christmas scandal. White is sought out by Smith for a job in which they harass and beat up out of town criminals trying to fill the void left in Los Angeles following the imprisonment of Mickey Cohen for tax evasion. The Nite Owl case, a multiple homicide at a coffee shop, becomes personal after Stensland is found to be one of the victims. |
| score: 0.203054826056 |
| What is the result of Rice's and Darby's deal? |
| 0) Ames is found innocent and wals free. |
| 1) Ames gets a lifetime prison sentence. |
| 2) Ames gets a sentence to serve five years in prison. |
| 3) Ames is sentenced to death. |
| 4) Ames is freed. |
| Plot: In a 1999 Philadelphia violent home invasion, engineer Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is forced to witness the rape and murder of his wife and young daughter, by Clarence James Darby (Christian Stolte) and his accomplice Rupert Ames (Josh Stewart). Prosecutor Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) is unable to use DNA evidence to securely convict both accused. Unwilling to take a chance on lowering his high and yet unbeaten 96% conviction rate, he chooses to make a deal with Darby (the actual murderer), letting him plead guilty to a lesser charge, in return for testifying against Ames. Ames is falsely found guilty of masterminding the break-in and both murders and is sentenced to death. Shelton feels betrayed by Rice's actions, as he had pleaded with him not to make the deal and to at least try convict both of them, and because he chose to release the actual killer. Darby serves his shortened sentence and is released just a few years later. |
| score: 0.29587400883 |
| How does Shelton's suitcase bomb activate? |
| 0) With a cell phone. |
| 1) With a remote control. |
| 2) With a computer. |
| 3) With a button on it. |
| 4) With a voice recognition. |
| Plot: While making a further background check on Shelton, Rice discovers that he used to own an auto garage less than one mile from the prison. Exploring this property, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) find an underground tunnel that leads to a cache of guns, disguises, and other equipment right below the solitary confinement cells. Evidence in the tunnel points Rice to Shelton's next target - city hall, where the mayor is holding an emergency meeting with all the city officials. Rice and his men can't find Shelton, but discover evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| score: 0.307838811964 |
| Where is Shelton's hideout located? |
| 0) Below the solitary confinement cells. |
| 1) Above the solitary confinement cells. |
| 2) Behind the prison laundry room. |
| 3) Close to the prison yard below the ground. |
| 4) In the prison bathroom. |
| Plot: While making a further background check on Shelton, Rice discovers that he used to own an auto garage less than one mile from the prison. Exploring this property, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) find an underground tunnel that leads to a cache of guns, disguises, and other equipment right below the solitary confinement cells. Evidence in the tunnel points Rice to Shelton's next target - city hall, where the mayor is holding an emergency meeting with all the city officials. Rice and his men can't find Shelton, but discover evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| score: 0.356946187766 |
| Who helps Rice exploring Shelton's garage? |
| 0) Bill Reynolds. |
| 1) Rupert Ames. |
| 2) Jonas Cantrell. |
| 3) Detective Garza. |
| 4) Detective Dunnigan. |
| Plot: While making a further background check on Shelton, Rice discovers that he used to own an auto garage less than one mile from the prison. Exploring this property, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) find an underground tunnel that leads to a cache of guns, disguises, and other equipment right below the solitary confinement cells. Evidence in the tunnel points Rice to Shelton's next target - city hall, where the mayor is holding an emergency meeting with all the city officials. Rice and his men can't find Shelton, but discover evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| score: 0.359266605872 |
| What do Rice and Dunnigan conclude from exploring Shelton's hideout? |
| 0) That his next target is the city hall. |
| 1) That he has an accomplice in the outside. |
| 2) That his next target is the national museum. |
| 3) That his wife is helping him from the outside. |
| 4) That his next target is the tv station. |
| Plot: While making a further background check on Shelton, Rice discovers that he used to own an auto garage less than one mile from the prison. Exploring this property, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) find an underground tunnel that leads to a cache of guns, disguises, and other equipment right below the solitary confinement cells. Evidence in the tunnel points Rice to Shelton's next target - city hall, where the mayor is holding an emergency meeting with all the city officials. Rice and his men can't find Shelton, but discover evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| score: 0.350525006111 |
| What do Rice and his colleagues discover in the city hall? |
| 0) Evidence pointing to a suicidal killer hiding somewhere in the city hall. |
| 1) Evidence pointing to a self-activated letter bomb in the room directly above the meeting. |
| 2) Evidence that someone from the city hall has been helping Shelton all the time. |
| 3) Evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| 4) Evidence pointing to a bottle containing lethal gas in the room directly below the meeting. |
| Plot: While making a further background check on Shelton, Rice discovers that he used to own an auto garage less than one mile from the prison. Exploring this property, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) find an underground tunnel that leads to a cache of guns, disguises, and other equipment right below the solitary confinement cells. Evidence in the tunnel points Rice to Shelton's next target - city hall, where the mayor is holding an emergency meeting with all the city officials. Rice and his men can't find Shelton, but discover evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| score: 0.38308255012 |
| What do Rice and Dunnigan discover in Shelton's auto garage? |
| 0) A hidden closet full of money. |
| 1) A man hiding under the table. |
| 2) A safe full of jewlery. |
| 3) An an underground tunnel. |
| 4) A stack of drugs and money. |
| Plot: While making a further background check on Shelton, Rice discovers that he used to own an auto garage less than one mile from the prison. Exploring this property, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) find an underground tunnel that leads to a cache of guns, disguises, and other equipment right below the solitary confinement cells. Evidence in the tunnel points Rice to Shelton's next target - city hall, where the mayor is holding an emergency meeting with all the city officials. Rice and his men can't find Shelton, but discover evidence pointing to a cell-phone-activated suitcase bomb in the room directly below the meeting. |
| score: 0.360224823874 |
| How does Shelton manage to get granted bail? |
| 0) He argues that he should be granted bail due to weak evidence and lack of a criminal record |
| 1) He argues that he should be granted bail due to lack of evidence and his high status in society |
| 2) He bribes the judge into agreeing to grant him bail |
| 3) He doesn't get granted bail |
| 4) He gets lucky |
| Plot: As he leaves the interrogation room, Rice receives a phone call from his wife, and learns that Shelton had sent a copy of the snuff film of Darby's brutal murder to his house, traumatizing his young daughter. He initially refuses to bargain with Shelton in order to get a confession but District Attorney Jonas Cantrell (Bruce McGill) orders Rice to make the deal. In court, Shelton represents himself. He successfully argues that he should be granted bail, citing weak evidence and lack of criminal record but when this is granted, he proceeds to berate the judge for accepting the "bullshit" legal precedents he himself cited and for being too eager to let madmen and murderers back on the street. The judge jails Shelton for contempt of court. |
| score: 0.340860094075 |
| Why does the judge decide not to grant Shelton bail and jail him for contempt of court? |
| 0) Because he attacks the judge in court |
| 1) Because he insults the judge's family |
| 2) Because he attacks Rice in court |
| 3) No reason in particular |
| 4) Because he berates the judge for accepting the "bullshit" legal precedents he cited |
| Plot: As he leaves the interrogation room, Rice receives a phone call from his wife, and learns that Shelton had sent a copy of the snuff film of Darby's brutal murder to his house, traumatizing his young daughter. He initially refuses to bargain with Shelton in order to get a confession but District Attorney Jonas Cantrell (Bruce McGill) orders Rice to make the deal. In court, Shelton represents himself. He successfully argues that he should be granted bail, citing weak evidence and lack of criminal record but when this is granted, he proceeds to berate the judge for accepting the "bullshit" legal precedents he himself cited and for being too eager to let madmen and murderers back on the street. The judge jails Shelton for contempt of court. |
| score: 0.374244189447 |
| What did Shelton do that traumatized Rice's daughter? |
| 0) He sent a copy of Saw III to Rice's house |
| 1) He hid underneath her bed and scared her in the middle of the night |
| 2) He kidnapped her |
| 3) He shot her |
| 4) He sent a copy of the footage of Darby's murder to Rice's house |
| Plot: Once in jail, Shelton demands a porterhouse steak lunch be delivered to his cell by a specific time, in return for disclosing where to find Darby's lawyer, who they then discover was reported missing three days earlier. Rice agrees, though the lunch is delayed by a few minutes due to the warden's security measures and their wish. Once he has his meal, Shelton provides a set of coordinates, where Rice and the others find Darby's lawyer. He was buried alive in a crate but suffocated when his air supply ran out minutes earlier. Back at the jail, Shelton invites his cellmate to join him in his steak meal and then kills him by stabbing him in the neck with the steak's bone. Upon discovery of the murder, the warden moves Shelton into solitary confinement. |
| score: 0.424732995754 |
| How does Rice save the city officials from the bomb? |
| 0) By evacuating the officials from City hall |
| 1) By defusing it |
| 2) By bringing the bomb to Shelton's cell |
| 3) By convincing Shelton not to detonate it |
| 4) By rigging Shelton's detonator so it fails to work |
| Plot: Shelton returns to his garage after planting the city hall bomb, then returns to his cell. He is surprised to find Rice waiting for him. Rice states that it is the end of the road for him and he should do the right thing. Shelton is convinced that he is doing the right thing but Rice just has to see it that way. Rice explains that it is not right murdering people and he is causing the same pain that he is going through. Shelton suggests another deal, but Rice states that he no longer makes deals with murderers saying Shelton taught him that. Rice pleads with him not to detonate that last bomb. Shelton hesitates but detonates the bomb. Rice quickly leaves the cell, revealing that it was a trick. Shelton discovers the bomb handcuffed to his bed. He sits on his bed pulling out his daughter's bracelet and gazing at it with a look of sadness as the bomb explodes. |
| score: 0.410781015987 |
| What does Shelton offer in exchange for the steak? |
| 0) The location of Darby's lawyer |
| 1) The location of a bomb |
| 2) A confession |
| 3) The location of Darby's body |
| 4) Information about a bank robbery |
| Plot: Once in jail, Shelton demands a porterhouse steak lunch be delivered to his cell by a specific time, in return for disclosing where to find Darby's lawyer, who they then discover was reported missing three days earlier. Rice agrees, though the lunch is delayed by a few minutes due to the warden's security measures and their wish. Once he has his meal, Shelton provides a set of coordinates, where Rice and the others find Darby's lawyer. He was buried alive in a crate but suffocated when his air supply ran out minutes earlier. Back at the jail, Shelton invites his cellmate to join him in his steak meal and then kills him by stabbing him in the neck with the steak's bone. Upon discovery of the murder, the warden moves Shelton into solitary confinement. |
| score: 0.354376313891 |
| Where do Rice and his colleagues find Darby's lawyer? |
| 0) In a dried up well |
| 1) Buried in a crate |
| 2) Tied up in abandoned building |
| 3) In an open grave |
| 4) Buried in the woods |
| Plot: Once in jail, Shelton demands a porterhouse steak lunch be delivered to his cell by a specific time, in return for disclosing where to find Darby's lawyer, who they then discover was reported missing three days earlier. Rice agrees, though the lunch is delayed by a few minutes due to the warden's security measures and their wish. Once he has his meal, Shelton provides a set of coordinates, where Rice and the others find Darby's lawyer. He was buried alive in a crate but suffocated when his air supply ran out minutes earlier. Back at the jail, Shelton invites his cellmate to join him in his steak meal and then kills him by stabbing him in the neck with the steak's bone. Upon discovery of the murder, the warden moves Shelton into solitary confinement. |
| score: 0.326493319847 |
| What does Shelton demand for lunch in his prison cell? |
| 0) A pizza |
| 1) Chinese food |
| 2) Pork ribs |
| 3) A porterhouse steak |
| 4) Fresh pasta |
| Plot: Once in jail, Shelton demands a porterhouse steak lunch be delivered to his cell by a specific time, in return for disclosing where to find Darby's lawyer, who they then discover was reported missing three days earlier. Rice agrees, though the lunch is delayed by a few minutes due to the warden's security measures and their wish. Once he has his meal, Shelton provides a set of coordinates, where Rice and the others find Darby's lawyer. He was buried alive in a crate but suffocated when his air supply ran out minutes earlier. Back at the jail, Shelton invites his cellmate to join him in his steak meal and then kills him by stabbing him in the neck with the steak's bone. Upon discovery of the murder, the warden moves Shelton into solitary confinement. |
| score: 0.328317500701 |
| Who becomes the acting District Attorney after Cantrell's murder? |
| 0) Bray |
| 1) Garza |
| 2) Reynolds |
| 3) Lowell |
| 4) Rice |
| Plot: As he leaves the interrogation room, Rice receives a phone call from his wife, and learns that Shelton had sent a copy of the snuff film of Darby's brutal murder to his house, traumatizing his young daughter. He initially refuses to bargain with Shelton in order to get a confession but District Attorney Jonas Cantrell (Bruce McGill) orders Rice to make the deal. In court, Shelton represents himself. He successfully argues that he should be granted bail, citing weak evidence and lack of criminal record but when this is granted, he proceeds to berate the judge for accepting the "bullshit" legal precedents he himself cited and for being too eager to let madmen and murderers back on the street. The judge jails Shelton for contempt of court. |
| score: 0.267772860624 |
| What does the CIA agent say about Shelton's capacities? |
| 0) That he is sloppy in his work |
| 1) That he is well trained |
| 2) That he is capable of killing anyone he wishes |
| 3) 3 and 4 above |
| 4) That he has a wide network of contacts who help him |
| Plot: Following a tip, Cantrell arranges a meeting with a CIA contact and takes Rice along. They learn that Shelton had in fact worked with the agency previously as a "brain"; a highly trained agent whose job was creating devices to assassinate people in imaginative ways. Further, they are warned that Shelton has no contacts but is capable of killing anyone he wishes, no matter who they are or where he is. The contact warns them that Shelton does nothing without a reason, and if he's in solitary confinement at the prison, he's there because he wants to be there, and not that they put him there. During a meeting with Rice and Cantrell, the judge that presided over Darby/Ames' case, is killed when she answers her cell phone. Shelton demands Rice to drop all charges against him or more people will die - he has until 6:00 am to do so. When Rice again fails to meet the demands, a number of Rice's assistants are killed by car bombs, one of them is Sarah Lowell (Leslie Bibb). Rice immediately moves his family to a safe house. As Rice and Cantrell leave the funeral of Lowell, Cantrell is killed by a weaponized bomb disposal robot operated by an unseen person. The frustrated and ill-tempered mayor (Viola Davis) puts the city under lockdown and promotes Rice to acting District Attorney. |
| score: 0.220362899323 |
| What does Shelton demand after killing the judge from the Darby/Ames' case? |
| 0) That his case be assigned to a new judge |
| 1) That he be moved to a different cell |
| 2) That Rice drops all charges against him |
| 3) That he be moved to another prison |
| 4) That Rice resigns his position |
| Plot: Following a tip, Cantrell arranges a meeting with a CIA contact and takes Rice along. They learn that Shelton had in fact worked with the agency previously as a "brain"; a highly trained agent whose job was creating devices to assassinate people in imaginative ways. Further, they are warned that Shelton has no contacts but is capable of killing anyone he wishes, no matter who they are or where he is. The contact warns them that Shelton does nothing without a reason, and if he's in solitary confinement at the prison, he's there because he wants to be there, and not that they put him there. During a meeting with Rice and Cantrell, the judge that presided over Darby/Ames' case, is killed when she answers her cell phone. Shelton demands Rice to drop all charges against him or more people will die - he has until 6:00 am to do so. When Rice again fails to meet the demands, a number of Rice's assistants are killed by car bombs, one of them is Sarah Lowell (Leslie Bibb). Rice immediately moves his family to a safe house. As Rice and Cantrell leave the funeral of Lowell, Cantrell is killed by a weaponized bomb disposal robot operated by an unseen person. The frustrated and ill-tempered mayor (Viola Davis) puts the city under lockdown and promotes Rice to acting District Attorney. |
| score: 0.350024130033 |
| What happens when Rice does not succeed in meeting Shelton's demands? |
| 0) Rice's family is killed in an explosion |
| 1) The Mayor is killed |
| 2) The judge in the Darby/Ames case is killed |
| 3) Many of Rice's assistants are killed by car bombs |
| 4) The DA's office building is bombed |
| Plot: Shelton returns to his garage after planting the city hall bomb, then returns to his cell. He is surprised to find Rice waiting for him. Rice states that it is the end of the road for him and he should do the right thing. Shelton is convinced that he is doing the right thing but Rice just has to see it that way. Rice explains that it is not right murdering people and he is causing the same pain that he is going through. Shelton suggests another deal, but Rice states that he no longer makes deals with murderers saying Shelton taught him that. Rice pleads with him not to detonate that last bomb. Shelton hesitates but detonates the bomb. Rice quickly leaves the cell, revealing that it was a trick. Shelton discovers the bomb handcuffed to his bed. He sits on his bed pulling out his daughter's bracelet and gazing at it with a look of sadness as the bomb explodes. |
| score: 0.413482792302 |
| What was the role of Rupert Ames in the crime against Sheltons? |
| 0) He was the driver |
| 1) He was the mastermind |
| 2) He was the actual killer |
| 3) He was Darby's accomplice |
| 4) He broke into the Shelton residence |
| Plot: In a 1999 Philadelphia violent home invasion, engineer Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is forced to witness the rape and murder of his wife and young daughter, by Clarence James Darby (Christian Stolte) and his accomplice Rupert Ames (Josh Stewart). Prosecutor Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) is unable to use DNA evidence to securely convict both accused. Unwilling to take a chance on lowering his high and yet unbeaten 96% conviction rate, he chooses to make a deal with Darby (the actual murderer), letting him plead guilty to a lesser charge, in return for testifying against Ames. Ames is falsely found guilty of masterminding the break-in and both murders and is sentenced to death. Shelton feels betrayed by Rice's actions, as he had pleaded with him not to make the deal and to at least try convict both of them, and because he chose to release the actual killer. Darby serves his shortened sentence and is released just a few years later. |
| score: 0.274963262557 |
| How does Shelton paralyze Darby? |
| 0) With spider venom |
| 1) With snake venom |
| 2) With a taser |
| 3) With anesthesia drugs |
| 4) With puffer fish venom |
| Plot: Ten years later, Ames's time on death row is up as he continues protesting his innocence. Unknown to the prosecutors and the witnesses, the cardiotoxic drug that's usually used in executions has been replaced with another drug (Potassium bromide), causing Ames to die an extremely painful death. Evidence relating to tampering with the drug implicates his accomplice Darby. As the police draw near to arrest him, an anonymous caller alerts Darby and offers him a way to escape, directing him to a remote location nearby. Shelton, disguised as a cop, reveals himself as the caller and paralyzes Darby with puffer fish venom. He proceeds to strap Darby to a table, opposite a full-length mirror, and tortures and extremely brutally dismembers him in revenge for killing his wife and daughter. He video captures the entire proceedings. When Darby's remains are found, circumstantial evidence tentatively ties his death to Shelton. Despite knowing the evidence is weak, Shelton surrenders himself, and points out the flaws in Rice's case against him. Shelton, knowing Rice will need a confession, baits Rice by telling him he will give a full confession if Rice will get a couple of things for him; the first being a new comfy bed for his cell. |
| score: 0.285290485153 |
| What does Shelton ask Rice in return for confessing the crime? |
| 0) A different prison uniform |
| 1) Access to newspapers |
| 2) A new cell |
| 3) A new bed for his cell |
| 4) To be transfered to a different prison |
| Plot: Shelton returns to his garage after planting the city hall bomb, then returns to his cell. He is surprised to find Rice waiting for him. Rice states that it is the end of the road for him and he should do the right thing. Shelton is convinced that he is doing the right thing but Rice just has to see it that way. Rice explains that it is not right murdering people and he is causing the same pain that he is going through. Shelton suggests another deal, but Rice states that he no longer makes deals with murderers saying Shelton taught him that. Rice pleads with him not to detonate that last bomb. Shelton hesitates but detonates the bomb. Rice quickly leaves the cell, revealing that it was a trick. Shelton discovers the bomb handcuffed to his bed. He sits on his bed pulling out his daughter's bracelet and gazing at it with a look of sadness as the bomb explodes. |
| score: 0.352425661244 |
| What was Elle aiming to achieve with Bruiser's Bill? |
| 0) She was aiming to propose a law on animal rights. |
| 1) She was trying to improve procedures with regard to animal testing. |
| 2) She was aiming to ban animal testing. |
| 3) She wanted to ban keeping of pets in apartments. |
| 4) She was aiming to propose a law on animal shelters. |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.488466850656 |
| Where did Elle live before going to Washington? |
| 0) She lived in Chicago. |
| 1) She lived in Houston. |
| 2) She lived in Boston. |
| 3) She lived in Philadelphia. |
| 4) She lived in New York. |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.360517821881 |
| How is Emmett related to Elle? |
| 0) He is Elle's fiance. |
| 1) He and Elle are colleagues. |
| 2) He is Elle's father. |
| 3) They are best friends. |
| 4) He is Elle's brother. |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.499815106028 |
| What caused Elle's negative perception of Washington politics? |
| 0) Her co-workers |
| 1) Her failed attempts to improve her working environment |
| 2) Timothy's teasing |
| 3) Rudd's behaviour |
| 4) Her preconcieved bad attitude |
| Plot: While working for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd (Sally Field), Elle is met with skepticism and other barriers common to Washington politics. Rudd's member of staff, Timothy, sarcastically calls her "Capitol Barbie". (There has even been a Barbie doll based on Elle Woods.) After a variety of ups and downs including a failed attempt to improve her work environment by having her co-workers write compliments about one another and place them in the "snap cup", Elle starts to lose her faith in Washington politics. |
| score: 0.351814934432 |
| What was the "snap cup"? |
| 0) A cup for Elle's co-workers to place their suggestions to improve their work place |
| 1) A cup for Elle's co-workers to place their litter |
| 2) A cup for Elle's co-workers to place their compliments about each other |
| 3) A cup for Elle's co-workers to place their comments about each other |
| 4) A cup for Elle's co-workers to place their complaints about each other |
| Plot: While working for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd (Sally Field), Elle is met with skepticism and other barriers common to Washington politics. Rudd's member of staff, Timothy, sarcastically calls her "Capitol Barbie". (There has even been a Barbie doll based on Elle Woods.) After a variety of ups and downs including a failed attempt to improve her work environment by having her co-workers write compliments about one another and place them in the "snap cup", Elle starts to lose her faith in Washington politics. |
| score: 0.3361266866 |
| Who was Elle's boss in Washington? |
| 0) Marks |
| 1) Hauser |
| 2) Rossiter |
| 3) Rudd |
| 4) Timothy |
| Plot: While working for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd (Sally Field), Elle is met with skepticism and other barriers common to Washington politics. Rudd's member of staff, Timothy, sarcastically calls her "Capitol Barbie". (There has even been a Barbie doll based on Elle Woods.) After a variety of ups and downs including a failed attempt to improve her work environment by having her co-workers write compliments about one another and place them in the "snap cup", Elle starts to lose her faith in Washington politics. |
| score: 0.306741932956 |
| What was Elle hoping to achieve with the "snap cup"? |
| 0) To feel good about herself |
| 1) To make new friends |
| 2) To make fun of her co-workers |
| 3) To make her boss happy |
| 4) To improve her work environment |
| Plot: While working for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd (Sally Field), Elle is met with skepticism and other barriers common to Washington politics. Rudd's member of staff, Timothy, sarcastically calls her "Capitol Barbie". (There has even been a Barbie doll based on Elle Woods.) After a variety of ups and downs including a failed attempt to improve her work environment by having her co-workers write compliments about one another and place them in the "snap cup", Elle starts to lose her faith in Washington politics. |
| score: 0.315774354079 |
| What did Timothy nickname Elle? |
| 0) Capitol Barbie |
| 1) Snap |
| 2) Barbie |
| 3) Blonde Barbie |
| 4) Blondie |
| Plot: While working for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd (Sally Field), Elle is met with skepticism and other barriers common to Washington politics. Rudd's member of staff, Timothy, sarcastically calls her "Capitol Barbie". (There has even been a Barbie doll based on Elle Woods.) After a variety of ups and downs including a failed attempt to improve her work environment by having her co-workers write compliments about one another and place them in the "snap cup", Elle starts to lose her faith in Washington politics. |
| score: 0.336403223171 |
| What was the name of the dog that Bruiser liked? |
| 0) Leslie |
| 1) Delta |
| 2) Paws |
| 3) Sid |
| 4) Ellie |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.211264675108 |
| What was Grace's position? |
| 0) Rudd's Chief of Staff |
| 1) Libby's Chief of Staff |
| 2) Rudd's attorney |
| 3) Rudd's campaign manager |
| 4) Rudd's assistant |
| Plot: Elle also discovers that Congresswoman Rudd has actually been working against her. Rudd has been doing so in an effort to satisfy the interests of a major campaign donor named "Bob" (who is never seen, but with whom Rudd has several telephone conversations). However, Rudd is eventually blackmailed into supporting Elle's petition, because Rudd's Chief of Staff, Grace Rossiter (Regina King) eavesdrops on a recorded conversation during which Rudd admits to Elle that she has been working against Bruiser's Bill in order to help Rudd's sponsors who want to continue with tests on animals. As Grace is appalled that Rudd lied to Elle and blamed it on her, Grace and Elle eventually reach a place of mutual respect, especially after Grace admits she came to Washington D.C. with an enthusiasm not unlike Elle's, but later lost that idealism when she discovered how dirty politics could really be. |
| score: 0.171937871272 |
| What caused Grace to change after she first arrived in the capital? |
| 0) She realized she had set very high expectations |
| 1) She discovered how dirty politics could be |
| 2) The reality of Washington |
| 3) She grew up |
| 4) She was disappointed |
| Plot: Elle also discovers that Congresswoman Rudd has actually been working against her. Rudd has been doing so in an effort to satisfy the interests of a major campaign donor named "Bob" (who is never seen, but with whom Rudd has several telephone conversations). However, Rudd is eventually blackmailed into supporting Elle's petition, because Rudd's Chief of Staff, Grace Rossiter (Regina King) eavesdrops on a recorded conversation during which Rudd admits to Elle that she has been working against Bruiser's Bill in order to help Rudd's sponsors who want to continue with tests on animals. As Grace is appalled that Rudd lied to Elle and blamed it on her, Grace and Elle eventually reach a place of mutual respect, especially after Grace admits she came to Washington D.C. with an enthusiasm not unlike Elle's, but later lost that idealism when she discovered how dirty politics could really be. |
| score: 0.182058755066 |
| Why did Grace take a liking to Elle? |
| 0) Elle's enthusiam reminds her of how she was when she first came to Washington |
| 1) To get back at Rudd |
| 2) Because of Elle's persistence |
| 3) Because they are both disappointed in politics |
| 4) Because they were both victims of Rudd's lies |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.45473240563 |
| What piece of evidence allowed Rudd to be blackmailed? |
| 0) A recorded conversation between her and "Bob" |
| 1) Photos of her kicking Bruiser |
| 2) A recorded conversation between her and Grace |
| 3) Photos of her meeting with the cosmetics company officials |
| 4) A recorded conversation between her and Elle |
| Plot: Elle also discovers that Congresswoman Rudd has actually been working against her. Rudd has been doing so in an effort to satisfy the interests of a major campaign donor named "Bob" (who is never seen, but with whom Rudd has several telephone conversations). However, Rudd is eventually blackmailed into supporting Elle's petition, because Rudd's Chief of Staff, Grace Rossiter (Regina King) eavesdrops on a recorded conversation during which Rudd admits to Elle that she has been working against Bruiser's Bill in order to help Rudd's sponsors who want to continue with tests on animals. As Grace is appalled that Rudd lied to Elle and blamed it on her, Grace and Elle eventually reach a place of mutual respect, especially after Grace admits she came to Washington D.C. with an enthusiasm not unlike Elle's, but later lost that idealism when she discovered how dirty politics could really be. |
| score: 0.29879086054 |
| Which company did Elle's law firm work for? |
| 0) The McGuire Foundation |
| 1) The C'est Magnifique Corporation |
| 2) Doggy Day Care |
| 3) The Cosmetics Corporation |
| 4) Beauty Care |
| Plot: Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) wants her Chihuahua, Bruiser, to reunite with his mother, because she would like Bruiser's mom to attend Elle and Emmett's wedding. Elle hires a detective to find Bruiser's mother, only to discover that the owner of her dog's mother is a cosmetics company that uses Bruiser's mother for "testing". She finds out that her law firm represents the C'est Magnifique Corporation. |
| score: 0.452374234782 |
| For what purpose was Bruiser's mother being kept by her owner? |
| 0) For showbiz |
| 1) For breeding |
| 2) For testing |
| 3) As a guard dog |
| 4) As a pet |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.324373807452 |
| What kind of dog was Elle's pet? |
| 0) A Maltese |
| 1) A Poodle |
| 2) A Rotweiller |
| 3) A Yorkshire Terrier |
| 4) A Chihuahua |
| Plot: Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) wants her Chihuahua, Bruiser, to reunite with his mother, because she would like Bruiser's mom to attend Elle and Emmett's wedding. Elle hires a detective to find Bruiser's mother, only to discover that the owner of her dog's mother is a cosmetics company that uses Bruiser's mother for "testing". She finds out that her law firm represents the C'est Magnifique Corporation. |
| score: 0.321473167999 |
| Why did Elle want to find Bruiser's mother? |
| 0) She heard Bruiser's mother was being abused |
| 1) Because Bruiser was lonely |
| 2) To adopt Bruiser's mother too |
| 3) To reunite Bruiser and his mother |
| 4) So Bruiser's mother could attend hers and Emmett's wedding |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.52913280198 |
| What is the name of Elle's pet? |
| 0) Sid |
| 1) Margot |
| 2) Bruiser |
| 3) Magnifique |
| 4) Chihuahua |
| Plot: Elle decides to leave Boston, where she and Bruiser have settled with her fianc Emmett, and go to Washington, D.C., to work on Bruiser's Bill. Elle is upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, and decides to take it upon herself to be the "voice for those who can't speak" and to outlaw animal testing. |
| score: 0.422878658175 |
| Why des Kathy invite Sarah, Richard, and Lucy to dinner? |
| 0) Because she is suspicious that Brad and Lucy are seeing each other after Brad skips the bar exam again |
| 1) Because she wants to throw a surprise party for Brad |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) Because she is suspicious that Brad and Sarah are seeing each other after Brad skips the bar exam again |
| 4) Because she misses them and wants to spend time with them |
| Plot: During dinner, Ronnie tells Sheila about his criminal record, and Sheila in return tells him that she has had a series of nervous breakdowns. They seem to get on well, but the date ends badly when he has her drive by an elementary school playground so he can masturbate next to her in the car. When Brad skips taking the bar exam again, Kathy grows suspicious and tells Brad to invite Sarah, Richard, and Lucy over for dinner. The intimacy evident between Brad and Sarah confirms her suspicions, and Kathy arranges for her mother to come for an extended visit so Brad and Sarah can't see one another anymore. When Brad's football team plays its final game, Sarah attends and cheers as Brad scores the winning touchdown. |
| score: 0.413739244605 |
| Why does Kathy invite her mother to stay with her and Brad for a while? |
| 0) Because her mother lost her house and needs a place to stay |
| 1) So her mother can help around the house |
| 2) Because she misses her mother and wants to spend more time with her |
| 3) No reason in particular |
| 4) So she can keep Brad and Sarah from seeing each another |
| Plot: That same night, Sarah and Brad agree to rendezvous through the park to run away together. Brad tells Aaron he loves him before putting him to bed, writes Kathy a note explaining why he is leaving her, then sneaks out while she and her mother finish the dishes. Before he can get to the park, he is distracted by skateboarding teenagers, who convince him to try a jump himself. Brad does so, but falls and knocks himself out. When he regains consciousness, he asks the paramedics to call his wife and to meet him at the hospital. It turns out that he never left the note for her and tells one of the skateboarders to dispose of it for him. |
| score: 0.421377268506 |
| What does Sheila tell Ronnie about herself, when he tells her about his criminal record? |
| 0) She tells him that she has Bipolar Disorder |
| 1) She tells him that she has Paranoid Schizophrenia |
| 2) She tells him that she has had a series of nervous breakdowns |
| 3) She doesn't tell him anything |
| 4) She tells him that she is a serial monogamist |
| Plot: During dinner, Ronnie tells Sheila about his criminal record, and Sheila in return tells him that she has had a series of nervous breakdowns. They seem to get on well, but the date ends badly when he has her drive by an elementary school playground so he can masturbate next to her in the car. When Brad skips taking the bar exam again, Kathy grows suspicious and tells Brad to invite Sarah, Richard, and Lucy over for dinner. The intimacy evident between Brad and Sarah confirms her suspicions, and Kathy arranges for her mother to come for an extended visit so Brad and Sarah can't see one another anymore. When Brad's football team plays its final game, Sarah attends and cheers as Brad scores the winning touchdown. |
| score: 0.293652816827 |
| Why was Larry forced to retire as a police officer? |
| 0) He was involved in the drug trafficking activities. |
| 1) He accidentally shot a teenager at a local shopping mall. |
| 2) He was accused of domestic violence. |
| 3) He tried to cover up for his colleague, who shot a teenager. |
| 4) He shot a teenager who declined to pull over. |
| Plot: Sarah and Brad take Lucy and Aaron back to her house and put the kids to bed. Brad looks at one of Sarah's books and finds a photo of him in it. While Sarah is drying towels in her basement, Brad kisses her and they have sex. Brad's friend Larry (Noah Emmerich) is a former police officer who was forced to retire when he accidentally shot a teenager at a local shopping mall. Now he is estranged from his wife and spends much of his time harassing Ronnie. Ronnie lives with his mother, May (Phyllis Somerville), who believes that meeting a woman his own age would cure him of his pedophilia. Ronnie knows this is futile, but agrees to on a date May has arranged for him with a woman named Sheila (Jane Adams). |
| score: 0.28332645114 |
| What would cure Ronnie's pedophilia, according to his mother? |
| 0) According to her, spending time in the mental hospital would cure him. |
| 1) According to her, more sports activities would cure him. |
| 2) According to her, dating a woman his own age would cure him. |
| 3) According to her, finding a job unrelated to children would cure him. |
| 4) According to her, new pills that are being promoted would cure him. |
| Plot: Sarah and Brad take Lucy and Aaron back to her house and put the kids to bed. Brad looks at one of Sarah's books and finds a photo of him in it. While Sarah is drying towels in her basement, Brad kisses her and they have sex. Brad's friend Larry (Noah Emmerich) is a former police officer who was forced to retire when he accidentally shot a teenager at a local shopping mall. Now he is estranged from his wife and spends much of his time harassing Ronnie. Ronnie lives with his mother, May (Phyllis Somerville), who believes that meeting a woman his own age would cure him of his pedophilia. Ronnie knows this is futile, but agrees to on a date May has arranged for him with a woman named Sheila (Jane Adams). |
| score: 0.26666027848 |
| What is the name of the woman May has arranged to go on a date with Ronnie? |
| 0) Her name is Sophie. |
| 1) Her name is Lucy. |
| 2) Her name is Sheila. |
| 3) Her name is Mary. |
| 4) Her name is Sarah. |
| Plot: Sarah and Brad take Lucy and Aaron back to her house and put the kids to bed. Brad looks at one of Sarah's books and finds a photo of him in it. While Sarah is drying towels in her basement, Brad kisses her and they have sex. Brad's friend Larry (Noah Emmerich) is a former police officer who was forced to retire when he accidentally shot a teenager at a local shopping mall. Now he is estranged from his wife and spends much of his time harassing Ronnie. Ronnie lives with his mother, May (Phyllis Somerville), who believes that meeting a woman his own age would cure him of his pedophilia. Ronnie knows this is futile, but agrees to on a date May has arranged for him with a woman named Sheila (Jane Adams). |
| score: 0.264743412199 |
| Why do several parents panic, when they see Ronald McGorvey in a swimming pool with chidren? |
| 0) Because they suspect that McGorvey is a sex offender. |
| 1) Because they fear bacteria and diseases. |
| 2) Because McGorvey is a drug dealer. |
| 3) Because McGorvey is a sex offender recently released from prison. |
| 4) Because McGorvey is a mental patient. |
| Plot: When he is supposed to be studying for the bar exam, Brad instead plays on a local football team or sits and watches teenagers skateboard outside his house, fantasizing about being young and carefree again. Brad and Sarah become friendly and, on a dare, kiss in the park, scandalizing the other park parents. They are instantly attracted to each other, but resolve to keep their relationship platonic. One day, several parents panic when they see Ronald McGorvey (Jackie Earle Haley), a sex offender who was recently released from prison, swimming in the pool with the children. After Ronnie is escorted by two police officers, it begins to rain. |
| score: 0.33952551155 |
| What kind of sport does Brad play? |
| 0) He plays rugby. |
| 1) He plays football. |
| 2) He plays soccer. |
| 3) He plays baseball. |
| 4) He plays basketball. |
| Plot: During dinner, Ronnie tells Sheila about his criminal record, and Sheila in return tells him that she has had a series of nervous breakdowns. They seem to get on well, but the date ends badly when he has her drive by an elementary school playground so he can masturbate next to her in the car. When Brad skips taking the bar exam again, Kathy grows suspicious and tells Brad to invite Sarah, Richard, and Lucy over for dinner. The intimacy evident between Brad and Sarah confirms her suspicions, and Kathy arranges for her mother to come for an extended visit so Brad and Sarah can't see one another anymore. When Brad's football team plays its final game, Sarah attends and cheers as Brad scores the winning touchdown. |
| score: 0.224645143017 |
| What kind of exam is Brad supposed to be studying for? |
| 0) He is supposed to be studying for the SAT. |
| 1) He is supposed to be studying for the GRE. |
| 2) He is supposed to be studying for the exam to get his driver's licence. |
| 3) He is supposed to be studying for the university exam to enrol Harvard. |
| 4) He is supposed to be studying for the bar exam. |
| Plot: When he is supposed to be studying for the bar exam, Brad instead plays on a local football team or sits and watches teenagers skateboard outside his house, fantasizing about being young and carefree again. Brad and Sarah become friendly and, on a dare, kiss in the park, scandalizing the other park parents. They are instantly attracted to each other, but resolve to keep their relationship platonic. One day, several parents panic when they see Ronald McGorvey (Jackie Earle Haley), a sex offender who was recently released from prison, swimming in the pool with the children. After Ronnie is escorted by two police officers, it begins to rain. |
| score: 0.309825246334 |
| What happens to May, when Larry is making noise in the neighbourhood using a bullhorn? |
| 0) She suffers a panic attack |
| 1) She suffers a heart attack |
| 2) She trips and falls |
| 3) She gets a migraine |
| 4) She collides with a wall |
| Plot: Afterwards, while Larry waits for Brad at a nearby bar to celebrate their victory, Brad and Sarah make out on the field. He admits that this is the happiest moment of his life, and convinces Sarah to run away with him. Larry goes to Ronnie's house and wakes the neighborhood up by using a bullhorn to taunt him. May comes out to confront him and has a heart attack. Larry is arrested and May taken to the hospital. While Ronnie sleeps in the waiting room, May dies. When Ronnie goes home, he finds an envelope containing a letter written by his mother saying: "Please be a good boy." Distraught, Ronnie destroys much of his mother's collection of Hummel figurines, then takes a butcher knife from the kitchen. |
| score: 0.221740159215 |
| What does the letter that Ronnie finds after his mother dies say? |
| 0) "I Love you" |
| 1) "Please behave" |
| 2) "Please be a good boy" |
| 3) "Please take care of yourself" |
| 4) "Please forgive me" |
| Plot: Afterwards, while Larry waits for Brad at a nearby bar to celebrate their victory, Brad and Sarah make out on the field. He admits that this is the happiest moment of his life, and convinces Sarah to run away with him. Larry goes to Ronnie's house and wakes the neighborhood up by using a bullhorn to taunt him. May comes out to confront him and has a heart attack. Larry is arrested and May taken to the hospital. While Ronnie sleeps in the waiting room, May dies. When Ronnie goes home, he finds an envelope containing a letter written by his mother saying: "Please be a good boy." Distraught, Ronnie destroys much of his mother's collection of Hummel figurines, then takes a butcher knife from the kitchen. |
| score: 0.271107493146 |
| What does Ronnie do to May's Hummel figurines collection after she passes away? |
| 0) He destroys them |
| 1) He gives them away |
| 2) He keeps them |
| 3) He sells them |
| 4) He throws them n the trash |
| Plot: Afterwards, while Larry waits for Brad at a nearby bar to celebrate their victory, Brad and Sarah make out on the field. He admits that this is the happiest moment of his life, and convinces Sarah to run away with him. Larry goes to Ronnie's house and wakes the neighborhood up by using a bullhorn to taunt him. May comes out to confront him and has a heart attack. Larry is arrested and May taken to the hospital. While Ronnie sleeps in the waiting room, May dies. When Ronnie goes home, he finds an envelope containing a letter written by his mother saying: "Please be a good boy." Distraught, Ronnie destroys much of his mother's collection of Hummel figurines, then takes a butcher knife from the kitchen. |
| score: 0.27787155553 |
| Why does Sarah's marriage fall apart? |
| 0) Because of her unemployment |
| 1) Because of Lucy |
| 2) Because of her unfaithfulness |
| 3) Because of her husband's addiction to online pornography |
| 4) Because of her husband's work |
| Plot: Sarah Pierce (Kate Winslet) is a hapless, stay-at-home mother in a small suburban Boston community. She had been working on a doctorate in English, but set aside her work to marry Richard (Gregg Edelman) and raise their 3-year-old daughter, Lucy (Sadie Goldstein). Her marriage falls apart when she discovers that Richard is addicted to online pornography. She meets Brad Adamson (Patrick Wilson), a law student who brings his 4-year-old son, Aaron (Ty Simpkins), to the park. Although Brad's marriage to Katherine (Jennifer Connelly) is loving and amicable, it has been lacking intimacy. |
| score: 0.222434785861 |
| Whom does Sarah meet in the park? |
| 0) Katherine |
| 1) Jean |
| 2) Ronnie |
| 3) Larry |
| 4) Brad |
| Plot: That same night, Sarah and Brad agree to rendezvous through the park to run away together. Brad tells Aaron he loves him before putting him to bed, writes Kathy a note explaining why he is leaving her, then sneaks out while she and her mother finish the dishes. Before he can get to the park, he is distracted by skateboarding teenagers, who convince him to try a jump himself. Brad does so, but falls and knocks himself out. When he regains consciousness, he asks the paramedics to call his wife and to meet him at the hospital. It turns out that he never left the note for her and tells one of the skateboarders to dispose of it for him. |
| score: 0.315566717328 |
| Where does Sarah Pierce live? |
| 0) Queens |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) Boston |
| 3) New York City |
| 4) Los Angeles |
| Plot: Sarah Pierce (Kate Winslet) is a hapless, stay-at-home mother in a small suburban Boston community. She had been working on a doctorate in English, but set aside her work to marry Richard (Gregg Edelman) and raise their 3-year-old daughter, Lucy (Sadie Goldstein). Her marriage falls apart when she discovers that Richard is addicted to online pornography. She meets Brad Adamson (Patrick Wilson), a law student who brings his 4-year-old son, Aaron (Ty Simpkins), to the park. Although Brad's marriage to Katherine (Jennifer Connelly) is loving and amicable, it has been lacking intimacy. |
| score: 0.188886298975 |
| What happens to Brad when he tries to jump with a skateboard? |
| 0) He falls into a ditch and gets dirty |
| 1) He falls and breaks his arm |
| 2) He falls and breaks both his legs |
| 3) He falls and breaks his leg |
| 4) He falls and knocks himself out |
| Plot: That same night, Sarah and Brad agree to rendezvous through the park to run away together. Brad tells Aaron he loves him before putting him to bed, writes Kathy a note explaining why he is leaving her, then sneaks out while she and her mother finish the dishes. Before he can get to the park, he is distracted by skateboarding teenagers, who convince him to try a jump himself. Brad does so, but falls and knocks himself out. When he regains consciousness, he asks the paramedics to call his wife and to meet him at the hospital. It turns out that he never left the note for her and tells one of the skateboarders to dispose of it for him. |
| score: 0.208945808516 |
| Who distracts Brad, when he is on his way to the park to meet Sarah and run away with her? |
| 0) May |
| 1) His wife |
| 2) Aaron |
| 3) Theresa |
| 4) A group of skateboarding teenagers |
| Plot: That same night, Sarah and Brad agree to rendezvous through the park to run away together. Brad tells Aaron he loves him before putting him to bed, writes Kathy a note explaining why he is leaving her, then sneaks out while she and her mother finish the dishes. Before he can get to the park, he is distracted by skateboarding teenagers, who convince him to try a jump himself. Brad does so, but falls and knocks himself out. When he regains consciousness, he asks the paramedics to call his wife and to meet him at the hospital. It turns out that he never left the note for her and tells one of the skateboarders to dispose of it for him. |
| score: 0.386780500249 |
| What does Larry do with Ronnie, when he finds him bleeding in the park? |
| 0) Larry races him to the medical centre |
| 1) Larry races him to the nursing home |
| 2) Larry races him to the clinic |
| 3) Larry races him to the sanatorium |
| 4) Larry races him to the hospital |
| Plot: When Sarah takes Lucy to the park, she sees Ronnie stagger by, and briefly feels afraid. When she sees him crying about his mother's death, however, she feels sorry for him. When Lucy disappears, Sarah panics and rushes to find her, forgetting about Brad. After Sarah finds Lucy and puts her in the car, Sarah starts crying, realizing her getaway with Brad is just a fantasy. Larry is upset about having indirectly caused May's death. He genuinely wants to apologize to Ronnie, but when he finds Ronnie in the park, he discovers that he has castrated himself and is bleeding to death. Larry races him to the hospital, and they arrive just as Kathy meets Brad at the emergency room doors. |
| score: 0.366288367415 |
| Why does Sarah start feeling sorry for Ronnie? |
| 0) she sees him crying about his brother's death so she feels sorry for him |
| 1) she sees him crying about his daughter's death so she feels sorry for him |
| 2) she sees him crying about his father's death so she feels sorry for him |
| 3) she sees him crying about his sister's death so she feels sorry for him |
| 4) she sees him crying about his mother's death so she feels sorry for him |
| Plot: When Sarah takes Lucy to the park, she sees Ronnie stagger by, and briefly feels afraid. When she sees him crying about his mother's death, however, she feels sorry for him. When Lucy disappears, Sarah panics and rushes to find her, forgetting about Brad. After Sarah finds Lucy and puts her in the car, Sarah starts crying, realizing her getaway with Brad is just a fantasy. Larry is upset about having indirectly caused May's death. He genuinely wants to apologize to Ronnie, but when he finds Ronnie in the park, he discovers that he has castrated himself and is bleeding to death. Larry races him to the hospital, and they arrive just as Kathy meets Brad at the emergency room doors. |
| score: 0.326227294563 |
| Why is the FBI taking hackers into protective custody? |
| 0) Because they want to experiment on the hackers |
| 1) Because they want to use the hackers' skills for a covert government program |
| 2) Because they think the hackers are terrorists |
| 3) Because hackers are inciting violence |
| 4) Because a bunch of hackers have been targeted and killed |
| Plot: The FBI responds to a brief computer outage at their Cyber-Security Division by tracing down top computer hackers, finding several of them have been killed. Taking others into protective custody, the FBI asks New York City Police Department detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) to bring in Matthew "Matt" Farrell (Justin Long), one of the targeted hackers. McClane finally arrives just in time to prevent Farrell from being killed by assassins working for Mai Linh (Maggie Q), a mysterious cyber-terrorist who works for her boss and love interest, Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant). |
| score: 0.283323821546 |
| How are Mai Linh and Thomas Gabriel connected? |
| 0) Thomas is Mai Linh's boss and lover |
| 1) Thomas is Mai's father |
| 2) They are not connected at all |
| 3) They are friends |
| 4) Mai is Thomas' boss |
| Plot: The FBI responds to a brief computer outage at their Cyber-Security Division by tracing down top computer hackers, finding several of them have been killed. Taking others into protective custody, the FBI asks New York City Police Department detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) to bring in Matthew "Matt" Farrell (Justin Long), one of the targeted hackers. McClane finally arrives just in time to prevent Farrell from being killed by assassins working for Mai Linh (Maggie Q), a mysterious cyber-terrorist who works for her boss and love interest, Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant). |
| score: 0.38779607523 |
| Who is Harry's enforcer? |
| 0) Soap. |
| 1) Willie. |
| 2) Bacon. |
| 3) Barry. |
| 4) Winston. |
| Plot: Harry also has his sights set on a couple of antique shotguns up for auction, and gets his enforcer Barry "the Baptist" to hire a couple of thieves, Gary and Dean, to steal them from a private home. The two turn out to be highly incompetent and unwittingly sell the shotguns to Nick "the Greek", a local fence. After learning this, an enraged Barry threatens the two into getting the guns back. |
| score: 0.253807825623 |
| Who does Barry hire to steal the antique guns for Harry? |
| 0) Paul and Plank. |
| 1) Eddy and Winston. |
| 2) Gary and Chris. |
| 3) Soap and Tom. |
| 4) Gary and Dean. |
| Plot: Harry also has his sights set on a couple of antique shotguns up for auction, and gets his enforcer Barry "the Baptist" to hire a couple of thieves, Gary and Dean, to steal them from a private home. The two turn out to be highly incompetent and unwittingly sell the shotguns to Nick "the Greek", a local fence. After learning this, an enraged Barry threatens the two into getting the guns back. |
| score: 0.38967752627 |
| Who do Gary and Dean sell the shotguns to after they steal them? |
| 0) To Nick. |
| 1) To Eddy. |
| 2) To Charles. |
| 3) To Plank. |
| 4) To Paul. |
| Plot: Harry also has his sights set on a couple of antique shotguns up for auction, and gets his enforcer Barry "the Baptist" to hire a couple of thieves, Gary and Dean, to steal them from a private home. The two turn out to be highly incompetent and unwittingly sell the shotguns to Nick "the Greek", a local fence. After learning this, an enraged Barry threatens the two into getting the guns back. |
| score: 0.311483340117 |
| What does Barry do after he learns that Gary and Dean have sold the shotguns? |
| 0) He threatens them. |
| 1) He beats them heavily. |
| 2) He sends them away. |
| 3) He tortures them. |
| 4) He locks them up. |
| Plot: Harry also has his sights set on a couple of antique shotguns up for auction, and gets his enforcer Barry "the Baptist" to hire a couple of thieves, Gary and Dean, to steal them from a private home. The two turn out to be highly incompetent and unwittingly sell the shotguns to Nick "the Greek", a local fence. After learning this, an enraged Barry threatens the two into getting the guns back. |
| score: 0.28375394942 |
| What does Harry want stolen from a private home? |
| 0) A pair of sofas and a big closet. |
| 1) Three antique pistols. |
| 2) A couple of antique shotguns. |
| 3) A couple of antique swords. |
| 4) A pair of beautiful antique lamps. |
| Plot: Harry also has his sights set on a couple of antique shotguns up for auction, and gets his enforcer Barry "the Baptist" to hire a couple of thieves, Gary and Dean, to steal them from a private home. The two turn out to be highly incompetent and unwittingly sell the shotguns to Nick "the Greek", a local fence. After learning this, an enraged Barry threatens the two into getting the guns back. |
| score: 0.325217231325 |
| What do Eddy and his friends find in the duffle bag? |
| 0) Money |
| 1) A catalogue of antique weapons |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) A cell phone |
| 4) The shotguns |
| Plot: Having seen the carnage at their flat, Eddy and friends arrive at Harry's to offer their apologies, but when they discover Harry's corpse they decide to take the money for themselves. Before they are able to flee the scene, Chris crashes into their car to disable Dog, and brutally bludgeons Dog to death with his car door in retaliation for threatening his son (who is shown to be unharmed). He then takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends, but allows Tom to leave with the antique shotguns, after a brief standoff in Harry's office. |
| score: 0.314830777191 |
| Who does the traffic warden identify as the suspects? |
| 0) Cat's dead crew |
| 1) Pitbull's dead crew |
| 2) Puppy's dead crew |
| 3) Dog's dead crew |
| 4) Rotweiler's dead crew |
| Plot: The friends are arrested, but declared innocent after the traffic warden identifies Dog's dead crew as the prime suspects. Back at the bar, they send Tom out to get rid of the last piece of evidence connecting them to the case: the antique shotguns. Meanwhile, Chris arrives to give the friends back the duffel bag. He has taken all the money for himself and his son, and the bag is empty save for a catalogue of antique weapons. After leafing through the catalogue, the friends learn that the shotguns are actually quite valuable, and quickly call Tom. The film ends with Tom's mobile phone, situated in his mouth, ringing as he hangs over the side of a bridge, preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames. |
| score: 0.230160995264 |
| What is Tom doing when his friends call his phone? |
| 0) Hanging over the side of a boat preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames |
| 1) Hanging over the side of a bridge preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames |
| 2) Hanging over the side of a bridge preparing to drop the shotguns into the Danube |
| 3) Getting ready to get in the shower |
| 4) Hanging over the side of a building preparing to drop the shotguns into a garbage bin |
| Plot: The friends are arrested, but declared innocent after the traffic warden identifies Dog's dead crew as the prime suspects. Back at the bar, they send Tom out to get rid of the last piece of evidence connecting them to the case: the antique shotguns. Meanwhile, Chris arrives to give the friends back the duffel bag. He has taken all the money for himself and his son, and the bag is empty save for a catalogue of antique weapons. After leafing through the catalogue, the friends learn that the shotguns are actually quite valuable, and quickly call Tom. The film ends with Tom's mobile phone, situated in his mouth, ringing as he hangs over the side of a bridge, preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames. |
| score: 0.276671648657 |
| Where is Tom's phone when his friends call him? |
| 0) On the bridge |
| 1) In his pants pocket |
| 2) In his mouth |
| 3) In his jacket pocket |
| 4) In his shoe |
| Plot: The friends are arrested, but declared innocent after the traffic warden identifies Dog's dead crew as the prime suspects. Back at the bar, they send Tom out to get rid of the last piece of evidence connecting them to the case: the antique shotguns. Meanwhile, Chris arrives to give the friends back the duffel bag. He has taken all the money for himself and his son, and the bag is empty save for a catalogue of antique weapons. After leafing through the catalogue, the friends learn that the shotguns are actually quite valuable, and quickly call Tom. The film ends with Tom's mobile phone, situated in his mouth, ringing as he hangs over the side of a bridge, preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames. |
| score: 0.157542325501 |
| What do Eddy's neighbors do for a living? |
| 0) They are assassins |
| 1) They are lawyers |
| 2) They are teachers |
| 3) They are robbers |
| 4) They are drug dealers |
| Plot: Eddy returns home and overhears his neighbours, a gang of robbers led by a brutal man called Dog, planning a heist on some marijuana growers supposedly loaded with cash and drugs. Eddy relays this information to the group, intending for them to rob the neighbours as they come back from their heist. In preparation for the robbery, Tom buys the antique shotguns from Nick the Greek. |
| score: 0.268542207016 |
| Who is the leader of Eddy's neighbor's robbers' gang? |
| 0) Bark |
| 1) Pitbull |
| 2) Dog |
| 3) Puppy |
| 4) Cat |
| Plot: Eddy returns home and overhears his neighbours, a gang of robbers led by a brutal man called Dog, planning a heist on some marijuana growers supposedly loaded with cash and drugs. Eddy relays this information to the group, intending for them to rob the neighbours as they come back from their heist. In preparation for the robbery, Tom buys the antique shotguns from Nick the Greek. |
| score: 0.301213404955 |
| What does Tom acquire in preparation for the robbery? |
| 0) He buys the antique shotguns from Nick the Greek |
| 1) He buys the antique swords from Nick the Greek |
| 2) He buys the antique shotguns from Gary and Dean |
| 3) He buys the antique handguns from Gary and Dean |
| 4) He buys machine guns from Nick the Greek |
| Plot: Eddy returns home and overhears his neighbours, a gang of robbers led by a brutal man called Dog, planning a heist on some marijuana growers supposedly loaded with cash and drugs. Eddy relays this information to the group, intending for them to rob the neighbours as they come back from their heist. In preparation for the robbery, Tom buys the antique shotguns from Nick the Greek. |
| score: 0.390386168665 |
| What does Eddy overhear from his neighbours when he returns home? |
| 0) He overhears his neighbours planning a heist on some marijuana growers |
| 1) He overhears his neighbours talking about him |
| 2) He overhears his neighbours planning a heist on some bank robbers |
| 3) He overhears his neighbours having a fight |
| 4) He overhears his neighbours planning a heist on a bank |
| Plot: Eddy returns home and overhears his neighbours, a gang of robbers led by a brutal man called Dog, planning a heist on some marijuana growers supposedly loaded with cash and drugs. Eddy relays this information to the group, intending for them to rob the neighbours as they come back from their heist. In preparation for the robbery, Tom buys the antique shotguns from Nick the Greek. |
| score: 0.45557720536 |
| What is Harry's nickname? |
| 0) Holy Harry |
| 1) Scary Harry |
| 2) Hatchet Harry |
| 3) Handy Harry |
| 4) Hairy Harry |
| Plot: Long-time friends and small-time criminals Eddy, Tom, Soap and Bacon put together 100,000 so that Eddy, a genius card shark, can buy into one of "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale's weekly high-stakes three card brag games. The game is rigged however, and the friends end up massively indebted to Harry, who fully expects them not to be able to come up with the money before the deadline he gives them. He has his sights set on Eddy's father's bar as repayment, and sets his debt collector Big Chris (who is often accompanied by his beloved son, Little Chris) to work in order to ensure that some form of payment is coming up. |
| score: 0.198712790923 |
| Who is Harry's debt collector? |
| 0) Nick the Greek |
| 1) Little Chris |
| 2) Dog |
| 3) Barry The Baptist |
| 4) Big Chris |
| Plot: Long-time friends and small-time criminals Eddy, Tom, Soap and Bacon put together 100,000 so that Eddy, a genius card shark, can buy into one of "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale's weekly high-stakes three card brag games. The game is rigged however, and the friends end up massively indebted to Harry, who fully expects them not to be able to come up with the money before the deadline he gives them. He has his sights set on Eddy's father's bar as repayment, and sets his debt collector Big Chris (who is often accompanied by his beloved son, Little Chris) to work in order to ensure that some form of payment is coming up. |
| score: 0.243310708723 |
| How do Eddy and his friends end up being indebted to Harry? |
| 0) Because the chess game they played with Harry was rigged |
| 1) Because the card game they played with Harry was rigged |
| 2) Because Harry bailed them out of jail |
| 3) Because Harry loaned them money |
| 4) Because Harry did them a favor |
| Plot: Long-time friends and small-time criminals Eddy, Tom, Soap and Bacon put together 100,000 so that Eddy, a genius card shark, can buy into one of "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale's weekly high-stakes three card brag games. The game is rigged however, and the friends end up massively indebted to Harry, who fully expects them not to be able to come up with the money before the deadline he gives them. He has his sights set on Eddy's father's bar as repayment, and sets his debt collector Big Chris (who is often accompanied by his beloved son, Little Chris) to work in order to ensure that some form of payment is coming up. |
| score: 0.358392616444 |
| What does Chris do to Dog for threatening his son? |
| 0) He bludgeons Dog to death with his car door |
| 1) He bludgeons Dog to death with a baseball bat |
| 2) He shoots Dog |
| 3) He stabs Dog to death |
| 4) He breaks both of Dog's legs |
| Plot: Having seen the carnage at their flat, Eddy and friends arrive at Harry's to offer their apologies, but when they discover Harry's corpse they decide to take the money for themselves. Before they are able to flee the scene, Chris crashes into their car to disable Dog, and brutally bludgeons Dog to death with his car door in retaliation for threatening his son (who is shown to be unharmed). He then takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends, but allows Tom to leave with the antique shotguns, after a brief standoff in Harry's office. |
| score: 0.300431718778 |
| Who crashes into Eddy and his friends' car before they can leave Harry's office with the money? |
| 0) Rory |
| 1) Chris |
| 2) Harry |
| 3) Dog |
| 4) Barry |
| Plot: Having seen the carnage at their flat, Eddy and friends arrive at Harry's to offer their apologies, but when they discover Harry's corpse they decide to take the money for themselves. Before they are able to flee the scene, Chris crashes into their car to disable Dog, and brutally bludgeons Dog to death with his car door in retaliation for threatening his son (who is shown to be unharmed). He then takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends, but allows Tom to leave with the antique shotguns, after a brief standoff in Harry's office. |
| score: 0.332939878167 |
| Who is the 'genius card shark' among the four friends? |
| 0) Tom. |
| 1) Eddy. |
| 2) Bacon. |
| 3) Soap. |
| 4) Winston. |
| Plot: Long-time friends and small-time criminals Eddy, Tom, Soap and Bacon put together 100,000 so that Eddy, a genius card shark, can buy into one of "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale's weekly high-stakes three card brag games. The game is rigged however, and the friends end up massively indebted to Harry, who fully expects them not to be able to come up with the money before the deadline he gives them. He has his sights set on Eddy's father's bar as repayment, and sets his debt collector Big Chris (who is often accompanied by his beloved son, Little Chris) to work in order to ensure that some form of payment is coming up. |
| score: 0.294188551655 |
| What are names of the four long-time friends? |
| 0) Their names are Eddy, Tom, Soap and Bacon. |
| 1) Their names are Eddy, Tom, Steve and Brandon. |
| 2) Their names are Ed, Ted, Soap and Bacon. |
| 3) Their names are Eddy, Ted, Charles and Bacon. |
| 4) Their names are Eddy, Tom, Seth and Beacon. |
| Plot: Long-time friends and small-time criminals Eddy, Tom, Soap and Bacon put together 100,000 so that Eddy, a genius card shark, can buy into one of "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale's weekly high-stakes three card brag games. The game is rigged however, and the friends end up massively indebted to Harry, who fully expects them not to be able to come up with the money before the deadline he gives them. He has his sights set on Eddy's father's bar as repayment, and sets his debt collector Big Chris (who is often accompanied by his beloved son, Little Chris) to work in order to ensure that some form of payment is coming up. |
| score: 0.259096092053 |
| What does Dog and his crew do when they find out that Eddy's group are the ones who robbed them? |
| 0) They set up an ambush at Tom's flat. |
| 1) They set up an ambush at Eddy's flat. |
| 2) They set up an ambush at Charles flat. |
| 3) They set up an ambush at Winston's flat. |
| 4) They set up an ambush at Willie's flat. |
| Plot: Eddy and his friends go out to celebrate their successful heist, and spend the night at Eddy's father's bar. Meanwhile, Dog's crew accidentally learns that their neighbors are the ones that robbed them, and set up an ambush at Eddy's flat. When Rory and his gang also arrive to exact vengeance they have a shootout with Dog's crew, resulting in the deaths of all but Dog and Winston, one of the robbed drug manufacturers. Winston leaves with the drugs; Dog leaves with the two shotguns and the money, but is waylaid by Big Chris who knocks him out and takes everything. Meanwhile, Gary and Dean, having learned who bought the shotguns and not knowing that Chris works for Harry, follow Dizzy to Harry's place. Chris delivers the money and guns to Harry, but discovers when he returns to his car that Dog is hiding inside, holding a knife to Little Chris's throat and demanding Chris recover the money. Chris calmy agrees and starts the car. Meanwhile, Gary and Dean burst into Harry's office, starting a confrontation that ends up killing both of them, and Harry and Barry as well. |
| score: 0.403131307444 |
| What happens when Dean and Gary storm into Harry's office? |
| 0) That ends up killing one of them, and Dog and Chris as well. |
| 1) That ends up killing both of them, and Harry and Chris as well. |
| 2) That ends up killing both of them, and Harry and Barry as well. |
| 3) That ends up killing one of them, and Harry and Dog as well. |
| 4) That ends up killing both of them, and Chris and Barry as well. |
| Plot: Harry also has his sights set on a couple of antique shotguns up for auction, and gets his enforcer Barry "the Baptist" to hire a couple of thieves, Gary and Dean, to steal them from a private home. The two turn out to be highly incompetent and unwittingly sell the shotguns to Nick "the Greek", a local fence. After learning this, an enraged Barry threatens the two into getting the guns back. |
| score: 0.306339208586 |
| Who attacks Dog and takes the money and the guns from him? |
| 0) Charles |
| 1) Little Chris |
| 2) Hatchet Harry |
| 3) Big Chris |
| 4) Winston |
| Plot: Eddy and his friends go out to celebrate their successful heist, and spend the night at Eddy's father's bar. Meanwhile, Dog's crew accidentally learns that their neighbors are the ones that robbed them, and set up an ambush at Eddy's flat. When Rory and his gang also arrive to exact vengeance they have a shootout with Dog's crew, resulting in the deaths of all but Dog and Winston, one of the robbed drug manufacturers. Winston leaves with the drugs; Dog leaves with the two shotguns and the money, but is waylaid by Big Chris who knocks him out and takes everything. Meanwhile, Gary and Dean, having learned who bought the shotguns and not knowing that Chris works for Harry, follow Dizzy to Harry's place. Chris delivers the money and guns to Harry, but discovers when he returns to his car that Dog is hiding inside, holding a knife to Little Chris's throat and demanding Chris recover the money. Chris calmy agrees and starts the car. Meanwhile, Gary and Dean burst into Harry's office, starting a confrontation that ends up killing both of them, and Harry and Barry as well. |
| score: 0.185260027282 |
| Who is Winston? |
| 0) One of the robbed gun manufacturers |
| 1) One of the robbed tire manufacturers |
| 2) One of the robbed gun holster manufacturers |
| 3) One of the robbed gun safe manufacturers |
| 4) One of the robbed drug manufacturers |
| Plot: Eddy and his friends go out to celebrate their successful heist, and spend the night at Eddy's father's bar. Meanwhile, Dog's crew accidentally learns that their neighbors are the ones that robbed them, and set up an ambush at Eddy's flat. When Rory and his gang also arrive to exact vengeance they have a shootout with Dog's crew, resulting in the deaths of all but Dog and Winston, one of the robbed drug manufacturers. Winston leaves with the drugs; Dog leaves with the two shotguns and the money, but is waylaid by Big Chris who knocks him out and takes everything. Meanwhile, Gary and Dean, having learned who bought the shotguns and not knowing that Chris works for Harry, follow Dizzy to Harry's place. Chris delivers the money and guns to Harry, but discovers when he returns to his car that Dog is hiding inside, holding a knife to Little Chris's throat and demanding Chris recover the money. Chris calmy agrees and starts the car. Meanwhile, Gary and Dean burst into Harry's office, starting a confrontation that ends up killing both of them, and Harry and Barry as well. |
| score: 0.225547929866 |
| What does Dog take from Eddy's flat after the gunfight? |
| 0) Dog leaves Eddy's flat with the two shotguns and gun powder |
| 1) Dog leaves Eddy's flat with the gun holster and two shotguns |
| 2) Dog leaves Eddy's flat with the two shotguns and the money |
| 3) Dog leaves Eddy's flat with the drugs and money |
| 4) Dog leaves Eddy's flat with the drugs and two shotguns |
| Plot: Having seen the carnage at their flat, Eddy and friends arrive at Harry's to offer their apologies, but when they discover Harry's corpse they decide to take the money for themselves. Before they are able to flee the scene, Chris crashes into their car to disable Dog, and brutally bludgeons Dog to death with his car door in retaliation for threatening his son (who is shown to be unharmed). He then takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends, but allows Tom to leave with the antique shotguns, after a brief standoff in Harry's office. |
| score: 0.539995178982 |
| What does Joe do after his wife is killed? |
| 0) Joe overpowers his captors and sends himself another 30 years into the future |
| 1) Joe overpowers his captors and sends himself back to 2044 bound and masked |
| 2) Joe overpowers his captors and sends himself back to 2014 unbound and unmasked |
| 3) Joe overpowers his captors and goes back to his house |
| 4) Joe overpowers his captors and sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked |
| Plot: In another timeline, Young Joe kills his older self as he arrives with a bag on his head. He moves to Shanghai, where his drug addiction and partying persist. After running low on money, he becomes a hitman. Many years later he meets a woman during a bar fight; the two fall in love and marry. Thirty years after he killed his older self, Joe is taken to close the loop, but his wife is killed in the process. Overpowering his captors, Joe sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked, and escapes from his younger self, thus creating the alternative timeline. When Old Joe sees Young Joe fall from the fire escape, he drags him to a safe location. |
| score: 0.373502327131 |
| What does the Joe in the other timeline do after he closes the loop? |
| 0) He moves to Tokyo |
| 1) He goes to see Suzie |
| 2) He moves to Paris |
| 3) He moves to California |
| 4) He moves to Shanghai |
| Plot: In another timeline, Young Joe kills his older self as he arrives with a bag on his head. He moves to Shanghai, where his drug addiction and partying persist. After running low on money, he becomes a hitman. Many years later he meets a woman during a bar fight; the two fall in love and marry. Thirty years after he killed his older self, Joe is taken to close the loop, but his wife is killed in the process. Overpowering his captors, Joe sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked, and escapes from his younger self, thus creating the alternative timeline. When Old Joe sees Young Joe fall from the fire escape, he drags him to a safe location. |
| score: 0.345929249638 |
| What does Joe do when he runs out of money in Shanghai? |
| 0) He starts selling drugs |
| 1) He becomes a hitman |
| 2) He becomes a con artist |
| 3) He becomes a looper again |
| 4) He becomes a bartender |
| Plot: In another timeline, Young Joe kills his older self as he arrives with a bag on his head. He moves to Shanghai, where his drug addiction and partying persist. After running low on money, he becomes a hitman. Many years later he meets a woman during a bar fight; the two fall in love and marry. Thirty years after he killed his older self, Joe is taken to close the loop, but his wife is killed in the process. Overpowering his captors, Joe sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked, and escapes from his younger self, thus creating the alternative timeline. When Old Joe sees Young Joe fall from the fire escape, he drags him to a safe location. |
| score: 0.229551428893 |
| What happens with the younger Joe in another timeline? |
| 0) Young Joe gets shot and killed by his older self when he arrives from the future |
| 1) Young Joe kills his older self when he arrives with a bag over his head |
| 2) Young Joe kills his older self when he arrives without a bag over his head |
| 3) Young Joe quits his job as a looper before he encounters his older self |
| 4) Young Joe decides not to kill his older self and they go on the run together |
| Plot: In another timeline, Young Joe kills his older self as he arrives with a bag on his head. He moves to Shanghai, where his drug addiction and partying persist. After running low on money, he becomes a hitman. Many years later he meets a woman during a bar fight; the two fall in love and marry. Thirty years after he killed his older self, Joe is taken to close the loop, but his wife is killed in the process. Overpowering his captors, Joe sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked, and escapes from his younger self, thus creating the alternative timeline. When Old Joe sees Young Joe fall from the fire escape, he drags him to a safe location. |
| score: 0.371476372883 |
| What happens when the older Joe sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked? |
| 0) His younger self kills him |
| 1) He convinces his younger self to go to Shanghai and find his future wife |
| 2) He shoots and kills his younger self |
| 3) He convinces his younger self to help him figure out how to get back to 2074 |
| 4) He escapes from his younger self, creating an alternative timeline |
| Plot: In another timeline, Young Joe kills his older self as he arrives with a bag on his head. He moves to Shanghai, where his drug addiction and partying persist. After running low on money, he becomes a hitman. Many years later he meets a woman during a bar fight; the two fall in love and marry. Thirty years after he killed his older self, Joe is taken to close the loop, but his wife is killed in the process. Overpowering his captors, Joe sends himself back to 2044 unbound and unmasked, and escapes from his younger self, thus creating the alternative timeline. When Old Joe sees Young Joe fall from the fire escape, he drags him to a safe location. |
| score: 0.445602547922 |
| Who manages the loopers? |
| 0) Seth |
| 1) Zach |
| 2) Cid |
| 3) Jesse |
| 4) Abe |
| Plot: In 2044, 25-year-old Joe works for a Kansas City crime syndicate as a "looper." Since technology in the future has made it almost impossible to successfully dispose of murdered bodies, the syndicates use time travel which was invented in 2074 and subsequently outlawed. Managed by a man sent from the future named Abe, loopers kill and dispose of victims sent back in time whose faces are hidden by a bag. They are paid with bars of silver strapped to the target. To prevent connections to the use of illegal time travel, when a looper is retired, his future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self, but with gold bars as a payment. This event is referred to as "closing the loop" and signals the end of a looper's contract. Failing to close the loop is punishable by execution. |
| score: 0.249513230831 |
| Why are victims sent back in time to be killed and disposed of? |
| 0) Because technology in the future has made it impossible to kill people |
| 1) Because technology in the future has made it impossible for people to die |
| 2) So victims can experience time travel before they die |
| 3) Because technology in the future has made it almost impossible to dispose of bodies undetected |
| 4) So victims can be reminded of the past before they die |
| Plot: In 2044, 25-year-old Joe works for a Kansas City crime syndicate as a "looper." Since technology in the future has made it almost impossible to successfully dispose of murdered bodies, the syndicates use time travel which was invented in 2074 and subsequently outlawed. Managed by a man sent from the future named Abe, loopers kill and dispose of victims sent back in time whose faces are hidden by a bag. They are paid with bars of silver strapped to the target. To prevent connections to the use of illegal time travel, when a looper is retired, his future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self, but with gold bars as a payment. This event is referred to as "closing the loop" and signals the end of a looper's contract. Failing to close the loop is punishable by execution. |
| score: 0.181259618626 |
| What year are the victims sent back to? |
| 0) 2044 |
| 1) 2014 |
| 2) 2074 |
| 3) 1985 |
| 4) 2092 |
| Plot: In 2044, 25-year-old Joe works for a Kansas City crime syndicate as a "looper." Since technology in the future has made it almost impossible to successfully dispose of murdered bodies, the syndicates use time travel which was invented in 2074 and subsequently outlawed. Managed by a man sent from the future named Abe, loopers kill and dispose of victims sent back in time whose faces are hidden by a bag. They are paid with bars of silver strapped to the target. To prevent connections to the use of illegal time travel, when a looper is retired, his future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self, but with gold bars as a payment. This event is referred to as "closing the loop" and signals the end of a looper's contract. Failing to close the loop is punishable by execution. |
| score: 0.172085021862 |
| What happens when a looper is retired? |
| 0) His older self is killed in the future and his dead body is sent back to 2044 to be disposed of |
| 1) His future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self |
| 2) He is brought in to see Abe and to fill out the necessary paperwork to terminate his contract |
| 3) His younger self is sent thirty years in the future as a target for his future self |
| 4) His future self is sent back to 2014 as a target for his younger self |
| Plot: In 2044, 25-year-old Joe works for a Kansas City crime syndicate as a "looper." Since technology in the future has made it almost impossible to successfully dispose of murdered bodies, the syndicates use time travel which was invented in 2074 and subsequently outlawed. Managed by a man sent from the future named Abe, loopers kill and dispose of victims sent back in time whose faces are hidden by a bag. They are paid with bars of silver strapped to the target. To prevent connections to the use of illegal time travel, when a looper is retired, his future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self, but with gold bars as a payment. This event is referred to as "closing the loop" and signals the end of a looper's contract. Failing to close the loop is punishable by execution. |
| score: 0.319822738803 |
| What does Sara interpret the number on Joe's map to be? |
| 0) Cid's birthday and the code of the hospital where he was born |
| 1) Her birthday and the code of the hospital where she was born |
| 2) Cid's social security number |
| 3) Cid's birthday and the exact time when he was born |
| 4) The coordinates of the house |
| Plot: Young Joe heads to the marked place, a farm where Sara and her son Cid live. Sara recognizes the number on the map as Cid's birthday along with the code of the hospital where he was born. Young Joe guesses that Old Joe is going to kill all three boys born that day, not knowing which one will become the Rainmaker. Joe waits at the farm for his older self. |
| score: 0.471161809545 |
| What does Young Joe do after he realizes Old Joe plans to kill the children? |
| 0) He leaves the farm to help his older self find the other two kids |
| 1) He calls the Gat Men to tell them Joe's plan |
| 2) He leaves the farm to find his older self and convince him to stop his crusade |
| 3) He waits at the farm for his older self |
| 4) He calls the police and reports his older self |
| Plot: Young Joe heads to the marked place, a farm where Sara and her son Cid live. Sara recognizes the number on the map as Cid's birthday along with the code of the hospital where he was born. Young Joe guesses that Old Joe is going to kill all three boys born that day, not knowing which one will become the Rainmaker. Joe waits at the farm for his older self. |
| score: 0.344116668773 |
| Who lives at the location that is circled on Joe's map? |
| 0) Sara and her son Cid |
| 1) Joe's future wife |
| 2) Suzie and her daughter Sidney |
| 3) Kid Blue |
| 4) Beatrix and her son Cid |
| Plot: Young Joe heads to the marked place, a farm where Sara and her son Cid live. Sara recognizes the number on the map as Cid's birthday along with the code of the hospital where he was born. Young Joe guesses that Old Joe is going to kill all three boys born that day, not knowing which one will become the Rainmaker. Joe waits at the farm for his older self. |
| score: 0.386389823316 |
| Where does Old Joe go after killing Abe and his men? |
| 0) To Shanghai |
| 1) To Beatrix's house |
| 2) To Suzie's apartment |
| 3) To Sara's farm |
| 4) Back to the diner |
| Plot: Kid Blue captures Old Joe and takes him to Abe. Old Joe breaks free and kills Abe and many of his men. Old Joe then travels to Sara's farm. While Young Joe kills Kid Blue, Old Joe pursues Sara and Cid, eventually shooting at Cid, with the bullet grazing his cheek. Cid creates another telekinetic blast, but is calmed by Sara before he can kill her and Old Joe. Telling Cid to run into the cane field, Sara stands in Old Joe's line of sight to shield her son. Young Joe, seeing Old Joe about to shoot Sara, realizes the event will turn Cid into the Rainmaker. Too far away to prevent it, he kills himself, erasing Old Joe, saving Sara and potentially preventing Cid from becoming the Rainmaker. |
| score: 0.309654118294 |
| What does Young Joe realize when he sees Old Joe preparing to shoot Sara? |
| 0) He realizes that his older self is evil |
| 1) He realizes that if Old Joe kills Sara, Cid will grow up to become the Rainmaker |
| 2) He realizes that if Old Joe kills Sara, Cid will come back and kill them both |
| 3) He realizes that if Old Joe kills Sara, Cid won't grow up to become the Rainmaker |
| 4) He realizes that he is in love with Sara |
| Plot: Young Joe heads to the marked place, a farm where Sara and her son Cid live. Sara recognizes the number on the map as Cid's birthday along with the code of the hospital where he was born. Young Joe guesses that Old Joe is going to kill all three boys born that day, not knowing which one will become the Rainmaker. Joe waits at the farm for his older self. |
| score: 0.578589121655 |
| Who eventually kills Kid Blue? |
| 0) Young Joe |
| 1) Sara |
| 2) Abe |
| 3) Cid |
| 4) Old Joe |
| Plot: When Joe's next target arrives, it is his own older self, with his face uncovered. Before Joe can close his loop, Old Joe shields himself with the gold bars, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. Returning to his apartment, Young Joe fights with Kid Blue, only to fall off a fire escape and black out. |
| score: 0.334999672899 |
| What happens before Joe can close his loop? |
| 0) Older Joe kills Kid Blue, thus preventing younger Joe from killing him. |
| 1) Older Joe appears and hits younger Joe with a gold bar. |
| 2) Old Joe uses the gold bars to protect himself, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. |
| 3) Older Joe pushes younger Joe down the fire escape. |
| 4) Old Joe kills younger Joe and escapes. |
| Plot: When Joe's next target arrives, it is his own older self, with his face uncovered. Before Joe can close his loop, Old Joe shields himself with the gold bars, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. Returning to his apartment, Young Joe fights with Kid Blue, only to fall off a fire escape and black out. |
| score: 0.546954839245 |
| Who does the younger Joe find at his apartment when he goes back? |
| 0) He finds Old Joe. |
| 1) He finds Cid. |
| 2) He finds Kid Blue. |
| 3) He finds Abe. |
| 4) He finds Sara. |
| Plot: When Joe's next target arrives, it is his own older self, with his face uncovered. Before Joe can close his loop, Old Joe shields himself with the gold bars, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. Returning to his apartment, Young Joe fights with Kid Blue, only to fall off a fire escape and black out. |
| score: 0.362210607692 |
| What is Joe's next target? |
| 0) His next target is Kid Blue. |
| 1) His next target is Younger Joe. |
| 2) His next target is Abe. |
| 3) His next target is Sara. |
| 4) His next target is Older Joe. |
| Plot: When Joe's next target arrives, it is his own older self, with his face uncovered. Before Joe can close his loop, Old Joe shields himself with the gold bars, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. Returning to his apartment, Young Joe fights with Kid Blue, only to fall off a fire escape and black out. |
| score: 0.401457741911 |
| Who arrives at the diner that Young Joe and Old Joe are at? |
| 0) Old Seth. |
| 1) Sara and Seth. |
| 2) Old Joe from the future. |
| 3) Suzie. |
| 4) Kid Blue and several Gat Men. |
| Plot: Memories of both timelines seem to coexist in Old Joe's mind, becoming either clear or dim as their probabilities change. Old Joe meets with Young Joe at a diner (where the latter has typically frequented) and explains that he is going to kill the Rainmaker as a child to change the future and save his wife. Kid Blue and several other Gat Men arrive at the diner, and a gunfight ensues. Young Joe ends up with a corner of Old Joe's map containing one of three locations circled on the map and a number. Old Joe escapes, and Young Joe runs off into the fields to escape would-be punishment from the Gat Men. |
| score: 0.347222804429 |
| What is on the map that Young Joe ends up with? |
| 0) He ends up with a small piece, containing one of three locations circles on a map and a number. |
| 1) He ends up with three locations circled and a number written. |
| 2) He ends up with a piece containing several phone numbers. |
| 3) He ends up with two circled locations. |
| 4) He ends up with a phone number. |
| Plot: Young Joe heads to the marked place, a farm where Sara and her son Cid live. Sara recognizes the number on the map as Cid's birthday along with the code of the hospital where he was born. Young Joe guesses that Old Joe is going to kill all three boys born that day, not knowing which one will become the Rainmaker. Joe waits at the farm for his older self. |
| score: 0.299056614342 |
| Where does Young Joe run off to to escape punishment from the Gat Men? |
| 0) He runs off into the crowded shopping street. |
| 1) He runs off into the woods. |
| 2) He runs off into the fields. |
| 3) He runs off into the adjacent house. |
| 4) He runs off into his car and drives away. |
| Plot: Memories of both timelines seem to coexist in Old Joe's mind, becoming either clear or dim as their probabilities change. Old Joe meets with Young Joe at a diner (where the latter has typically frequented) and explains that he is going to kill the Rainmaker as a child to change the future and save his wife. Kid Blue and several other Gat Men arrive at the diner, and a gunfight ensues. Young Joe ends up with a corner of Old Joe's map containing one of three locations circled on the map and a number. Old Joe escapes, and Young Joe runs off into the fields to escape would-be punishment from the Gat Men. |
| score: 0.28889954793 |
| What does old Joe tell young Joe when they meet at a diner? |
| 0) He tells him he is going to kill Rainmaker as a child to change the future and save his wife. |
| 1) He tells him he is going to kill Kid Blue. |
| 2) He tells him that he has a map that could help him remember his past. |
| 3) He tells him he needs to return to the past and kill Kid Blue, in order to save his wife. |
| 4) He tells him they are going to be attacked by Kid Blue and his men. |
| Plot: Young Joe heads to the marked place, a farm where Sara and her son Cid live. Sara recognizes the number on the map as Cid's birthday along with the code of the hospital where he was born. Young Joe guesses that Old Joe is going to kill all three boys born that day, not knowing which one will become the Rainmaker. Joe waits at the farm for his older self. |
| score: 0.356291151804 |
| What is Joe's job? |
| 0) He is a mobster. |
| 1) He is a policeman. |
| 2) He is a looper. |
| 3) He is a drug dealer. |
| 4) He is a professional assassin. |
| Plot: In 2044, 25-year-old Joe works for a Kansas City crime syndicate as a "looper." Since technology in the future has made it almost impossible to successfully dispose of murdered bodies, the syndicates use time travel which was invented in 2074 and subsequently outlawed. Managed by a man sent from the future named Abe, loopers kill and dispose of victims sent back in time whose faces are hidden by a bag. They are paid with bars of silver strapped to the target. To prevent connections to the use of illegal time travel, when a looper is retired, his future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self, but with gold bars as a payment. This event is referred to as "closing the loop" and signals the end of a looper's contract. Failing to close the loop is punishable by execution. |
| score: 0.230920285276 |
| Who does Joe work for? |
| 0) He works as a police officer in Kansas City. |
| 1) He works for a crime syndicate in Kansas City as a looper. |
| 2) He works for the CIA. |
| 3) He works as a hitman for a San Francisco mobster. |
| 4) He works for a crime syndicate in New York as a looper. |
| Plot: In 2044, 25-year-old Joe works for a Kansas City crime syndicate as a "looper." Since technology in the future has made it almost impossible to successfully dispose of murdered bodies, the syndicates use time travel which was invented in 2074 and subsequently outlawed. Managed by a man sent from the future named Abe, loopers kill and dispose of victims sent back in time whose faces are hidden by a bag. They are paid with bars of silver strapped to the target. To prevent connections to the use of illegal time travel, when a looper is retired, his future self is sent back to 2044 as a target for his younger self, but with gold bars as a payment. This event is referred to as "closing the loop" and signals the end of a looper's contract. Failing to close the loop is punishable by execution. |
| score: 0.287904254406 |
| What happens when Cid is frightened by Jesse? |
| 0) Cid falls from balcony galway |
| 1) Cid falls from window |
| 2) Cid falls down the stairs |
| 3) Cid falls from chair lift |
| 4) Cid falls from tree |
| Plot: Jesse, another Gat Man, comes looking for both Joes. Cid successfully hides himself and Young Joe from Jesse; later that night Sara and Young Joe have sex. In the morning, Young Joe awakes to find that Jesse has returned and has Sara at gunpoint in the living room. Hearing the arguing, Cid comes down the stairs. Being frightened by Jesse, Cid falls down the stairs and becomes upset, triggering an enormous telekinetic blast that kills Jesse, revealing that Cid is a powerful telekinetic and the future Rainmaker. Young Joe realizes that Old Joe now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| score: 0.377541458137 |
| Who is Jesse? |
| 0) The another Bat Man |
| 1) The another Black Man |
| 2) The another Gun Man |
| 3) The another Fat Man |
| 4) The another Gat Man |
| Plot: Jesse, another Gat Man, comes looking for both Joes. Cid successfully hides himself and Young Joe from Jesse; later that night Sara and Young Joe have sex. In the morning, Young Joe awakes to find that Jesse has returned and has Sara at gunpoint in the living room. Hearing the arguing, Cid comes down the stairs. Being frightened by Jesse, Cid falls down the stairs and becomes upset, triggering an enormous telekinetic blast that kills Jesse, revealing that Cid is a powerful telekinetic and the future Rainmaker. Young Joe realizes that Old Joe now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| score: 0.249580845335 |
| What does Young Joe realize after witnessing Cid's telekinetic abilities? |
| 0) Young Joe realizes that Seth now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| 1) Young Joe realizes that Jesse now knows Seth's abilities as well. |
| 2) Young Joe realizes that Suzie now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| 3) Young Joe realizes that Sara now knows Seth's abilities as well. |
| 4) Young Joe realizes that Old Joe now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| Plot: Jesse, another Gat Man, comes looking for both Joes. Cid successfully hides himself and Young Joe from Jesse; later that night Sara and Young Joe have sex. In the morning, Young Joe awakes to find that Jesse has returned and has Sara at gunpoint in the living room. Hearing the arguing, Cid comes down the stairs. Being frightened by Jesse, Cid falls down the stairs and becomes upset, triggering an enormous telekinetic blast that kills Jesse, revealing that Cid is a powerful telekinetic and the future Rainmaker. Young Joe realizes that Old Joe now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| score: 0.478430668313 |
| What does Cid's telekinetic abilities prove? |
| 0) Cid is a powerful god and the future Rainmaker. |
| 1) Cid is a powerful telekinetic and the future Rainmaker. |
| 2) Cid is a powerful rookie and the future Rainmaker. |
| 3) Cid is a powerful occult and the present Rainmaker. |
| 4) Cid is a powerful demonic and the future Rainmaker. |
| Plot: Jesse, another Gat Man, comes looking for both Joes. Cid successfully hides himself and Young Joe from Jesse; later that night Sara and Young Joe have sex. In the morning, Young Joe awakes to find that Jesse has returned and has Sara at gunpoint in the living room. Hearing the arguing, Cid comes down the stairs. Being frightened by Jesse, Cid falls down the stairs and becomes upset, triggering an enormous telekinetic blast that kills Jesse, revealing that Cid is a powerful telekinetic and the future Rainmaker. Young Joe realizes that Old Joe now knows Cid's abilities as well. |
| score: 0.515013263153 |
| Who takes Joe to Abe after his apartment is searched? |
| 0) Jesse |
| 1) Kid Blue |
| 2) Old Joe's Wife |
| 3) Sara |
| 4) Old Seth |
| Plot: When Joe's next target arrives, it is his own older self, with his face uncovered. Before Joe can close his loop, Old Joe shields himself with the gold bars, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. Returning to his apartment, Young Joe fights with Kid Blue, only to fall off a fire escape and black out. |
| score: 0.275694174621 |
| What abilities does Seth manifest? |
| 0) Seth manifested with ability to control magnetic fields |
| 1) Seth manifested with ability to assess situation |
| 2) Seth manifested with low-level telekinetic abilities |
| 3) Seth manifested with ability to work under pressure |
| 4) Seth manifested with ability to stop time |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.242469105919 |
| What does the older Seth do when his body parts begin disappearing? |
| 0) He is compelled go to his home, where he is then killed. |
| 1) He is compelled go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| 2) He is compelled go to the club, where he is then killed. |
| 3) He is compelled go to the theatre, where he is then killed. |
| 4) He is compelled go to the bar, where he is then killed. |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.139721689142 |
| What happens to Seth's older self when Abe's men cut off parts of the younger Seth's body? |
| 0) That causes his older self's body parts to shrink one by one |
| 1) That causes his older self's body to shrink. |
| 2) That causes his older self's body parts to appear one by one |
| 3) That causes his older self's body parts to burn one by one |
| 4) That causes his older self's body parts to disappear one by one |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.265860240879 |
| What does Seth confess to Joe? |
| 0) Seth confess to Joe that he failed to close his own loop |
| 1) Seth confess to Joe that he failed to complete his mission |
| 2) Seth confess to Joe that he failed to save his partner |
| 3) Seth confess to Joe that he failed to capture the photographic evidence |
| 4) Seth confess to Joe that he failed to obtain ip address |
| Plot: When Joe's next target arrives, it is his own older self, with his face uncovered. Before Joe can close his loop, Old Joe shields himself with the gold bars, knocks younger Joe unconscious and escapes. Returning to his apartment, Young Joe fights with Kid Blue, only to fall off a fire escape and black out. |
| score: 0.399808982181 |
| What does Seth tell Joe about the Rainmaker? |
| 0) That his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts |
| 1) That his friend warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts |
| 2) That his mentor warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts |
| 3) That his past self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts |
| 4) That his father warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.438308686907 |
| What choice is Joe given when brought before Abe? |
| 0) The choice of revealing Cid's hiding place or forfeiting half of the gold he has hoarded, |
| 1) The choice of revealing Jesse's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, |
| 2) The choice of revealing Dale's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, |
| 3) The choice of revealing Sara's hiding place or forfeiting half of the gold he has hoarded, |
| 4) The choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.314062251984 |
| Who are the Gat Men? |
| 0) Seth's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 1) Zach's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 2) Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 3) Jesse's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 4) Beatrix's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.31130711137 |
| Where does Joe decide to hide Seth? |
| 0) Hides Seth in his apartment attic. |
| 1) Hides Seth in his apartment's generator room |
| 2) Hides Seth in his apartment's elevator room |
| 3) Hides Seth in his apartment. |
| 4) Hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe. |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.210944176681 |
| What happens to Seth when he is found by Abe's men? |
| 0) Abe's men cut an address into Seth's chest |
| 1) Abe's men cut an address into Seth's shoulder |
| 2) Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm |
| 3) Abe's men cut an address into Seth's stomach |
| 4) Abe's men cut an address into Seth's leg |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.261518043004 |
| What happens to the older Seth when he goes to the adress cut into his arm? |
| 0) He ha been killed. |
| 1) He ha been burnt alive. |
| 2) He ha been sedated. |
| 3) He ha been drowned. |
| 4) He ha been burned. |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.108582122407 |
| Who is Kid Blue? |
| 0) One of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 1) One of Beatrix's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 2) One of Jesse's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 3) One of Zach's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| 4) One of Seth's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." |
| Plot: Joe's best friend Seth, part of a minority that has manifested low-level telekinetic abilities, confides that he failed to close his own loop, and that his future self warned him of a mysterious lawless person called the Rainmaker who, in the future, will overthrow the five major crime bosses and end all the loopers' contracts. Joe reluctantly hides Seth in his apartment's secret floor safe, but the place is searched and Joe is taken to Abe by Kid Blue, one of Abe's elite gangsters known as "Gat Men." Given the choice of revealing Seth's hiding place or forfeiting half of the silver he has hoarded, Joe betrays Seth. Abe's men cut an address into Seth's arm, then begin severing parts of his body, causing his older self's body parts to disappear one by one and compelling him to go to the address, where he is then killed. |
| score: 0.284975880091 |
| What happens to Alcott in the end? |
| 0) He is sent to prison for having an affair with another student |
| 1) Nothing; he just keeps working as usual |
| 2) He is fired and placed on a list for sex offenders |
| 3) He is sent to prison for armed robbery |
| 4) He is is fired for trying to fail Paul |
| Plot: Dora, since living with Alcott, has become his errand-girl and overhears Paul on the phone with his father talking about how much he misses her, Alcott then admits he learnt that Paul had nothing to do with the blackmail but still intends to fail him. Dora then realizes that Paul is the one who really loves her and finishes her affair with Alcott and begins a relationship with Paul. Afterwards, Adam, Noah and Chris' behavior get the better of them and their lives plummet into failure, Alcott is found out and sent to prison for having an affair with a different student and Paul and Dora remain happy in their relationship. |
| score: 0.284159818386 |
| After he is thrown out of the dorm where does Paul find a place to live? |
| 0) In a homeless shelter |
| 1) At a small clinic |
| 2) In a hotel |
| 3) In an apartment off the university campuss |
| 4) In a veterinary hospital |
| Plot: Paul Tannek, (Jason Biggs) a small-town, intelligent kid from Upstate New York is accepted into NYU on an academic scholarship. Trying to follow the advice of his father (Dan Aykroyd) he tries to gain friends by trying to be polite and interested in others. His attempts are noticed by his new roommates Chris (Thomas Sadoski), Adam (Zak Orth) and Noah (Jimmi Simpson), three rich, spoiled, obnoxious city boys who consider his polite behavior, small-town background and determination to education lame and brand him a loser. To salvage their reputation the trio concoct a false story to the housing administration about Paul's attitude and have him thrown out of the dorm. Paul takes residence in a veterinary hospital. Chris meets Paul and again concocts another story about how they were trying to help him as a ploy for Paul to let them use the hospital to throw parties since a resident at the dorm fell into sickness due to excessive alcohol, forbidding them to hold any parties thereon. |
| score: 0.165034366427 |
| How is Paul trying to gain friends in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) By hanging out with the popular crowd |
| 1) By studying hard |
| 2) Be pretending to be rich |
| 3) By being polite and interested in others |
| 4) By behaving like a loser |
| Plot: Paul Tannek, (Jason Biggs) a small-town, intelligent kid from Upstate New York is accepted into NYU on an academic scholarship. Trying to follow the advice of his father (Dan Aykroyd) he tries to gain friends by trying to be polite and interested in others. His attempts are noticed by his new roommates Chris (Thomas Sadoski), Adam (Zak Orth) and Noah (Jimmi Simpson), three rich, spoiled, obnoxious city boys who consider his polite behavior, small-town background and determination to education lame and brand him a loser. To salvage their reputation the trio concoct a false story to the housing administration about Paul's attitude and have him thrown out of the dorm. Paul takes residence in a veterinary hospital. Chris meets Paul and again concocts another story about how they were trying to help him as a ploy for Paul to let them use the hospital to throw parties since a resident at the dorm fell into sickness due to excessive alcohol, forbidding them to hold any parties thereon. |
| score: 0.161493373803 |
| Who is Dora having an affair with? |
| 0) Paul |
| 1) Adam |
| 2) Chris |
| 3) Prof. Alcott |
| 4) Noah |
| Plot: Dora, since living with Alcott, has become his errand-girl and overhears Paul on the phone with his father talking about how much he misses her, Alcott then admits he learnt that Paul had nothing to do with the blackmail but still intends to fail him. Dora then realizes that Paul is the one who really loves her and finishes her affair with Alcott and begins a relationship with Paul. Afterwards, Adam, Noah and Chris' behavior get the better of them and their lives plummet into failure, Alcott is found out and sent to prison for having an affair with a different student and Paul and Dora remain happy in their relationship. |
| score: 0.382139929927 |
| Why does Dora work in a strip club (at least until she gets fired)? |
| 0) To pay her mother's hospital bills |
| 1) To buy school books |
| 2) To pay for her tuition |
| 3) To pay for her acommodation |
| 4) To buy a car |
| Plot: Paul meets classmate Dora Diamond, (Mena Suvari) and develops an attraction to her, unaware that she is having an affair with their decorated but highly pretentious English professor Edward Alcott (Greg Kinnear). Dora is equally as intelligent as Paul but doesn't have a scholarship and works shifts as a waitress in a strip club to pay for her tuition until she is unceremoniously fired. To avoid a long daily commute which she can no longer afford, Dora asks Alcott to let her live with him for a while to which he selfishly declines for fear of losing his tenure at the university if their relationship is found out. Paul and Dora bump into each other one night and Paul invites her to an Everclear concert after discovering when they met that she is a fan. Dora agrees to the date but first goes to a job interview for a night shift in a convenience store but is denied the position because she's a woman. Adam is at the same store buying beer and pretends to be sympathetic as a ploy to invite her to a party which she accepts but says she will be their only for a short time so she can meet Paul. At the party one of the boys slips a roofie into Dora's drink and she passes out. Paul returns dejected from the concert to a huge mess and an unresponsive Dora and immediately rushes her to the hospital. At the hospital Paul pretends to be her boyfriend since neither he or Dora can afford to keep her in overnight. He also learns that Dora listed Alcott as her case of emergency contact which he tells Chris the next morning without thinking. |
| score: 0.216074038785 |
| How is Paul feeling when he is returning from the concert? |
| 0) Disappointed |
| 1) Tired |
| 2) Excited |
| 3) Relaxed |
| 4) Sleepy |
| Plot: Dora, since living with Alcott, has become his errand-girl and overhears Paul on the phone with his father talking about how much he misses her, Alcott then admits he learnt that Paul had nothing to do with the blackmail but still intends to fail him. Dora then realizes that Paul is the one who really loves her and finishes her affair with Alcott and begins a relationship with Paul. Afterwards, Adam, Noah and Chris' behavior get the better of them and their lives plummet into failure, Alcott is found out and sent to prison for having an affair with a different student and Paul and Dora remain happy in their relationship. |
| score: 0.0798970954629 |
| Who does Paul get attracted to? |
| 0) Gena |
| 1) Annie |
| 2) Chris |
| 3) Dora |
| 4) Alcott |
| Plot: Dora, since living with Alcott, has become his errand-girl and overhears Paul on the phone with his father talking about how much he misses her, Alcott then admits he learnt that Paul had nothing to do with the blackmail but still intends to fail him. Dora then realizes that Paul is the one who really loves her and finishes her affair with Alcott and begins a relationship with Paul. Afterwards, Adam, Noah and Chris' behavior get the better of them and their lives plummet into failure, Alcott is found out and sent to prison for having an affair with a different student and Paul and Dora remain happy in their relationship. |
| score: 0.279512836398 |
| What are Paul's roomates names? |
| 0) Noah, Sal, and Victor |
| 1) Chris, Adam, and Noah |
| 2) Sal, Adam, and Noah |
| 3) Victor, Chris, and Adam |
| 4) Chris, Sal, and Adam |
| Plot: Dora, since living with Alcott, has become his errand-girl and overhears Paul on the phone with his father talking about how much he misses her, Alcott then admits he learnt that Paul had nothing to do with the blackmail but still intends to fail him. Dora then realizes that Paul is the one who really loves her and finishes her affair with Alcott and begins a relationship with Paul. Afterwards, Adam, Noah and Chris' behavior get the better of them and their lives plummet into failure, Alcott is found out and sent to prison for having an affair with a different student and Paul and Dora remain happy in their relationship. |
| score: 0.293306435761 |
| Why did Paul's roomates get him thrown out of the dorm? |
| 0) To get him in trouble with his dad |
| 1) To save their reputaion |
| 2) Because they didn't like him |
| 3) As a prank |
| 4) Because he was anti-social |
| Plot: Paul Tannek, (Jason Biggs) a small-town, intelligent kid from Upstate New York is accepted into NYU on an academic scholarship. Trying to follow the advice of his father (Dan Aykroyd) he tries to gain friends by trying to be polite and interested in others. His attempts are noticed by his new roommates Chris (Thomas Sadoski), Adam (Zak Orth) and Noah (Jimmi Simpson), three rich, spoiled, obnoxious city boys who consider his polite behavior, small-town background and determination to education lame and brand him a loser. To salvage their reputation the trio concoct a false story to the housing administration about Paul's attitude and have him thrown out of the dorm. Paul takes residence in a veterinary hospital. Chris meets Paul and again concocts another story about how they were trying to help him as a ploy for Paul to let them use the hospital to throw parties since a resident at the dorm fell into sickness due to excessive alcohol, forbidding them to hold any parties thereon. |
| score: 0.0912133244867 |
| Which university does Paul attend? |
| 0) Stanford |
| 1) Yale |
| 2) Columbia |
| 3) UCLA |
| 4) NYU |
| Plot: Paul Tannek, (Jason Biggs) a small-town, intelligent kid from Upstate New York is accepted into NYU on an academic scholarship. Trying to follow the advice of his father (Dan Aykroyd) he tries to gain friends by trying to be polite and interested in others. His attempts are noticed by his new roommates Chris (Thomas Sadoski), Adam (Zak Orth) and Noah (Jimmi Simpson), three rich, spoiled, obnoxious city boys who consider his polite behavior, small-town background and determination to education lame and brand him a loser. To salvage their reputation the trio concoct a false story to the housing administration about Paul's attitude and have him thrown out of the dorm. Paul takes residence in a veterinary hospital. Chris meets Paul and again concocts another story about how they were trying to help him as a ploy for Paul to let them use the hospital to throw parties since a resident at the dorm fell into sickness due to excessive alcohol, forbidding them to hold any parties thereon. |
| score: 0.118482366621 |
| Where does Paul end up living, after his roommates get him kicked out? |
| 0) An animal shelter |
| 1) Another dorm |
| 2) An abandoned building |
| 3) He rents a room off campus |
| 4) A veterinary hospital |
| Plot: Paul Tannek, (Jason Biggs) a small-town, intelligent kid from Upstate New York is accepted into NYU on an academic scholarship. Trying to follow the advice of his father (Dan Aykroyd) he tries to gain friends by trying to be polite and interested in others. His attempts are noticed by his new roommates Chris (Thomas Sadoski), Adam (Zak Orth) and Noah (Jimmi Simpson), three rich, spoiled, obnoxious city boys who consider his polite behavior, small-town background and determination to education lame and brand him a loser. To salvage their reputation the trio concoct a false story to the housing administration about Paul's attitude and have him thrown out of the dorm. Paul takes residence in a veterinary hospital. Chris meets Paul and again concocts another story about how they were trying to help him as a ploy for Paul to let them use the hospital to throw parties since a resident at the dorm fell into sickness due to excessive alcohol, forbidding them to hold any parties thereon. |
| score: 0.14834190401 |
| What school does Paul get accepted to? |
| 0) UCLA |
| 1) Yale |
| 2) Stanford |
| 3) NYU |
| 4) Columbia |
| Plot: Paul Tannek, (Jason Biggs) a small-town, intelligent kid from Upstate New York is accepted into NYU on an academic scholarship. Trying to follow the advice of his father (Dan Aykroyd) he tries to gain friends by trying to be polite and interested in others. His attempts are noticed by his new roommates Chris (Thomas Sadoski), Adam (Zak Orth) and Noah (Jimmi Simpson), three rich, spoiled, obnoxious city boys who consider his polite behavior, small-town background and determination to education lame and brand him a loser. To salvage their reputation the trio concoct a false story to the housing administration about Paul's attitude and have him thrown out of the dorm. Paul takes residence in a veterinary hospital. Chris meets Paul and again concocts another story about how they were trying to help him as a ploy for Paul to let them use the hospital to throw parties since a resident at the dorm fell into sickness due to excessive alcohol, forbidding them to hold any parties thereon. |
| score: 0.147499037328 |
| What does Tori say to Paulie when Paulie reveals that she saw her and Jake in the forest? |
| 0) That she is in love with Jake now |
| 1) That she will never be intimate with a girl again |
| 2) That the intimacy they shared will never happen again but she would always love her |
| 3) Tha she never loved her |
| 4) That their love is not enough |
| Plot: When Tori returns to the room, Paulie asks her where she's been and Tori says she was with a friend. Paulie lashes out at her by telling her that she saw what Tori and Jake were doing in the woods. Tori tells Paulie that the intimacy that they had shared will never happen again but she (Tori) would always love her. |
| score: 0.611524720467 |
| Who is Jake flirting with? |
| 0) Fay |
| 1) Mary |
| 2) Allison |
| 3) Tori |
| 4) Paulie |
| Plot: When Tori returns to the room, Paulie asks her where she's been and Tori says she was with a friend. Paulie lashes out at her by telling her that she saw what Tori and Jake were doing in the woods. Tori tells Paulie that the intimacy that they had shared will never happen again but she (Tori) would always love her. |
| score: 0.408602168292 |
| How does Mary feel at first about Paulie and Tori having sex in their room? |
| 0) She feels like an intruder |
| 1) She is repulsed by it |
| 2) She doesn't like it |
| 3) She is comfortable with it |
| 4) She is excited by it |
| Plot: Over time, Paulie and Tori become more comfortable showing affection in front of Mary. It progresses from a quick kiss on the lips in front of her to the two sharing a bed and having sex while they think Mary is sleeping. At first, Mary is shy about sharing a room with the two lovers and feels like an intruder. After a few days, she finds their kissing and murmuring comforting and familiar. |
| score: 0.454401281151 |
| What does Tori decide when her sister sees her in bed with Paulie? |
| 0) To lie to her sister about her relationship with Paulie |
| 1) To tell her parents about her sexuality |
| 2) To break up with Paulie |
| 3) To start dating boys |
| 4) To be more discreet about her relationship with Paulie |
| Plot: When Tori returns to the room, Paulie asks her where she's been and Tori says she was with a friend. Paulie lashes out at her by telling her that she saw what Tori and Jake were doing in the woods. Tori tells Paulie that the intimacy that they had shared will never happen again but she (Tori) would always love her. |
| score: 0.603247058663 |
| How does Paulie react to Tori's decision to end their relationship? |
| 0) She agrees to end the realtionship |
| 1) She refuses to accept Tori's decision |
| 2) She tells Tori she loves her |
| 3) She is devastated |
| 4) She threatens to tell Tori's family about them |
| Plot: When Tori returns to the room, Paulie asks her where she's been and Tori says she was with a friend. Paulie lashes out at her by telling her that she saw what Tori and Jake were doing in the woods. Tori tells Paulie that the intimacy that they had shared will never happen again but she (Tori) would always love her. |
| score: 0.635566034925 |
| What does Paulie say prior to her suicide? |
| 0) I rush into the secret house |
| 1) I'll die without her |
| 2) We are all lost and delirious |
| 3) Everyone who has loved knows how it feels |
| 4) I'll always love you |
| Plot: A major theme of the novel is "Paulie's crime", murder, which is entirely absent from the film. |
| score: 0.312830173983 |
| What does Paulie demand when she throws Jake to the ground during the fencing duel? |
| 0) That he breaks up with Mary |
| 1) That he leaves her alone |
| 2) That he stops spreading rumors about her |
| 3) That he gives up Tori |
| 4) That he starts dating her |
| Plot: When Tori returns to the room, Paulie asks her where she's been and Tori says she was with a friend. Paulie lashes out at her by telling her that she saw what Tori and Jake were doing in the woods. Tori tells Paulie that the intimacy that they had shared will never happen again but she (Tori) would always love her. |
| score: 0.501379335666 |
| What does Mary see on the roof at night? |
| 0) Paulie and Jake kissing |
| 1) Tori and Jake kissing |
| 2) Fay and Allison kissing |
| 3) Paulie kissing their maths teacher |
| 4) Paulie and Tori kissing |
| Plot: Over time, Paulie and Tori become more comfortable showing affection in front of Mary. It progresses from a quick kiss on the lips in front of her to the two sharing a bed and having sex while they think Mary is sleeping. At first, Mary is shy about sharing a room with the two lovers and feels like an intruder. After a few days, she finds their kissing and murmuring comforting and familiar. |
| score: 0.424959701581 |
| Who gives Mary the nickname "Mary Brave"? |
| 0) Kara |
| 1) Joe |
| 2) Paulie |
| 3) Victoria |
| 4) Cordelia |
| Plot: A major theme of the novel is "Paulie's crime", murder, which is entirely absent from the film. |
| score: 0.334772577856 |
| How does Paulie feel about Tori's rejection? |
| 0) She is happy |
| 1) She is excited |
| 2) She cannot handle it |
| 3) She is depressed and sullen |
| 4) She is relieved |
| Plot: Paulie cannot handle Tori's withdrawal from the relationship. She smashes a mirror and hurls a dish cart to the ground and begins to act out in other ways. A rejection letter from the agency that handled Paulie's adoption, which says that her birth mother denied a request from Paulie to get in touch, further sends her over the edge. Upset, Paulie leaves the building and runs into Mrs. Vaughn, with whom she discusses her love for Tory, and Mrs. Vaughn tells her she understands. Paulie then goes on to say "Without her, I would just die." |
| score: 0.370348192812 |
| Who are Mary's roomates? |
| 0) Paulie and Victoria |
| 1) Lauren and Allison |
| 2) Fay and Victoria |
| 3) Pauline and Allison |
| 4) Allison and Fay |
| Plot: Mary never pretends to be a boy in the film. |
| score: 0.40087688774 |
| What is John's profession? |
| 0) He is a celebrity photographer. |
| 1) He is an actor. |
| 2) He is a movie director. |
| 3) He is a politician. |
| 4) He is a painter. |
| Plot: Bob Harris, an aging American action movie star, arrives in Tokyo to film an advertisement for Suntory whisky. Charlotte, a young college graduate, is left in her hotel room by her husband, John, a celebrity photographer on assignment in Tokyo. Charlotte is unsure of her future with John as she feels he is more interested in his celebrity models, particularly an American actress named Kelly, than her. Bob's own 25-year marriage is tired as he goes through a midlife crisis. |
| score: 0.170376264638 |
| Which actress does John especially like, according to Charlotte? |
| 0) Christine. |
| 1) Kate. |
| 2) According to her, he especially likes Jane. |
| 3) Mary. |
| 4) Kelly. |
| Plot: Bob Harris, an aging American action movie star, arrives in Tokyo to film an advertisement for Suntory whisky. Charlotte, a young college graduate, is left in her hotel room by her husband, John, a celebrity photographer on assignment in Tokyo. Charlotte is unsure of her future with John as she feels he is more interested in his celebrity models, particularly an American actress named Kelly, than her. Bob's own 25-year marriage is tired as he goes through a midlife crisis. |
| score: 0.252050300422 |
| How long has Bob been married for? |
| 0) 20 years. |
| 1) 25 years. |
| 2) 35 years. |
| 3) 30 years. |
| 4) He has been married for 24 years. |
| Plot: Bob Harris, an aging American action movie star, arrives in Tokyo to film an advertisement for Suntory whisky. Charlotte, a young college graduate, is left in her hotel room by her husband, John, a celebrity photographer on assignment in Tokyo. Charlotte is unsure of her future with John as she feels he is more interested in his celebrity models, particularly an American actress named Kelly, than her. Bob's own 25-year marriage is tired as he goes through a midlife crisis. |
| score: 0.19015318365 |
| What kind of advertisement is Bob Harris planning to film in Tokyo? |
| 0) For Telecom mobile company. |
| 1) He is planning to film an advertisement for JPMorgan Chase. |
| 2) For a model agency. |
| 3) For Red Bull energy drink. |
| 4) For Suntory whisky. |
| Plot: Bob Harris, an aging American action movie star, arrives in Tokyo to film an advertisement for Suntory whisky. Charlotte, a young college graduate, is left in her hotel room by her husband, John, a celebrity photographer on assignment in Tokyo. Charlotte is unsure of her future with John as she feels he is more interested in his celebrity models, particularly an American actress named Kelly, than her. Bob's own 25-year marriage is tired as he goes through a midlife crisis. |
| score: 0.415528694919 |
| Whom does Charlotte discover in Bobs room, when she arrives to take him out for breakfast. |
| 0) Ms. Kawasaki |
| 1) The hotel jazz singer |
| 2) The press agent |
| 3) The hotel concierge |
| 4) John |
| Plot: On the penultimate night of his stay, Bob attracts the attention of the hotel jazz singer. Charlotte arrives at his room to go out for breakfast and discovers the woman in his room, leading to an argument over lunch. Later that night, during a fire alarm at the hotel, Bob and Charlotte reconcile and express how they will miss each other as they make one more trip back to the hotel bar. |
| score: 0.471759233507 |
| What sets off at the hotel in the night when Bob and Charlotte reconcile? |
| 0) The hotel burns down and they need to go to the hospital |
| 1) An alarm clock. |
| 2) A fire alarm. |
| 3) A bomb. |
| 4) An emergency alarm |
| Plot: On the penultimate night of his stay, Bob attracts the attention of the hotel jazz singer. Charlotte arrives at his room to go out for breakfast and discovers the woman in his room, leading to an argument over lunch. Later that night, during a fire alarm at the hotel, Bob and Charlotte reconcile and express how they will miss each other as they make one more trip back to the hotel bar. |
| score: 0.430018655974 |
| How is Bob travelling to the airport? |
| 0) Bus |
| 1) By a taxi |
| 2) Bike |
| 3) Tram |
| 4) Train |
| Plot: The following morning, Bob is set to return to the United States. He tells Charlotte goodbye at the hotel lobby and watches her walk back to the elevator. In a taxi to the airport, Bob sees Charlotte on a crowded street and gets out and goes to her. He embraces Charlotte and whispers something in her ear. The two share a kiss, say goodbye and Bob departs. |
| score: 0.297084813596 |
| Where do Bob and Charlotte say goodbye for the first time |
| 0) On the street |
| 1) In a taxi |
| 2) At a hotel lobby |
| 3) |
| 4) At the airport |
| Plot: The following morning, Bob is set to return to the United States. He tells Charlotte goodbye at the hotel lobby and watches her walk back to the elevator. In a taxi to the airport, Bob sees Charlotte on a crowded street and gets out and goes to her. He embraces Charlotte and whispers something in her ear. The two share a kiss, say goodbye and Bob departs. |
| score: 0.44973741217 |
| What kind of stories does the film narrate? |
| 0) War stories |
| 1) Sci-fi stories |
| 2) Love stories |
| 3) Sad stories |
| 4) Children's stories |
| Plot: The film begins with a voiceover from David (Hugh Grant) commenting that whenever he gets gloomy with the state of the world he thinks about the arrivals terminal at Heathrow Airport, and the pure uncomplicated love felt as friends and families welcome their arriving loved ones. David's voiceover also relates that all the messages left by the people who died on the 9/11 planes were messages of love and not hate. The film then tells the 'love stories' of many people: |
| score: 0.0985454934666 |
| What makes David feel better when he feels sad about what's going on in the world? |
| 0) The arrivals terminal at JFK Airport |
| 1) The arrivals terminal at Heathrow Airport and the love felt there |
| 2) The arrivals terminal at London City Airport |
| 3) The departure terminal at Gatwick Airport |
| 4) The departure terminal at Heathrow Airport |
| Plot: The film begins with a voiceover from David (Hugh Grant) commenting that whenever he gets gloomy with the state of the world he thinks about the arrivals terminal at Heathrow Airport, and the pure uncomplicated love felt as friends and families welcome their arriving loved ones. David's voiceover also relates that all the messages left by the people who died on the 9/11 planes were messages of love and not hate. The film then tells the 'love stories' of many people: |
| score: 0.335651918954 |
| What does Jamie realize when he comes back to England? |
| 0) That he still loves his girlfriend |
| 1) That he needs to learn Portuguese |
| 2) That he misses France |
| 3) That he is in love with Aurlia |
| 4) That he prefers England to France |
| Plot: *Jamie and Aurlia* |
| score: 0.642329430266 |
| Who takes care of Jamie's house in France? |
| 0) Juliet |
| 1) Mia |
| 2) Karen |
| 3) Aurlia |
| 4) Judy |
| Plot: *Jamie and Aurlia* |
| score: 0.638040998165 |
| What is the communication between Jamie and Aurlia like? |
| 0) It is very bad |
| 1) It is fairly okay |
| 2) It is excellent |
| 3) It is tolerable |
| 4) It is confusing |
| Plot: *Jamie and Aurlia* |
| score: 0.493941266164 |
| What does Jamie do when he finds Aurlia? |
| 0) He kisses her passionately |
| 1) He embraces her |
| 2) He declares his love for her and proposes |
| 3) He asks to speak to her privately |
| 4) He asks her to go back to the cottage with him |
| Plot: *Jamie and Aurlia* |
| score: 0.487256735883 |
| Which language does Jamie start to learn in England? |
| 0) Portuguese |
| 1) French |
| 2) Spanish |
| 3) Italian |
| 4) Russian |
| Plot: *Jamie and Aurlia* |
| score: 0.250102394361 |
| What does Mack think about the record of his Christmas song? |
| 0) That it is terrible |
| 1) That it might become number one |
| 2) That it is good enough |
| 3) That it needs more work |
| 4) That is it excellent |
| Plot: With the help of his longtime manager Joe (Gregor Fisher), rock and roll legend Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) records a Christmas variation of The Troggs' classic hit "Love Is All Around". Although he thinks the record is terrible, Mack promotes the release in the hope it will become the Christmas number one single. The song does go to number one; after briefly celebrating his victory at a party hosted by Sir Elton John, Billy recognises that Joe needs affection and suggests that he and Joe celebrate Christmas by getting drunk and watching porn. |
| score: 0.267522075642 |
| Where does Mack go first to celebrate the success of his Christmas song? |
| 0) He goes to New York |
| 1) A bar |
| 2) A victory party hosted by Sir Elton John |
| 3) A masquerade party |
| 4) To a private club |
| Plot: With the help of his longtime manager Joe (Gregor Fisher), rock and roll legend Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) records a Christmas variation of The Troggs' classic hit "Love Is All Around". Although he thinks the record is terrible, Mack promotes the release in the hope it will become the Christmas number one single. The song does go to number one; after briefly celebrating his victory at a party hosted by Sir Elton John, Billy recognises that Joe needs affection and suggests that he and Joe celebrate Christmas by getting drunk and watching porn. |
| score: 0.363804658688 |
| Who does Mack celebrate Christmas with? |
| 0) Joe |
| 1) Colin |
| 2) Jamie and his girlfriend |
| 3) Just Judy |
| 4) Sir Elton John |
| Plot: *Billy Mack and Joe* |
| score: 0.485949853587 |
| What does Juliet do when Mark after showing his cards walks away? |
| 0) She gives him a Christmas card |
| 1) She runs back inside |
| 2) She runs after him and gives him a quick kiss |
| 3) She just watches him walk away |
| 4) She tells him she loves him too |
| Plot: *Juliet, Peter, and Mark* |
| score: 0.421814885462 |
| What does Mark carry when Juliet opens the door on Christmas Eve? |
| 0) A present |
| 1) A boom box and large cue cards |
| 2) Pie |
| 3) A large "I'm Sorry" placard |
| 4) Her wedding tape |
| Plot: *Juliet, Peter, and Mark* |
| score: 0.376566344535 |
| What does Mark realize after being quickly kissed by Juliet? |
| 0) That he has to atay away from her |
| 1) That she doesn't love her husband |
| 2) That she loves him too |
| 3) That it's time to get over her and move on with his life |
| 4) That there is still hope of winning her over |
| Plot: *Juliet, Peter, and Mark* |
| score: 0.449661267269 |
| Who does Prime Minister David feel attracted to? |
| 0) Juliet |
| 1) Mia |
| 2) Natalie |
| 3) Judy |
| 4) Jamie's girlfriend |
| Plot: *David and Natalie* |
| score: 0.587778729292 |
| Who is Harry attracted to? |
| 0) Natalie |
| 1) Karen |
| 2) Judy |
| 3) Juliet |
| 4) Mia |
| Plot: *Harry, Karen, and Mia* |
| score: 0.55159189265 |
| Why does Jamie learn Portuguese? |
| 0) He loves Aurlia and wants to propose to her in her own language |
| 1) He wants to have another Portuguese housekeeper |
| 2) He wants to return to Portugal |
| 3) He wants to explain to Aurlia that he is marrying his girlfriend |
| 4) He wants to live in Portugal |
| Plot: *Jamie and Aurlia* |
| score: 0.597507318082 |
| How is it shown that Slevin and Goodkat work together? |
| 0) They live together |
| 1) Goodkat kills The Fairy to save Slevin |
| 2) Goodkat tells Brikowski to stop harassing Slevin |
| 3) Goodkat helps Slevin arrange a date with The Fairy |
| 4) Goodkat kills The Boss and The Rabbi, to save Slevin |
| Plot: Sometime later at the bus terminal, Slevin is met by Lindsey, and it is revealed that Slevin, aware of Goodkat's intentions, explained his true identity to her and helped fake her death. Goodkat appears, aware of the trickery; since Goodkat spared Slevin as a boy, he sympathizes and agrees to let her live. The film closes with a flashback to Goodkat sparing Henry, before "Kansas City Shuffle" by Bennie Moten (Performed by J. Ralph) starts playing on the radio. |
| score: 0.428803682314 |
| Who is actually the victim from the bus terminal, killed by Goodkat? |
| 0) Marty |
| 1) Nick Fisher |
| 2) The Fairy's bodyguard |
| 3) The Rabbi |
| 4) The Boss |
| Plot: Slevin and Lindsey go out to dinner, where Slevin arranges a date with The Fairy. Slevin is approached by Detective Brikowski (Stanley Tucci), who is investigating The Boss and The Rabbi; the detective hassles him again later; Slevin reveals his full name. Slevin arrives at The Fairy's apartment and fatally shoots him, only for Goodkat to appear; rather than shoot Slevin, however, he finishes The Fairy, who pulls out a gun, revealing Slevin and Goodkat are affiliated. Slevin then brings the bus terminal victim's body, revealed to be Nick Fisher, into the apartment while Goodkat kills The Fairy's bodyguards. Together they blow up the apartment and the bodies, faking Slevin's death in the process. Goodkat and Slevin kidnap The Boss and The Rabbi, with both awakening restrained in The Boss's penthouse. Slevin appears and explains the overarching twist: Slevin is Henry, the son of the ill-fated Max, and the mobsters who killed Max were The Boss and The Rabbi. Goodkat is revealed as the assassin hired to kill young Henry, but after an attack of conscience took him in and raised him instead. |
| score: 0.301001781382 |
| Who kidnaps The Boss and The Rabbi? |
| 0) Slevin |
| 1) Goodkat |
| 2) Slevin and Goodkat |
| 3) The Fairy |
| 4) Brikowski |
| Plot: In New York City, Slevin Kelevra (Josh Hartnett) is staying in his friend Nick Fisher's apartment and, upon being visited by Nick's neighbor Lindsey (Lucy Liu), discusses Nick's disappearance and why his apartment was unlocked. Lindsey suggests that Nick may be missing and, after she leaves, Slevin is kidnapped by two henchmen, who take him to "The Boss" (Morgan Freeman). Mistaking Slevin for Nick, The Boss orders him to repay a large gambling debt or kill the son of his rival, "The Rabbi" (Ben Kingsley); The Boss believes The Rabbi is responsible for assassinating his son (seen in the intro), and wants The Rabbi's homosexual son, Yitzchok "The Fairy", to be killed in revenge. Slevin then returns to the apartment, but is kidnapped again by two Jewish henchmen working for The Rabbi. The Rabbi also mistakes Slevin for Nick, and also demands he repay a large gambling debt. Slevin returns to The Boss and agrees to kill The Fairy. Concurrently with Slevin visiting the mob bosses, it becomes apparent Goodkat is involved in both sides and is responsible for Nick's debts being called in, and he plans to kill Slevin after The Fairy dies (though his motivations remain unknown). |
| score: 0.303813386108 |
| Who shoots The Fairy at his apartment? |
| 0) Fisher |
| 1) The Boss |
| 2) Slevin |
| 3) Max |
| 4) Brikowski |
| Plot: Slevin and Lindsey go out to dinner, where Slevin arranges a date with The Fairy. Slevin is approached by Detective Brikowski (Stanley Tucci), who is investigating The Boss and The Rabbi; the detective hassles him again later; Slevin reveals his full name. Slevin arrives at The Fairy's apartment and fatally shoots him, only for Goodkat to appear; rather than shoot Slevin, however, he finishes The Fairy, who pulls out a gun, revealing Slevin and Goodkat are affiliated. Slevin then brings the bus terminal victim's body, revealed to be Nick Fisher, into the apartment while Goodkat kills The Fairy's bodyguards. Together they blow up the apartment and the bodies, faking Slevin's death in the process. Goodkat and Slevin kidnap The Boss and The Rabbi, with both awakening restrained in The Boss's penthouse. Slevin appears and explains the overarching twist: Slevin is Henry, the son of the ill-fated Max, and the mobsters who killed Max were The Boss and The Rabbi. Goodkat is revealed as the assassin hired to kill young Henry, but after an attack of conscience took him in and raised him instead. |
| score: 0.23527515322 |
| How did Henry survive the mob attack when he was small? |
| 0) He was spared by the assassin hired to kill him |
| 1) He escape from his attacker |
| 2) He sneaked out of the house during the attack |
| 3) He was at a neighbor's house during the attack |
| 4) He hid in a closet |
| Plot: Sometime later at the bus terminal, Slevin is met by Lindsey, and it is revealed that Slevin, aware of Goodkat's intentions, explained his true identity to her and helped fake her death. Goodkat appears, aware of the trickery; since Goodkat spared Slevin as a boy, he sympathizes and agrees to let her live. The film closes with a flashback to Goodkat sparing Henry, before "Kansas City Shuffle" by Bennie Moten (Performed by J. Ralph) starts playing on the radio. |
| score: 0.122865972298 |
| How does Slevin kill the mobsters? |
| 0) By stabbing them with a knife |
| 1) By taping plastic bags over their heads |
| 2) By strangling them |
| 3) By shooting them |
| 4) By drowning them |
| Plot: Twenty years later, Goodkat and Slevin killed The Boss' son and both mobsters' bookies, stealing the bookies' ledgers in the process; after finding Nick Fisher owed a great deal of money to both sides, they killed him and stole his identity. As gang warfare loomed, both mobsters went to Goodkat, who agreed to both kill and protect The Fairy on the condition they call in Nick's debts, granting Slevin and Goodkat unhindered access to the heavily guarded mobsters and Nick Fisher as an ally respectively. After revealing his plan, Slevin suffocates The Rabbi and The Boss by taping plastic bags over their heads, killing them the same way they killed his father. Since Lindsey earlier photographed Goodkat for Slevin, Goodkat shoots her to protect his identity. Finally, it is revealed that Detective Brikowski killed Slevin's mother when his own gambling debts were called in by the mobsters; Slevin kills Brikowski as the pseudonym "Slevin Kelevra" is explained: "Lucky Number Slevin" was the horse his father had bet on, and "Kelevra" is Hebrew for "bad dog," mirroring Goodkat's name. |
| score: 0.229464439592 |
| Who actually killed The Boss' son, for which he blamed the Rabbi? |
| 0) Brikowski |
| 1) Dumbrowski |
| 2) Goodkat and Slevin |
| 3) Nick Fisher |
| 4) Sloe |
| Plot: In New York City, Slevin Kelevra (Josh Hartnett) is staying in his friend Nick Fisher's apartment and, upon being visited by Nick's neighbor Lindsey (Lucy Liu), discusses Nick's disappearance and why his apartment was unlocked. Lindsey suggests that Nick may be missing and, after she leaves, Slevin is kidnapped by two henchmen, who take him to "The Boss" (Morgan Freeman). Mistaking Slevin for Nick, The Boss orders him to repay a large gambling debt or kill the son of his rival, "The Rabbi" (Ben Kingsley); The Boss believes The Rabbi is responsible for assassinating his son (seen in the intro), and wants The Rabbi's homosexual son, Yitzchok "The Fairy", to be killed in revenge. Slevin then returns to the apartment, but is kidnapped again by two Jewish henchmen working for The Rabbi. The Rabbi also mistakes Slevin for Nick, and also demands he repay a large gambling debt. Slevin returns to The Boss and agrees to kill The Fairy. Concurrently with Slevin visiting the mob bosses, it becomes apparent Goodkat is involved in both sides and is responsible for Nick's debts being called in, and he plans to kill Slevin after The Fairy dies (though his motivations remain unknown). |
| score: 0.309948197357 |
| Why did Slevin fake Lindsey's death? |
| 0) Because the police was looking for her |
| 1) Because the Fairy had sent his men to kill her |
| 2) Because The Boss had planned to kill her |
| 3) Because Goodkat had planned to kill her |
| 4) Because The Rabbi had planned to have her killed |
| Plot: Sometime later at the bus terminal, Slevin is met by Lindsey, and it is revealed that Slevin, aware of Goodkat's intentions, explained his true identity to her and helped fake her death. Goodkat appears, aware of the trickery; since Goodkat spared Slevin as a boy, he sympathizes and agrees to let her live. The film closes with a flashback to Goodkat sparing Henry, before "Kansas City Shuffle" by Bennie Moten (Performed by J. Ralph) starts playing on the radio. |
| score: 0.389524291619 |
| Why does The Boss kidnap Slevin from Nick's apartment? |
| 0) He mistakes Slevin for Nick |
| 1) To ask him about Nick's whereabouts |
| 2) To ask for his money back |
| 3) To convince Slevin to work for him |
| 4) To hire him to kill The Rabbi's son |
| Plot: In New York City, Slevin Kelevra (Josh Hartnett) is staying in his friend Nick Fisher's apartment and, upon being visited by Nick's neighbor Lindsey (Lucy Liu), discusses Nick's disappearance and why his apartment was unlocked. Lindsey suggests that Nick may be missing and, after she leaves, Slevin is kidnapped by two henchmen, who take him to "The Boss" (Morgan Freeman). Mistaking Slevin for Nick, The Boss orders him to repay a large gambling debt or kill the son of his rival, "The Rabbi" (Ben Kingsley); The Boss believes The Rabbi is responsible for assassinating his son (seen in the intro), and wants The Rabbi's homosexual son, Yitzchok "The Fairy", to be killed in revenge. Slevin then returns to the apartment, but is kidnapped again by two Jewish henchmen working for The Rabbi. The Rabbi also mistakes Slevin for Nick, and also demands he repay a large gambling debt. Slevin returns to The Boss and agrees to kill The Fairy. Concurrently with Slevin visiting the mob bosses, it becomes apparent Goodkat is involved in both sides and is responsible for Nick's debts being called in, and he plans to kill Slevin after The Fairy dies (though his motivations remain unknown). |
| score: 0.300870273364 |
| Who plans to kill Slevin after The Fairy dies? |
| 0) Goodkat |
| 1) The Rabbi |
| 2) Lindsey |
| 3) The Boss |
| 4) Nick |
| Plot: In New York City, Slevin Kelevra (Josh Hartnett) is staying in his friend Nick Fisher's apartment and, upon being visited by Nick's neighbor Lindsey (Lucy Liu), discusses Nick's disappearance and why his apartment was unlocked. Lindsey suggests that Nick may be missing and, after she leaves, Slevin is kidnapped by two henchmen, who take him to "The Boss" (Morgan Freeman). Mistaking Slevin for Nick, The Boss orders him to repay a large gambling debt or kill the son of his rival, "The Rabbi" (Ben Kingsley); The Boss believes The Rabbi is responsible for assassinating his son (seen in the intro), and wants The Rabbi's homosexual son, Yitzchok "The Fairy", to be killed in revenge. Slevin then returns to the apartment, but is kidnapped again by two Jewish henchmen working for The Rabbi. The Rabbi also mistakes Slevin for Nick, and also demands he repay a large gambling debt. Slevin returns to The Boss and agrees to kill The Fairy. Concurrently with Slevin visiting the mob bosses, it becomes apparent Goodkat is involved in both sides and is responsible for Nick's debts being called in, and he plans to kill Slevin after The Fairy dies (though his motivations remain unknown). |
| score: 0.304843926213 |
| What does The Rabbi want from Slevin? |
| 0) To help him kill The Boss |
| 1) To kill The Boss' son |
| 2) To help him locate Nick |
| 3) To work for him |
| 4) To repay Nick's huge gambling debt |
| Plot: In New York City, Slevin Kelevra (Josh Hartnett) is staying in his friend Nick Fisher's apartment and, upon being visited by Nick's neighbor Lindsey (Lucy Liu), discusses Nick's disappearance and why his apartment was unlocked. Lindsey suggests that Nick may be missing and, after she leaves, Slevin is kidnapped by two henchmen, who take him to "The Boss" (Morgan Freeman). Mistaking Slevin for Nick, The Boss orders him to repay a large gambling debt or kill the son of his rival, "The Rabbi" (Ben Kingsley); The Boss believes The Rabbi is responsible for assassinating his son (seen in the intro), and wants The Rabbi's homosexual son, Yitzchok "The Fairy", to be killed in revenge. Slevin then returns to the apartment, but is kidnapped again by two Jewish henchmen working for The Rabbi. The Rabbi also mistakes Slevin for Nick, and also demands he repay a large gambling debt. Slevin returns to The Boss and agrees to kill The Fairy. Concurrently with Slevin visiting the mob bosses, it becomes apparent Goodkat is involved in both sides and is responsible for Nick's debts being called in, and he plans to kill Slevin after The Fairy dies (though his motivations remain unknown). |
| score: 0.307539375704 |
| Who tells the story about Max to the young man at a bus terminal? |
| 0) MAX |
| 1) Henry |
| 2) Goodkat |
| 3) Marty |
| 4) Elvis |
| Plot: During the film's opening credits, two bookies are separately ambushed and murdered by their unseen killers, and, elsewhere, a young man is killed by a sniper. In a bus terminal, a young man is approached by Goodkat (Bruce Willis), who tells the story of Max and the Kansas City Shuffle: two decades earlier, Max borrowed money from the mob to bet on a fixed horse race, only for the horse to die mid-race. To set an example to make sure nobody else would try to bet on a fixed race, the mob killed Max, his wife and young son Henry. Goodkat concludes that a "Kansas City Shuffle" is a misleading double bluff, and so tricks and kills the young man, before loading his body into a truck. |
| score: 0.325566294545 |
| Why does Tom leave Scotland? |
| 0) Because he is mad at Hannah |
| 1) Because Hannah asks him to leave |
| 2) Because he can't watch Hannah and Colin get married |
| 3) Because he's been called home for a family emergency |
| 4) Because he wants to hurt Hannah |
| Plot: That night, Hannah confront Tom and ask about the kiss. When she gets to his room, her drunk cousin is there, trying to have sex with him. Hannah leaves and Tom runs after her. He knocks on her door, pleading for her to let him in. She refuses and asks about the kiss. He tells her he knew he was the one for her, not Colin. She refuses to say that she thinks so too and instead tells Tom that she still expects to marry Colin the next day. Tom cannot go through with watching Hannah and Colin get married so he decides to go home. |
| score: 0.392170818471 |
| What does Colin's grandmother tell him to do to Tom after he interrupts the wedding? |
| 0) To leave him alone |
| 1) To slap him |
| 2) To throw him out |
| 3) To ignore him |
| 4) To deck him |
| Plot: When questioned about his sudden departure shortly before the wedding is to take place, Hannah informs Colin that Tom is just afraid of losing her. On the way home, Tom realizes that he must stop the wedding and goes back on horseback. Just when the priest asks for objections, Tom is sent flying off his horse and through the chapel doors. Seeing her best friend on the floor, Hannah rushes to him. As he struggles to stand up, he tells her that he loves her more than anything and that she should marry him. They then share a kiss. Hannah tells Colin that she is very sorry and that he is the perfect guy, just not the perfect guy for her. Colin's grandmother then tells Colin, in Gaelic, to 'deck' Tom, which he does without hesitation. |
| score: 0.254551311095 |
| How does Tom get back to the wedding? |
| 0) On a motorcycle |
| 1) On horseback |
| 2) He runs |
| 3) By taxi |
| 4) He takes the bus |
| Plot: When questioned about his sudden departure shortly before the wedding is to take place, Hannah informs Colin that Tom is just afraid of losing her. On the way home, Tom realizes that he must stop the wedding and goes back on horseback. Just when the priest asks for objections, Tom is sent flying off his horse and through the chapel doors. Seeing her best friend on the floor, Hannah rushes to him. As he struggles to stand up, he tells her that he loves her more than anything and that she should marry him. They then share a kiss. Hannah tells Colin that she is very sorry and that he is the perfect guy, just not the perfect guy for her. Colin's grandmother then tells Colin, in Gaelic, to 'deck' Tom, which he does without hesitation. |
| score: 0.208752625797 |
| What invention did Tom create that made him rich? |
| 0) The "Coffee collar' |
| 1) A coffee mixer |
| 2) A money minting machine |
| 3) A coffee drying machine |
| 4) The coffee machine |
| Plot: On Halloween night, 1998, at Cornell University, Tom Bailey, Jr. (Patrick Dempsey), in costume as Bill Clinton, slips into bed with his pre-arranged date, Monica. It turns out to be the wrong woman, Monica's roommate Hannah (Michelle Monaghan), and Tom likes her because she is so honest and does not fling herself at him. Ten years later, Hannah and Tom are best friends. Tom is very wealthy because of his creation of the "coffee collar" and gets a dime every time it is used. Tom is with a different girl every week, while Hannah focuses on her career in an art museum. He is very content with his life, suspecting that Hannah is too. |
| score: 0.179718432587 |
| What year is it in the beginning of the film? |
| 0) 2005 |
| 1) 2008 |
| 2) 1998 |
| 3) 1990 |
| 4) 2000 |
| Plot: On Halloween night, 1998, at Cornell University, Tom Bailey, Jr. (Patrick Dempsey), in costume as Bill Clinton, slips into bed with his pre-arranged date, Monica. It turns out to be the wrong woman, Monica's roommate Hannah (Michelle Monaghan), and Tom likes her because she is so honest and does not fling herself at him. Ten years later, Hannah and Tom are best friends. Tom is very wealthy because of his creation of the "coffee collar" and gets a dime every time it is used. Tom is with a different girl every week, while Hannah focuses on her career in an art museum. He is very content with his life, suspecting that Hannah is too. |
| score: 0.116057686506 |
| Where does Hannah work? |
| 0) A zoo |
| 1) A history museum |
| 2) An art museum |
| 3) A painting studio |
| 4) A music store |
| Plot: On Halloween night, 1998, at Cornell University, Tom Bailey, Jr. (Patrick Dempsey), in costume as Bill Clinton, slips into bed with his pre-arranged date, Monica. It turns out to be the wrong woman, Monica's roommate Hannah (Michelle Monaghan), and Tom likes her because she is so honest and does not fling herself at him. Ten years later, Hannah and Tom are best friends. Tom is very wealthy because of his creation of the "coffee collar" and gets a dime every time it is used. Tom is with a different girl every week, while Hannah focuses on her career in an art museum. He is very content with his life, suspecting that Hannah is too. |
| score: 0.235154476813 |
| Who did Tom actually end up getting into bed with instead of his date Monica? |
| 0) Monica |
| 1) Hannah |
| 2) Hilary |
| 3) Melissa |
| 4) Gloria |
| Plot: Hannah and Tom eventually get married. Melissa catches the bouquet and then links arms with Tom's dad, to which he says "Number 6?" and his lawyer says "7". Hannah and Tom go on their honeymoon. Tom turns on the light just to see if he's got the right girl and Hannah replies "You do". The two kiss and as Hannah turns off the light, Tom says "Oh, Monica" and Hannah replies "Oh, Bill." |
| score: 0.401154102833 |
| What is the name of the man Hannah is engaged to? |
| 0) Dennis |
| 1) Colin |
| 2) Felix |
| 3) Scott |
| 4) Tom |
| Plot: That night, Hannah confront Tom and ask about the kiss. When she gets to his room, her drunk cousin is there, trying to have sex with him. Hannah leaves and Tom runs after her. He knocks on her door, pleading for her to let him in. She refuses and asks about the kiss. He tells her he knew he was the one for her, not Colin. She refuses to say that she thinks so too and instead tells Tom that she still expects to marry Colin the next day. Tom cannot go through with watching Hannah and Colin get married so he decides to go home. |
| score: 0.395140934465 |
| Who does Tom take with him to his father's wedding? |
| 0) Hilary |
| 1) Melissa |
| 2) Gloria |
| 3) Hannah |
| 4) Monica |
| Plot: That night, Hannah confront Tom and ask about the kiss. When she gets to his room, her drunk cousin is there, trying to have sex with him. Hannah leaves and Tom runs after her. He knocks on her door, pleading for her to let him in. She refuses and asks about the kiss. He tells her he knew he was the one for her, not Colin. She refuses to say that she thinks so too and instead tells Tom that she still expects to marry Colin the next day. Tom cannot go through with watching Hannah and Colin get married so he decides to go home. |
| score: 0.343833914918 |
| What country does Hannah travel to for her job? |
| 0) Scotland |
| 1) Greece |
| 2) England |
| 3) Ireland |
| 4) Italy |
| Plot: After Tom takes Hannah to his father's (Sydney Pollack) sixth wedding, Hannah tells Tom she must go to Scotland for work. While she's gone, Tom discovers that without her, being with another woman week after week is not very fulfilling. He realizes that he loves Hannah and decides to tell her his feelings when she gets back. Upon returning, Hannah surprisingly announces she is engaged to a wealthy Scot named Colin (Kevin McKidd). Hannah asks Tom to be her maid of honor for her wedding. After discussing it with his friends, Tom decides to be her maid of honor, only to spend time with her and try to convince her she does not even know Colin, as well as making her realize that he loves her and she should be marrying him. |
| score: 0.289046839762 |
| What role does Hannah ask Tom to play in her wedding? |
| 0) Maid of honor |
| 1) Officiant |
| 2) To host the reception |
| 3) To give her away |
| 4) Bridesmaid |
| Plot: After Tom takes Hannah to his father's (Sydney Pollack) sixth wedding, Hannah tells Tom she must go to Scotland for work. While she's gone, Tom discovers that without her, being with another woman week after week is not very fulfilling. He realizes that he loves Hannah and decides to tell her his feelings when she gets back. Upon returning, Hannah surprisingly announces she is engaged to a wealthy Scot named Colin (Kevin McKidd). Hannah asks Tom to be her maid of honor for her wedding. After discussing it with his friends, Tom decides to be her maid of honor, only to spend time with her and try to convince her she does not even know Colin, as well as making her realize that he loves her and she should be marrying him. |
| score: 0.322242778259 |
| What is the point of the Highland Games? |
| 0) To decide who wins the family fortune |
| 1) To decide who will inherit the family's castle in Scotland |
| 2) To decide who comes to the wedding |
| 3) There are no Highland Games |
| 4) So the groom can prove himself worthy of his bride |
| Plot: After arriving in Scotland at Eilean Donan Castle for the wedding, Tom realizes he is running out of time to stop Hannah. He meets all of Colin's family and must perform in a variant of the Highland Games, in which the groom must compete to prove himself worthy of his bride. Tom is also in the competition with Colin but loses in the last round. Tom takes Hannah out for a walk, hoping to tell her how he feels. The other bridesmaids interrupt for Hannah's bachelorette party. On her Hen Night, Hannah parades around a pub and sells her kisses for change. As she goes around, Hannah then kisses Tom. Though it just started as a peck on the cheek, it turns into a passionate kiss. |
| score: 0.243709741423 |
| What does Hannah do on Hen Night? |
| 0) Cancels her wedding |
| 1) Travels to see Tom back home |
| 2) She never has a Hen Night |
| 3) Kisses Tom |
| 4) She pays for everyone's drinks |
| Plot: That night, Hannah confront Tom and ask about the kiss. When she gets to his room, her drunk cousin is there, trying to have sex with him. Hannah leaves and Tom runs after her. He knocks on her door, pleading for her to let him in. She refuses and asks about the kiss. He tells her he knew he was the one for her, not Colin. She refuses to say that she thinks so too and instead tells Tom that she still expects to marry Colin the next day. Tom cannot go through with watching Hannah and Colin get married so he decides to go home. |
| score: 0.353051172301 |
| What does Creasy learn about the ransom money while torturing the general of La Hermandad? |
| 0) The bags of ransom money only contained paper |
| 1) The bags of ransom money only contained $3 million and the rest was paper |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) The bags of ransom money contained $5 million |
| 4) The bags of ransom money only contained $2.5 million and the rest was paper |
| Plot: Creasy leaves the hospital before fully recovering from his wounds and vows to Pita's mother Lisa (Radha Mitchell) that he will kill everyone involved in Pita's abduction. Rayburn supplies Creasy with firearms and explosives, while Mariana Guerrero (Rachel Ticotin), a journalist investigating the kidnappings, and Manzano, offer their support. Creasy tortures and murders several targets by cutting off their fingers and stopping the bleeding with a car cigarette lighter for their information and eventually learns from the "La Hermandad" general that the bags they stole at the ransom drop contained only $2.5 million actual currency while the rest was blank paper. |
| score: 0.379607480463 |
| Who is the journalist investigating kidnappings? |
| 0) Samuel Ramos |
| 1) Miguel Manzano |
| 2) Mariana Guerrero |
| 3) Lisa Ramos |
| 4) Paul Rayburn |
| Plot: Creasy leaves the hospital before fully recovering from his wounds and vows to Pita's mother Lisa (Radha Mitchell) that he will kill everyone involved in Pita's abduction. Rayburn supplies Creasy with firearms and explosives, while Mariana Guerrero (Rachel Ticotin), a journalist investigating the kidnappings, and Manzano, offer their support. Creasy tortures and murders several targets by cutting off their fingers and stopping the bleeding with a car cigarette lighter for their information and eventually learns from the "La Hermandad" general that the bags they stole at the ransom drop contained only $2.5 million actual currency while the rest was blank paper. |
| score: 0.252407743388 |
| How does Creasy torture the targets to get the information about the kidnapping? |
| 0) He cuts off their fingers and uses a car lighter to stop the bleeding |
| 1) He pulls out their fingernails with pliers |
| 2) He stabs them multiple times and puts salt in their wounds |
| 3) He cuts off their toes and uses a car lighter to stop the bleeding |
| 4) He waterboards them |
| Plot: Creasy leaves the hospital before fully recovering from his wounds and vows to Pita's mother Lisa (Radha Mitchell) that he will kill everyone involved in Pita's abduction. Rayburn supplies Creasy with firearms and explosives, while Mariana Guerrero (Rachel Ticotin), a journalist investigating the kidnappings, and Manzano, offer their support. Creasy tortures and murders several targets by cutting off their fingers and stopping the bleeding with a car cigarette lighter for their information and eventually learns from the "La Hermandad" general that the bags they stole at the ransom drop contained only $2.5 million actual currency while the rest was blank paper. |
| score: 0.294009494978 |
| What does Creasy promise Lisa he will do to Pita's kidnappers? |
| 0) Kidnap them |
| 1) Torture them |
| 2) Threaten them |
| 3) Send them to jail |
| 4) Kill them |
| Plot: Using the information provided by Creasy, The Voice's identity is revealed to be Daniel Snchez, who Mariana exposes in the newspapers. Creasy shows up at Daniel's ex-wife's house and is shot by his brother Aurelio (Gero Camilo), who then tries unsuccessfully to escape. Creasy calls Daniel and threatens to kill his family, but Daniel reveals that Pita is still alive and offers to free her in exchange for Aurelio and if Creasy surrenders himself. Creasy agrees and informs Lisa to meet him at the exchange site. He and Pita share a tearful goodbye before he surrenders himself and is driven away by the kidnappers. Creasy dies peacefully en route from his gunshot injuries. Daniel Snchez is later killed by Manzano during an AFI arrest. |
| score: 0.300237658324 |
| Under what condition will Daniel free Pita? |
| 0) If Creasy surrenders himself and brings Aurelio to Daniel unharmed |
| 1) If Creasy surrenders himself and Lisa |
| 2) If Creasy brings Aurelio to Daniel unharmed |
| 3) If Pita begs and asks him for forgiveness |
| 4) None; Pita is already dead |
| Plot: Using the information provided by Creasy, The Voice's identity is revealed to be Daniel Snchez, who Mariana exposes in the newspapers. Creasy shows up at Daniel's ex-wife's house and is shot by his brother Aurelio (Gero Camilo), who then tries unsuccessfully to escape. Creasy calls Daniel and threatens to kill his family, but Daniel reveals that Pita is still alive and offers to free her in exchange for Aurelio and if Creasy surrenders himself. Creasy agrees and informs Lisa to meet him at the exchange site. He and Pita share a tearful goodbye before he surrenders himself and is driven away by the kidnappers. Creasy dies peacefully en route from his gunshot injuries. Daniel Snchez is later killed by Manzano during an AFI arrest. |
| score: 0.379712611928 |
| What happens to Daniel Snchez at the end? |
| 0) He goes to get ice cream with Manzano |
| 1) He dies in a car accident |
| 2) He is killed by Manzano |
| 3) He is killed by Samuel |
| 4) He is killed by Lisa |
| Plot: Using the information provided by Creasy, The Voice's identity is revealed to be Daniel Snchez, who Mariana exposes in the newspapers. Creasy shows up at Daniel's ex-wife's house and is shot by his brother Aurelio (Gero Camilo), who then tries unsuccessfully to escape. Creasy calls Daniel and threatens to kill his family, but Daniel reveals that Pita is still alive and offers to free her in exchange for Aurelio and if Creasy surrenders himself. Creasy agrees and informs Lisa to meet him at the exchange site. He and Pita share a tearful goodbye before he surrenders himself and is driven away by the kidnappers. Creasy dies peacefully en route from his gunshot injuries. Daniel Snchez is later killed by Manzano during an AFI arrest. |
| score: 0.252274074676 |
| Who hires Creasy to guard his daughter? |
| 0) Paul Rayburn |
| 1) Samuel Ramos |
| 2) Miguel Manzano |
| 3) Sebastian Ramos |
| 4) Daniel Sanchez |
| Plot: In 2003, burnt-out ex-CIA officer and former U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance officer John Creasy (Denzel Washington) looks for work and reunites with old friend and comrade Paul Rayburn (Christopher Walken), who runs a security firm in Mexico. Because of the extremely high rate of kidnappings in Mexico City for ransom money, businessman Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony) hires Creasy through Rayburn to guard his nine-year-old daughter "Pita" (Dakota Fanning), intending to keep him on for only a short period in order to renew his kidnap and ransom insurance on Pita. Creasy suffers from alcoholism, depression and severe guilt as a result of his past work as a counterinsurgency fighter and assassin, and so works for Samuel at a rate far below what his experience would command. At first Creasy distances himself socially from Pita, but the two soon develop a friendship, which allows Creasy to overcome his demons and to act as a mentor and surrogate father-figure to the girl. |
| score: 0.286944757335 |
| Why does Creasy drink so much? |
| 0) No reason in particular |
| 1) He is depressed and feels guilty about his past transgressions as an assassin |
| 2) He is trying to give himself liver cancer |
| 3) He is depressed and feels guilty for cheating on his wife |
| 4) He likes the taste of alcohol |
| Plot: In 2003, burnt-out ex-CIA officer and former U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance officer John Creasy (Denzel Washington) looks for work and reunites with old friend and comrade Paul Rayburn (Christopher Walken), who runs a security firm in Mexico. Because of the extremely high rate of kidnappings in Mexico City for ransom money, businessman Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony) hires Creasy through Rayburn to guard his nine-year-old daughter "Pita" (Dakota Fanning), intending to keep him on for only a short period in order to renew his kidnap and ransom insurance on Pita. Creasy suffers from alcoholism, depression and severe guilt as a result of his past work as a counterinsurgency fighter and assassin, and so works for Samuel at a rate far below what his experience would command. At first Creasy distances himself socially from Pita, but the two soon develop a friendship, which allows Creasy to overcome his demons and to act as a mentor and surrogate father-figure to the girl. |
| score: 0.186859381472 |
| What kind of firm does Paul Rayburn run in Mexico? |
| 0) A security firm |
| 1) A law firm |
| 2) A computer firm |
| 3) A non-profit firm |
| 4) A banking firm |
| Plot: In 2003, burnt-out ex-CIA officer and former U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance officer John Creasy (Denzel Washington) looks for work and reunites with old friend and comrade Paul Rayburn (Christopher Walken), who runs a security firm in Mexico. Because of the extremely high rate of kidnappings in Mexico City for ransom money, businessman Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony) hires Creasy through Rayburn to guard his nine-year-old daughter "Pita" (Dakota Fanning), intending to keep him on for only a short period in order to renew his kidnap and ransom insurance on Pita. Creasy suffers from alcoholism, depression and severe guilt as a result of his past work as a counterinsurgency fighter and assassin, and so works for Samuel at a rate far below what his experience would command. At first Creasy distances himself socially from Pita, but the two soon develop a friendship, which allows Creasy to overcome his demons and to act as a mentor and surrogate father-figure to the girl. |
| score: 0.182689498848 |
| What kind of lesson was Pita attending before she was abducted? |
| 0) Violin lessons |
| 1) Swimming lessons |
| 2) Spanish lessons |
| 3) Piano lessons |
| 4) Guitar lessons |
| Plot: After a piano lesson, Pita is abducted in public. Creasy kills four of the kidnappers including two corrupt policemen, but he is shot multiple times and collapses. Creasy is hospitalized but is moved to a veterinarian hospital by Miguel Manzano (Giancarlo Giannini), an agent of the Agencia Federal de Investigacin (AFI), who suspects Creasy is an assassination target by rogue police. Meanwhile, the Ramoses agree to deliver a dead drop ransom of US$10 million per the instructions of "La Voz" ("The Voice") (Roberto Sosa), the mastermind behind the kidnapping ring. Samuel's attorney, Jordan Kalfus (Mickey Rourke), arranges for the ransom money to be collected from Samuel's kidnapping insurance policy, then arranges for it to be delivered to the kidnappers. The drop, however, is ambushed by members of "La Hermandad", a Mexican crime syndicate composed of corrupt police officers, leading to several of the ring members killed and the money being stolen. The Voice notifies the Ramos' that Pita will be killed in retribution. |
| score: 0.200222563175 |
| How many kidnappers does Creasy kill when Pita gets kidnapped? |
| 0) Four |
| 1) Two |
| 2) Ten |
| 3) Three |
| 4) Five |
| Plot: Using the information provided by Creasy, The Voice's identity is revealed to be Daniel Snchez, who Mariana exposes in the newspapers. Creasy shows up at Daniel's ex-wife's house and is shot by his brother Aurelio (Gero Camilo), who then tries unsuccessfully to escape. Creasy calls Daniel and threatens to kill his family, but Daniel reveals that Pita is still alive and offers to free her in exchange for Aurelio and if Creasy surrenders himself. Creasy agrees and informs Lisa to meet him at the exchange site. He and Pita share a tearful goodbye before he surrenders himself and is driven away by the kidnappers. Creasy dies peacefully en route from his gunshot injuries. Daniel Snchez is later killed by Manzano during an AFI arrest. |
| score: 0.257071453271 |
| Who moves Creasy to a veterinarian hospital? |
| 0) Daniel Sanchez |
| 1) Jordan Kalfus |
| 2) The Mexican government |
| 3) Samuel Ramos |
| 4) Miguel Manzano |
| Plot: Using the information provided by Creasy, The Voice's identity is revealed to be Daniel Snchez, who Mariana exposes in the newspapers. Creasy shows up at Daniel's ex-wife's house and is shot by his brother Aurelio (Gero Camilo), who then tries unsuccessfully to escape. Creasy calls Daniel and threatens to kill his family, but Daniel reveals that Pita is still alive and offers to free her in exchange for Aurelio and if Creasy surrenders himself. Creasy agrees and informs Lisa to meet him at the exchange site. He and Pita share a tearful goodbye before he surrenders himself and is driven away by the kidnappers. Creasy dies peacefully en route from his gunshot injuries. Daniel Snchez is later killed by Manzano during an AFI arrest. |
| score: 0.265321752825 |
| Where does Samuel get the money for Pita's ransom? |
| 0) His life savings |
| 1) His burglary insurance policy |
| 2) His kidnapping insurance policy |
| 3) His inheritance |
| 4) He takes a mortgage out on his house |
| Plot: Investigating further, Creasy finds Kalfus dead and evidence of Samuel's desperate financial situation. He confronts Samuel and Lisa for the truth behind the kidnapping. Samuel confesses to Creasy and Lisa that he agreed to Kalfus' plan to stage Pita's kidnapping, so he could pay off business debts by fraudulently collecting the insurance money. He planned to keep $5 million for himself and split the rest between Kalfus and the kidnappers. He also confesses to killing Kalfus who lied that Pita would be safely returned after the ransom was paid. Creasy leaves a 9MM pistol and one misfired round, he saved from his own previously attempted suicide, for Samuel, who commits suicide. |
| score: 0.347169110072 |
| Where is Pita abducted? |
| 0) At the swimming pool |
| 1) In front of her house |
| 2) At the park |
| 3) In front of her piano teacher's house |
| 4) In front of her school |
| Plot: After a piano lesson, Pita is abducted in public. Creasy kills four of the kidnappers including two corrupt policemen, but he is shot multiple times and collapses. Creasy is hospitalized but is moved to a veterinarian hospital by Miguel Manzano (Giancarlo Giannini), an agent of the Agencia Federal de Investigacin (AFI), who suspects Creasy is an assassination target by rogue police. Meanwhile, the Ramoses agree to deliver a dead drop ransom of US$10 million per the instructions of "La Voz" ("The Voice") (Roberto Sosa), the mastermind behind the kidnapping ring. Samuel's attorney, Jordan Kalfus (Mickey Rourke), arranges for the ransom money to be collected from Samuel's kidnapping insurance policy, then arranges for it to be delivered to the kidnappers. The drop, however, is ambushed by members of "La Hermandad", a Mexican crime syndicate composed of corrupt police officers, leading to several of the ring members killed and the money being stolen. The Voice notifies the Ramos' that Pita will be killed in retribution. |
| score: 0.180419167418 |
| Members of which group ambush the money drop for Pita? |
| 0) La Hermandad |
| 1) The Mexican Police Department |
| 2) La Voz |
| 3) Los Hermanos |
| 4) Las Hermanas |
| Plot: Creasy leaves the hospital before fully recovering from his wounds and vows to Pita's mother Lisa (Radha Mitchell) that he will kill everyone involved in Pita's abduction. Rayburn supplies Creasy with firearms and explosives, while Mariana Guerrero (Rachel Ticotin), a journalist investigating the kidnappings, and Manzano, offer their support. Creasy tortures and murders several targets by cutting off their fingers and stopping the bleeding with a car cigarette lighter for their information and eventually learns from the "La Hermandad" general that the bags they stole at the ransom drop contained only $2.5 million actual currency while the rest was blank paper. |
| score: 0.26751569785 |
| How does Creasy torture the targets to get the information about the kidnapping? |
| 0) By pulling out their teeth |
| 1) By cutting off their fingers and stopping the bleeding with a cigarette lighter |
| 2) By burning them with cigarrettes |
| 3) By cutting off their ears |
| 4) By punching them |
| Plot: Creasy leaves the hospital before fully recovering from his wounds and vows to Pita's mother Lisa (Radha Mitchell) that he will kill everyone involved in Pita's abduction. Rayburn supplies Creasy with firearms and explosives, while Mariana Guerrero (Rachel Ticotin), a journalist investigating the kidnappings, and Manzano, offer their support. Creasy tortures and murders several targets by cutting off their fingers and stopping the bleeding with a car cigarette lighter for their information and eventually learns from the "La Hermandad" general that the bags they stole at the ransom drop contained only $2.5 million actual currency while the rest was blank paper. |
| score: 0.329671359071 |
| Why did Samuel stage Pita's kidnapping? |
| 0) By agreeing to Kalfus' plan, to pay his home loans |
| 1) By agreeing to Kalfus' plan, to make a quick money |
| 2) To pay off his business debts by the insurance money |
| 3) By agreeing to Kalfus' plan, to buy a diamond necklace for his wife |
| 4) Kalfus didn't gave him any other options |
| Plot: Investigating further, Creasy finds Kalfus dead and evidence of Samuel's desperate financial situation. He confronts Samuel and Lisa for the truth behind the kidnapping. Samuel confesses to Creasy and Lisa that he agreed to Kalfus' plan to stage Pita's kidnapping, so he could pay off business debts by fraudulently collecting the insurance money. He planned to keep $5 million for himself and split the rest between Kalfus and the kidnappers. He also confesses to killing Kalfus who lied that Pita would be safely returned after the ransom was paid. Creasy leaves a 9MM pistol and one misfired round, he saved from his own previously attempted suicide, for Samuel, who commits suicide. |
| score: 0.352825520502 |
| How much money from the ransom money did Samuel plan to keep for himself? |
| 0) $1 million |
| 1) $2 million |
| 2) $5 million |
| 3) $25 million |
| 4) $3 million |
| Plot: Investigating further, Creasy finds Kalfus dead and evidence of Samuel's desperate financial situation. He confronts Samuel and Lisa for the truth behind the kidnapping. Samuel confesses to Creasy and Lisa that he agreed to Kalfus' plan to stage Pita's kidnapping, so he could pay off business debts by fraudulently collecting the insurance money. He planned to keep $5 million for himself and split the rest between Kalfus and the kidnappers. He also confesses to killing Kalfus who lied that Pita would be safely returned after the ransom was paid. Creasy leaves a 9MM pistol and one misfired round, he saved from his own previously attempted suicide, for Samuel, who commits suicide. |
| score: 0.260537489701 |
| What does Samuel do, when Creasy leaves a pistol for him? |
| 0) He commits suicide |
| 1) He shoots the floor |
| 2) He defends him |
| 3) He pleads to kill him |
| 4) He did nothing |
| Plot: Investigating further, Creasy finds Kalfus dead and evidence of Samuel's desperate financial situation. He confronts Samuel and Lisa for the truth behind the kidnapping. Samuel confesses to Creasy and Lisa that he agreed to Kalfus' plan to stage Pita's kidnapping, so he could pay off business debts by fraudulently collecting the insurance money. He planned to keep $5 million for himself and split the rest between Kalfus and the kidnappers. He also confesses to killing Kalfus who lied that Pita would be safely returned after the ransom was paid. Creasy leaves a 9MM pistol and one misfired round, he saved from his own previously attempted suicide, for Samuel, who commits suicide. |
| score: 0.26861506022 |
| What do the police conclude about Mrs. Eastby's murder? |
| 0) She was murdered by a drug addict looking for money |
| 1) It was not a murder, but a suicide |
| 2) She was murdered by a professional hitman |
| 3) She was murdered by Chris |
| 4) She was murdered by a renowned drug lord |
| Plot: Soon after, Chris takes a shotgun from his father-in-law's home and carries it to his office in a tennis bag. On leaving, he calls Nola on her mobile to tell her he has good news for her. He goes to Nola's building and gains entry into the apartment of her neighbor, Mrs. Eastby. He shoots and kills her, then stages a burglary by ransacking the room and stealing some jewelry and drugs. As Nola returns he shoots her in the stairwell. He then takes a taxi to the theater to watch a musical with Chloe. Scotland Yard investigates the crime and concludes it was committed by a drug addict stealing money. The following day, the murder is in the news. Chris returns the shotgun and he and Chloe announce that she is pregnant with Chris's child. |
| score: 0.261079416949 |
| Where does Chris start working after retirement? |
| 0) An upmarket club in London |
| 1) At a coffee shop |
| 2) At the theater |
| 3) At the Hewett Corporation |
| 4) At a school |
| Plot: Chris Wilton, a recently retired tennis professional, is taken on as an instructor at an upmarket club in London. He strikes up a friendship with a wealthy pupil, Tom Hewett, after discovering their common affinity for opera. Tom's older sister, Chloe, is smitten with Chris and the two begin dating. During a family gathering, Chris meets Tom's American fiance, Nola Rice, and they are instantly attracted to each other. Tom's mother, Eleanor, does not approve of her son's relationship with Nola, a struggling actress, which is a source of tension in the family. Chloe encourages her father, Alec, to give Chris a job as an executive in one of his companies; he begins to be accepted into the family and marriage is discussed. |
| score: 0.207165987303 |
| What is Chris' profession? |
| 0) An opera singer |
| 1) A retired tennis professional |
| 2) A business executive |
| 3) An actor |
| 4) An investment banker |
| Plot: Chris Wilton, a recently retired tennis professional, is taken on as an instructor at an upmarket club in London. He strikes up a friendship with a wealthy pupil, Tom Hewett, after discovering their common affinity for opera. Tom's older sister, Chloe, is smitten with Chris and the two begin dating. During a family gathering, Chris meets Tom's American fiance, Nola Rice, and they are instantly attracted to each other. Tom's mother, Eleanor, does not approve of her son's relationship with Nola, a struggling actress, which is a source of tension in the family. Chloe encourages her father, Alec, to give Chris a job as an executive in one of his companies; he begins to be accepted into the family and marriage is discussed. |
| score: 0.220885291178 |
| Why does Dowd say that Chris did not commit the murders? |
| 0) Because Chris has an alibi for the times of the murder |
| 1) Because the murderer has already been arrested |
| 2) Because Mrs. Eastby's ring was found with a dead drug dealer |
| 3) Because Chris is from a good background |
| 4) |
| Plot: Late one night, Chris sees apparitions of Nola and Mrs. Eastby, who tell him to be ready for the consequences of his actions. He replies that his crimes, though wrong, had been "necessary", and that he is able to suppress his guilt. At the same time, Banner dreams that Chris committed the murders. His theory is discredited by his partner, Dowd, who informs him that a drug peddler found murdered on the streets had Mrs. Eastby's ring in his pocket. Banner and Dowd consider the case closed and abandon any further investigation. The film ends with Chloe giving birth to a baby boy named Terrence, and his uncle blessing him not with greatness, but luck, which his father (Chris) has in spades, since he was able to avoid being punished for his crimes. |
| score: 0.302306864063 |
| Where do Chris and Nola have sex for the first time? |
| 0) Wheat-field |
| 1) Rice field |
| 2) Chris's apartment |
| 3) Corn field |
| 4) Nolas's apartment |
| Plot: During a storm, after having her choice of profession attacked by Eleanor, Nola leaves the house to be alone. Chris follows Nola outside and confesses his feelings for her, and they passionately have sex in a wheat-field. Feeling guilty, Nola treats this as an accident; Chris, however, wants an ongoing clandestine relationship. Chris and Chloe marry, but Tom ends his relationship with Nola. |
| score: 0.411563861797 |
| Who is Chloe interested in romantically? |
| 0) Alan |
| 1) Chris |
| 2) Alain |
| 3) Alec |
| 4) Tom |
| Plot: During a storm, after having her choice of profession attacked by Eleanor, Nola leaves the house to be alone. Chris follows Nola outside and confesses his feelings for her, and they passionately have sex in a wheat-field. Feeling guilty, Nola treats this as an accident; Chris, however, wants an ongoing clandestine relationship. Chris and Chloe marry, but Tom ends his relationship with Nola. |
| score: 0.313764999911 |
| Other than tennis what do Chris and Tom have in common? |
| 0) Musicals |
| 1) Opera |
| 2) Movies |
| 3) Golf |
| 4) Martial arts |
| Plot: Chris Wilton, a recently retired tennis professional, is taken on as an instructor at an upmarket club in London. He strikes up a friendship with a wealthy pupil, Tom Hewett, after discovering their common affinity for opera. Tom's older sister, Chloe, is smitten with Chris and the two begin dating. During a family gathering, Chris meets Tom's American fiance, Nola Rice, and they are instantly attracted to each other. Tom's mother, Eleanor, does not approve of her son's relationship with Nola, a struggling actress, which is a source of tension in the family. Chloe encourages her father, Alec, to give Chris a job as an executive in one of his companies; he begins to be accepted into the family and marriage is discussed. |
| score: 0.247462112124 |
| Other than tennis what do Chris and Tom have in common? |
| 0) They like donuts |
| 1) They like opera |
| 2) They like racquetball |
| 3) They like plays |
| 4) They like horror movies |
| Plot: Chris Wilton, a recently retired tennis professional, is taken on as an instructor at an upmarket club in London. He strikes up a friendship with a wealthy pupil, Tom Hewett, after discovering their common affinity for opera. Tom's older sister, Chloe, is smitten with Chris and the two begin dating. During a family gathering, Chris meets Tom's American fiance, Nola Rice, and they are instantly attracted to each other. Tom's mother, Eleanor, does not approve of her son's relationship with Nola, a struggling actress, which is a source of tension in the family. Chloe encourages her father, Alec, to give Chris a job as an executive in one of his companies; he begins to be accepted into the family and marriage is discussed. |
| score: 0.247555244922 |
| What does Drew convince the board to do? |
| 0) To appoint him the new Board Chairman |
| 1) To sell the company |
| 2) To appoint Quince as the new Board Chairman |
| 3) To vote Bill out as Board Chairman |
| 4) To fire Quince |
| Plot: Bill's best efforts to navigate the next few days knowing them now to be his last fail to keep events from going rapidly out of his control. Drew is secretly conspiring with a man bidding for Parrish Communications. He capitalizes on Bill's strange behavior and unexplained reliance on Joe Black to convince the board to vote him out as Chairman, using information given to him inadvertently by Bill's son-in-law, Quince, to push through approval for the merger which Bill had decided to oppose. Quince is devastated. |
| score: 0.306782168887 |
| Why does Joe pretend to be an IRS agent in front of the board? |
| 0) To get information on Bill |
| 1) To direct the appointment of a new chairman |
| 2) To expose Drew's crimes |
| 3) |
| 4) To get access to the company's financial records |
| Plot: As his last birthday arrives, Bill appeals to Joe to recognize the meaning of true love and all it encompasses especially honesty and sacrifice. Joe comes to understand that he must set aside his own desire and allow Susan to live her life. He also helps Bill regain control of his company, exposing Drew's underhanded business dealings to the board by "revealing" himself to be an agent of the Internal Revenue Service and threatening to put Drew in jail. |
| score: 0.278646418573 |
| Which birthday is Bill going to celebrate? |
| 0) 60th |
| 1) 50th |
| 2) 70th |
| 3) 65th |
| 4) 55th |
| Plot: Billionaire media mogul William "Bill" Parrish is considering a merger between his company and another media giant, while also about to celebrate his 65th birthday with an elaborate party being planned by his eldest daughter Allison. He begins to hear mysterious voices, which he tries with increasing difficulty to ignore. His youngest daughter Susan, an internal medicine resident, is involved with one of Bill's board members, Drew. She is considering marriage, but her father can tell she's not passionately in love. When she asks for the short version of his impassioned speech, he simply says, "Stay open. Who knows? Lightning could strike!" |
| score: 0.20798032427 |
| What's the name of Bill's youngest daughter? |
| 0) Jennifer |
| 1) Lillian |
| 2) Susan |
| 3) Helen |
| 4) Allison |
| Plot: Although confused by the sudden reappearance of Joe, believing him to be the young man from the coffee shop, Susan eventually falls deeply in love with him. Joe is now under the influence of human desires and becomes attracted to her as well. Bill angrily confronts him about his relationship with his daughter, but Death (personified in Joe) declares his intention to take Susan with him for his own. |
| score: 0.308350301895 |
| What name does Death come up with? |
| 0) Eddie Sloane |
| 1) Jack Black |
| 2) Joe Black |
| 3) Peter Parrish |
| 4) Joe Butler |
| Plot: Susan meets a vibrant young man at a coffee shop. She is instantly enamored but fails to even get his name. Minutes after their encounter (but unbeknownst to her), the man is struck by multiple cars in what appears to be a fatal motor vehicle accident. Death arrives at Bill's home in the body of the young man, explaining that Bill's impassioned speech has piqued his interest. Given Bill's "competence, experience, and wisdom," Death says that for as long as Bill will be his guide on Earth, he will not have to die. Making up a name on the spot, Death is introduced to the family as "Joe Black." |
| score: 0.173402170004 |
| Why is Susan confused when she sees Joe? |
| 0) By the sudden appearance of Joe, believing him to be the pizza delivery boy. |
| 1) By the sudden reappearance of Joe, believing him to be the courier delivery boy. |
| 2) By the sudden reappearance of Joe, believing him to be the young man from the coffee shop. |
| 3) By the sudden appearance of Joe, believing him to be the young man from the coffee shop. |
| 4) By the sudden reappearance of Joe, believing him to be the pizza delivery boy. |
| Plot: Although confused by the sudden reappearance of Joe, believing him to be the young man from the coffee shop, Susan eventually falls deeply in love with him. Joe is now under the influence of human desires and becomes attracted to her as well. Bill angrily confronts him about his relationship with his daughter, but Death (personified in Joe) declares his intention to take Susan with him for his own. |
| score: 0.559073696056 |
| Why does K ask J to neuralyze him? |
| 0) So he can go on a vacation |
| 1) So he can return to his civilian life and to the woman he left behind after he became an agent |
| 2) So he can see what being neuralyzes feels like |
| 3) So he can forget he and J were every partners and get a new partner |
| 4) So he can get another job |
| Plot: The Bug is blown open from the inside by K, who located his gun in the Bug's stomach. As J and K sit on the ground covered in slime, the insect tries to attack again, but is destroyed by Weaver, using J's gun. The three return to M.I.B. headquarters and K tells J that he has not been training him as a partner, but rather as a replacement. J, upon K's request, neuralyzes K, using a coma cover story to allow him to return to his civilian life and the young woman he left behind after he became an agent. A few days later, it is revealed that Weaver also joined M.I.B. and is now J's new partner, Agent L. |
| score: 0.26401370315 |
| What does Edwards realize about the suspect he is chasing over the rooftops? |
| 0) Edwards realizes that the suspect is not human |
| 1) Edwards realizes that the suspect is really old |
| 2) Edwards realizes that the suspect is really slow |
| 3) Edwards realizes that the suspect is not an alien |
| 4) Edwards realizes that the suspect is really strong |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.208655560154 |
| How does Edwards realize that the man he is chasing is not human? |
| 0) He notices the man has four arms |
| 1) He sees the man's eyes turn completely black |
| 2) He sees the man's head shrink |
| 3) He notices the man has a third eye in the middle of his forehead |
| 4) He sees the man's eyes blink horizontally |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.239292778549 |
| What does the suspect that Edwards is chasing do? |
| 0) He starts talking in another language |
| 1) He shoots at Edwards |
| 2) He turns himself in |
| 3) He commits suicide |
| 4) He starts crying and pleads for Edwards to let him go |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.163556350823 |
| What happens to Edwards' identity after he accepts to join the MIB? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) His identity is erased |
| 2) His identity is assigned to someone else |
| 3) His identity is stolen |
| 4) He keeps his identity |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.256961882216 |
| Who offers a position to Edwards at the MIB? |
| 0) Agent K |
| 1) Agent A |
| 2) Agent E |
| 3) Zed |
| 4) Agent D |
| Plot: One night, Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and his partner, Agent D (Richard Hamilton) intercept a truck containing illegal immigrants and Mikey, an extraterrestrial disguised as a human who attempts to pass to the United States. Mikey starts to run and K is forced to kill it when it tries to attack a border patrol officer, and K is forced to neuralyze him. D, realizing that he is too old, asks K to neuralyze him into "retirement." Later, the MIB leader Zed (Rip Torn) suggests that K search for a new partner. |
| score: 0.292772276462 |
| What does Edwards do with the MIB business card K leaves him? |
| 0) He throws it away |
| 1) He uses it to find out where K lives |
| 2) He uses it to find the MIB's secret headquarters |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) He forgets about it |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.38006394637 |
| Who comes to question Edwards at the police station? |
| 0) Agent K |
| 1) Agent J |
| 2) Agent D |
| 3) Zed |
| 4) Agent A |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.210204615639 |
| What does K leave with Edwards after questioning him? |
| 0) A gun |
| 1) An MIB business card |
| 2) Sunglasses |
| 3) A neuraluzer |
| 4) His personal phone number |
| Plot: Meanwhile, James Edwards (Will Smith) is a New York Police Department officer pursuing a crime suspect on foot. While chasing the incredibly fast and agile fugitive over the rooftops, Edwards sees the man's irises blink horizontally, and realizes he is not human. The fugitive then commits suicide by jumping off the roof. K arrives at the precinct station, questions Edwards before neuralyzing him, and leaves the cop an MIB business card. Later, Edwards goes to the secret headquarters and competes with several others to qualify to join the MIB. After the tests, K takes him aside (while the others are neuralyzed) and offers him the position. Edwards accepts and his identity is erased, becoming Agent J. |
| score: 0.285980159258 |
| Where is the MIB headquarters located? |
| 0) In Battery Park, New York City |
| 1) In Chicago, Illinois |
| 2) In Los Angeles, California |
| 3) In Times Square, New York City |
| 4) In Central Park, New York City |
| Plot: Men in Black (M.I.B.) is a secret non-government agency that polices and monitors extraterrestrial activity on Earth and keeps it secret from the public. The agency operates from an underground base at a Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ventilation station in Battery Park, New York City. MIB members use neuralyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings. The MIB is monitoring about 1500 aliens around the world, most of them in the vicinity of New York City. |
| score: 0.239853947629 |
| What happens when there are witnesses to alien sightings? |
| 0) MIB agents use breathalyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings |
| 1) MIB agents use electroshock therapy to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings |
| 2) MIB agents use neuralyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings |
| 3) MIB agents take witnesses into custody and put them in the Witness Protection Program |
| 4) MIB agents arrest witnesses and lock them up indefinitely |
| Plot: Men in Black (M.I.B.) is a secret non-government agency that polices and monitors extraterrestrial activity on Earth and keeps it secret from the public. The agency operates from an underground base at a Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ventilation station in Battery Park, New York City. MIB members use neuralyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings. The MIB is monitoring about 1500 aliens around the world, most of them in the vicinity of New York City. |
| score: 0.407845824021 |
| Around how many aliens are the MIB monitoring around the world? |
| 0) 500 |
| 1) 8 billion |
| 2) 1500 |
| 3) 60 |
| 4) 15 |
| Plot: Men in Black (M.I.B.) is a secret non-government agency that polices and monitors extraterrestrial activity on Earth and keeps it secret from the public. The agency operates from an underground base at a Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ventilation station in Battery Park, New York City. MIB members use neuralyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings. The MIB is monitoring about 1500 aliens around the world, most of them in the vicinity of New York City. |
| score: 0.315345304545 |
| Where are the majority of the aliens the MIB is monitoring located? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) Washington, DC |
| 2) New York City |
| 3) Chicago |
| 4) Paris |
| Plot: Men in Black (M.I.B.) is a secret non-government agency that polices and monitors extraterrestrial activity on Earth and keeps it secret from the public. The agency operates from an underground base at a Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ventilation station in Battery Park, New York City. MIB members use neuralyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings. The MIB is monitoring about 1500 aliens around the world, most of them in the vicinity of New York City. |
| score: 0.247493293445 |
| What is Men in Black? |
| 0) A secret agency that tracks extraterrestrial activity on Mars and keeps it secret from the public |
| 1) A secret agency that tracks extraterrestrial activity on Earth and keeps it secret from the public |
| 2) A secret agency that tracks illegal immigrant activity in the U.S. |
| 3) A singing group |
| 4) A secret fraternity that requires their members to always wear black |
| Plot: Men in Black (M.I.B.) is a secret non-government agency that polices and monitors extraterrestrial activity on Earth and keeps it secret from the public. The agency operates from an underground base at a Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ventilation station in Battery Park, New York City. MIB members use neuralyzers to erase witnesses' memories of alien sightings. The MIB is monitoring about 1500 aliens around the world, most of them in the vicinity of New York City. |
| score: 0.263913453161 |
| Why does D ask K to neuralyze him into retirement? |
| 0) No reason in particular |
| 1) Because D is starting to hate his job |
| 2) Because D feels like he is too old to continue working as an agent |
| 3) Because D is starting to find killing aliens boring |
| 4) Because D is afraid that the other aliens will come after him as revenge for killing Mikey |
| Plot: One night, Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and his partner, Agent D (Richard Hamilton) intercept a truck containing illegal immigrants and Mikey, an extraterrestrial disguised as a human who attempts to pass to the United States. Mikey starts to run and K is forced to kill it when it tries to attack a border patrol officer, and K is forced to neuralyze him. D, realizing that he is too old, asks K to neuralyze him into "retirement." Later, the MIB leader Zed (Rip Torn) suggests that K search for a new partner. |
| score: 0.287653419488 |
| What is in the truck that K and D intercept at the border? |
| 0) Guns |
| 1) A family of aliens |
| 2) Illegal immigrants |
| 3) Drugs |
| 4) Furniture |
| Plot: One night, Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and his partner, Agent D (Richard Hamilton) intercept a truck containing illegal immigrants and Mikey, an extraterrestrial disguised as a human who attempts to pass to the United States. Mikey starts to run and K is forced to kill it when it tries to attack a border patrol officer, and K is forced to neuralyze him. D, realizing that he is too old, asks K to neuralyze him into "retirement." Later, the MIB leader Zed (Rip Torn) suggests that K search for a new partner. |
| score: 0.292139216133 |
| What does Zed suggest to K? |
| 0) Zed suggests that K take a vacation |
| 1) Zed suggests that K convince D not to retire |
| 2) Zed suggests that K go visit his family |
| 3) Zed suggests that K start searching for a new partner |
| 4) Zed suggests that K consider retiring too |
| Plot: One night, Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and his partner, Agent D (Richard Hamilton) intercept a truck containing illegal immigrants and Mikey, an extraterrestrial disguised as a human who attempts to pass to the United States. Mikey starts to run and K is forced to kill it when it tries to attack a border patrol officer, and K is forced to neuralyze him. D, realizing that he is too old, asks K to neuralyze him into "retirement." Later, the MIB leader Zed (Rip Torn) suggests that K search for a new partner. |
| score: 0.357493568792 |
| How are the Earth and the Milk Way depicted at the end of the movie? |
| 0) As specs inside of an alien's snow globe |
| 1) As the inside of an alien's locker in an intergalactic gym |
| 2) As specs inside an alien jewel being used as a marble in a cosmic game |
| 3) As specs inside an alien jewel being worn around an alien's neck |
| 4) As specs inside an alien jewel on an alien's ring |
| Plot: The camera rapidly pulls back, showing that Earth and the Milky Way galaxy are also inside an alien jewel being used as a marble in a cosmic game. |
| score: 0.478914918357 |
| Who destroys the Bug when it tries to attack J and K again? |
| 0) Zed. |
| 1) Weaver. |
| 2) Edgar. |
| 3) Dee. |
| 4) Jeebs. |
| Plot: The Bug is blown open from the inside by K, who located his gun in the Bug's stomach. As J and K sit on the ground covered in slime, the insect tries to attack again, but is destroyed by Weaver, using J's gun. The three return to M.I.B. headquarters and K tells J that he has not been training him as a partner, but rather as a replacement. J, upon K's request, neuralyzes K, using a coma cover story to allow him to return to his civilian life and the young woman he left behind after he became an agent. A few days later, it is revealed that Weaver also joined M.I.B. and is now J's new partner, Agent L. |
| score: 0.376466329027 |
| What does K use to blow up the Bug from inside? |
| 0) He uses a firecracker. |
| 1) He uses his gun. |
| 2) He uses a bomb. |
| 3) He uses petrol and a candle. |
| 4) He uses his rifle. |
| Plot: The Bug is blown open from the inside by K, who located his gun in the Bug's stomach. As J and K sit on the ground covered in slime, the insect tries to attack again, but is destroyed by Weaver, using J's gun. The three return to M.I.B. headquarters and K tells J that he has not been training him as a partner, but rather as a replacement. J, upon K's request, neuralyzes K, using a coma cover story to allow him to return to his civilian life and the young woman he left behind after he became an agent. A few days later, it is revealed that Weaver also joined M.I.B. and is now J's new partner, Agent L. |
| score: 0.268973069629 |
| What happens to Rosenberg and his alien friend? |
| 0) Rosenberg is protected along with his alien friend |
| 1) Rosenberg is praised along with his alien friend |
| 2) Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend |
| 3) Rosenberg is deffended along with his alien friend |
| 4) Rosenberg is transported along with his alien friend |
| Plot: Suspicious of why extraterrestrials are suddenly leaving the planet en masse, the M.I.B. investigate a farmer named Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm. Edgar has been killed and his skin used as a disguise by a "Bug," a member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races, including the Arquillians. An Arquillian prince hiding in Brooklyn who is disguised as a human jewelry store owner named Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend, and tells J as he dies that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt." |
| score: 0.276035639315 |
| Who is Bug? |
| 0) A member of a giant lizard-like species that are at war with several other alien races |
| 1) A member of a giant grasshopper-like species that are at war with several other alien races |
| 2) A member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races |
| 3) A member of a giant spider-like species that are at war with several other alien races |
| 4) A member of a giant mosquito-like species that are at war with several other alien races |
| Plot: Suspicious of why extraterrestrials are suddenly leaving the planet en masse, the M.I.B. investigate a farmer named Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm. Edgar has been killed and his skin used as a disguise by a "Bug," a member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races, including the Arquillians. An Arquillian prince hiding in Brooklyn who is disguised as a human jewelry store owner named Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend, and tells J as he dies that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt." |
| score: 0.302681110824 |
| What is the name of the Arquillian prince living in Brooklyn? |
| 0) Beatrice |
| 1) Rosenberg |
| 2) Edgar |
| 3) Janus |
| 4) Mikey |
| Plot: Suspicious of why extraterrestrials are suddenly leaving the planet en masse, the M.I.B. investigate a farmer named Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm. Edgar has been killed and his skin used as a disguise by a "Bug," a member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races, including the Arquillians. An Arquillian prince hiding in Brooklyn who is disguised as a human jewelry store owner named Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend, and tells J as he dies that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt." |
| score: 0.227769919482 |
| What is Rosenberg disguised as? |
| 0) A human jewelry store owner |
| 1) A human jewelry store cashier |
| 2) A human cloth store owner |
| 3) A human cloth store cashier |
| 4) A human cloth store tailor |
| Plot: Suspicious of why extraterrestrials are suddenly leaving the planet en masse, the M.I.B. investigate a farmer named Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm. Edgar has been killed and his skin used as a disguise by a "Bug," a member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races, including the Arquillians. An Arquillian prince hiding in Brooklyn who is disguised as a human jewelry store owner named Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend, and tells J as he dies that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt." |
| score: 0.224173138395 |
| Why does the MIB investigate Edgar? |
| 0) Edgar has been acting weirdly after an alien craft crashed on his house |
| 1) Edgar has been acting weirdly after an alien craft landed on his farm |
| 2) Edgar has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm |
| 3) Edgar has been acting weirdly after an alien craft landed on his land |
| 4) Edgar has been acting weirdly after an alien craft landed on his house |
| Plot: Suspicious of why extraterrestrials are suddenly leaving the planet en masse, the M.I.B. investigate a farmer named Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm. Edgar has been killed and his skin used as a disguise by a "Bug," a member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races, including the Arquillians. An Arquillian prince hiding in Brooklyn who is disguised as a human jewelry store owner named Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend, and tells J as he dies that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt." |
| score: 0.279702782003 |
| What does Rosenberg tell J as he is dying? |
| 0) The galaxy is on Edgar's tie |
| 1) The galaxy is on Orion's tie |
| 2) The galaxy is on Orion's belt |
| 3) The galaxy is on Edgar's belt |
| 4) The galaxy is on Beatrice's belt |
| Plot: Suspicious of why extraterrestrials are suddenly leaving the planet en masse, the M.I.B. investigate a farmer named Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio), who has been acting strangely after an alien craft crashed on his farm. Edgar has been killed and his skin used as a disguise by a "Bug," a member of a giant cockroach-like species that are at war with several other alien races, including the Arquillians. An Arquillian prince hiding in Brooklyn who is disguised as a human jewelry store owner named Rosenberg is attacked along with his alien friend, and tells J as he dies that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt." |
| score: 0.30670813318 |
| What does J do to distract the Bug from getting onto the other ship? |
| 0) J messes with the Bug by crushing grasshopper |
| 1) J messes with the Bug by crushing ladybird |
| 2) J messes with the Bug by crushing bumblebee |
| 3) J messes with the Bug by crushing flies |
| 4) J messes with the Bug by crushing cockroaches |
| Plot: Edgar the Bug arrives at the site of two disguised flying saucers, the observation towers of the New York State Pavilion at Flushing Meadows, and forces Weaver to come along with him, but she refuses, saying she wants to stay where she is. The Bug escapes on one saucer, but K and J are close behind and fire more powerful weapons, destroying the ship. The Bug sheds Edgar's skin and swallows J and K's guns. K tells J to stop the Bug from getting onto the other ship, then insults the Bug until he too is swallowed. J messes with the Bug by crushing cockroaches and saying they are his relatives, provoking the extraterrestrial. |
| score: 0.424655282616 |
| What does Brooks reveal to Smith after Smith tries to shoot him? |
| 0) That he changed his mind and can offer him a lot of money if he doesn't kill him |
| 1) That at some point, he had broken into Smith's apartment and bent the firing pin on Smith's gun |
| 2) That he had removed the bullets from Smith's gun |
| 3) That he knew Smith would change his mind and try to shoot him |
| 4) That he didn't think Smith could actually kill him |
| Plot: Brooks explains his plan to Smith, who agrees to kill Brooks. Brooks takes Smith to a cemetery he owns, and explains that they will find an open grave. Smith will shoot Brooks and then cover him with just enough dirt to mask the body. The next day, a casket will be lowered into the grave and covered, and Brooks' body will never be discovered. Smith attempts to shoot Brooks, but Brooks reveals that, at some point prior, he had broken into Smith's apartment and bent the firing pin on Smith's pistol, rendering it inoperable on the off-chance that Brooks would change his mind. |
| score: 0.452917295891 |
| What does Marshall later realize about the couple's apartment that could get Brooks caught? |
| 0) That there was a security guard at the couple's apartment |
| 1) That the courtans were missing |
| 2) That their curtains were open |
| 3) That the apartment had cameras |
| 4) That the couple was in the apartment |
| Plot: Marshall then realizes that the couple's curtains were open, facing an apartment building. Brooks' daughter Jane (Danielle Panabaker) unexpectedly arrives home, having dropped out of college in Palo Alto, California. She visits Brooks at work and mentions that she would like to get a job with his company. The same day, "Mister Smith" (Dane Cook) turns up at Brooks' work and blackmails him with photographs of Brooks at the most recent murder. A budding psychopath himself, Smith demands that Brooks take him along on a murder, to which he reluctantly agrees. |
| score: 0.294187806199 |
| What is Brooks' daughter's name? |
| 0) Emma |
| 1) Jane |
| 2) Sarah |
| 3) Nancy |
| 4) Sheila |
| Plot: Knowing he is in the clear, Brooks calls Detective Atwood, whom he has come to admire, to ask her why she is a police officer. She replies that her wealthy father had wanted a boy, and she wanted to succeed in spite of him. Atwood is unable to trace the call before Brooks hangs up, but she realizes that the Thumbprint Killer is still at large. That night, Brooks has a nightmare in which Jane murders him, suggesting that he fears Jane will become like him. |
| score: 0.295801002603 |
| What does Emma reveal to Brooks about Jane? |
| 0) That Jane has been arrested |
| 1) That she is sick and Jane came home to take care of her |
| 2) That Jane dropped out of school because she is pregnant |
| 3) That Jane is leaving the country |
| 4) That Jane committed a murder |
| Plot: Brooks' wife, Emma (Marg Helgenberger), reveals that Jane dropped out of college because she is pregnant. The Brookses are then visited by detectives from Palo Alto who want to interview Jane about a hatchet murder committed in her former dorm building. Marshall and Brooks realize that Jane committed the murder and consider letting her go to jail to "save her" from becoming like them. |
| score: 0.37951614426 |
| Why are detectives from Palo Alto looking for Jane? |
| 0) To ask her about the disapperance of her best friend |
| 1) To arrest her for a murder |
| 2) To take her into protective custody |
| 3) To interview her about a murder committed in her former dorm building |
| 4) To question her about a robbery |
| Plot: Brooks' wife, Emma (Marg Helgenberger), reveals that Jane dropped out of college because she is pregnant. The Brookses are then visited by detectives from Palo Alto who want to interview Jane about a hatchet murder committed in her former dorm building. Marshall and Brooks realize that Jane committed the murder and consider letting her go to jail to "save her" from becoming like them. |
| score: 0.421807706562 |
| What do Brooks and Marshall realize about Jane after the detectives from Palo Alto come looking for her? |
| 0) That she lied to them |
| 1) That she is innocent afterall |
| 2) That she would be arrested no matter what |
| 3) That she is innocent |
| 4) That she committed the murder |
| Plot: Brooks' wife, Emma (Marg Helgenberger), reveals that Jane dropped out of college because she is pregnant. The Brookses are then visited by detectives from Palo Alto who want to interview Jane about a hatchet murder committed in her former dorm building. Marshall and Brooks realize that Jane committed the murder and consider letting her go to jail to "save her" from becoming like them. |
| score: 0.442656747398 |
| What is Brooks' wife's name? |
| 0) Tracy |
| 1) Sarah |
| 2) Nancy |
| 3) Sheila |
| 4) Emma |
| Plot: Brooks' wife, Emma (Marg Helgenberger), reveals that Jane dropped out of college because she is pregnant. The Brookses are then visited by detectives from Palo Alto who want to interview Jane about a hatchet murder committed in her former dorm building. Marshall and Brooks realize that Jane committed the murder and consider letting her go to jail to "save her" from becoming like them. |
| score: 0.238337536215 |
| What does Brooks do to protect Jane from being caught as a murderer? |
| 0) He commits a similar murder to make it appear like there is a serial killer |
| 1) He writes a note, confessing to the murder |
| 2) He frames Smith for the murder |
| 3) He hides the traces she left behind and arranges for her to have an alibi. |
| 4) He changes Jane's identity |
| Plot: Eventually, however, Brooks uses an alternate identity, flies to Palo Alto, and commits a similar murder to make it appear as if a serial killer is loose, thereby exonerating Jane. Brooks decides that he no longer wants to kill, but knows that he cannot stop himself. Not wanting to be caught and shame his family, Brooks concocts a plan where he will write a note to his family claiming to be terminally ill, and leaving, never to return, while in reality he will die and cover up his own death. |
| score: 0.382543632819 |
| What is Brooks addicted to? |
| 0) Gambling |
| 1) Killing |
| 2) Sex |
| 3) Alcohol |
| 4) Drugs |
| Plot: Earl Brooks (Kevin Costner) is a wealthy, successful businessman recently honored by the Portland, Oregon Chamber of Commerce as "Man of the Year". However, Brooks lives a secret life as a serial murderer, known as the "Thumbprint Killer". Brooks has abstained from murder for the past two years by attending twelve-step meetings for addicts, to try and cope with his "killing addiction". |
| score: 0.19671219728 |
| How long has Brooks abstained from murder? |
| 0) Two weeks |
| 1) Two years |
| 2) Five years |
| 3) One year |
| 4) Two months |
| Plot: Earl Brooks (Kevin Costner) is a wealthy, successful businessman recently honored by the Portland, Oregon Chamber of Commerce as "Man of the Year". However, Brooks lives a secret life as a serial murderer, known as the "Thumbprint Killer". Brooks has abstained from murder for the past two years by attending twelve-step meetings for addicts, to try and cope with his "killing addiction". |
| score: 0.221395349096 |
| What name is Brooks' given in the public for his murders? |
| 0) The Butcher |
| 1) The Portland Slayer |
| 2) The Thumbprint Killer |
| 3) The Zodiac Killer |
| 4) Dexter |
| Plot: Knowing he is in the clear, Brooks calls Detective Atwood, whom he has come to admire, to ask her why she is a police officer. She replies that her wealthy father had wanted a boy, and she wanted to succeed in spite of him. Atwood is unable to trace the call before Brooks hangs up, but she realizes that the Thumbprint Killer is still at large. That night, Brooks has a nightmare in which Jane murders him, suggesting that he fears Jane will become like him. |
| score: 0.437400667505 |
| What reason does Detective Atwood give for becoming a police officer? |
| 0) To spite her father who had wanted a boy |
| 1) Because she is obssessed with justice |
| 2) To follow in her father's footsteps |
| 3) She always admired cops |
| 4) To earn her father's approval |
| Plot: Knowing he is in the clear, Brooks calls Detective Atwood, whom he has come to admire, to ask her why she is a police officer. She replies that her wealthy father had wanted a boy, and she wanted to succeed in spite of him. Atwood is unable to trace the call before Brooks hangs up, but she realizes that the Thumbprint Killer is still at large. That night, Brooks has a nightmare in which Jane murders him, suggesting that he fears Jane will become like him. |
| score: 0.325990307827 |
| What does Brooks have a nightmare about at the end of the film? |
| 0) Jane murdering him |
| 1) Emma killing him |
| 2) Jane murdering other people |
| 3) Jane being murdered |
| 4) Jane killing Emma |
| Plot: Knowing he is in the clear, Brooks calls Detective Atwood, whom he has come to admire, to ask her why she is a police officer. She replies that her wealthy father had wanted a boy, and she wanted to succeed in spite of him. Atwood is unable to trace the call before Brooks hangs up, but she realizes that the Thumbprint Killer is still at large. That night, Brooks has a nightmare in which Jane murders him, suggesting that he fears Jane will become like him. |
| score: 0.322006327495 |
| What does Smith do after he and Brooks drive away from Vialo and Sheila's murder scene? |
| 0) He throws up |
| 1) He shoots Brooks |
| 2) He pulls a gun on Brooks |
| 3) He starts crying |
| 4) He wets his pants |
| Plot: Brooks researches the background of the police officer chasing the Thumbprint Killer, Detective Tracy Atwood (Demi Moore), and discovers she's in the middle of an agonizing divorce from Jesse Vialo (Jason Lewis). Brooks decides that Vialo and his lawyer, Sheila (Reiko Aylesworth), will be Smith's first "victims". At the scene of the Vialo murder, Smith wets his pants in a fit of panic, leaving his DNA for the police to discover later. While driving away from the scene, Smith pulls a gun on Brooks, which Brooks and Marshall had predicted would happen. |
| score: 0.362730266976 |
| What is the name of the detective who's trying to catch Brooks/The Thumbprint Killer? |
| 0) Marshall |
| 1) Lister |
| 2) Vialo |
| 3) Leaves |
| 4) Atwood |
| Plot: Knowing he is in the clear, Brooks calls Detective Atwood, whom he has come to admire, to ask her why she is a police officer. She replies that her wealthy father had wanted a boy, and she wanted to succeed in spite of him. Atwood is unable to trace the call before Brooks hangs up, but she realizes that the Thumbprint Killer is still at large. That night, Brooks has a nightmare in which Jane murders him, suggesting that he fears Jane will become like him. |
| score: 0.483095851549 |
| What does Brooks leave on the lampshade after he kills a couple in their apartment? |
| 0) A note |
| 1) The couple's severed thumbs |
| 2) The couple's bloody thumbprints |
| 3) His thumbprint |
| 4) Blood |
| Plot: He feels the compulsion to kill rising again, however, as Marshall (William Hurt), an imaginary man who represents Brooks' dark side, becomes more insistent. To satisfy his addiction, Brooks kills a young couple while they are having sex in their apartment and, as part of his psychopathology, leaves each of the victims' bloody thumbprints on a lampshade. Brooks follows his meticulous modus operandi, including fastidious preparation, cleaning up the crime scene, even locking the doors before departing, and burning the clothes he was wearing during the killings. |
| score: 0.381291898427 |
| What is Marshall? |
| 0) An imaginary man who represents Brooks' dark side |
| 1) Brooks' killing partner |
| 2) Brooks' lawyer |
| 3) Brooks' father |
| 4) Brooks' friend |
| Plot: He feels the compulsion to kill rising again, however, as Marshall (William Hurt), an imaginary man who represents Brooks' dark side, becomes more insistent. To satisfy his addiction, Brooks kills a young couple while they are having sex in their apartment and, as part of his psychopathology, leaves each of the victims' bloody thumbprints on a lampshade. Brooks follows his meticulous modus operandi, including fastidious preparation, cleaning up the crime scene, even locking the doors before departing, and burning the clothes he was wearing during the killings. |
| score: 0.296886986489 |
| How does Brooks kills Smith? |
| 0) He slits Smith's throat with a shovel |
| 1) He hits Smith on the head with a shovel |
| 2) He shoots Smith with his own gun |
| 3) He suffocates Smith with a plastic bag |
| 4) He slit Smith's throat with a knife |
| Plot: Brooks' brush with death makes him realize he wants to live to see his grandchild, and he turns on his would-be murderer, slitting Smith's throat with a shovel and hiding his body in the open grave. With Smith's urine providing the only DNA evidence of the Thumbprint Killer at a murder scene, Brooks will remain undetected. Mr. Smith is named as the Thumbprint Killer and Brooks returns to his normal life. |
| score: 0.349476461777 |
| Where does Brooks hide Smith's body? |
| 0) In Smith's car trunk |
| 1) In a lake |
| 2) In an open grave |
| 3) In an abandoned building |
| 4) In a bush near the cemetery |
| Plot: Brooks explains his plan to Smith, who agrees to kill Brooks. Brooks takes Smith to a cemetery he owns, and explains that they will find an open grave. Smith will shoot Brooks and then cover him with just enough dirt to mask the body. The next day, a casket will be lowered into the grave and covered, and Brooks' body will never be discovered. Smith attempts to shoot Brooks, but Brooks reveals that, at some point prior, he had broken into Smith's apartment and bent the firing pin on Smith's pistol, rendering it inoperable on the off-chance that Brooks would change his mind. |
| score: 0.333605565333 |
| How does Daniel inadvertently distance himself from his family by creating Mrs. Doubtfire? |
| 0) Miranda decides she doesn't want him involved in the kids' lives anymore now that they have Mrs. Doubtfire |
| 1) The kids decide they don't want to see Daniel anymore because they like Mrs. Doubtfire so much |
| 2) Miranda forgets all about Daniel because Mrs. Doubtfire takes such good care of the kids |
| 3) Miranda has become so dependent on Mrs. Doubtfire that when Daniel asks to look after the kids, Miranda declines |
| 4) The kids forget they even have a father because Mrs. Doubtfire takes such good care of them |
| Plot: Daniel soon learns that Miranda intends to hire a housekeeper and surreptitiously alters her classifieds form when she refuses to let him take care of the children. He then calls Miranda several times, using his voice acting to trick her into thinking that terrible job applicants are calling. He then calls as a British-accented nanny, whom he dubs "Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire". Impressed with her alleged qualifications, Miranda invites "Mrs. Doubtfire" for an interview. Daniel enlists his brother Frank, a makeup artist, and his partner Jack to transform him into the character. |
| score: 0.44376840205 |
| What effect does Mrs. Doubtfire's strict methods eventually have on the children? |
| 0) They are miserable and start doing worse in school |
| 1) They are miserable but start doing better in school |
| 2) They are happier and start to do better in school |
| 3) They eventually all get fed up and run away |
| 4) They are happier but still do poorly in school |
| Plot: After being further impressed by the interview, Miranda hires Mrs. Doubtfire. The children initially struggle to adjust to Mrs. Doubtfire's strict methods, but they soon begin to thrive, becoming happier and doing better in school, while Miranda is able to heal her distant relationship with her children and she and Mrs. Doubtfire become good friends. Daniel has to learn several skills to play the role convincingly, such as cooking and cleaning, and also improves himself. However, despite impressing Miranda greatly with his newfound maturity, Daniel realizes he has indirectly created another barrier, as when he asks to look after the children, Miranda insists she could never dismiss Mrs. Doubtfire, as the family's lives have been made so much better by "her." One night, Chris and Lydia learn that Mrs. Doubtfire is their father in disguise, but after the initial panic and learning why he did it, agree to keep it a secret from everyone. |
| score: 0.305034095546 |
| Where does Daniel start working (in addition to being a nanny)? |
| 0) At a newspaper company |
| 1) At a TV station |
| 2) At a news station |
| 3) At a radio station |
| 4) At a magazine company |
| Plot: Daniel also takes a job at a TV station. CEO Jonathan Lundy sees Daniel clowning around with toy dinosaurs on the set of an unsuccessful children's program on the cusp of cancellation. Impressed with Daniel's creativity, Lundy invites him to dinner at Bridge's Restaurant on the coming Friday night in order for Daniel to pitch ideas as a new host. Miranda, meanwhile, expects Mrs. Doubtfire to attend a birthday dinner arranged by romantic interest Stuart Dunmire scheduled at the same time and place. |
| score: 0.144812815998 |
| What does Daniel say when Lundy sees him in the Mrs. Doubtfire costume? |
| 0) He tells Lundy he has been pretending to be Mrs. Doubtfire to stay close to his wife and kids |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) He tells Lundy Mrs. Doubtfire is a character he created as an idea for a new show |
| 3) He tells Lundy he enjoys dressing up as a woman sometimes |
| 4) He tells Lundy it is a Halloween costume |
| Plot: Daniel also takes a job at a TV station. CEO Jonathan Lundy sees Daniel clowning around with toy dinosaurs on the set of an unsuccessful children's program on the cusp of cancellation. Impressed with Daniel's creativity, Lundy invites him to dinner at Bridge's Restaurant on the coming Friday night in order for Daniel to pitch ideas as a new host. Miranda, meanwhile, expects Mrs. Doubtfire to attend a birthday dinner arranged by romantic interest Stuart Dunmire scheduled at the same time and place. |
| score: 0.466014731456 |
| When is Mrs. Doubtfire's identity revealed? |
| 0) While trying to perform the Heimlich maneuver on Lundy during dinner with him |
| 1) While trying to change in the bathroom |
| 2) While trying to perform the Heimlich maneuver on Chris during dinner with Miranda and the kids |
| 3) While trying to perform the Heimlich maneuver on Miranda during dinner with her and the kids |
| 4) While trying to perform the Heimlich maneuver on Stuart during dinner with Miranda and the kids |
| Plot: Unable to reschedule either appointment, Daniel goes to the restaurant and tries to rotate between both dinners, changing in and out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume in the restroom. He consumes several alcoholic beverages between the two tables and becomes tipsy. He forgets to change out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume before returning to Lundy's table and seasons pepper (an ingredient Stuart is allergic to) on Stuart's order. When Lundy questions the costume, Daniel covers for his mistake by explaining that his alter ego is his idea for a television persona, impressing Lundy. At Miranda's table, Stuart starts choking on the pepper. Out of regret, Daniel, still in the Mrs. Doubtfire costume, administers the Heimlich maneuver. During the struggle, Daniel's mask rips off, revealing his identity. Horrified and furious, Miranda storms out of the restaurant with the children. |
| score: 0.341544431418 |
| Where does Daniel live? |
| 0) Los Angeles, California |
| 1) San Francisco, California |
| 2) Dallas, Texas |
| 3) Brooklyn, New York |
| 4) Sacramento, California |
| Plot: Daniel Hillard is a voice actor living in San Francisco, California, who quits his job at an animation studio over a questionable script. Though a devoted and well-meaning father to his three young children, Lydia, Chris and Natalie, Daniel is an unreliable husband. When Daniel throws a boisterous birthday party for his son Chris, despite his wife, Miranda, saying he couldn't have one because of his bad report card, Miranda becomes furious with him and seeks a divorce. At their first custody hearing, the judge grants Miranda custody of the children, since Daniel has neither a residence nor a job. |
| score: 0.213762416282 |
| Why does Daniel's wife want a divorce? |
| 0) She is in love with someone else |
| 1) Daniel cheated on her |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) She found out Daniel has been lying to her throughout their entire marriage |
| 4) She thinks Daniel is an unreliable husband |
| Plot: Daniel Hillard is a voice actor living in San Francisco, California, who quits his job at an animation studio over a questionable script. Though a devoted and well-meaning father to his three young children, Lydia, Chris and Natalie, Daniel is an unreliable husband. When Daniel throws a boisterous birthday party for his son Chris, despite his wife, Miranda, saying he couldn't have one because of his bad report card, Miranda becomes furious with him and seeks a divorce. At their first custody hearing, the judge grants Miranda custody of the children, since Daniel has neither a residence nor a job. |
| score: 0.267024387151 |
| Why does Daniel introduce himself as Mrs. Doubtfire, while speaking to Miranda? |
| 0) To try out his voice acting abilities |
| 1) To impress Miranda |
| 2) So he can be hired as Miranda's housekeeper |
| 3) So he can ask her to allow him talk to the kids |
| 4) To play a prank on Miranda |
| Plot: Daniel soon learns that Miranda intends to hire a housekeeper and surreptitiously alters her classifieds form when she refuses to let him take care of the children. He then calls Miranda several times, using his voice acting to trick her into thinking that terrible job applicants are calling. He then calls as a British-accented nanny, whom he dubs "Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire". Impressed with her alleged qualifications, Miranda invites "Mrs. Doubtfire" for an interview. Daniel enlists his brother Frank, a makeup artist, and his partner Jack to transform him into the character. |
| score: 0.38094283724 |
| What happens to the man with the nightmare when the dark figure appears? |
| 0) He attacks the figure |
| 1) He escapes really fast |
| 2) He talks to the figure |
| 3) He collapses in fear |
| 4) He shoots the figure |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.165576215112 |
| What does "The Cowboy" tell Adam to do? |
| 0) To cast him for the movie |
| 1) To cast Camilla for the movie |
| 2) To tell him where the mobsters are hiding |
| 3) To sell him the rights of the movie |
| 4) To not record the movie |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.277397484958 |
| What does Adam do when he discovers that he is broke? |
| 0) He meets with The Cowboy |
| 1) He gets a job in the bank |
| 2) He starts working for the mobsters |
| 3) He robs a bank |
| 4) He asks his wife for money |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.184034627723 |
| What was the man's nightmare which he explains to his friend? |
| 0) That he killed someone |
| 1) That there was a horrible figure behind the diner |
| 2) That his girlfriend left him |
| 3) That there is a dead body underneath the diner |
| 4) That the mobsters are trying to kill him |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.210962179692 |
| What do the two men do after one tells the other about his nightmare? |
| 0) They investigate what is behind the diner |
| 1) They leave home never knowing if something is behind the diner or not |
| 2) The other man tells him it's just a dream and shows him that there is nothing behind the diner |
| 3) They have dinner and leave home |
| 4) One kills the other man |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.164687669699 |
| What do the mobsters want from Adam? |
| 0) To cast The Cowboy in the movie |
| 1) To cast Camilla Rhodes as the lead in his film |
| 2) To have an affair with his wife |
| 3) To hire them as the lead in his film |
| 4) To give them money |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.297319841303 |
| What happens when the two men go to investigate behind the diner? |
| 0) The figure from the man's dream appears |
| 1) They are attacked by a man |
| 2) They are killed by a man hiding behind the dinner |
| 3) They are stopped by a robber in the diner |
| 4) They do not find anything behind the diner |
| Plot: In a diner called Winkies, a man tells his companion about a nightmare in which he dreamt there was a horrible figure behind the diner. When they investigate, the figure appears, causing the man with the nightmare to collapse in fright. A Hollywood director named Adam Kesher (Theroux) has his film commandeered by apparent mobsters, who insist he cast an unknown actress named Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George) as the lead in his film. After he resists, he returns home to find his wife having an affair and is thrown out of his house. He later learns that his bank has closed his line of credit and he is broke. He agrees to meet a mysterious figure called The Cowboy, who urges him to cast Camilla Rhodes for his own good. Later, a bungling hit man (Mark Pellegrino) attempts to steal a book full of phone numbers and leaves three people dead. |
| score: 0.146264137404 |
| What does Betty do for a living? |
| 0) She is a singer. |
| 1) She is a dancer. |
| 2) She is a writer. |
| 3) She is an actress. |
| 4) She is an artist. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.201738682138 |
| What is the cause of the accident on Mulholland Drive? |
| 0) Hit and run. |
| 1) A fallen tree. |
| 2) A deer on the road. |
| 3) Attempted murder. |
| 4) A careless driver. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.151507650102 |
| Where does the dark-haired woman hide after surviving the accident? |
| 0) In an apartment in New York. |
| 1) In a restaurant in Los Angeles. |
| 2) In an apartment in Los Angeles. |
| 3) In a local pub. |
| 4) In a bar in Los Angeles. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.16654552021 |
| Who was living in the Los Angeles apartment before the dark-haired woman arrives? |
| 0) A blonde-headed woman. |
| 1) A younger fair-headed woman. |
| 2) An older red-headed man. |
| 3) An older red-headed woman. |
| 4) An older couple. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.221441532772 |
| What does Betty do to help Rita remember her identity? |
| 0) She asks her questions. |
| 1) She calls her aunt. |
| 2) She takes her to the doctor. |
| 3) She gives her some tranquilizers. |
| 4) She looks in her purse. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.29500042671 |
| How does the dark-haired woman come up with the name Rita? |
| 0) She hears a song on the radio. |
| 1) She sees a movie Gilda on tv. |
| 2) She sees a commercial on tv. |
| 3) She hears a commercial on the radio. |
| 4) She sees a poster for the film Gilda. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.249275582634 |
| What name does the dark-haired woman take on? |
| 0) Maya. |
| 1) Irene. |
| 2) Ann. |
| 3) Ruth. |
| 4) Rita. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.19173541433 |
| Who shows up at the apartment after the dark-haired woman arrives? |
| 0) Mr. Roque. |
| 1) Betty Elms. |
| 2) Ruth Elms. |
| 3) Diane Rhodes. |
| 4) Detective McKnight. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.242462904809 |
| Where does the accident the dark-haired woman survive occurs? |
| 0) On the driveway. |
| 1) In a small village. |
| 2) In the city. |
| 3) On Mulholland Drive. |
| 4) On Mulholland Road. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.214008161926 |
| What does Betty find inside Rita's purse? |
| 0) A large amount of money and an unusual red key |
| 1) Some pictures and an unusual blue key. |
| 2) A large amount of money and a blue keylock. |
| 3) A large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| 4) Saome money and an ordinary blue ey. |
| Plot: The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key. |
| score: 0.342077424973 |
| How does Betty perform at the audition she goes to? |
| 0) She doesn't go to the audition |
| 1) She does very well and her performance is highly praised |
| 2) She does horribly and is kicked out of the audition |
| 3) She does very well but she leaves in the middle of her performance |
| 4) She does okay and is told she might be called back |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.265280534817 |
| What is the name of the waitress who serves Betty and Rita at Winkies? |
| 0) Marie |
| 1) Dana |
| 2) Diane |
| 3) Anne |
| 4) Rebecca |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.383111730234 |
| What is the significance of the name "Diane" to Rita? |
| 0) Nothing; the name has no significance to her |
| 1) It is her mother's name |
| 2) It leads her to remember the name Diane Sawyer |
| 3) It is her cat's name |
| 4) It leads her to remember the name Diane Selwyn |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.402393886767 |
| What do Betty and Rita do after Rita remembers the name "Diane Selwyn"? |
| 0) They go to the library to search the newspapers |
| 1) They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her |
| 2) They take Diane Selwyn out for coffee |
| 3) They go to Diane Selwyn's house to talk to her |
| 4) They write Diane Selwyn a letter |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.474586841242 |
| What does Diane Selwyn say to Rita and Betty when they call her? |
| 0) She asks them to take her out for ice cream |
| 1) She tells them to come over and talk |
| 2) She tells them to leave her alone |
| 3) She asks them what time it is |
| 4) Nothing; she does not answer |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.308933109871 |
| Where do Betty and Rita go in an attempt to learn more about Rita's accident? |
| 0) Go shopping at Macy's |
| 1) Go to a playground |
| 2) Go to Blinkies |
| 3) Go to Winkies |
| 4) Go to the airport |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.315578742384 |
| How does Betty react when she makes eye contact with Adam? |
| 0) She flirts openly |
| 1) She laughs at Adam |
| 2) She leaves abruptly |
| 3) She smiles shyly |
| 4) She runs away in terror |
| Plot: Trying to learn more about Rita's accident, Betty and Rita go to Winkies and are served by a waitress named Diane, which causes Rita to remember the name "Diane Selwyn". They find Diane Selwyn in the phone book and call her, but she does not answer. Betty goes to an audition, where her performance is highly praised. A casting agent takes her to the set of a film called The Sylvia North Story, directed by Adam, where Camilla Rhodes gives an audition and Adam declares, "This is the girl." Betty smiles shyly as she locks eyes with Adam, but she flees before she can meet him, saying that she is late to meet a friend. |
| score: 0.272124751941 |
| What do Rita and Betty find in Diane's bedroom? |
| 0) A woman's body |
| 1) A child's body |
| 2) A man's body |
| 3) A lifesize doll |
| 4) A dead mouse |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.279736610998 |
| For how long has the woman in Diane's apartment been dead? |
| 0) A couple of hours |
| 1) Several years |
| 2) Several decades |
| 3) Several months |
| 4) Several days |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.200227634734 |
| What is the name of the theater Rita suggests she and Betty go to at 2a.m.? |
| 0) Club Silencio |
| 1) Club Serenidad |
| 2) The Silence Club |
| 3) Club Flux |
| 4) Mulholland Club |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.320887985724 |
| What does Rita insist she and Betty should do at 2 a.m.? |
| 0) Go for a walk |
| 1) Go out to dinner |
| 2) Go to McDonald's |
| 3) Go to Club Silencio |
| 4) Go to Club Serenidad |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.311287518437 |
| What does Rita do when she and Betty get back to their apartment after finding the dead body? |
| 0) She cuts off most of her hair |
| 1) She puts on a blonde wig |
| 2) She shaves her head |
| 3) She puts on a red wig |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.303414402032 |
| What happens to the woman who is singing on stage? |
| 0) She gets attacked by a cowboy |
| 1) She gets booed off the stage |
| 2) She gets shot while singing |
| 3) She collapses |
| 4) People start throwing things at her |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.134876829771 |
| How is Diane Selwyn portrayed when she wakes up and looks like Betty? |
| 0) As a failed dancer driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Camilla Rhodes |
| 1) As a failed actress driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Betty |
| 2) As a failed actress driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Camilla Rhodes |
| 3) As a failed singer driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Camilla Rhodes |
| 4) As a failed actress driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Irene |
| Plot: The older red-headed woman investigates the sound, but nothing is there. The Cowboy appears in the doorway of Diane Selwyn's bedroom saying, "Hey, pretty girl. Time to wake up." Diane Selwyn (played by Watts) wakes up in her bed. She looks exactly like Betty, but is portrayed as a failed actress driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Camilla Rhodes (played now by Harring). On Camilla's invitation, Diane attends a party at Adam's house on Mulholland Drive. Her limousine stops before they reach the house and Camilla escorts her using a shortcut. Adam appears to be in love with Camilla. Over dinner, Diane states that she came to Hollywood when her aunt died, and she met Camilla at an audition for The Sylvia North Story. Another woman (played by George) kisses Camilla and they turn and smile at Diane. Adam and Camilla prepare to make an important announcement, and dissolve into laughter and kiss while Diane watches, crying. |
| score: 0.42573860941 |
| What does The Cowboy say when he appears at Diane's bedroom doorway? |
| 0) It's time to go back to sleep |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) Hey, pretty girl. Time to wake up |
| 3) It's time to die |
| 4) It's dinner time |
| Plot: The older red-headed woman investigates the sound, but nothing is there. The Cowboy appears in the doorway of Diane Selwyn's bedroom saying, "Hey, pretty girl. Time to wake up." Diane Selwyn (played by Watts) wakes up in her bed. She looks exactly like Betty, but is portrayed as a failed actress driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Camilla Rhodes (played now by Harring). On Camilla's invitation, Diane attends a party at Adam's house on Mulholland Drive. Her limousine stops before they reach the house and Camilla escorts her using a shortcut. Adam appears to be in love with Camilla. Over dinner, Diane states that she came to Hollywood when her aunt died, and she met Camilla at an audition for The Sylvia North Story. Another woman (played by George) kisses Camilla and they turn and smile at Diane. Adam and Camilla prepare to make an important announcement, and dissolve into laughter and kiss while Diane watches, crying. |
| score: 0.278226502709 |
| Who escorts Diane to Adam's house via a shortcut? |
| 0) Betty |
| 1) Camilla |
| 2) The limousine driver |
| 3) Adam |
| 4) Rita |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.294793306496 |
| Where is Adam's house located? |
| 0) Mulholland Drive |
| 1) Holly Drive |
| 2) Hollywood Drive |
| 3) Rodeo Drive |
| 4) Mulholland Lane |
| Plot: The older red-headed woman investigates the sound, but nothing is there. The Cowboy appears in the doorway of Diane Selwyn's bedroom saying, "Hey, pretty girl. Time to wake up." Diane Selwyn (played by Watts) wakes up in her bed. She looks exactly like Betty, but is portrayed as a failed actress driven into a deep depression by her unrequited love for Camilla Rhodes (played now by Harring). On Camilla's invitation, Diane attends a party at Adam's house on Mulholland Drive. Her limousine stops before they reach the house and Camilla escorts her using a shortcut. Adam appears to be in love with Camilla. Over dinner, Diane states that she came to Hollywood when her aunt died, and she met Camilla at an audition for The Sylvia North Story. Another woman (played by George) kisses Camilla and they turn and smile at Diane. Adam and Camilla prepare to make an important announcement, and dissolve into laughter and kiss while Diane watches, crying. |
| score: 0.172543764591 |
| What does Aunt Ruth appear to do after the box falls to the floor? |
| 0) She goes to the kitchen to investigate the sound |
| 1) She appears to hear the sound, but doesn't investigate it |
| 2) She goes to the bedroom to investigate the sound |
| 3) She doesn't appear to hear anything or respond at all |
| 4) She goes to the bathroom to investigate the sound |
| Plot: Betty and Rita go to Diane Selwyn's apartment and break in when no one answers the door. In the bedroom they find the body of a woman who has been dead for several days. Terrified, they return to their apartment, where Rita disguises herself with a blonde wig. The two women have sex that night and awake at 2 a.m., when Rita insists they go to an eerie theater called Club Silencio. On stage, a man explains in several languages that everything is an illusion; a woman begins singing then collapses, although her vocals continue. Betty finds a blue box in her purse that matches Rita's key. Upon returning to the apartment, Rita retrieves the key and finds that Betty has disappeared. Rita unlocks the box, and it falls to the floor with a thump. |
| score: 0.0975731287534 |
| Who invites Diane to a party at Adam's house? |
| 0) Camilla |
| 1) Adam |
| 2) Betty |
| 3) Rita |
| 4) Irene |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.314996089919 |
| What is the hitman's response to Diane's question about the key? |
| 0) it will open the door to the house where the murder occurred |
| 1) he does not answer at all |
| 2) he tells her "not to worry." |
| 3) he tells her "she will find out later." |
| 4) he laughs |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.255812728281 |
| What does a woman at the club whisper at the end of the movie? |
| 0) "buenos noches" |
| 1) "si" |
| 2) "silencio" |
| 3) "shhhh" |
| 4) she does not say anything |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.23800812388 |
| What does Diane do when the hallucinations gettoo much for her to bear? |
| 0) she tries to drown herself in the bathtub |
| 1) she shoots herself |
| 2) she leaves the apartment |
| 3) she cuts her wrist |
| 4) she takes a bunch of pills |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.231461114747 |
| What happens to Diane when she goes back to her apartment and the key is there? |
| 0) she cannot remember anything |
| 1) she falls and hurts herself |
| 2) she falls asleep in the bathtub |
| 3) she falls asleep |
| 4) she has hallucinations |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.264277388921 |
| What does Diane ask the hitman? |
| 0) when the job will be done |
| 1) if he can kill both of them |
| 2) how will she know when the job is done |
| 3) what the key opens |
| 4) will $10000 be enough |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.251341488847 |
| What does Diane give to the hitman? |
| 0) Camilla's photo and a large amount of money |
| 1) A key to her apartment |
| 2) Her photo |
| 3) A blue key |
| 4) A plane ticket |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.371755156004 |
| What is the name of the waitress who serves Diane and the hitman at Winkies? |
| 0) Lindsey |
| 1) Missy |
| 2) Betty |
| 3) Courtney |
| 4) Barbara |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.390254385937 |
| What does the hitman tell Diane? |
| 0) She will die |
| 1) That he will shoot her in her bed |
| 2) She will find two keys |
| 3) The mission will not happen |
| 4) When the job is done, she will find a blue key |
| Plot: Diane meets with the hit man at Winkies, where she gives him Camilla's photo and a large amount of money, and they are served by a waitress named Betty. The hit man tells Diane that when the job is done, she will find a blue key. Diane asks what, if anything, the key opens, but the hit man just laughs. Diane looks up and sees the man who had the nightmare standing at the counter. Back at her apartment, with the key on a table in front of her, she is terrorized by hallucinations. She runs screaming to her bed, where she shoots herself. A woman at the club whispers "Silencio". |
| score: 0.296449555106 |
| How did Hans die? |
| 0) He is shot |
| 1) He is poisoned |
| 2) In an explosion at his house |
| 3) He is hanged |
| 4) He is stabbed to death |
| Plot: The squad moves to London to track down Ali Hassan Salameh, who orchestrated the Munich Massacre, but the assassination attempt is interrupted by several drunken Americans. It is implied that these are agents of the CIA, which, according to Louis, protects and funds Salameh in exchange for his promise not to attack U.S. diplomats. Meanwhile, attempts are made on the assassins themselves. Carl is killed by "Jeanette," an independent Dutch contract killer. In revenge, the team tracks her down and executes her. Hans is found stabbed to death on a park bench, while Robert is killed by an explosion in his workshop. Avner and Steve finally locate Salameh in Spain, but again their assassination attempt is thwarted, this time by Salameh's armed guards. It is implied that the amoral Louis has sold information on the team to the PLO. |
| score: 0.149894539096 |
| Why the assassins did not manage to kill Salameh for the second time? |
| 0) They are stopped by Salameh's guards |
| 1) They are given the wrong address |
| 2) They are stopped by Louis |
| 3) Salameh escapes from them |
| 4) They are interrupted by CIA operatives |
| Plot: The squad moves to London to track down Ali Hassan Salameh, who orchestrated the Munich Massacre, but the assassination attempt is interrupted by several drunken Americans. It is implied that these are agents of the CIA, which, according to Louis, protects and funds Salameh in exchange for his promise not to attack U.S. diplomats. Meanwhile, attempts are made on the assassins themselves. Carl is killed by "Jeanette," an independent Dutch contract killer. In revenge, the team tracks her down and executes her. Hans is found stabbed to death on a park bench, while Robert is killed by an explosion in his workshop. Avner and Steve finally locate Salameh in Spain, but again their assassination attempt is thwarted, this time by Salameh's armed guards. It is implied that the amoral Louis has sold information on the team to the PLO. |
| score: 0.250172443017 |
| Who planned the Munich Massacre? |
| 0) Ali Hassan Salameh |
| 1) Avner |
| 2) Jeanette |
| 3) Carl |
| 4) Loius |
| Plot: The squad moves to London to track down Ali Hassan Salameh, who orchestrated the Munich Massacre, but the assassination attempt is interrupted by several drunken Americans. It is implied that these are agents of the CIA, which, according to Louis, protects and funds Salameh in exchange for his promise not to attack U.S. diplomats. Meanwhile, attempts are made on the assassins themselves. Carl is killed by "Jeanette," an independent Dutch contract killer. In revenge, the team tracks her down and executes her. Hans is found stabbed to death on a park bench, while Robert is killed by an explosion in his workshop. Avner and Steve finally locate Salameh in Spain, but again their assassination attempt is thwarted, this time by Salameh's armed guards. It is implied that the amoral Louis has sold information on the team to the PLO. |
| score: 0.297610539865 |
| When is Salameh killed? |
| 0) 1975 |
| 1) 1967 |
| 2) 1980 |
| 3) 2001 |
| 4) 1979 |
| Plot: A disillusioned Avner flies to Israel, where he is unhappy to be hailed as a hero by two young soldiers, and then to his new home in Brooklyn, where he suffers post-traumatic stress and paranoia. He is thrown out of the Israeli consulate after storming in to demand that Mossad leave his wife and child alone. In the final scene, Ephraim comes to ask Avner to return to Israel and Mossad, but is refused by Avner. A final intertitle notes that 9 of the 11 original targets were eventually assassinated, including Salameh in 1979. The World Trade Center is seen in this last shot before the film ends. |
| score: 0.206306604829 |
| What kind of problems does Avner experience after returning home? |
| 0) Memory loss |
| 1) Post-traumatic stress and paranoia |
| 2) Insomnia |
| 3) Paranoia and insomnia |
| 4) Hallucinations |
| Plot: A disillusioned Avner flies to Israel, where he is unhappy to be hailed as a hero by two young soldiers, and then to his new home in Brooklyn, where he suffers post-traumatic stress and paranoia. He is thrown out of the Israeli consulate after storming in to demand that Mossad leave his wife and child alone. In the final scene, Ephraim comes to ask Avner to return to Israel and Mossad, but is refused by Avner. A final intertitle notes that 9 of the 11 original targets were eventually assassinated, including Salameh in 1979. The World Trade Center is seen in this last shot before the film ends. |
| score: 0.310496755051 |
| What is Hans' specialty? |
| 0) He is an explosives expert |
| 1) He is a driver |
| 2) He is a sniper |
| 3) He is a cleaner |
| 4) He is a document forger |
| Plot: Munich begins with a depiction of the events of the 1972 Munich Olympics and then cuts to the home of Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, where Avner Kaufman (Eric Bana), a Mossad agent of German-Jewish descent, is chosen to lead an assassination mission against 11 Palestinians allegedly involved in the massacre. To give the Israeli government plausible deniability and at the direction of his handler Ephraim (Geoffrey Rush), Avner resigns from Mossad and operates with no official ties to Israel. His team includes four Jewish volunteers from around the world: South African driver Steve (Daniel Craig), Belgian toy-maker and explosives expert Robert (Mathieu Kassovitz), former Israeli soldier and "cleaner" Carl (Ciarn Hinds), and a Danish document forger named Hans (Hanns Zischler). They are given information by a shadowy French informant, Louis (Mathieu Amalric). |
| score: 0.136854495779 |
| Who is Golda Meir? |
| 0) A Palestinian terrorist |
| 1) An Israeli soldier |
| 2) The Israeli Prime Minister |
| 3) A Danish document forger |
| 4) A Mossad agent |
| Plot: Munich begins with a depiction of the events of the 1972 Munich Olympics and then cuts to the home of Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, where Avner Kaufman (Eric Bana), a Mossad agent of German-Jewish descent, is chosen to lead an assassination mission against 11 Palestinians allegedly involved in the massacre. To give the Israeli government plausible deniability and at the direction of his handler Ephraim (Geoffrey Rush), Avner resigns from Mossad and operates with no official ties to Israel. His team includes four Jewish volunteers from around the world: South African driver Steve (Daniel Craig), Belgian toy-maker and explosives expert Robert (Mathieu Kassovitz), former Israeli soldier and "cleaner" Carl (Ciarn Hinds), and a Danish document forger named Hans (Hanns Zischler). They are given information by a shadowy French informant, Louis (Mathieu Amalric). |
| score: 0.201609361684 |
| At first, how many Palestinians are killed by the assassins? |
| 0) One |
| 1) Six |
| 2) Four |
| 3) Three |
| 4) Ten |
| Plot: In Rome, the team shoots and kills Wael Zwaiter, who is broke and living as a poet. In Paris, they detonate a bomb in the home of Mahmoud Hamshari; in Cyprus, they bomb the hotel room of Hussein Al Bashir (Hussein Abd Al Chir). With Israel Defense Forces (IDF) commandos, they pursue three Palestinians to BeirutMuhammad Youssef al-Najjar (Abu Youssef); Kamal Adwan; and Kamal Nasser, a Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) spokesmanpenetrating the Palestinians' guarded compound and killing all three. |
| score: 0.101339064811 |
| What does Tom do for a living? |
| 0) He is a researcher at University. |
| 1) He is a delivery boy. |
| 2) He is a waiter. |
| 3) He is a researcher at a publishing company. |
| 4) He is an editor at a publishing company. |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.15061992675 |
| What does Red give to the drug dealers instead of cocaine? |
| 0) Baking soda |
| 1) Salt |
| 2) Aspirin |
| 3) Sugar |
| 4) Flour |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.178748157974 |
| What is Jack as a father like? |
| 0) Sensible |
| 1) Careless |
| 2) Nice |
| 3) Overprotective |
| 4) Loving |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.118945875435 |
| Who chases Red? |
| 0) His uncle |
| 1) The police |
| 2) Drug dealers |
| 3) Tom's friends |
| 4) O-J |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.19927307847 |
| How does Lisa react when she walks in on Tom feeling another girl's breasts? |
| 0) She is disgusted |
| 1) She goes to her room |
| 2) She runs out of the house |
| 3) She laughs |
| 4) She starts shouting |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.180818762595 |
| What happens when OJ drinks water from the toilet bowl? |
| 0) It dies |
| 1) It goes to sleep |
| 2) It flies away |
| 3) It starts screeching |
| 4) It gets sick |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.101851465774 |
| What does Lisa actually ask Tom to do when he gets to her house? |
| 0) To go to the party with her. |
| 1) To speak to her mother. |
| 2) To cook dinner. |
| 3) To take her out. |
| 4) To fill in for her. |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.147238517443 |
| What did Hans do to Lisa? |
| 0) He proposed to her |
| 1) He beat her |
| 2) He drugged her |
| 3) He left her |
| 4) He cheated on her |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.100772142153 |
| Why does Audrey's friend ask Tom to feel her breasts? |
| 0) Because she thinks he is hot |
| 1) Because she likes him |
| 2) Because she is drunk |
| 3) Because she thinks he is gay |
| 4) Because she thinks she has breast cancer |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.262822219612 |
| What does Tom convince Lisa to do? |
| 0) To stay at home. |
| 1) To go out with him. |
| 2) To stand up to her father and attend the party. |
| 3) To clean the house. |
| 4) To talk to her mother. |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.194532577789 |
| What happens after Tom drugs T.J.? |
| 0) T.J. dies |
| 1) He becomes unstable |
| 2) T.J. is hospitalized, because his heart stops beating for a while |
| 3) The drugs have no effect on him |
| 4) T.J. falls into a coma |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.266067686097 |
| Who gets arrested? |
| 0) Spike |
| 1) T.J. |
| 2) Tom |
| 3) Speed |
| 4) Red |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.137791714533 |
| What does Tom do to stop T.J. from stealing the money out of Jack's safe? |
| 0) He ties him to a chair |
| 1) He seals the safe and beats up T.J. |
| 2) He hits him on the head |
| 3) He threatens him with a gun |
| 4) He gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.321482173772 |
| What happens when T.J. wakes up from his supposed death? |
| 0) He kills Tom |
| 1) He escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa |
| 2) He goes to the police |
| 3) The police arrests him immediately. |
| 4) He goes after Jack |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.241903496475 |
| What does Tom drug T.J. with? |
| 0) Jack's blood pressure medication |
| 1) Meth |
| 2) Cocaine |
| 3) Sleeping pills |
| 4) Anti-depressants |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.243087070556 |
| What is the drug dealer's name? |
| 0) T.J. |
| 1) Tom |
| 2) Paul |
| 3) Speed |
| 4) Darryl |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.217385934008 |
| What does Tom do for a living? |
| 0) Police officer |
| 1) Lawyer at a big firm. |
| 2) Researcher at a publishing company |
| 3) Architect |
| 4) Secretary |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.15061861953 |
| Why is Red on the run? |
| 0) To escape his father |
| 1) To escape from drug dealers |
| 2) To escape from the police for dealing drus |
| 3) To escape from his wife |
| 4) Because he escaped a mental facility |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.197401094661 |
| Who does Tom have a crush on? |
| 0) His secretary |
| 1) His boss's niece |
| 2) His best friend's wife |
| 3) Lisa Taylor |
| 4) His cousin |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.219309690396 |
| What happens when OJ drinks water from the toilet bowl? |
| 0) He flies away |
| 1) He falls in and gets flushed away |
| 2) He learns to fly |
| 3) His feathers change colour |
| 4) He dies |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.101755545551 |
| What happens after Audrey has a fight with her boyfriend? |
| 0) She goes to see Hans |
| 1) She decides to buy drugs from Red |
| 2) She kills herself |
| 3) She goes over to the Taylor's house and stays the night |
| 4) She goes to the club |
| Plot: T.J., the drug dealer, finds out about the fake drugs and threatens to kill Tom if he doesn't return him his money. T.J. tries to open a safe and steal the money. However, Tom gives him sleeping pills mixed with alcohol which sends him into a coma. Because they think T.J. is dead, Audrey and her friends bury him. Later, T.J. escapes from the grave and threatens to kill Lisa. With Red's help, Tom rescues Lisa and she falls in love with him. He then goes to get her father, but on the way back the owl gets into the car making Tom lose control of the car and crash into the house. They find police officers in the house looking for T.J., who ends up getting arrested. Jack Taylor is enraged by the damages done to the house and throws Tom out. The next day, Jack Taylor hears his son explaining to Lisa how she should stand up to their father and goes back to Tom. Jack realizes his mistakes and gives Tom a promotion. |
| score: 0.262705030485 |
| Where does Red dump the drugs? |
| 0) At the train station |
| 1) At the police station |
| 2) In the trash |
| 3) The toilet |
| 4) The river |
| Plot: Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the tyrannical Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is completely controlled by her overprotective father. She reveals to Tom that her father is making her house-sit on the same night as a party she wants to attend, but Tom convinces her to stand up to her father and attend the party anyway. Lisa asks him to come to their house that night, leading Tom to think that she has invited him to the party; in reality, she just wants him to fill in for her - he reluctantly agrees. A comedy of errors ensues, including the return of Lisa's older brother, Red, on the run from drug dealers. Red dumps drugs into the toilet, and instead returns a bag of flour to the drug dealer. One of Tom's tasks is to guard their owl, O-J, which lives in an open cage (it has not been able to fly due to a deep depression, from the loss of a prior mate). When the bird drinks from the toilet polluted with drugs, it flies away. Jack Taylor's ex-secretary Audrey goes to the house to try to earn her job back. After fighting with her boyfriend, she stays over at the house. Lisa returns home after finding out that her boyfriend Hans is cheating on her. Tom hides from her everything that happened and she spends some time with him thinking he is homosexual. He clarifies to her that he's actually straight and she starts to like him. Audrey's friend thinks she has breast cancer and asks Tom to feel her breasts. Lisa walks in on them and is disgusted by the situation. |
| score: 0.141881169046 |
| What is Sam supposed to do at the Ahern Records Ball? |
| 0) Propose to the woman he met last New Year's Eve |
| 1) Perform a song |
| 2) Dance with a beautiful woman |
| 3) Deliver an important package |
| 4) Deliver an important speech |
| Plot: At a nearby hospital, Stan Harris (Robert De Niro), a man in the final stages of cancer who refuses chemotherapy and who only wishes to see the ball drop one last time, is kept company by Nurse Aimee (Halle Berry) and Nurse Mindy (Alyssa Milano) after his doctor (Cary Elwes) reveals he will not last much longer. In the same hospital, a young couple named Griffin (Seth Meyers) and Tess Byrne (Jessica Biel) are about to have their first child, and they compete with another couple, James (Til Schweiger) and Grace Schwab (Sarah Paulson), for a bonus offered to the family of the first child born in the new year. Elsewhere, Sam, a businessman from Ahern Records, attempts to go to the Ahern Records Ball, where he is to deliver an important speech, after his car malfunctions outside New York City, all the while wondering if he should attend a meeting with a mysterious woman he met and fell in love with on the previous New Year's Eve. |
| score: 0.252112248947 |
| Where is Sam trying to go when his car breaks down? |
| 0) The Ahem Records Ball |
| 1) Home |
| 2) The hospital |
| 3) The Ahern Records Ball |
| 4) The Acorn Records Ball |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.265480512028 |
| What happens to Sam's car? |
| 0) It malfunctions |
| 1) It gets attacked by a bear |
| 2) It blows up |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) It gets totaled |
| Plot: At a nearby hospital, Stan Harris (Robert De Niro), a man in the final stages of cancer who refuses chemotherapy and who only wishes to see the ball drop one last time, is kept company by Nurse Aimee (Halle Berry) and Nurse Mindy (Alyssa Milano) after his doctor (Cary Elwes) reveals he will not last much longer. In the same hospital, a young couple named Griffin (Seth Meyers) and Tess Byrne (Jessica Biel) are about to have their first child, and they compete with another couple, James (Til Schweiger) and Grace Schwab (Sarah Paulson), for a bonus offered to the family of the first child born in the new year. Elsewhere, Sam, a businessman from Ahern Records, attempts to go to the Ahern Records Ball, where he is to deliver an important speech, after his car malfunctions outside New York City, all the while wondering if he should attend a meeting with a mysterious woman he met and fell in love with on the previous New Year's Eve. |
| score: 0.136869811911 |
| What is Sam thinking of doing instead of going to the ball? |
| 0) Attending a meeting with a woman he met and fell in love with last New Year's Eve |
| 1) Meeting up with an old friend that he hasn't seen since last New Year's Eve |
| 2) Going to the hospital |
| 3) Leaving the country |
| 4) Going home |
| Plot: At a nearby hospital, Stan Harris (Robert De Niro), a man in the final stages of cancer who refuses chemotherapy and who only wishes to see the ball drop one last time, is kept company by Nurse Aimee (Halle Berry) and Nurse Mindy (Alyssa Milano) after his doctor (Cary Elwes) reveals he will not last much longer. In the same hospital, a young couple named Griffin (Seth Meyers) and Tess Byrne (Jessica Biel) are about to have their first child, and they compete with another couple, James (Til Schweiger) and Grace Schwab (Sarah Paulson), for a bonus offered to the family of the first child born in the new year. Elsewhere, Sam, a businessman from Ahern Records, attempts to go to the Ahern Records Ball, where he is to deliver an important speech, after his car malfunctions outside New York City, all the while wondering if he should attend a meeting with a mysterious woman he met and fell in love with on the previous New Year's Eve. |
| score: 0.204879030749 |
| What does Ingrid want from Paul in exchange for the Ball tickets? |
| 0) A kiss |
| 1) Paul's help to complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight |
| 2) $100 |
| 3) Paul's help to get her job back before midnight |
| 4) $50 |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.352548708793 |
| What is Kim's daughter's name? |
| 0) Kacey |
| 1) Halley |
| 2) Hailey |
| 3) Hannah |
| 4) Kailey |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.231698958395 |
| What is Paul's sister's name? |
| 0) Lynn |
| 1) Pim |
| 2) Kim |
| 3) Kate |
| 4) Kat |
| Plot: Paul's sister Kim Doyle (Sarah Jessica Parker) is having trouble with her teenage daughter Hailey (Abigail Breslin) who wants to spend New Year's Eve with her friends and her boyfriend Seth Anderson (Jake T. Austin) in Times Square. Paul's friend, comic book illustrator Randy (Ashton Kutcher), who hates New Year's Eve after his girlfriend left him on a date, gets stuck in an elevator with Elise (Lea Michele), an aspiring singer who will be providing back-up for musician Daniel Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi) in his show at Times Square. He also prepares to perform at the Ahern Records ball, where he rekindles his feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Laura (Katherine Heigl). |
| score: 0.137537898026 |
| What are the two expectant couples competing for? |
| 0) They are competing for free baby furniture and accessories. |
| 1) They are competing for a gift from the hospital, for the baby born before or on midnight. |
| 2) They are competing for free baby meals for a whole year. |
| 3) They are competing for free life insurance for the first child born in the new year. |
| 4) They are competing for a bonus for the first child born in the new year. |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.145721444867 |
| Who keeps Stan company as he waits for the ball drop? |
| 0) Griffin and Tess Byrne. |
| 1) Nurses Aimee and Mindy. |
| 2) Nurse Tess. |
| 3) Doctor Byrne. |
| 4) James and Grace Schwab. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.296606467587 |
| Who is Nurse Aimee's husband? |
| 0) Her husband is Chino, a soldier serving in Afghanistan. |
| 1) Her husband is Stan, a cancer patient. |
| 2) Her husband is Griffin Byrne, a doctor working in Iraq. |
| 3) Her husband is Kominsky, an electrician. |
| 4) Her husband is Stan Murray. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.293959666827 |
| Who does Claire call to fix the ball? |
| 0) She calls Kowalsky, an electrician. |
| 1) She calls her boss. |
| 2) She calls Kominsky, an electrician. |
| 3) She calls Karl, a handyman. |
| 4) She calls her father Stan. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.288622492999 |
| What does Claire do when Kominsky manages to repair the ball? |
| 0) She invites him for a dinner as a sign of gratitude. |
| 1) She leaves him in charge of the operation. |
| 2) She decides to give him a raise. |
| 3) She decides to recommend him for a promotion. |
| 4) She gives him money. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.25639573034 |
| When does Stan pass away? |
| 0) He passes away after the ball drops. |
| 1) He passes away on Thanksgiving Day. |
| 2) He passes away in the early evening of the new Year's Eve. |
| 3) He passes away an hour before midnight. |
| 4) He passes away on Christmas Eve. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.247798587479 |
| Where is Chino serving? |
| 0) He is serving in Afghanistan. |
| 1) He is serving in Mali. |
| 2) He is serving in Pakistan. |
| 3) He is serving in Iraq. |
| 4) He is serving in Somalia. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.207477070434 |
| What happens to the ball, early in the evening on New Year's Eve? |
| 0) The ball falls apart, due to technical error. |
| 1) The lights surrounding the ball malfunction. |
| 2) One of lights malfunctions and jams the ball. |
| 3) The ball drops prematurely. |
| 4) The ball falls from its ledge. |
| Plot: In the early evening, one of the billboard lights of the Times Square panel malfunctions, jamming the ball and forcing Claire to call Kominsky (Hctor Elizondo), an electrician who the company had fired a few weeks prior. Kominsky repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, Claire leaves him in charge of the operation, and rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan. Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee has a video conference with her husband Chino (Common), a soldier serving in Afghanistan. Stan passes away just after the ball drops and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, with Claire holding his hand. |
| score: 0.284905557431 |
| Where does Ingrid work? |
| 0) She works at a store on Times Square. |
| 1) She works at the Ahern Records. |
| 2) She works at the City Hall. |
| 3) She works at the Times Square Alliance. |
| 4) She works at a hospital in New York. |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.27877317983 |
| What is Paul's job? |
| 0) He is a doctor. |
| 1) He is a secretary. |
| 2) He is the deliveryman at Ahern Records. |
| 3) He is President of the Times Square Alliance. |
| 4) He is Vice President of the Times Square Alliance. |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.250913700741 |
| Who does Ingrid offer her tickets fot the Ahern Record Masquerade Ball? |
| 0) She offers her tickets to her friend Paul. |
| 1) She offers her tickets to Claire. |
| 2) She offers her tickets to her boyfriend. |
| 3) She offers her tickets to the deliveryman Paul Doyle. |
| 4) She offers her tickets to her sister. |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.419499742355 |
| What does Ingrid do after she's denied a vacation? |
| 0) She gets into a fight with her boss. |
| 1) She quits her job. |
| 2) She asks for a raise. |
| 3) She files a complaint with the President. |
| 4) She goes on the vacation without permission. |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.205674571268 |
| Who is the Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance? |
| 0) The Vice-President is Claire Morgan. |
| 1) The Vice-President is Claire Brendan. |
| 2) The Vice-President is Paul Doyle. |
| 3) The Vice-President is Katherine Morgan. |
| 4) The Vice-President is Griffin Byrne. |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.304207333147 |
| What does Hailey do after she see Seth kiss another girl? |
| 0) She meets her mentor |
| 1) She meets her father |
| 2) She meets her best friend |
| 3) She meets her sister |
| 4) She meets her mother |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.210915730431 |
| What do Sam and Kim finally learn about each other when they meet again after a year? |
| 0) They discover each other's marriage relationship. |
| 1) They discover each other's age. |
| 2) They discover each other's love. |
| 3) They discover each other's home town. |
| 4) They discover each other's names. |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.197652205732 |
| What event does Hailey's mother allow her to attend? |
| 0) movie premiere |
| 1) birthday party |
| 2) after-party |
| 3) fashion show |
| 4) concert |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.161030566353 |
| How does Hailey respond to Seth's apology? |
| 0) Hailey forgives and kisses him. |
| 1) Hailey didn't forgives him nor kisses him. |
| 2) Hailey taps him on the shoulder. |
| 3) Hailey slaps him |
| 4) Hailey watches a movie with him. |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.327562839521 |
| What does Hailey see when she gets to Times Square? |
| 0) Seth being slapped by another girl |
| 1) Seth being hugged by another girl |
| 2) Seth being kissed by another girl |
| 3) Seth being kissed by another man |
| 4) Seth being hugged by another man |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.323478265352 |
| Which of the couples have the first baby in the new year? |
| 0) Sam and Kim |
| 1) Seth and Hailey |
| 2) Daniel and Laura |
| 3) James and Grace |
| 4) Griffin and Tess |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.227973445345 |
| What does Elise do when the elevator is repaired? |
| 0) She kisses Randy |
| 1) She goes to Aherm ball |
| 2) She rushes to Jensen's show |
| 3) |
| 4) |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.301925988479 |
| What has Elise forgotten in the elevator? |
| 0) |
| 1) Her guitar |
| 2) Her hair clip |
| 3) Her rubber band |
| 4) Her hair band |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.2347381709 |
| How does the crowd react to Elise? |
| 0) She attracts the attention of the crowd |
| 1) They start booing |
| 2) They leave |
| 3) They reject her |
| 4) |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.214499293726 |
| What happens after Jensen apologizes to Laura? |
| 0) |
| 1) She starts crying |
| 2) She accepts him back |
| 3) They break up |
| 4) She leaves in a hurry |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.193888262061 |
| What does Randy do with Elise's rubber band? |
| 0) He sells it |
| 1) He saves it as a memory |
| 2) He throws it |
| 3) He rushes to give it to her |
| 4) He gives it to her sister |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.237633265164 |
| What happens between Randy and Elise? |
| 0) They start a romantic relationship |
| 1) They start a platonic relationship |
| 2) |
| 3) They break-up |
| 4) They marry |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.204650781165 |
| Who Randy? |
| 0) Comic book illustrator |
| 1) Elevator boy |
| 2) Publisher |
| 3) Singer |
| 4) Backup singer |
| Plot: Paul's sister Kim Doyle (Sarah Jessica Parker) is having trouble with her teenage daughter Hailey (Abigail Breslin) who wants to spend New Year's Eve with her friends and her boyfriend Seth Anderson (Jake T. Austin) in Times Square. Paul's friend, comic book illustrator Randy (Ashton Kutcher), who hates New Year's Eve after his girlfriend left him on a date, gets stuck in an elevator with Elise (Lea Michele), an aspiring singer who will be providing back-up for musician Daniel Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi) in his show at Times Square. He also prepares to perform at the Ahern Records ball, where he rekindles his feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Laura (Katherine Heigl). |
| score: 0.197585250399 |
| Who is Daniel Jensen? |
| 0) Vilonist |
| 1) Cello player |
| 2) Pianist |
| 3) Musician |
| 4) Guitarist |
| Plot: Paul's sister Kim Doyle (Sarah Jessica Parker) is having trouble with her teenage daughter Hailey (Abigail Breslin) who wants to spend New Year's Eve with her friends and her boyfriend Seth Anderson (Jake T. Austin) in Times Square. Paul's friend, comic book illustrator Randy (Ashton Kutcher), who hates New Year's Eve after his girlfriend left him on a date, gets stuck in an elevator with Elise (Lea Michele), an aspiring singer who will be providing back-up for musician Daniel Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi) in his show at Times Square. He also prepares to perform at the Ahern Records ball, where he rekindles his feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Laura (Katherine Heigl). |
| score: 0.175110313616 |
| Who is Hailey's boyfriend? |
| 0) Randy |
| 1) Daniel |
| 2) Lauret |
| 3) Paul |
| 4) Seth |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.2336724685 |
| Where does Hailey want to spend her New Year's Eve? |
| 0) New Jersey |
| 1) Times Square |
| 2) Paris |
| 3) London |
| 4) |
| Plot: Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they allow James and Grace to have the bonus after discovering they already have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl. Heartbroken, she meets and is comforted by her mother. Seth finds them and apologizes, claiming the girl stole a kiss from him. Hailey forgives and kisses him. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party. Kim then goes to a restaurant to meet Sam, who had succeeded in delivering his speech. She is the mysterious woman he met one year prior, and they finally discover each other's names. |
| score: 0.224401505166 |
| What is Elise going to do at Times Square? |
| 0) To meet Paul |
| 1) To meet Daniel |
| 2) To meet Randy |
| 3) |
| 4) She is a back singer for Daniel Jensen |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.267255574923 |
| Where else is Jensen going to perform apart from Times Square? |
| 0) Ahem records ball |
| 1) |
| 2) Downing street |
| 3) Madison square |
| 4) London |
| Plot: Paul helps Ingrid complete all the items on her list, and she gives him the tickets. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond, and, as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent (James Belushi) and Elise rushes to Jensen's show. Randy notices she forgot her rubber band and rushes to give it to her. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway during his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who accepts him back and leaves with the approval of Sam. With Jensen gone, Elise is called to replace him and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, and they start a romantic relationship. |
| score: 0.276216433571 |
| What does Randy do for a living? |
| 0) Backup singer |
| 1) Publisher |
| 2) Elevator boy |
| 3) Singer |
| 4) Comic book illustrator |
| Plot: Paul's sister Kim Doyle (Sarah Jessica Parker) is having trouble with her teenage daughter Hailey (Abigail Breslin) who wants to spend New Year's Eve with her friends and her boyfriend Seth Anderson (Jake T. Austin) in Times Square. Paul's friend, comic book illustrator Randy (Ashton Kutcher), who hates New Year's Eve after his girlfriend left him on a date, gets stuck in an elevator with Elise (Lea Michele), an aspiring singer who will be providing back-up for musician Daniel Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi) in his show at Times Square. He also prepares to perform at the Ahern Records ball, where he rekindles his feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Laura (Katherine Heigl). |
| score: 0.197541564976 |
| Where does Ingrid Withers work? |
| 0) Ben & Jerry's |
| 1) Motown Records |
| 2) Def Jam Studios |
| 3) Macy's |
| 4) Ahern Records |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.31042960179 |
| How do Ingrid and Paul meet? |
| 0) He is an artist that the record company wants her to sign |
| 1) He is the CEO of the record company that she works for |
| 2) He is a deliveryman for the record company and she offers him tickets to the company's masquerade ball |
| 3) Their friends set them up on a blind date |
| 4) He is a drug dealer and she offers him tickets to the record company's masquerade ball in exchange for drugs |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.328104850165 |
| Who is the Vice President of the Times Square Alliance? |
| 0) Tess Byrne |
| 1) Lily Bowman |
| 2) Stan Harris |
| 3) Claire Morgan |
| 4) Lea Michelle |
| Plot: On New Year's Eve, Vice-President of the Times Square Alliance Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is making the final arrangements for the ball drop with the help of her friend Police Officer Brendan (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). Meanwhile, after being nearly run over by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers (Michelle Pfeiffer) quits her job and offers the deliveryman Paul Doyle (Zac Efron) tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball if Paul helps her complete a series of New Year's resolutions before midnight, which he accepts. |
| score: 0.274176459553 |
| What does Walter accuse Jettel of? |
| 0) That she wants to sleep with another farmer |
| 1) That she doesn't want to sleep with him because he is a German |
| 2) That she doesn't want to sleep with him because he is only a farmer |
| 3) That she wants to sleep with him because he is a farmer |
| 4) That she slept with another man who is only a farmer |
| Plot: When war breaks out, the British round up all German citizens, and hold them, whether Jew or gentile, separating men from women. The Redlichs' marriage begins to deteriorate and Walter accuses Jettel not wanting to sleep with him since he is only a farmer. Jettel sleeps with a German-speaking British soldier to secure work and a home on a farm for the family, and Regina and Walter both find out. |
| score: 0.376332094985 |
| Who finds out about Jettel's unfaithfulness? |
| 0) Regina and Walter |
| 1) Only Walter |
| 2) Only Regina |
| 3) No one |
| 4) Max |
| Plot: The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her. In a narration, Regina states that her brother was born healthy and was named Max, after Walter's deceased father. |
| score: 0.464361189236 |
| What does Walter do for a living in Kenya? |
| 0) He is a sharecropper |
| 1) He is a horse groomer |
| 2) He is a farm manager |
| 3) He is a government consultant |
| 4) He is a stable boy |
| Plot: In 1938, the Redlich family flees to Kenya from Leobschtz in Silesia, Nazi Germany, to escape the increasing persecution of the Jews. Walter, a former lawyer, finds work as a farm manager and sends for his family. His wife Jettel has trouble adjusting to life in Africa, although their daughter Regina quickly adapts to her new environment, easily learning the language of the country and showing interest in local culture. Regina soon forms a close friendship with the farm's cook, Owuor, who helped save Walter's life when he had malaria. The only German contact that Jettel has is through a friend of Walter's named Ssskind, an ex-German who has lived in Africa for years. Jettel asks Ssskind why he was never married, and he states that he had a habit of falling in love with married women. |
| score: 0.219273998863 |
| How long has Susskind lived in Africa? |
| 0) Many years |
| 1) A couple of weeks |
| 2) A few months |
| 3) A year |
| 4) A few days |
| Plot: The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her. In a narration, Regina states that her brother was born healthy and was named Max, after Walter's deceased father. |
| score: 0.148339837948 |
| Where in Germany does the Redlich family run away from? |
| 0) Berlin |
| 1) Hamburg |
| 2) Frankfurt |
| 3) Silesia |
| 4) Silas |
| Plot: In 1938, the Redlich family flees to Kenya from Leobschtz in Silesia, Nazi Germany, to escape the increasing persecution of the Jews. Walter, a former lawyer, finds work as a farm manager and sends for his family. His wife Jettel has trouble adjusting to life in Africa, although their daughter Regina quickly adapts to her new environment, easily learning the language of the country and showing interest in local culture. Regina soon forms a close friendship with the farm's cook, Owuor, who helped save Walter's life when he had malaria. The only German contact that Jettel has is through a friend of Walter's named Ssskind, an ex-German who has lived in Africa for years. Jettel asks Ssskind why he was never married, and he states that he had a habit of falling in love with married women. |
| score: 0.214473723387 |
| Where is Susskind originally from? |
| 0) The U.S. |
| 1) Russia |
| 2) Austria |
| 3) Kenya |
| 4) Germany |
| Plot: As Walter is preparing to leave alone, swarm of locusts appears and threatens the harvest. Jettel sees Walter returning to fight off the locusts, and is touched at his dedication to the family. Eventually the locusts leave without serious damage the crops and the farmers celebrate. Jettel and Walter make love and reconcile, and she tells him that she is pregnant with his child. Owuor decides to go on a journey, realizing that the Redlichs' life is back in Germany, and he and Regina tearfully say good-bye. Jettel allows Walter to decide whether or not they should leave, and he acquires tickets back to Germany. |
| score: 0.109688094164 |
| What is Walter and Jettel's daughter's name? |
| 0) Roxanna |
| 1) Rebecca |
| 2) Elsa |
| 3) Regina |
| 4) Rayna |
| Plot: The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her. In a narration, Regina states that her brother was born healthy and was named Max, after Walter's deceased father. |
| score: 0.451256480384 |
| What does Susskind tell Jettel when she asks him why he never married? |
| 0) He is married but he and his wife are estranged |
| 1) Marriage is not for him |
| 2) He has a habit of falling for married women |
| 3) He does not believe in marriage |
| 4) He is a widower |
| Plot: The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her. In a narration, Regina states that her brother was born healthy and was named Max, after Walter's deceased father. |
| score: 0.246193111499 |
| When does the Redlich family flee from Germany? |
| 0) 1983 |
| 1) 1938 |
| 2) 1931 |
| 3) 1928 |
| 4) 1930 |
| Plot: In 1938, the Redlich family flees to Kenya from Leobschtz in Silesia, Nazi Germany, to escape the increasing persecution of the Jews. Walter, a former lawyer, finds work as a farm manager and sends for his family. His wife Jettel has trouble adjusting to life in Africa, although their daughter Regina quickly adapts to her new environment, easily learning the language of the country and showing interest in local culture. Regina soon forms a close friendship with the farm's cook, Owuor, who helped save Walter's life when he had malaria. The only German contact that Jettel has is through a friend of Walter's named Ssskind, an ex-German who has lived in Africa for years. Jettel asks Ssskind why he was never married, and he states that he had a habit of falling in love with married women. |
| score: 0.205587415097 |
| What does Owuor do for the Redlich family? |
| 0) He is their cook |
| 1) He is their farmhand |
| 2) He is their horse groomer |
| 3) He is their stable boy |
| 4) He is their servant |
| Plot: In 1938, the Redlich family flees to Kenya from Leobschtz in Silesia, Nazi Germany, to escape the increasing persecution of the Jews. Walter, a former lawyer, finds work as a farm manager and sends for his family. His wife Jettel has trouble adjusting to life in Africa, although their daughter Regina quickly adapts to her new environment, easily learning the language of the country and showing interest in local culture. Regina soon forms a close friendship with the farm's cook, Owuor, who helped save Walter's life when he had malaria. The only German contact that Jettel has is through a friend of Walter's named Ssskind, an ex-German who has lived in Africa for years. Jettel asks Ssskind why he was never married, and he states that he had a habit of falling in love with married women. |
| score: 0.219964744129 |
| What does Walter tell Jettel? |
| 0) That his brothers and sisters died in a concentration camp. |
| 1) That his mother was beaten to death and his sister died in a concentration camp. |
| 2) That his father was beaten to death and his sister died in a concentration camp. |
| 3) He tells her that his father was sent to a concentration camp. |
| 4) He tells her that his sister survived two concentration camps. |
| Plot: Walter comes back from the war and an overjoyed Jettel sleeps with him. Later, he tells her that his father was beaten to death and his sister died in a concentration camp. He applies for a law position in Germany and receives word that he can immediately be placed as a judge. and states that the British army's policy is to send all soldiers and their families back home. Jettel refuses to go with him, saying the farm needs her and that she is tired of following him around.She also refuses to believe that a country that killed their relatives could ever really be considered home. An angry Walter replies that she hated Africa at first and couldn't wait to get back to Germany, and that she is being selfish. Walter asks Regina if she wants to go with him, but Regina does not want to leave Owuor. |
| score: 0.327703375667 |
| What position is Walter able to secure? |
| 0) He secures the position of a judge. |
| 1) Typist in a local court. |
| 2) Public defense lawyer. |
| 3) He is able to secure a position in local prosecution. |
| 4) He is able to secure a position of an administrative clerk in court. |
| Plot: Walter comes back from the war and an overjoyed Jettel sleeps with him. Later, he tells her that his father was beaten to death and his sister died in a concentration camp. He applies for a law position in Germany and receives word that he can immediately be placed as a judge. and states that the British army's policy is to send all soldiers and their families back home. Jettel refuses to go with him, saying the farm needs her and that she is tired of following him around.She also refuses to believe that a country that killed their relatives could ever really be considered home. An angry Walter replies that she hated Africa at first and couldn't wait to get back to Germany, and that she is being selfish. Walter asks Regina if she wants to go with him, but Regina does not want to leave Owuor. |
| score: 0.163695326491 |
| What happens as Walter prepares to leave the farm? |
| 0) Swarm of locusts appears and threatens the harvest. |
| 1) The harvest is destroyed by floods. |
| 2) The harvest is destroyed by a fire. |
| 3) A fire breaks out, but the farmers manage to save the harvest. |
| 4) The swarm of locusts appears and destroys the entire harvest. |
| Plot: As Walter is preparing to leave alone, swarm of locusts appears and threatens the harvest. Jettel sees Walter returning to fight off the locusts, and is touched at his dedication to the family. Eventually the locusts leave without serious damage the crops and the farmers celebrate. Jettel and Walter make love and reconcile, and she tells him that she is pregnant with his child. Owuor decides to go on a journey, realizing that the Redlichs' life is back in Germany, and he and Regina tearfully say good-bye. Jettel allows Walter to decide whether or not they should leave, and he acquires tickets back to Germany. |
| score: 0.251109350193 |
| What does an African woman offer Jettel on the train stop? |
| 0) She offers her money. |
| 1) She offers her a basket of fruit. |
| 2) She offers her a banana. |
| 3) She offers her a hat, as a protection from the sun. |
| 4) She offers her to buy jewelry. |
| Plot: The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her. In a narration, Regina states that her brother was born healthy and was named Max, after Walter's deceased father. |
| score: 0.415713521385 |
| What does Regina say about her brother? |
| 0) She says her brother was born healthy and named after Walter's late father, Max. |
| 1) She says she loves the fact that she got a brother. |
| 2) She says her brother was born healthy and named after Walter's late father, Mitch. |
| 3) She says her brother was born a month ago and is healthy. |
| 4) She says her brother was born in Kenya, but named Max in order to integrate better in the German society. |
| Plot: The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her. In a narration, Regina states that her brother was born healthy and was named Max, after Walter's deceased father. |
| score: 0.403531950169 |
| How often does Regina come back home from school? |
| 0) Never. |
| 1) Every so often during the harvest season. |
| 2) Once a month. |
| 3) Once a year. |
| 4) Anytime she wants. |
| Plot: Walter decides to join the British army and wants Jettel to go to Nairobi with him, but she refuses and stays to run the farm with Owuor. Regina is sent to an English boarding school, and is kept there for years, only being able to come back every so often during the harvest season. Jettel becomes fluent in Swahili and runs the farm competently, gaining an appreciation for African culture and hard work that she did not have before. During this time, Jettel and Ssskind develop a relationship (whether they slept together or not remains unclear). |
| score: 0.284605218424 |
| What does Jettel do when Walter asks her to go to Nairobi with him? |
| 0) She decides to join the British army |
| 1) She goes to boarding school in England. |
| 2) She hesitates but finally goes with him to Nairobi |
| 3) She agrees and leaves. |
| 4) She stays to run the farm with Owuor. |
| Plot: Walter decides to join the British army and wants Jettel to go to Nairobi with him, but she refuses and stays to run the farm with Owuor. Regina is sent to an English boarding school, and is kept there for years, only being able to come back every so often during the harvest season. Jettel becomes fluent in Swahili and runs the farm competently, gaining an appreciation for African culture and hard work that she did not have before. During this time, Jettel and Ssskind develop a relationship (whether they slept together or not remains unclear). |
| score: 0.422024181302 |
| What local language does Jettel become fluent in? |
| 0) Swahili |
| 1) English |
| 2) French |
| 3) Spanish |
| 4) Nairobi |
| Plot: Walter decides to join the British army and wants Jettel to go to Nairobi with him, but she refuses and stays to run the farm with Owuor. Regina is sent to an English boarding school, and is kept there for years, only being able to come back every so often during the harvest season. Jettel becomes fluent in Swahili and runs the farm competently, gaining an appreciation for African culture and hard work that she did not have before. During this time, Jettel and Ssskind develop a relationship (whether they slept together or not remains unclear). |
| score: 0.296377728557 |
| What happens when Walter comes back from the war? |
| 0) He applies for a position in Africa |
| 1) He decides he had enough of Germany and wants to live a nice and peaceful life on the farm |
| 2) He goes into depression |
| 3) Jettel sleeps with him |
| 4) He invites a judge from Germany to come to the farm |
| Plot: When war breaks out, the British round up all German citizens, and hold them, whether Jew or gentile, separating men from women. The Redlichs' marriage begins to deteriorate and Walter accuses Jettel not wanting to sleep with him since he is only a farmer. Jettel sleeps with a German-speaking British soldier to secure work and a home on a farm for the family, and Regina and Walter both find out. |
| score: 0.346752073644 |
| What does Walter do? |
| 0) He acquires tickets back to Germany |
| 1) He acquires tickets back to Australia |
| 2) He acquires tickets back to Brussels |
| 3) He acquires tickets back to Moscow |
| 4) He acquires tickets back to Spain |
| Plot: As Walter is preparing to leave alone, swarm of locusts appears and threatens the harvest. Jettel sees Walter returning to fight off the locusts, and is touched at his dedication to the family. Eventually the locusts leave without serious damage the crops and the farmers celebrate. Jettel and Walter make love and reconcile, and she tells him that she is pregnant with his child. Owuor decides to go on a journey, realizing that the Redlichs' life is back in Germany, and he and Regina tearfully say good-bye. Jettel allows Walter to decide whether or not they should leave, and he acquires tickets back to Germany. |
| score: 0.241814568556 |
| Who does Will have to interview at the Ritz Hotel? |
| 0) The full cast of Anna's new film |
| 1) He has to interview the president |
| 2) He only interviews Anna |
| 3) The manager of the hotel |
| 4) He doesn't need to interview anyone |
| Plot: Days later, Spike remembers that "some American girl called Anna" had phoned and mentioned a "completely different name". Anna is at the Ritz Hotel, under the name "Flintstone". Will is allowed in, but her press interviews are running late and he is mistaken for a journalist. (In panic he claims he works for Horse & Hound.) He has to interview the cast of Anna's new film Helix, which he has not seen. After the interviews, Anna calls him back in and says she has cancelled her evening appointment and can now go out with him. Will is delighted, before remembering that his sister Honey (Emma Chambers) is about to have a birthday party; Anna surprises him by saying she will go as his date. |
| score: 0.316933520694 |
| Who do Anna's staff think Will is when he comes to the Ritz? |
| 0) Her boyfriend |
| 1) The hotel manager |
| 2) They think that he knocked at the wrong door |
| 3) They think that he is an actor |
| 4) A journalist |
| Plot: Days later, Spike remembers that "some American girl called Anna" had phoned and mentioned a "completely different name". Anna is at the Ritz Hotel, under the name "Flintstone". Will is allowed in, but her press interviews are running late and he is mistaken for a journalist. (In panic he claims he works for Horse & Hound.) He has to interview the cast of Anna's new film Helix, which he has not seen. After the interviews, Anna calls him back in and says she has cancelled her evening appointment and can now go out with him. Will is delighted, before remembering that his sister Honey (Emma Chambers) is about to have a birthday party; Anna surprises him by saying she will go as his date. |
| score: 0.259735019146 |
| Where is Will's bookshop located? |
| 0) In New York |
| 1) In Cambridge |
| 2) In Notting Hill |
| 3) In Los Angeles |
| 4) In Birmingham |
| Plot: William "Will" Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an independent travel bookshop in Notting Hill. He is divorced and shares his house with an eccentric, uninhibited Welshman named Spike (Rhys Ifans). |
| score: 0.336163269752 |
| With whom does Will share his house? |
| 0) Mark |
| 1) Martin |
| 2) Spike |
| 3) Dan |
| 4) Tony |
| Plot: William "Will" Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an independent travel bookshop in Notting Hill. He is divorced and shares his house with an eccentric, uninhibited Welshman named Spike (Rhys Ifans). |
| score: 0.257036568968 |
| Was Will married? |
| 0) Yes, he is a widower |
| 1) Yes, he is divorced |
| 2) No |
| 3) Yes, he is still married |
| 4) No, he almost was |
| Plot: William "Will" Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an independent travel bookshop in Notting Hill. He is divorced and shares his house with an eccentric, uninhibited Welshman named Spike (Rhys Ifans). |
| score: 0.113809805755 |
| What does William Thacker do for a living? |
| 0) He owns a clothing store |
| 1) He sells magazines |
| 2) He owns an independent travel bookshop |
| 3) He works at a travel agency |
| 4) He owns a travel accessories store |
| Plot: William "Will" Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns an independent travel bookshop in Notting Hill. He is divorced and shares his house with an eccentric, uninhibited Welshman named Spike (Rhys Ifans). |
| score: 0.387163432815 |
| On whose initiative do Anna and Will make love for the first time? |
| 0) No one; they don't sleep together |
| 1) Spike's |
| 2) Will's |
| 3) Martin's |
| 4) Anna's |
| Plot: Will encounters Hollywood superstar Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) when she enters his shop to buy a book. Minutes later, they collide in the street and his orange juice spills on her clothes. Will offers his house nearby for Anna to change. Afterwards she surprises him with a kiss. |
| score: 0.353535881624 |
| How did the reporters find out Anna was staying at Will's house? |
| 0) Because Spike was talking about it at the pub |
| 1) Will called and told them where Anna was |
| 2) Because Anna was talking about it at the pub |
| 3) Because Will was talking about it at the pub |
| 4) Anna called and told them where she was |
| Plot: Six months later, Anna turns up at Will's house unannounced. Old pin-ups of Anna taken many years earlier have been published and she needs to hide out. After spending the day together, Anna goes downstairs to where Will is sleeping: they embrace, go up to the bedroom, and make love. But in the morning they are stunned to see a horde of reporters at the door, alerted by Spike's careless talk at the pub. Anna, angry at what she views as Will's betrayal, tells him the scandal will follow her forever and she already regrets what happened. Stunned and hurt, Will lets her go without further argument. |
| score: 0.340336768446 |
| Why does Anna come to Will's house six months later? |
| 0) No reason in particular |
| 1) To hang out |
| 2) To yell at him |
| 3) To hide out |
| 4) To sleep with him |
| Plot: Six months later, Anna turns up at Will's house unannounced. Old pin-ups of Anna taken many years earlier have been published and she needs to hide out. After spending the day together, Anna goes downstairs to where Will is sleeping: they embrace, go up to the bedroom, and make love. But in the morning they are stunned to see a horde of reporters at the door, alerted by Spike's careless talk at the pub. Anna, angry at what she views as Will's betrayal, tells him the scandal will follow her forever and she already regrets what happened. Stunned and hurt, Will lets her go without further argument. |
| score: 0.2039134414 |
| How does Anna explain why she denied being in a relationship with Will? |
| 0) She tells Will that her co-star is a notorious gossip and she was trying to be discreet about their relationship |
| 1) She tells Will that she is afraid of commitment |
| 2) She tells Will that she doesn't love him anymore and she wants to break up |
| 3) She tells Will that she is ashamed of him |
| 4) She tells Will that her family likes to gossip and she was trying to be discreet about their relationship |
| Plot: Another six months later, Anna returns to London to make a Henry James film, which Will had earlier suggested. Will is curious enough to visit the film set; Anna invites him to watch the day's filming, then talk. A sound engineer provides headphones to hear the dialogue, but Will overhears Anna saying that he is "no one, just some guy from the past". Crushed, Will leaves abruptly. The next day, Anna comes to the bookshop with a parcel, and asks why he left. When he explains, she says that her co-star is a notorious gossip and she was being discreet. She wants to renew their relationship, saying that "the fame thing isn't really real" and that she is "just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her". Will hears her out, but says that if she later rejected him again he could not handle it, and turns her down. She leaves Will's present behind, still wrapped; it turns out to be an original Marc Chagall painting, La Marie, that Will owns a print of. |
| score: 0.286775543069 |
| Who opens Will's eyes to the mistake he has made by turning down Anna? |
| 0) Tony |
| 1) Spike |
| 2) Martin |
| 3) Max |
| 4) Bernie |
| Plot: Will meets his friends, who are supportiveuntil Spike arrives and promptly calls him a "daft prick", making Will realise he has made the biggest mistake of his life by turning Anna away. Racing across London in Max's car, Will and his friends search for Anna, finally reaching Anna's press conference at the Savoy Hotel where Will, in his Horse & Hound persona, persuades her to stay in the UK with him. Anna and Will later marry, the film concluding with a shot of Will and a pregnant Anna on a bench in a London square. |
| score: 0.301842158463 |
| Where do Will and his friends find Anna after racing through London? |
| 0) At the airport |
| 1) At the Savoy Hotel |
| 2) At Will's bookstore |
| 3) In a London square |
| 4) At a film set |
| Plot: Will meets his friends, who are supportiveuntil Spike arrives and promptly calls him a "daft prick", making Will realise he has made the biggest mistake of his life by turning Anna away. Racing across London in Max's car, Will and his friends search for Anna, finally reaching Anna's press conference at the Savoy Hotel where Will, in his Horse & Hound persona, persuades her to stay in the UK with him. Anna and Will later marry, the film concluding with a shot of Will and a pregnant Anna on a bench in a London square. |
| score: 0.298358799159 |
| Where does Anna invite Will after the restaurant? |
| 0) Her room at the Ritz |
| 1) The beach |
| 2) The hotel bar |
| 3) The coffee shop |
| 4) The cinema |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.265956917212 |
| In which story does Anna participate at Max's and Bell'a house? |
| 0) Who has the most unfortunate life |
| 1) Stories about movie stars |
| 2) Who is the richest |
| 3) The latest movies |
| 4) Weather forecasts |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.238840694141 |
| Where do Anna and Will go the day after the birthday party? |
| 0) To the bar |
| 1) To the beach |
| 2) To the zoo |
| 3) To hike in the forest |
| 4) To a cinema and a restuarant |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.207901202147 |
| What does Anna say as an apology to Will? |
| 0) That she thought Jeff had broken up with her |
| 1) That she broke up with Jeff |
| 2) That she has feelings for him |
| 3) That she can't see him again |
| 4) That she wasn't expecting Jeff |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.205130145199 |
| What does Will pretend to be when confronted with Anna's boyfriend? |
| 0) A customer service agent |
| 1) A hotel concierge |
| 2) A salesman |
| 3) A plumber |
| 4) A room-service waiter |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.232774895495 |
| What does Will do when he overhears some men talking badly about Anna? |
| 0) He makes a joke about her too |
| 1) He beats the men up |
| 2) He takes her out of the restaurant |
| 3) He defends her honour |
| 4) He ignores them |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.239758777798 |
| How does Anna feel at Max's and Bella's house? |
| 0) She is tense |
| 1) She feels ignored |
| 2) She feels lost |
| 3) She feels happy |
| 4) She feels at home |
| Plot: There, at Max's (Tim McInnerny) and Bella's (Gina McKee) house, Anna feels at home with Will's friends as they share stories of who has the most unfortunate life. Afterwards Will and Anna climb into a private garden square. The next day they go to a cinema, then to a restaurant, where Will overhears Anna being mocked and defends her honour. Anna invites Will to her room at the Ritz, but her American boyfriend, a famous film star named Jeff King (Alec Baldwin), has arrived unexpectedly. Will pretends to be a room-service waiter; Jeff casually condescends to him. Anna is apologetic; she thought King had broken up with her. Will realises he must end things with Anna, but is unable to forget her. |
| score: 0.21072432742 |
| Who is more interested in renewing their relationship, Anna or Will? |
| 0) Will |
| 1) Both of them |
| 2) Neither of them wants to renew trhe relationship |
| 3) Anna |
| 4) |
| Plot: Will encounters Hollywood superstar Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) when she enters his shop to buy a book. Minutes later, they collide in the street and his orange juice spills on her clothes. Will offers his house nearby for Anna to change. Afterwards she surprises him with a kiss. |
| score: 0.355563537527 |
| What happens in the street a few minutes after Anna Scott leaves Will's bookshop? |
| 0) They collide and his juice spills on her clothes |
| 1) Anna is nearly knocked down by a cyclist |
| 2) He spills coffee on her dress accidentally |
| 3) They ran into each other again |
| 4) They stop the same cab |
| Plot: Will encounters Hollywood superstar Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) when she enters his shop to buy a book. Minutes later, they collide in the street and his orange juice spills on her clothes. Will offers his house nearby for Anna to change. Afterwards she surprises him with a kiss. |
| score: 0.443082762127 |
| Why does Will offer to take Anna to his house after bumping into her in the street? |
| 0) Because she is not feeling well |
| 1) So she can wait for her car |
| 2) So she can change her clothes |
| 3) Because it starts to rain |
| 4) To use his bathroom |
| Plot: Will encounters Hollywood superstar Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) when she enters his shop to buy a book. Minutes later, they collide in the street and his orange juice spills on her clothes. Will offers his house nearby for Anna to change. Afterwards she surprises him with a kiss. |
| score: 0.299988782977 |
| Where does Benedict find Danny after the robbery? |
| 0) In their storehouse. |
| 1) In the room where he left him. |
| 2) At a restaurant where he is hiding. |
| 3) At his house where he is hiding. |
| 4) At the police station. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.169382228839 |
| What does Benedict realize when he's told that the van was a fake? |
| 0) That he made a mistake and he should have followed a different van. |
| 1) That the vault video feed he had been watching was pre-recorded. |
| 2) That his men have deceived him and he shouldn't have trusted them. |
| 3) That the vault video feed he had been watching was damaged. |
| 4) That his men have been following the wrong van all the time and the real one got away.. |
| Plot: Benedict's men following the van discover it is being driven by remote control, and that, instead of money, it contains duffel bags full of flyers advertising prostitutes. Benedict realizes that the vault video feed he had been watching was pre-recorded, as the vault floor in the footage lacked the Bellagio logo, which had only recently been installed. A flashback reveals that Danny had used the vault replica to create the fake video Benedict had seen. The rest of the team posed as S.W.A.T. officers and took all of the money in the vault when responding to Benedict's call for police assistance. Benedict then returns to the room where he left Danny and finds him still there, apparently still being worked over by Bruiser, leaving him with no way to connect Danny to the theft. As Tess watches via security surveillance, Danny tricks Benedict into saying he would give up Tess in exchange for the money. Danny then says, "All right. I know a guy. We were in the joint together. Anybody pulls a job in the western US, he knows about it. Give me 72 hours. I'll find out who took your money". Benedict, humiliated, orders his men to escort Ocean off the premises and inform the police that Ocean is violating his parole by being in Las Vegas. Tess leaves Benedict and exits the hotel just in time to see Danny arrested. When he is released after serving "three to six months" for his parole violation, he is met by Rusty and Tess, and the three drive off, closely followed by Benedict's bodyguards. |
| score: 0.27131048986 |
| Why does Benedict conclude that the video he watched was a fake? |
| 0) The vault floor in the video contained a small knob that has recently been removed. |
| 1) The vault floor in the footage lacked the recently installed Bellagio logo. |
| 2) The vaul floor in the footage was a different colour as it is now as it has been repainted a short while ago. |
| 3) The vault floor in the video contained a scratch that has already been repaired. |
| 4) The video footage cointained a small time and date in the corner of the video. |
| Plot: Benedict's men following the van discover it is being driven by remote control, and that, instead of money, it contains duffel bags full of flyers advertising prostitutes. Benedict realizes that the vault video feed he had been watching was pre-recorded, as the vault floor in the footage lacked the Bellagio logo, which had only recently been installed. A flashback reveals that Danny had used the vault replica to create the fake video Benedict had seen. The rest of the team posed as S.W.A.T. officers and took all of the money in the vault when responding to Benedict's call for police assistance. Benedict then returns to the room where he left Danny and finds him still there, apparently still being worked over by Bruiser, leaving him with no way to connect Danny to the theft. As Tess watches via security surveillance, Danny tricks Benedict into saying he would give up Tess in exchange for the money. Danny then says, "All right. I know a guy. We were in the joint together. Anybody pulls a job in the western US, he knows about it. Give me 72 hours. I'll find out who took your money". Benedict, humiliated, orders his men to escort Ocean off the premises and inform the police that Ocean is violating his parole by being in Las Vegas. Tess leaves Benedict and exits the hotel just in time to see Danny arrested. When he is released after serving "three to six months" for his parole violation, he is met by Rusty and Tess, and the three drive off, closely followed by Benedict's bodyguards. |
| score: 0.32520739207 |
| What do Benedict's men discover after following the robbers' van? |
| 0) That it is being driven by remote control and contains fake money and not a real one. |
| 1) That they have been observed all the time and that the van is a trap. |
| 2) That it is being driven by remote control and contains flyers instead of money. |
| 3) That it doesn't contain money but it is full of sex videotapes and flyers promoting strippers. |
| 4) That it has been stolen and that the police are also searching for it. |
| Plot: Benedict's men following the van discover it is being driven by remote control, and that, instead of money, it contains duffel bags full of flyers advertising prostitutes. Benedict realizes that the vault video feed he had been watching was pre-recorded, as the vault floor in the footage lacked the Bellagio logo, which had only recently been installed. A flashback reveals that Danny had used the vault replica to create the fake video Benedict had seen. The rest of the team posed as S.W.A.T. officers and took all of the money in the vault when responding to Benedict's call for police assistance. Benedict then returns to the room where he left Danny and finds him still there, apparently still being worked over by Bruiser, leaving him with no way to connect Danny to the theft. As Tess watches via security surveillance, Danny tricks Benedict into saying he would give up Tess in exchange for the money. Danny then says, "All right. I know a guy. We were in the joint together. Anybody pulls a job in the western US, he knows about it. Give me 72 hours. I'll find out who took your money". Benedict, humiliated, orders his men to escort Ocean off the premises and inform the police that Ocean is violating his parole by being in Las Vegas. Tess leaves Benedict and exits the hotel just in time to see Danny arrested. When he is released after serving "three to six months" for his parole violation, he is met by Rusty and Tess, and the three drive off, closely followed by Benedict's bodyguards. |
| score: 0.223786942584 |
| What does Benedict say when Danny asks him if he would give up Tess in exchange for the money? |
| 0) That he needs more time. |
| 1) All right. |
| 2) That he has to think about it. |
| 3) That he is not ok with it. |
| 4) No, I won't. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.189323214014 |
| What does Linus, posing as a gaming commissioner, tell Benedict about his "employee" Ramon Escalante? |
| 0) He tells Benedict that Ramon Escalante is actually an ex-con named Frank Catton |
| 1) He tells Benedict that Ramon Escalante was sleeping on the job and should be fired |
| 2) He tells Benedict that Ramon Escalante is actually an ex-con named Basher Tarr |
| 3) He tells Benedict that Ramon Escalante is actually an ex-con named Saul Bloom |
| 4) He tells Benedict that Ramon Escalante is actually an ex-con named Livingston Dell |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.403137477566 |
| Who does Benedict order to beat Danny up? |
| 0) A bouncer named Stoner |
| 1) A bouncer named Tiny |
| 2) A bouncer named Bruce |
| 3) A mobster named Bruiser |
| 4) A bouncer named Bruiser |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.229925087674 |
| What does Bruiser do with Danny when he is ordered to beat him up? |
| 0) He beats Danny up |
| 1) He lets Danny leave through a window |
| 2) He lets Danny leave through a back door |
| 3) He lets Danny leave through a secret tunnel |
| 4) He lets Danny leave through a ventilation shaft |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.220734449833 |
| Who poses as a doctor to "treat" Saul when he fakes a heart attack? |
| 0) Rusty |
| 1) Danny |
| 2) Saul |
| 3) Yen |
| 4) Frank |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.213425939828 |
| Who does Linus pose as when he goes to the Bellagio? |
| 0) A gaming commission agent |
| 1) Ramon Escalante |
| 2) An FBI agent |
| 3) Benedict |
| 4) A bouncer |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.277565669747 |
| What does Benedict do to Danny when Danny goes to the Bellagio? |
| 0) Benedict locks him in a storeroom and beats Danny up himself |
| 1) Benedict has him arrested and sent to jail |
| 2) Benedict has him locked in a storeroom to be tortured by a mobster |
| 3) Benedict has him locked in a bathroom to be beaten by a bouncer |
| 4) Benedict has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.328569195604 |
| Why do Linus and Frank stage a confrontation in front of Benedict? |
| 0) So that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's pants pocket |
| 1) So that Frank can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket |
| 2) So that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket |
| 3) So that Linus can steal Benedict's key to the vault |
| 4) So that Linus can steal Benedict's wallet |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.359180381143 |
| Why is Danny arrested after leaving the Bellagio? |
| 0) He is arrested for violating his parole by being in Los Angeles |
| 1) He is arrested for violating his parole by being in Las Vegas |
| 2) He is arrested for violating his parole by being in New York City |
| 3) He is arrested for trespassing on private property |
| 4) He is arrested for attempted muder |
| Plot: Benedict's men following the van discover it is being driven by remote control, and that, instead of money, it contains duffel bags full of flyers advertising prostitutes. Benedict realizes that the vault video feed he had been watching was pre-recorded, as the vault floor in the footage lacked the Bellagio logo, which had only recently been installed. A flashback reveals that Danny had used the vault replica to create the fake video Benedict had seen. The rest of the team posed as S.W.A.T. officers and took all of the money in the vault when responding to Benedict's call for police assistance. Benedict then returns to the room where he left Danny and finds him still there, apparently still being worked over by Bruiser, leaving him with no way to connect Danny to the theft. As Tess watches via security surveillance, Danny tricks Benedict into saying he would give up Tess in exchange for the money. Danny then says, "All right. I know a guy. We were in the joint together. Anybody pulls a job in the western US, he knows about it. Give me 72 hours. I'll find out who took your money". Benedict, humiliated, orders his men to escort Ocean off the premises and inform the police that Ocean is violating his parole by being in Las Vegas. Tess leaves Benedict and exits the hotel just in time to see Danny arrested. When he is released after serving "three to six months" for his parole violation, he is met by Rusty and Tess, and the three drive off, closely followed by Benedict's bodyguards. |
| score: 0.264979048177 |
| How long is Danny's prison sentence for violating his parole? |
| 0) Fifteen years |
| 1) Three to six weeks |
| 2) Three to six years |
| 3) One year |
| 4) Three to six months |
| Plot: Benedict's men following the van discover it is being driven by remote control, and that, instead of money, it contains duffel bags full of flyers advertising prostitutes. Benedict realizes that the vault video feed he had been watching was pre-recorded, as the vault floor in the footage lacked the Bellagio logo, which had only recently been installed. A flashback reveals that Danny had used the vault replica to create the fake video Benedict had seen. The rest of the team posed as S.W.A.T. officers and took all of the money in the vault when responding to Benedict's call for police assistance. Benedict then returns to the room where he left Danny and finds him still there, apparently still being worked over by Bruiser, leaving him with no way to connect Danny to the theft. As Tess watches via security surveillance, Danny tricks Benedict into saying he would give up Tess in exchange for the money. Danny then says, "All right. I know a guy. We were in the joint together. Anybody pulls a job in the western US, he knows about it. Give me 72 hours. I'll find out who took your money". Benedict, humiliated, orders his men to escort Ocean off the premises and inform the police that Ocean is violating his parole by being in Las Vegas. Tess leaves Benedict and exits the hotel just in time to see Danny arrested. When he is released after serving "three to six months" for his parole violation, he is met by Rusty and Tess, and the three drive off, closely followed by Benedict's bodyguards. |
| score: 0.160530851589 |
| Who regulates the casinos in Las Vegas? |
| 0) The Nevada Casino Association |
| 1) The Nevada Gambling Commission |
| 2) The FBI |
| 3) The Las Vegas Police Department |
| 4) The Nevada Gaming Commission |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.242662851947 |
| Why are casinos required to have large sums of cash at hand? |
| 0) To make sure they have enough cash on hand to cover all their employees' bets |
| 1) To make sure they have enough cash on hand to pay their accountants |
| 2) To make sure they have enough cash on hand to pay all of their employees |
| 3) To make sure they have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets |
| 4) To make sure they have enough cash on hand to pay their taxes |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.207029468976 |
| What is Dell's speciality? |
| 0) He is an acrobat |
| 1) He is a con man |
| 2) He is an explosives expert |
| 3) He is an electronics and surveillance expert |
| 4) He is a mechanic |
| Plot: Danny and Rusty recruit eight former colleagues and criminal specialists: Linus Caldwell (Matt Damon), a young and talented pickpocket; Frank Catton (Bernie Mac), a casino worker and con man; Virgil (Casey Affleck) and Turk Malloy (Scott Caan), a pair of gifted mechanics; Livingston Dell (Eddie Jemison), an electronics and surveillance expert; Basher Tarr (Don Cheadle), an explosives expert; Saul Bloom (Carl Reiner), an elderly con man; and "The Amazing" Yen (Shaobo Qin), an accomplished acrobat. Several of the team members carry out reconnaissance at the Bellagio to learn as much as possible about the security, the routines and behaviors of the casino staff, and the building itself. Others create a precise replica of the vault with which to practice maneuvering through its formidable security systems. During this planning phase, the team discovers that Danny's ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts), is Benedict's girlfriend. Rusty urges Danny to give up on the plan, believing Danny incapable of sound judgment while Tess is involved, but Danny refuses. |
| score: 0.156280448573 |
| Who is Frank Catton? |
| 0) He is a pickpocket and a con man |
| 1) He is an electronics and surveillance expert |
| 2) He is a mechanic and a con man |
| 3) He is an explosives expert |
| 4) He is a a casino worker and a con man |
| Plot: When the plan is put in motion, Danny goes to the Bellagio in order to be seen by Benedict, who, as expected, has him locked in a storeroom to be beaten by a bouncer called Bruiser. Bruiser, however, is a friend of Danny's, and he allows him to leave through a ventilation shaft, to meet with his team in the vault. Linus poses as a gaming commission agent and reveals to Benedict that one of his employees, Ramon Escalante, is actually Frank Catton, an ex-con. Linus and Frank stage a faux confrontation in Benedict's presence so that Linus can steal the vault access codes written on a piece of paper in Benedict's jacket. Yen is smuggled into the vault by the Malloy brothers to assist in triggering the explosive from the inside. Saul sneaks explosives into the casino vault by posing as a wealthy international arms dealer who needs especially secure safekeeping for his valuables and then pretends to have a heart attack that is treated by Rusty posing as a doctor. |
| score: 0.203221786036 |
| Why does Rusty suggest they abandon the robbery plan? |
| 0) Because he doesn't trust his own judgement when it comes to Tess |
| 1) Because he thinks Danny is incapable of making sound decisions whenever Tess is involved |
| 2) Because he doesn't trust some of the guys they've hired for their team |
| 3) Because he is afraid of getting caught |
| 4) Because he has a better idea for another heist |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.231868499468 |
| Who is the owner of the three casinos Danny and his friends plan to rob? |
| 0) The owner is Frank Catton. |
| 1) The owner is Rusty Ryan. |
| 2) The owner is Terry Benedict. |
| 3) The owner is Reuben Tishkoff. |
| 4) The owner is Danny Ocean. |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.240521850815 |
| Which casinos do Danny and his crew plan to rob? |
| 0) They plan to rob Nevada, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. |
| 1) They plan to rob Bellagio, The Miracle and the MGM Grand casinos. |
| 2) They plan to rob the MGM Grand casinos. |
| 3) They plan to rob Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. |
| 4) They plan to rob the casinos of Benedict's competitor. |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.293021137518 |
| What deal do Danny and Ryan propose to Reuben? |
| 0) They propose to have his police record deleted in exchange for his participation in the robbery. |
| 1) They propose to rob Benedict's house. |
| 2) They propose to simultaneously rob the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. |
| 3) They propose to include him in his plan of robbing the biggest bank in Las Vegas. |
| 4) They propose to rob the Bellagio casino. |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.312711602839 |
| How many other people do Danny and Rusty recruit to carry out the heist? |
| 0) They recruit eight people. |
| 1) They recruit eight people, and later two more. |
| 2) They recruit ten people. |
| 3) They recruit eleven people. |
| 4) They recruit nine people. |
| Plot: Danny and Rusty recruit eight former colleagues and criminal specialists: Linus Caldwell (Matt Damon), a young and talented pickpocket; Frank Catton (Bernie Mac), a casino worker and con man; Virgil (Casey Affleck) and Turk Malloy (Scott Caan), a pair of gifted mechanics; Livingston Dell (Eddie Jemison), an electronics and surveillance expert; Basher Tarr (Don Cheadle), an explosives expert; Saul Bloom (Carl Reiner), an elderly con man; and "The Amazing" Yen (Shaobo Qin), an accomplished acrobat. Several of the team members carry out reconnaissance at the Bellagio to learn as much as possible about the security, the routines and behaviors of the casino staff, and the building itself. Others create a precise replica of the vault with which to practice maneuvering through its formidable security systems. During this planning phase, the team discovers that Danny's ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts), is Benedict's girlfriend. Rusty urges Danny to give up on the plan, believing Danny incapable of sound judgment while Tess is involved, but Danny refuses. |
| score: 0.16764526244 |
| How does Benedict respond to Rusty's demands? |
| 0) Benedict observes video pictures of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money. |
| 1) Benedict observes video footage of the vault that guarantees Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money. |
| 2) Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money. |
| 3) Benedict observes video pictures of the locker room that guarantees Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money. |
| 4) Benedict observes video footage of the locker room that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.46105096099 |
| What does Rusty say to Benedict when he call him on a phone earlier planted on Tess? |
| 0) Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van. |
| 1) Rusty tells him that the lockers are being raided and that all the cash will be destroyed if Benedict cooperates in loading half the cash into a van. |
| 2) Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be burned if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van. |
| 3) Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that some of the cash will be destroyed if Benedict cooperates in loading half the cash into a van. |
| 4) Rusty tells him that the lockers are being raided and that some of the money will be burned if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.500147909602 |
| What does Rusty want Benedict to do? |
| 0) Rusty want Benedict to cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. |
| 1) Rusty want Benedict to cooperate in loading few cash into a van waiting inside the building. |
| 2) Rusty want Benedict to cooperate in loading all the money into a van waiting outside the building. |
| 3) Rusty want Benedict to cooperate in loading few cash into a van waiting in the parking lot. |
| 4) Rusty want Benedict to cooperate in loading all the money into a van waiting in the parking lot. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.412733013903 |
| What happens to half of the money in the vault during the shootout? |
| 0) The shootout causes the carbonization of the half of the money left in the van |
| 1) The shootout causes the cremation of the half of the money left in the vault |
| 2) The shootout causes the carbonization of the half of the money left in the vault |
| 3) The shootout causes the cremation of the half of the money left in the van |
| 4) The shootout causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.345477127553 |
| What happens at the casino after the SWAT team arrives? |
| 0) SWAT team's arrival results in a explosion which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. |
| 1) SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. |
| 2) SWAT team's arrival results in a explosion which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the van. |
| 3) SWAT team's arrival results in a firing which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the van. |
| 4) SWAT team's arrival results in a firing which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.363639322122 |
| How is Danny's team able to open the vault undetected? |
| 0) Danny's team able to open the vault undetected by activating a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's security system. |
| 1) Danny's team able to open the vault undetected by activating a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's monitors. |
| 2) Danny's team able to open the vault undetected by activating a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power. |
| 3) Danny's team able to open the vault undetected by activating the burglary alarm to temporarily disrupt the casino's security system. |
| 4) Danny's team able to open the vault undetected by activating the burglary alarm to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.44754724964 |
| What does Benedict do after Danny's team's van leaves with half his money? |
| 0) Benedict orders his men to follow the van after it departs. |
| 1) Benedict orders his men to guide the van after it arrives. |
| 2) Benedict orders his men to accompany the van after it departs. |
| 3) Benedict orders his men to escort the van after it arrives. |
| 4) Benedict orders his men to escort the van after it departs. |
| Plot: The team activates a stolen device to temporarily disrupt the casino's electrical power, allowing them to breach the vault undetected. As Benedict attempts to restore order following the power outage, Rusty anonymously calls him on a cell phone that Danny had earlier planted in Tess's coat. Rusty tells him that the vaults are being raided and that all the money will be destroyed if Benedict does not cooperate in loading half the money into a van waiting outside. Benedict observes video footage of the vault that confirms Rusty's claims and complies in moving the money but orders his men to follow the van after it departs and calls a SWAT team to secure the vault and the other half of the money. The SWAT team's arrival results in a shootout which causes the incineration of the half of the money left in the vault. After assuring Benedict that the casino is secure, the officers depart at Benedict's insistence. |
| score: 0.339032405772 |
| Who do Danny and Ryan meet with in California? |
| 0) Virgil Malloy |
| 1) Reuben Tishkoff |
| 2) Livingston Dell |
| 3) Frank Catton |
| 4) Turk Malloy |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.190876825342 |
| Who does Danny travel to California to see? |
| 0) To meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan |
| 1) To meet his partner-in-crime and friend Frank Catton |
| 2) To meet his partner-in-crime and friend Reuben Tishkoff |
| 3) To meet his partner-in-crime and friend Turk Malloy |
| 4) To meet his partner-in-crime and friend Livingston Dell |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.209606203053 |
| Who is Rusty Ryan? |
| 0) Partner-in-business and friend of Virgil Malloy |
| 1) Partner-in-charge and friend of Turk Malloy |
| 2) Partner-in-business and friend of Frank Catton |
| 3) Partner-in-crime and friend of Rusty Ryan |
| 4) Partner-in-charge and friend of Reuben Tishkoff |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.248374383337 |
| Why does Danny go to see Ryan in California? |
| 0) To propose a girl |
| 1) To propose in German |
| 2) To propose a caper |
| 3) To propose in spanish |
| 4) To propose in Russian |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.177248820343 |
| Where do Danny and Ryan travel to from California? |
| 0) The two go to South Carolina |
| 1) The two go to New York |
| 2) The two go to Las Vegas |
| 3) The two go to Nevada |
| 4) The two go to Ohio |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.168621128134 |
| Where does Danny travel to after he is released from prison? |
| 0) Ohio |
| 1) California |
| 2) New York |
| 3) North Carolina |
| 4) Mexico |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.111799898392 |
| How much money is expected to be at the Bellagio vault on the night of the boxing match? |
| 0) $160,000,000 |
| 1) $100,000,000 |
| 2) $125,000,000 |
| 3) $150,000,000 |
| 4) $175,000,000 |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.249714976251 |
| Who is Reuben? |
| 0) A wealthy niece and former casino guard |
| 1) A wealthy businessman and former casino guard |
| 2) A wealthy niece nephew and former casino owner |
| 3) A wealthy friend and former casino owner |
| 4) A wealthy brother-in-law and former casino guard |
| Plot: Following release from prison, Daniel "Danny" Ocean (George Clooney) violates his parole by traveling to California to meet his partner-in-crime and friend Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to propose a caper. The two go to Las Vegas to pitch the plan to wealthy friend and former casino owner Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The plan consists of simultaneously robbing the Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos. Reuben's familiarity with casino security makes him very reluctant to get involved, but when he starts to think of it as a good way to get back at his rival, Terry Benedict (Andy Garca), who owns all three casinos, Reuben agrees to finance the operation. Because the casinos are required by the Nevada Gaming Commission to have enough cash on hand to cover all their patrons' bets, the three predict that, on the upcoming night of a highly anticipated boxing match, the Bellagio vault will contain more than $150,000,000. |
| score: 0.159367436455 |
| What is the name of the informant that tips off Danny's gang about a stock certificate? |
| 0) Partygoer. |
| 1) Rusty. |
| 2) Matsui. |
| 3) Mark. |
| 4) Virgil. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.272551575496 |
| Who does Lahiri work for? |
| 0) Europol. |
| 1) United Nations. |
| 2) CIA. |
| 3) FBI. |
| 4) Local police office. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.270043446119 |
| Who is called in to investigate the theft of the stock certificate? |
| 0) Isabel Lahiri. |
| 1) Virgil Malloy. |
| 2) Turk Malloy. |
| 3) Virgil Malloy. |
| 4) Tess Ocean. |
| Plot: Terry Benedict (Andy Garca) locates all eleven members of Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) gang, demanding they return the $160 million they stole from his casinos plus $38 million interest. Short by half, the group schemes to stage another heist in Europe to avoid problems with United States authorities. They are tipped off by an informant named Matsui (Robbie Coltrane) about the location of the first stock certificate ever. After a complex series of schemes they find the document has already been stolen by "The Night Fox", another master thief. Europol Detective Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is called in to investigate the theft and realizes that her talking earlier about a particular burglary with Rusty (Brad Pitt) during their relationship, would have given Rusty the idea of how to solve the complication the gang would have come up against. Surprising the group at their accommodation, she warns them they cannot beat the Night Fox or his mentor, the mysterious master-thief "LeMarc", both of whom excel in practicing the "long-con". She has been hunting both for years. |
| score: 0.248346993359 |
| What is Danny's gang tipped off about by an informant? |
| 0) The set of numbers opening up an important safe. |
| 1) The location of an important money exchange. |
| 2) About an important delivery to a casino. |
| 3) The location of a valuable stolen jewel. |
| 4) The location of the first stock certificate. |
| Plot: Terry Benedict (Andy Garca) locates all eleven members of Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) gang, demanding they return the $160 million they stole from his casinos plus $38 million interest. Short by half, the group schemes to stage another heist in Europe to avoid problems with United States authorities. They are tipped off by an informant named Matsui (Robbie Coltrane) about the location of the first stock certificate ever. After a complex series of schemes they find the document has already been stolen by "The Night Fox", another master thief. Europol Detective Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is called in to investigate the theft and realizes that her talking earlier about a particular burglary with Rusty (Brad Pitt) during their relationship, would have given Rusty the idea of how to solve the complication the gang would have come up against. Surprising the group at their accommodation, she warns them they cannot beat the Night Fox or his mentor, the mysterious master-thief "LeMarc", both of whom excel in practicing the "long-con". She has been hunting both for years. |
| score: 0.234259037066 |
| What does Benedict demand from Danny's gang after he locates all of them? |
| 0) That they return the stolen $160 million plus $38 million interest. |
| 1) To do a job for him involving a robbery of the National bank. |
| 2) To pay him back the damage they have done by working for him for a year. |
| 3) That they return his tolen vehicle and pay for the damage they did. |
| 4) To pay for the losses at the casino that they caused plus interests. |
| Plot: Terry Benedict (Andy Garca) locates all eleven members of Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) gang, demanding they return the $160 million they stole from his casinos plus $38 million interest. Short by half, the group schemes to stage another heist in Europe to avoid problems with United States authorities. They are tipped off by an informant named Matsui (Robbie Coltrane) about the location of the first stock certificate ever. After a complex series of schemes they find the document has already been stolen by "The Night Fox", another master thief. Europol Detective Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is called in to investigate the theft and realizes that her talking earlier about a particular burglary with Rusty (Brad Pitt) during their relationship, would have given Rusty the idea of how to solve the complication the gang would have come up against. Surprising the group at their accommodation, she warns them they cannot beat the Night Fox or his mentor, the mysterious master-thief "LeMarc", both of whom excel in practicing the "long-con". She has been hunting both for years. |
| score: 0.261500377134 |
| Who steals the stock certificate before Danny's group can get it? |
| 0) The Night Fox. |
| 1) Terry Benedict. |
| 2) The Night Owl. |
| 3) Turk Malloy. |
| 4) Isabel Lahiri. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.260400573465 |
| Where does Rusty take Lahiri towards the end of the movie? |
| 0) To an abandoned warehouse |
| 1) To a casino |
| 2) To a hotel |
| 3) To a motel |
| 4) To a safe house |
| Plot: Some time later, Danny and Tess return to Toulour's estate where he reveals his glee at their failure. Toulour claims to have stolen the egg at night using his agility and Capoeira skills to evade the heavy security. Toulour's celebration is short-lived when Danny reveals that his group stole the egg while it was in transit to the museum and Toulour realises they were tipped off by LeMarc. A flashback reveals that Danny and Rusty had met LeMarc earlier when he revealed his confidence trick intended to humiliate Toulour, and at the same time, to restore to himself the Faberg egg that he had stolen years ago and had returned following his wife's wishes. Toulour is forced to admit Danny won the bet and gives him the money for the debt. They pay back Benedict and promise not to perform any more heists in his casinoseven as Toulour himself is in the background spying on Benedict. Rusty takes Lahiri to a safe house that he claims has been lent to him by LeMarc. She is reunited with her father, who is revealed to be the man she has been pursuing for years: LeMarc (Albert Finney). The final scenes of the film, in which the primary characters enjoy a private poker session, imply that she and Rusty have re-kindled their relationship. |
| score: 0.183469957213 |
| How is LeMarc related to Lahiri? |
| 0) He is her husband |
| 1) He is her father |
| 2) They are not related |
| 3) He is her uncle |
| 4) He is her cousin |
| Plot: Some time later, Danny and Tess return to Toulour's estate where he reveals his glee at their failure. Toulour claims to have stolen the egg at night using his agility and Capoeira skills to evade the heavy security. Toulour's celebration is short-lived when Danny reveals that his group stole the egg while it was in transit to the museum and Toulour realises they were tipped off by LeMarc. A flashback reveals that Danny and Rusty had met LeMarc earlier when he revealed his confidence trick intended to humiliate Toulour, and at the same time, to restore to himself the Faberg egg that he had stolen years ago and had returned following his wife's wishes. Toulour is forced to admit Danny won the bet and gives him the money for the debt. They pay back Benedict and promise not to perform any more heists in his casinoseven as Toulour himself is in the background spying on Benedict. Rusty takes Lahiri to a safe house that he claims has been lent to him by LeMarc. She is reunited with her father, who is revealed to be the man she has been pursuing for years: LeMarc (Albert Finney). The final scenes of the film, in which the primary characters enjoy a private poker session, imply that she and Rusty have re-kindled their relationship. |
| score: 0.174174426669 |
| Where does Toulour own a home? |
| 0) Lake Lugano |
| 1) Lake Garda |
| 2) Manhattan |
| 3) Lake Michigan |
| 4) Lake Como |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.230191233121 |
| What does Toulour tell Danny when he invites him to his house on Lake Como? |
| 0) He reveals that he hired Rusty to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny |
| 1) He reveals that he hired Mateo to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with David |
| 2) He reveals that he is no actually Baron Franois Toulour |
| 3) He reveals that he hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny |
| 4) He reveals that he hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Rusty |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.42904770934 |
| What does Toulour want from Danny? |
| 0) He wants Danny to let him join his crew |
| 1) He wants to challenge Danny to steal $50 million from a casino |
| 2) He wants to challenge Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg |
| 3) He wants to challenge Danny to steal the Crown Jewels |
| 4) He wants to challenge Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Easter Egg |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.389407914776 |
| What does Toulour promise to do if Danny and his gang successfully steal the egg? |
| 0) Hire Danny and his crew to work for him full-time |
| 1) Pay off Danny's debt to Benedict |
| 2) Help Danny and his crew on their next job |
| 3) Buy Danny and his whole crew their own mansions on Lake Como |
| 4) Bail Danny out of jail if he gets arrested |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.379394509448 |
| What happens to most of Danny's team members on their first attempt to steal the egg? |
| 0) Most of them are sent to jail without the possibility of parole. |
| 1) Most of them are caught by the police, but then released on the basis of lack of evidence. |
| 2) Most of them are killed or injured by Terry Benedict's men. |
| 3) Most of them are captured by Lahiri. |
| 4) Most of them are killed during the police pursuit. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.29184634658 |
| How does Danny and his crew plan to steal the egg? |
| 0) They plan to steal it with the help of the museum's warden. |
| 1) They plan to steal it on the 4 July, when there is less security. |
| 2) They plan to swap it for a holographic recreation. |
| 3) They plan to steal it while it is transferred to the museum. |
| 4) They plan to replace it with a fake one. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.272496253065 |
| When does Toulour claim to have stolen the egg? |
| 0) He claims to have stolen the egg two days ago. |
| 1) He claims to have stolen the egg three days ago. |
| 2) He claims to have stolen the egg the day before at midnight. |
| 3) He claims to have stolen the egg the day before at noon. |
| 4) He claims to have stolen the egg at night. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.261494810774 |
| Who is the Night Fox's mentor? |
| 0) His mentor is Isabel Lahiri. |
| 1) His mentor is Terry Benedict. |
| 2) His mentor is the Night Owl. |
| 3) His mentor is Turk Malloy. |
| 4) His mentor is LeMarc. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang discover the Night Fox is Baron Franois Toulour (Vincent Cassel), a wealthy businessman who has a mansion on Lake Como. Toulour invites Danny to his mansion and reveals that he had hired Matsui to inform the gang about the certificate in order to arrange the meeting with Danny. Toulour is upset that LeMarc did not describe him as the best thief in the world, and challenges Danny to steal the Faberg Imperial Coronation Egg. If Danny and his gang win, Toulour will pay off the debt to Benedict. |
| score: 0.240662660331 |
| What is Lahiri's relationship with Rusty? |
| 0) They are cousins. |
| 1) They were once in a relationship. |
| 2) They used to be best friends. |
| 3) She is his biological mother. |
| 4) They are siblings. |
| Plot: Some time later, Danny and Tess return to Toulour's estate where he reveals his glee at their failure. Toulour claims to have stolen the egg at night using his agility and Capoeira skills to evade the heavy security. Toulour's celebration is short-lived when Danny reveals that his group stole the egg while it was in transit to the museum and Toulour realises they were tipped off by LeMarc. A flashback reveals that Danny and Rusty had met LeMarc earlier when he revealed his confidence trick intended to humiliate Toulour, and at the same time, to restore to himself the Faberg egg that he had stolen years ago and had returned following his wife's wishes. Toulour is forced to admit Danny won the bet and gives him the money for the debt. They pay back Benedict and promise not to perform any more heists in his casinoseven as Toulour himself is in the background spying on Benedict. Rusty takes Lahiri to a safe house that he claims has been lent to him by LeMarc. She is reunited with her father, who is revealed to be the man she has been pursuing for years: LeMarc (Albert Finney). The final scenes of the film, in which the primary characters enjoy a private poker session, imply that she and Rusty have re-kindled their relationship. |
| score: 0.177873520805 |
| What, according to Lahiri, do the Night Fox and LeMarc excel at? |
| 0) They excel at extortion and bribery. |
| 1) They excel at tax fraud. |
| 2) They excel at bank robberies. |
| 3) They excel at organising multimillion heists. |
| 4) They excel in practicing the "long-con". |
| Plot: Terry Benedict (Andy Garca) locates all eleven members of Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) gang, demanding they return the $160 million they stole from his casinos plus $38 million interest. Short by half, the group schemes to stage another heist in Europe to avoid problems with United States authorities. They are tipped off by an informant named Matsui (Robbie Coltrane) about the location of the first stock certificate ever. After a complex series of schemes they find the document has already been stolen by "The Night Fox", another master thief. Europol Detective Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is called in to investigate the theft and realizes that her talking earlier about a particular burglary with Rusty (Brad Pitt) during their relationship, would have given Rusty the idea of how to solve the complication the gang would have come up against. Surprising the group at their accommodation, she warns them they cannot beat the Night Fox or his mentor, the mysterious master-thief "LeMarc", both of whom excel in practicing the "long-con". She has been hunting both for years. |
| score: 0.286980689322 |
| What happens with the remaining members of Danny's gang after they try to steal the egg again? |
| 0) The rest of the group were escaped to Burma. |
| 1) The rest of the group moved away to Australia. |
| 2) The rest of the group are killed in Japan. |
| 3) The rest of the group are captured and extradited to the United Kingdom. |
| 4) The rest of the group are captured and extradited to the United States. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.279004639213 |
| What does Linus' mother do with Danny and his gang? |
| 0) She organises the arrest of the whole gang. |
| 1) She organises to exterminate the whole gang. |
| 2) She organises to assassinate the whole gang. |
| 3) She organises the release of the whole gang. |
| 4) She organises to slaughter the whole gang. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.273583439778 |
| What is Linus' plan for the group to acquire the egg? |
| 0) Virgil's wife Tess posing as a pregnant Uma Thurman in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. |
| 1) Danny's wife Tess posing as a pregnant Uma Thurman in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. |
| 2) Rusty's wife Tess posing as a pregnant Uma Thurman in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. |
| 3) Danny's wife Tess posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. |
| 4) Virgil's wife Tess posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.360329244013 |
| What is to happen to Danny's gang after they are arrested in Europe? |
| 0) They are to be extradited to Russia |
| 1) They are to be extradited to the United States |
| 2) They are to be extradited to South Africa |
| 3) They are to be extradited to Australia |
| 4) They are to be extradited to the United Kingdom |
| Plot: Danny and his gang begin to plan an elaborate heist to swap the egg for a holographic recreation, but the engineer hired by the group accidentally tips off Lahiri to their presence, and she captures most of the gang on their first attempt. Linus (Matt Damon) comes up with a second plan involving Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts) posing as a pregnant Julia Roberts in order to get close to the Egg and swap it. They are foiled by Lahiri, and the rest of the group are captured. Lahiri is told that they are to be extradited to the United States. Linus is chosen first to be interrogated by the FBI agent (Cherry Jones) assigned to collect them. It turns out that she is his mother, who organises the release of the whole gang. She points out to Lahiri that she will face only retribution for her forging a signature on a Europol form. |
| score: 0.20591913904 |
| What does Frank decide to do to change his life? |
| 0) To stop smoking and start practicing sports. |
| 1) To swim across English Channel. |
| 2) To go to school again. |
| 3) To quit drinking and take a swimming calss. |
| 4) To find another more fulfilling job. |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.20053856827 |
| When does Frank realizhe needs to change his life? |
| 0) After a severe car accident. |
| 1) After he suffers a heart attack. |
| 2) After his girlfriend breaks up with him. |
| 3) After he is violently attacked in the street. |
| 4) After a panic attack. |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.152445893743 |
| What is the relationship between Frank and Danny, Eddie and Norman? |
| 0) There is none; they don't know each other |
| 1) Danny, Eddie, and Norman are Frank's cousins |
| 2) Danny, Eddie, and Norman are Frank's brothers |
| 3) Danny, Eddie, and Norman are Frank's former co-workers |
| 4) Danny, Eddie, and Norman are Frank's employees |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.351098617081 |
| What does Frank decide to do to change his life? |
| 0) Move to India |
| 1) Swim across the English Channel |
| 2) Donate all his money to charity |
| 3) Adopt a child |
| 4) Give up drinking and smoking |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.200538600336 |
| How does Frank travel along the English Channel before deciding to swim across it? |
| 0) Take a booze cruise across it |
| 1) Go scuba diving across it |
| 2) Go fishing |
| 3) Walk across it |
| 4) Go sailing across it |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.315999938607 |
| Who helps Frank train to swim across the English Channel? |
| 0) Danny, Eddie, Rob, and Joan |
| 1) No one |
| 2) Joan, Rob, Angela, and Michelle |
| 3) Angela, Chan, Michelle, and Norman |
| 4) Chan, Danny, Eddie, and Norman |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.33443559267 |
| When does Frank realize he needs to chnage his life? |
| 0) After a heart attack |
| 1) During a date |
| 2) After a violent panic attack |
| 3) After a wild night of drinking and partying |
| 4) After a violent car accident |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.176213312903 |
| How does Frank's successful swim across the English Channel help his family? |
| 0) It doesn't |
| 1) It makes his family famous |
| 2) It makes his family rich |
| 3) It makes his family more powerful |
| 4) It alleviates family tensions |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.294046919514 |
| What else, apart from Frank's termination from work, contributes to his depression? |
| 0) The disease of his son Rob. |
| 1) The fact that his son Rob doesn't have a job. |
| 2) The death of one of his sons, who drowned many years ago. |
| 3) The fact that his relationship with his wife is deteriorating. |
| 4) The death of one his grandsons, who drowned. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.158123621778 |
| What's the name of Rob's wife? |
| 0) Her name is Mary. |
| 1) Her name is Angela. |
| 2) Her name is Joan. |
| 3) Her name is Ariana. |
| 4) Her name is Michelle. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.135013174868 |
| Why does Rob feel guilty? |
| 0) His brother drowned many years ago and he feels guilty for being alive. |
| 1) He feels guilty because he could have saved his brother from dying. |
| 2) He feels guilty because he cannot afford a good life for his family. |
| 3) He feels guilty because his brother drowned while he wasn't paying attention. |
| 4) He feels guilty because he didn't have a good relationship with his deceased brother. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.0992903570974 |
| What happens to Frank and his co-workers after the completion of the ship construction? |
| 0) They are sent on a forced vacation. |
| 1) Frank and his co-workers are awarded for their work. |
| 2) They receive a raise. |
| 3) Frank and his co-workers are fired from the shipyards. |
| 4) They are injured in an explosion. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.268750645236 |
| What is the relationship between Rob and Frank? |
| 0) They have a troubled relationship, and Rob feels guilty because he is the "surviving" son. |
| 1) They fight very often about the way Rob and Angela raise their kids. |
| 2) They have a great relationship. |
| 3) They have a very bad relationship, because Frank blames Rob for his brother's death. |
| 4) They get along very well, but sometimes they argue. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.189385134195 |
| How is the relationship between Frank and his wife? |
| 0) They don't love each other, but they have stayed together for the sake of their son. |
| 1) They stopped talking to each other after their son died. |
| 2) They are fighting every day. |
| 3) They feel the same love as when they started dating. |
| 4) They are getting along well, but they have a distant relationship. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.151072101222 |
| How does Frank's termination from work affect him? |
| 0) He is sad for leaving the company he worked in for more than 30 years. |
| 1) He restores his damaged health. |
| 2) He falls into depression. |
| 3) He becomes happy to be able to devote himself to his family. |
| 4) He becomes confused and disoriented. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.127785561488 |
| What kind of work does Angela do? |
| 0) She works at the local Jobcentre. |
| 1) She is an accountant. |
| 2) She works as a saleswoman. |
| 3) She works in the local centre for social services. |
| 4) She works as a flight attendant. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.190077042376 |
| Why does Rob stay home to look after the kids? |
| 0) He stays at home because he cannot work due to his bad health. |
| 1) He stays at home because they cannot afford a babysitter. |
| 2) He stays at home because his wife works full-time. |
| 3) He stays at home because he doesn't want to work for a low wage. |
| 4) He stays at home because he cannot find a job. |
| Plot: The story is set in Glasgow, Scotland near the banks of the River Clyde. After completing the construction of the ship RFA Mounts Bay, Frank Redmond (played by Peter Mullan) and a few of his co-workers are laid off from the shipyards after 36 years service. This, along with his grief still suffered over the drowning of one of his sons many years ago, plummets Frank into a deep depression. He gets on well with his wife, Joan (Brenda Blethyn), but their relationship is distant. His other son, Rob (Jamie Sives), is a devoted house husband who looks after his twin sons, while his wife, Angela (Jodhi May) works full-time at the local Jobcentre. Rob has a troubled relationship with his father, feeling the guilt of being the 'surviving' son. |
| score: 0.108264581515 |
| When does Frank realize he needs to change his life? |
| 0) After a strong headache |
| 1) After a heart attack |
| 2) After a violent panic attack |
| 3) After a long talk with his family |
| 4) After a plane crash |
| Plot: After a violent panic attack, Frank realizes that he needs some focus in his life, and, after a booze cruise along the English Channel, decides to focus his efforts on swimming across it. Frank trains with the help of friend and local chip shop owner Chan (Benedict Wong) and former co-workers Danny (Billy Boyd), Eddie (Sean McGinley) and Norman (Ron Cook) until he feels he is fit and ready for the attempt. A successful crossing alleviates the family tensions. |
| score: 0.176213312903 |
| How do the guy and the girl connect in the days after their first meeting? |
| 0) They sleep together |
| 1) They go to the movies |
| 2) They meet each other's friends |
| 3) They go out to dinner |
| 4) Through music |
| Plot: Next day she comes back with her vacuum cleaner, and soon tells him that she is a musician, too. At a music store where she regularly plays piano, he teaches her one of his songs ("Falling Slowly"); they sing and play together. He invites her and her ailing vacuum back to his father's shop, and on the bus home musically answers her question as to what his songs are about: a long-time girlfriend who cheated on him, then left ("Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy"). |
| score: 0.165007898292 |
| Why does the Guy want to move to London? |
| 0) To win back his ex-girlfriend |
| 1) To get a bank loan for his business |
| 2) To start a new job |
| 3) To record his music |
| 4) To forget about the Girl |
| Plot: Flirtation continues. He is thinking about and writing about ("Lies") his ex-girlfriend (Marcella Plunkett), who moved to London. The Girl encourages him to win her back. Invited home to dinner by the Girl, the Guy discovers that she has a toddler (Kate Haugh) and lives with her mother (Danuse Ktrestova). He decides that it is time to move to London, but he wants to record a demo of his songs to take with him and asks the Girl to record it with him. They secure a bank loan and reserve time at a recording studio. |
| score: 0.237445758975 |
| Why do the Girl and the Guy take a bank loan? |
| 0) To record the Guy's songs |
| 1) To pay the Girl's rent |
| 2) To start a business |
| 3) To buy tickets to London |
| 4) To promote the Guy's music |
| Plot: Flirtation continues. He is thinking about and writing about ("Lies") his ex-girlfriend (Marcella Plunkett), who moved to London. The Girl encourages him to win her back. Invited home to dinner by the Girl, the Guy discovers that she has a toddler (Kate Haugh) and lives with her mother (Danuse Ktrestova). He decides that it is time to move to London, but he wants to record a demo of his songs to take with him and asks the Girl to record it with him. They secure a bank loan and reserve time at a recording studio. |
| score: 0.309045246648 |
| What does the Guy discover when he comes to the Girl's house for dinner? |
| 0) That the Girl is married |
| 1) That the Girl has two kids |
| 2) That the Girl lives with her boyfriend |
| 3) That the Girl has a baby and she lives with her mother |
| 4) That the Girl lives alone |
| Plot: Flirtation continues. He is thinking about and writing about ("Lies") his ex-girlfriend (Marcella Plunkett), who moved to London. The Girl encourages him to win her back. Invited home to dinner by the Girl, the Guy discovers that she has a toddler (Kate Haugh) and lives with her mother (Danuse Ktrestova). He decides that it is time to move to London, but he wants to record a demo of his songs to take with him and asks the Girl to record it with him. They secure a bank loan and reserve time at a recording studio. |
| score: 0.178328540242 |
| How does the Girl respond to the Guy's question if she loves her husband? |
| 0) 'Miluju tebe' |
| 1) That she does not love him |
| 2) She doesn't respond |
| 3) That she does love her husband |
| 4) That she does not know |
| Plot: He learns she is married, with a husband in the Czech Republic. When Guy asks if she still loves her husband, she answers in Czech, "Miluju tebe", but coyly declines to translate what she said. (Although the translation is not included in the movie, in the Czech language it means "It is you I love.") After recruiting a band among other buskers (Gerard Hendrick, Alaistair Foley, Hugh Walsh), they go into the studio to record. They quickly impress Eamon, the jaded studio engineer (Geoff Minogue) with their first song ("When Your Mind's Made Up"). On a break in the wee hours of the morning, the Girl finds a piano in an empty studio and plays the Guy one of her own compositions ("The Hill"). He asks her to come with him to London, which she jokingly goes along with before they come to terms with reality. |
| score: 0.216685425756 |
| What is the Grafton Street? |
| 0) A music store |
| 1) A flower shop |
| 2) A Czech street |
| 3) A Dublin shopping district |
| 4) |
| Plot: A thirty-something Dublin busker ("Guy", played by Glen Hansard) sings and plays guitar on Grafton Street, a Dublin shopping district. He struggles with the trials of performing on the street. Lured by his music, an unnamed young Czech immigrant flower seller ("Girl", played by Markta Irglov) talks to him about his songs. Delighted to learn that he also repairs Hoovers (a brand name that became synonymous with vacuum cleaners in the United Kingdom and Ireland), she insists that he fix her broken vacuum cleaner. |
| score: 0.249155794233 |
| Where does the flower seller come from? |
| 0) Ireland |
| 1) The Czech Republic |
| 2) Russia |
| 3) Slovenia |
| 4) The UK |
| Plot: A thirty-something Dublin busker ("Guy", played by Glen Hansard) sings and plays guitar on Grafton Street, a Dublin shopping district. He struggles with the trials of performing on the street. Lured by his music, an unnamed young Czech immigrant flower seller ("Girl", played by Markta Irglov) talks to him about his songs. Delighted to learn that he also repairs Hoovers (a brand name that became synonymous with vacuum cleaners in the United Kingdom and Ireland), she insists that he fix her broken vacuum cleaner. |
| score: 0.207932986796 |
| What is the boy singing about on the street? |
| 0) His love for music |
| 1) An unrequited love |
| 2) The love of his life and the beauty of nature |
| 3) A long-time girlfriend who cheated on him, then left |
| 4) His father |
| Plot: Next day she comes back with her vacuum cleaner, and soon tells him that she is a musician, too. At a music store where she regularly plays piano, he teaches her one of his songs ("Falling Slowly"); they sing and play together. He invites her and her ailing vacuum back to his father's shop, and on the bus home musically answers her question as to what his songs are about: a long-time girlfriend who cheated on him, then left ("Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy"). |
| score: 0.127392844526 |
| What does the Guy buy the Girl before his departure to London? |
| 0) He buys her an engagement ring |
| 1) He buys her a plane ticket to join him |
| 2) He buys a piano |
| 3) He buys her flowers |
| 4) He gets her a guitar |
| Plot: After the all-night session wraps up, they walk home. Before they part ways, the Girl reveals that she spoke to her husband and he is coming to live with her in Dublin. The Guy asks her to spend his last night in Dublin with him; she says that it would only result in "hanky-panky", which is a "bad idea", but after the Guy's pestering she ultimately agrees to come over. In the end, she stands him up and he cannot find her to say goodbye before his flight. He plays the demo for his father, who gives him money to help him get settled in London. Before leaving for the airport, the Guy buys the Girl a piano (a Petrof) and makes arrangements for its delivery, then calls his ex-girlfriend, who is happy about his imminent arrival. The Girl's husband (Senan Haugh) moves to Dublin and they reunite. |
| score: 0.248340775367 |
| What does the Girl reveal about her husband? |
| 0) He's divorcing her. |
| 1) He is moving to Australia. |
| 2) He is coming to live with her in Dublin. |
| 3) He is having an affair. |
| 4) He has been having hanky panky with other women |
| Plot: After the all-night session wraps up, they walk home. Before they part ways, the Girl reveals that she spoke to her husband and he is coming to live with her in Dublin. The Guy asks her to spend his last night in Dublin with him; she says that it would only result in "hanky-panky", which is a "bad idea", but after the Guy's pestering she ultimately agrees to come over. In the end, she stands him up and he cannot find her to say goodbye before his flight. He plays the demo for his father, who gives him money to help him get settled in London. Before leaving for the airport, the Guy buys the Girl a piano (a Petrof) and makes arrangements for its delivery, then calls his ex-girlfriend, who is happy about his imminent arrival. The Girl's husband (Senan Haugh) moves to Dublin and they reunite. |
| score: 0.213739932431 |
| What do Clive and Graeme do when the erratic car crashes? |
| 0) They stop to investigate and offer assistance. |
| 1) They have a disagreement about what to do. |
| 2) They drive away and later return to the site if the crash. |
| 3) They call the police and an ambulance. |
| 4) They drive over to the nearest house and call for help. |
| Plot: Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg) and Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the American Southwest to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crash. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen). Clive faints, but Graeme agrees to assist Paul and gives him a ride. |
| score: 0.276990054519 |
| What is the relationship between Graeme and Clive? |
| 0) They are distant relatives. |
| 1) They are brothers and roommates. |
| 2) They are colleagues at work. |
| 3) They are cousins. |
| 4) They are best friends. |
| Plot: Paul, Graeme, Clive, Ruth and Tara arrive at Devils Tower National Monument, where they set off fireworks as a signal to any watching aliens. A helicopter suddenly arrives with agents and The Big Guy. Zoil then appears and starts a stand-off, disabling the agents, but is then wounded by The Big Guy. (Secretly, Zoil is Paul's friend and attempting to aid the escape under cover of capturing Paul.) Just as The Big Guy is about to kill them, she is crushed by a suddenly arriving spaceship. Paul says goodbye to his friends before he leaves in the ship with Tara. Two years later, Graeme, Clive, Ruth, and O'Reilly (who survived the explosion) are at another Comic-Con where Graeme and Clive are promoting Paul, their best-selling "novel". |
| score: 0.225591522008 |
| Why do Graeme and Clive travel to the U.S? |
| 0) To attend the annual comic scetchers competition in San Diego. |
| 1) To attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International. |
| 2) To attend the annual meeting of comic lovers in Seattle. |
| 3) They want to take a roadtrip across the United States. |
| 4) To attend the annual San Diego Comic-writers conference. |
| Plot: Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg) and Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the American Southwest to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crash. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen). Clive faints, but Graeme agrees to assist Paul and gives him a ride. |
| score: 0.369364732718 |
| What do Graeme and Clive plan to do while in San Diego? |
| 0) To visit an important UFO site they receantly heard about. |
| 1) To go sightseeing around. |
| 2) To attend a Comic-Con International. |
| 3) To visit their relatives they haven't seen in years. |
| 4) To attend the annual UFO conference. |
| Plot: Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg) and Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the American Southwest to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crash. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen). Clive faints, but Graeme agrees to assist Paul and gives him a ride. |
| score: 0.351855539045 |
| What does Graeme do with Paul? |
| 0) He helps him to look for his stuff. |
| 1) He binds his wounds. |
| 2) He takes him to the hospital. |
| 3) He gives him a ride. |
| 4) He helps him repair his car. |
| Plot: Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg) and Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the American Southwest to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crash. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen). Clive faints, but Graeme agrees to assist Paul and gives him a ride. |
| score: 0.201938891996 |
| Who are Graeme and Clive? |
| 0) American comic book enthusiasts. |
| 1) British comic book enthusiasts. |
| 2) Young British board games lovers. |
| 3) British fiction novels enthusiasts. |
| 4) Two British stand up comics. |
| Plot: Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg) and Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the American Southwest to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crash. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen). Clive faints, but Graeme agrees to assist Paul and gives him a ride. |
| score: 0.338939326662 |
| Who is revealed to be the driver of the car that crashes? |
| 0) An old man. |
| 1) An alien. |
| 2) Their friend. |
| 3) A humanoid robot. |
| 4) A young boy. |
| Plot: Graeme Willy (Simon Pegg) and Clive Gollings (Nick Frost) are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the American Southwest to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crash. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen). Clive faints, but Graeme agrees to assist Paul and gives him a ride. |
| score: 0.147602013498 |
| Who runs the RV park where Graeme, Clive, and Paul camp at? |
| 0) Mary Buggs and her brother Moses |
| 1) Mary Buggs and her father Moses |
| 2) Ruth Buggs and her father Jesus |
| 3) Ruth Buggs and her husband Moses |
| 4) Ruth Buggs and her father Moses |
| Plot: Graeme, Clive and Paul camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists Ruth Buggs (Kristen Wiig) and her father, Moses. Upon Ruth discovering Paul, the three are forced to take her with them. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call Moses, but Zoil intercepts the call and she is accosted by the rednecks, starting a bar fight in the process. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but claims to know nothing about "a one-eyed girl" or "two British nerds". Released, she and Graeme retrieve Clive and Paul, who narrowly escape O'Reilly. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base, but they insist on catching the alien on their own. |
| score: 0.409820383511 |
| How are Moses and Ruth related? |
| 0) Moses is Ruth's cousin |
| 1) Moses is Ruth's uncle |
| 2) Moses is Ruth's father |
| 3) Moses is Ruth's brother |
| 4) Moses is Ruth's grandfather |
| Plot: Graeme, Clive and Paul camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists Ruth Buggs (Kristen Wiig) and her father, Moses. Upon Ruth discovering Paul, the three are forced to take her with them. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call Moses, but Zoil intercepts the call and she is accosted by the rednecks, starting a bar fight in the process. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but claims to know nothing about "a one-eyed girl" or "two British nerds". Released, she and Graeme retrieve Clive and Paul, who narrowly escape O'Reilly. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base, but they insist on catching the alien on their own. |
| score: 0.308673424761 |
| How do Haggard and O'Reilly respond when Zoil orders them back to base? |
| 0) They quit |
| 1) They refuse and insist on catching the alien on their own |
| 2) They refuse and insist on taking a vacation |
| 3) They refuse and insist on bringing Ruth in for questioning again |
| 4) They return to base |
| Plot: Graeme, Clive and Paul camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists Ruth Buggs (Kristen Wiig) and her father, Moses. Upon Ruth discovering Paul, the three are forced to take her with them. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call Moses, but Zoil intercepts the call and she is accosted by the rednecks, starting a bar fight in the process. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but claims to know nothing about "a one-eyed girl" or "two British nerds". Released, she and Graeme retrieve Clive and Paul, who narrowly escape O'Reilly. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base, but they insist on catching the alien on their own. |
| score: 0.3599425735 |
| Who has been after Clive and Paul while Ruth was being questioned by Zoil? |
| 0) Agents Haggard and O'Reilly |
| 1) Agents Haggard and O'Ryan |
| 2) No one |
| 3) The local police |
| 4) Ruth's father |
| Plot: Graeme, Clive and Paul camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists Ruth Buggs (Kristen Wiig) and her father, Moses. Upon Ruth discovering Paul, the three are forced to take her with them. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call Moses, but Zoil intercepts the call and she is accosted by the rednecks, starting a bar fight in the process. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but claims to know nothing about "a one-eyed girl" or "two British nerds". Released, she and Graeme retrieve Clive and Paul, who narrowly escape O'Reilly. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base, but they insist on catching the alien on their own. |
| score: 0.414196038838 |
| Who intercepts the call Ruth makes to her father at the bar? |
| 0) Graeme |
| 1) Agent O'Reilly |
| 2) Agent Zoil |
| 3) Paul |
| 4) Clive |
| Plot: Graeme, Clive and Paul camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists Ruth Buggs (Kristen Wiig) and her father, Moses. Upon Ruth discovering Paul, the three are forced to take her with them. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call Moses, but Zoil intercepts the call and she is accosted by the rednecks, starting a bar fight in the process. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but claims to know nothing about "a one-eyed girl" or "two British nerds". Released, she and Graeme retrieve Clive and Paul, who narrowly escape O'Reilly. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base, but they insist on catching the alien on their own. |
| score: 0.27389035589 |
| Where do Graeme, Clive, and Paul camp later? |
| 0) At an RV park run by devout Catholics |
| 1) In a grocery store parking lot |
| 2) At an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists |
| 3) In the middle of the woods |
| 4) At an RV park run by Hasidic Jews |
| Plot: Graeme, Clive and Paul camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists Ruth Buggs (Kristen Wiig) and her father, Moses. Upon Ruth discovering Paul, the three are forced to take her with them. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call Moses, but Zoil intercepts the call and she is accosted by the rednecks, starting a bar fight in the process. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but claims to know nothing about "a one-eyed girl" or "two British nerds". Released, she and Graeme retrieve Clive and Paul, who narrowly escape O'Reilly. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base, but they insist on catching the alien on their own. |
| score: 0.345370042877 |
| What does Ruth do after she is released by Zoil? |
| 0) She calls the police |
| 1) She helps Graeme rescue Clive and Paul |
| 2) She helps Clive rescue Graeme and Paul |
| 3) She goes back to the RV camp |
| 4) She helps Paul rescue Graeme and Clive |
| Plot: Paul, Graeme, Clive, Ruth and Tara arrive at Devils Tower National Monument, where they set off fireworks as a signal to any watching aliens. A helicopter suddenly arrives with agents and The Big Guy. Zoil then appears and starts a stand-off, disabling the agents, but is then wounded by The Big Guy. (Secretly, Zoil is Paul's friend and attempting to aid the escape under cover of capturing Paul.) Just as The Big Guy is about to kill them, she is crushed by a suddenly arriving spaceship. Paul says goodbye to his friends before he leaves in the ship with Tara. Two years later, Graeme, Clive, Ruth, and O'Reilly (who survived the explosion) are at another Comic-Con where Graeme and Clive are promoting Paul, their best-selling "novel". |
| score: 0.381165998662 |
| What happens as Paul and his friends set off the fireworks? |
| 0) A helicopter lands |
| 1) An airplane lands |
| 2) A rocket ship lands |
| 3) A limo drives up |
| 4) A tank drives up |
| Plot: Paul, Graeme, Clive, Ruth and Tara arrive at Devils Tower National Monument, where they set off fireworks as a signal to any watching aliens. A helicopter suddenly arrives with agents and The Big Guy. Zoil then appears and starts a stand-off, disabling the agents, but is then wounded by The Big Guy. (Secretly, Zoil is Paul's friend and attempting to aid the escape under cover of capturing Paul.) Just as The Big Guy is about to kill them, she is crushed by a suddenly arriving spaceship. Paul says goodbye to his friends before he leaves in the ship with Tara. Two years later, Graeme, Clive, Ruth, and O'Reilly (who survived the explosion) are at another Comic-Con where Graeme and Clive are promoting Paul, their best-selling "novel". |
| score: 0.16068691245 |
| Who stops the agents from attacking Paul and his friends? |
| 0) Agent O'Reilly |
| 1) Paul |
| 2) Zoil |
| 3) Tara |
| 4) The Big Guy |
| Plot: Later, United States Secret Service Agent Zoil (Jason Bateman) arrives at the car crash site and informs his unseen female superior, "the Big Guy" (Sigourney Weaver), that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard (Bill Hader) and O'Reilly (Joe Lo Truglio), to assist Zoil. |
| score: 0.276670791219 |
| What does Zoil tell his superior after arriving at the site of Paul's car crash? |
| 0) He tells her that he need her help to catch Paul |
| 1) He tells her that he is not at all close to catching Paul |
| 2) He tells her that he is closing in on Paul |
| 3) He tells her she looks nice |
| 4) He tells her that the weather is really nice today |
| Plot: Later, United States Secret Service Agent Zoil (Jason Bateman) arrives at the car crash site and informs his unseen female superior, "the Big Guy" (Sigourney Weaver), that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard (Bill Hader) and O'Reilly (Joe Lo Truglio), to assist Zoil. |
| score: 0.339351631728 |
| What does Zoil refer to his superior as? |
| 0) Mother |
| 1) The Big Guy |
| 2) Boss Woman |
| 3) The Amazon |
| 4) The Big Woman |
| Plot: Later, United States Secret Service Agent Zoil (Jason Bateman) arrives at the car crash site and informs his unseen female superior, "the Big Guy" (Sigourney Weaver), that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard (Bill Hader) and O'Reilly (Joe Lo Truglio), to assist Zoil. |
| score: 0.30595392998 |
| Who is sent to help Zoil with his investigation on Paul? |
| 0) Agents Stevens and O'Reilly |
| 1) Agents Haggard and O'Ryan |
| 2) No one |
| 3) Agents Hazard and O'Reilly |
| 4) Agents Haggard and O'Reilly |
| Plot: Later, United States Secret Service Agent Zoil (Jason Bateman) arrives at the car crash site and informs his unseen female superior, "the Big Guy" (Sigourney Weaver), that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard (Bill Hader) and O'Reilly (Joe Lo Truglio), to assist Zoil. |
| score: 0.431804741724 |
| Who is Agent Zoil? |
| 0) A CIA agent |
| 1) A Secret Service agent |
| 2) An FBI agent |
| 3) A DEA agent |
| 4) A detective |
| Plot: Later, United States Secret Service Agent Zoil (Jason Bateman) arrives at the car crash site and informs his unseen female superior, "the Big Guy" (Sigourney Weaver), that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard (Bill Hader) and O'Reilly (Joe Lo Truglio), to assist Zoil. |
| score: 0.27079995638 |
| What happens as Tara makes tea for her visitors? |
| 0) Haggard, O'Reilly and Jake surround the house |
| 1) Haggard, O'Reilly and Jorge surround the house |
| 2) Haggard, O'Reilly and Adam surround the house |
| 3) Haggard, O'Reilly and Zoil surround the house |
| 4) Haggard, O'Reilly and Sword surround the house |
| Plot: The group soon arrive at a house owned by Tara (Blythe Danner), an elder who knew Paul years ago right after he crashed on Earth. As she makes tea for her visitors, Haggard, O'Reilly and Zoil surround the house. The fugitives flee, but O'Reilly shoots at them, igniting gas from Tara's stove and destroying her house. O'Reilly is apparently killed in the explosion. Zoil pursues, but Haggard runs Moses off the road and catches up to the RV. Due to an error in judgement, Haggard drives off a cliff and is killed. Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Paul within the hour, but she is tired of waiting and informs Zoil that she has ordered a "military response". |
| score: 0.393870683342 |
| What happens when O'Reilly tries to shoot at the fugitives as they flee Tara's house? |
| 0) It ignites gas from gas station and destroying her neighbours house |
| 1) It ignites gas from gas station and destroying her house |
| 2) It ignites gas from Tara's car and destroying her house |
| 3) It ignites gas from Tara's car and destroying her neighbours house |
| 4) It ignites gas from Tara's stove and destroying her house |
| Plot: The group soon arrive at a house owned by Tara (Blythe Danner), an elder who knew Paul years ago right after he crashed on Earth. As she makes tea for her visitors, Haggard, O'Reilly and Zoil surround the house. The fugitives flee, but O'Reilly shoots at them, igniting gas from Tara's stove and destroying her house. O'Reilly is apparently killed in the explosion. Zoil pursues, but Haggard runs Moses off the road and catches up to the RV. Due to an error in judgement, Haggard drives off a cliff and is killed. Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Paul within the hour, but she is tired of waiting and informs Zoil that she has ordered a "military response". |
| score: 0.353022450918 |
| What does Zoil tell the Big Guy after both Haggard and O'Reilly are killed? |
| 0) Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Tara within the hour |
| 1) Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Adam within the hour |
| 2) Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Clive within the hour |
| 3) Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Jake within the hour |
| 4) Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Paul within the hour |
| Plot: Later, United States Secret Service Agent Zoil (Jason Bateman) arrives at the car crash site and informs his unseen female superior, "the Big Guy" (Sigourney Weaver), that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard (Bill Hader) and O'Reilly (Joe Lo Truglio), to assist Zoil. |
| score: 0.515794896913 |
| Where do Graeme and his group go later? |
| 0) Graeme and his group gone to a house owned by Adam |
| 1) Graeme and his group gone to a house owned by Vendor |
| 2) Graeme and his group gone to a house owned by Gollings |
| 3) Graeme and his group gone to a house owned by Jorge |
| 4) Graeme and his group gone to a house owned by Tara |
| Plot: Paul, Graeme, Clive, Ruth and Tara arrive at Devils Tower National Monument, where they set off fireworks as a signal to any watching aliens. A helicopter suddenly arrives with agents and The Big Guy. Zoil then appears and starts a stand-off, disabling the agents, but is then wounded by The Big Guy. (Secretly, Zoil is Paul's friend and attempting to aid the escape under cover of capturing Paul.) Just as The Big Guy is about to kill them, she is crushed by a suddenly arriving spaceship. Paul says goodbye to his friends before he leaves in the ship with Tara. Two years later, Graeme, Clive, Ruth, and O'Reilly (who survived the explosion) are at another Comic-Con where Graeme and Clive are promoting Paul, their best-selling "novel". |
| score: 0.311367777735 |
| What does the U.S. President do after the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? |
| 0) He asks the U.S. Congress to declare war against Japan |
| 1) He orders an attack on Japan |
| 2) He steps down from the presidency |
| 3) He leads an attack on Japan |
| 4) He calls on France for help |
| Plot: Early the next morning, on December 7, 1941, the Japanese navy begins its attack on Pearl Harbor. The two pilots drive away in search of a still standing airfield, while Evelyn and the other nurses rush for the hospital. The nurses struggle to give emergency treatment to hundreds of injured, some of whom must be turned away because they cannot be saved. Rafe and Danny manage to get in the air in two P-40s, shooting down seven Japanese Zeros. The next day, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Jon Voight) delivers his Day of Infamy Speech to the nation and asks the US Congress to declare a state of war with the Empire of Japan. |
| score: 0.299025694294 |
| When do the Japanese attack the Pearl Harbor? |
| 0) December 7, 1945 |
| 1) December 7, 1941 |
| 2) December 6, 1941 |
| 3) Dcember 7, 1940 |
| 4) December 10, 1941 |
| Plot: Early the next morning, on December 7, 1941, the Japanese navy begins its attack on Pearl Harbor. The two pilots drive away in search of a still standing airfield, while Evelyn and the other nurses rush for the hospital. The nurses struggle to give emergency treatment to hundreds of injured, some of whom must be turned away because they cannot be saved. Rafe and Danny manage to get in the air in two P-40s, shooting down seven Japanese Zeros. The next day, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Jon Voight) delivers his Day of Infamy Speech to the nation and asks the US Congress to declare a state of war with the Empire of Japan. |
| score: 0.295367899637 |
| Which squadron does Rafe join? |
| 0) The Eagle Squadron |
| 1) The Top Dogs Squadron |
| 2) The Redhawks Squadron |
| 3) The Green Hornets Squadron |
| 4) The Panther Squadron |
| Plot: Eighteen years later, in January 1941, Danny (Josh Hartnett) and Rafe (Ben Affleck) are both first lieutenants under the command of Major Jimmy Doolittle (Alec Baldwin). Doolittle informs Rafe that he has been accepted into the Eagle Squadron (a RAF outfit for American pilots during the Battle of Britain). Rafe immediately accepts the position. Rafe lies to Danny, though, saying that he was assigned by Doolittle and had no say in the matter. |
| score: 0.389124160884 |
| What is the name of the nurse who meets Rafe at his medical exam? |
| 0) Sandra |
| 1) Betty |
| 2) Barbara |
| 3) Evelyn |
| 4) Martha |
| Plot: In the aftermath, the survivors attend a memorial service to honor the numerous dead, including fellow nurses and pilots. Later, Danny and Rafe are assigned to travel stateside under newly promoted Lt. Colonel Doolittle for a secret mission. Before they leave, Evelyn reveals to Rafe that she is pregnant with Danny's child and that she will remain with Danny, though she claims she will always love Rafe just as much. |
| score: 0.403727359118 |
| What happens to Rafe during the battle over the English Channel? |
| 0) He crashes |
| 1) He is killed |
| 2) He is injured |
| 3) He is captured |
| 4) He is shot down |
| Plot: In the meantime, Danny, Evelyn and their fellow pilots and nurses are transferred to Pearl Harbor, where there is little action; meanwhile, Rafe flies in numerous dogfights with the RAF against the Luftwaffe. During one battle, Rafe is shot down over the English Channel and presumed to be killed in action. Danny gives Evelyn the news and she is devastated. It is then that Danny learns from Evelyn that Rafe volunteered for the assignment. |
| score: 0.299077310823 |
| What does Evelyn tell Danny when she hears of Rafe's supposed death? |
| 0) That she is pregnant with his child |
| 1) That he wanted to die in action |
| 2) That he volunteered for the mission |
| 3) That he was forced to go on the mission |
| 4) That she doesn't believe he is dead |
| Plot: In the meantime, Danny, Evelyn and their fellow pilots and nurses are transferred to Pearl Harbor, where there is little action; meanwhile, Rafe flies in numerous dogfights with the RAF against the Luftwaffe. During one battle, Rafe is shot down over the English Channel and presumed to be killed in action. Danny gives Evelyn the news and she is devastated. It is then that Danny learns from Evelyn that Rafe volunteered for the assignment. |
| score: 0.379860141274 |
| While Rafe is with the Eagle Squadron, where is Danny? |
| 0) France |
| 1) Pearl Harbor |
| 2) California |
| 3) Japan |
| 4) China |
| Plot: In the meantime, Danny, Evelyn and their fellow pilots and nurses are transferred to Pearl Harbor, where there is little action; meanwhile, Rafe flies in numerous dogfights with the RAF against the Luftwaffe. During one battle, Rafe is shot down over the English Channel and presumed to be killed in action. Danny gives Evelyn the news and she is devastated. It is then that Danny learns from Evelyn that Rafe volunteered for the assignment. |
| score: 0.366132743431 |
| What's the name of Danny's and Evelyn's son? |
| 0) Rafe |
| 1) Joe |
| 2) Franklin |
| 3) Danny |
| 4) Billy |
| Plot: Three months later, Evelyn and Danny realize they are developing feelings for each other. Danny takes Evelyn for a sunset flight over the harbor and begins a relationship with her. |
| score: 0.552798039562 |
| What do Rafe and baby Danny do in the end? |
| 0) They ride off in Danny's truck |
| 1) They go swimming |
| 2) They visit Danny's grave |
| 3) They visit Pearl Harbor |
| 4) They fly off into the sunset in an old biplane |
| Plot: Afterward, both Evelyn and Rafe are awarded medals. Rafe is awarded his medal by President Roosevelt. A few years later after the war ends, Rafe and Evelyn, now married, visit Danny's grave with Danny's and Evelyn's son, also named Danny. Rafe asks baby Danny if he would like to go flying, and the two fly off into the sunset in the old biplane that his father had. |
| score: 0.484760502152 |
| Who rescues the remaining pilots after the crash? |
| 0) The Koreans |
| 1) The Germans |
| 2) The French |
| 3) The British |
| 4) The Chinese |
| Plot: Rafe runs to Danny's side and attempts to pull a sharp piece of metal from Danny's neck, but they are once again attacked by Japanese patrols. Danny is shot during the attack while the other pilots, Red (Ewen Bremner) and Gooz (Michael Shannon), kill off the remaining Japanese patrolmen. Holding a dying Danny in his arms, Rafe tells Danny that he can't die because he is going to be a father, to which the dying Danny replies that Rafe will have to be the father. The remaining pilots are rescued by the Chinese. Upon his return home, a visibly pregnant Evelyn sees Rafe getting off the aircraft, carrying Danny's coffin. |
| score: 0.163478896736 |
| How is Danny injured after the crash in Japanese territory in China? |
| 0) By a sharp piece of metal in his neck |
| 1) He has broken his arm |
| 2) He has lost his leg |
| 3) His shoulder is dislocated |
| 4) He has a piece of metal in his spine |
| Plot: Rafe runs to Danny's side and attempts to pull a sharp piece of metal from Danny's neck, but they are once again attacked by Japanese patrols. Danny is shot during the attack while the other pilots, Red (Ewen Bremner) and Gooz (Michael Shannon), kill off the remaining Japanese patrolmen. Holding a dying Danny in his arms, Rafe tells Danny that he can't die because he is going to be a father, to which the dying Danny replies that Rafe will have to be the father. The remaining pilots are rescued by the Chinese. Upon his return home, a visibly pregnant Evelyn sees Rafe getting off the aircraft, carrying Danny's coffin. |
| score: 0.244869095349 |
| Where do the raiders crash after bombing Tokyo? |
| 0) In a rice paddy in China |
| 1) In the mountains |
| 2) In South Korea |
| 3) In the North China Sea |
| 4) In a Japanese village |
| Plot: Upon their arrival in California, Danny and Rafe are both promoted to Captain and awarded the silver star. Doolittle asks them to volunteer for a top secret mission, which they both immediately accept although the risks are high. While sitting at a bonfire on a beach, Rafe attempts to dissuade Danny from going, but Danny decides to go anyway, thinking that Rafe is just trying to protect him. During the next three months, Rafe, Danny and other pilots train with specially modified B-25 Mitchell bombers, learning how to launch them with a limited runway. In April, the raiders are sent towards Japan on board the USS Hornet, and are informed that their mission will involve bombing Tokyo and then landing in China. However, the Japanese discover them early, forcing the raiders to launch from a longer distance than planned. After a successful bombing run against Tokyo, the raiders crash-land on Japanese-occupied territory in China in a rice paddy. The Japanese Army pin down Rafe's plane, but Danny's crew flies over and shoots the Japanese patrol before crashing. |
| score: 0.227719903618 |
| What happens after the raiders are sent towards Japan? |
| 0) They are shot down by the Russians |
| 1) They are attacked by the Chinese |
| 2) They are discovered by the Japanese |
| 3) They bomb Tokyo and return |
| 4) They are captured and killed by the Japanese |
| Plot: Upon their arrival in California, Danny and Rafe are both promoted to Captain and awarded the silver star. Doolittle asks them to volunteer for a top secret mission, which they both immediately accept although the risks are high. While sitting at a bonfire on a beach, Rafe attempts to dissuade Danny from going, but Danny decides to go anyway, thinking that Rafe is just trying to protect him. During the next three months, Rafe, Danny and other pilots train with specially modified B-25 Mitchell bombers, learning how to launch them with a limited runway. In April, the raiders are sent towards Japan on board the USS Hornet, and are informed that their mission will involve bombing Tokyo and then landing in China. However, the Japanese discover them early, forcing the raiders to launch from a longer distance than planned. After a successful bombing run against Tokyo, the raiders crash-land on Japanese-occupied territory in China in a rice paddy. The Japanese Army pin down Rafe's plane, but Danny's crew flies over and shoots the Japanese patrol before crashing. |
| score: 0.195423209961 |
| Where was Rafe actually the entire time he was missing? |
| 0) France |
| 1) Japan |
| 2) China |
| 3) England |
| 4) Germany |
| Plot: On the night of December 6, Evelyn is shocked to discover Rafe, alive and well, standing outside her door. He explains that he survived his aircraft crash and was rescued by a French fishing boat, and has been stuck in occupied France ever since. Danny comes soon afterward holding a telegram from Western Union stating that Rafe is in fact alive. Rafe realizes that Danny and Evelyn are now together and leaves feeling betrayed. He goes to the Hula bar where he is welcomed back by his overjoyed fellow pilots. Danny finds Rafe in the bar with the intention of making things right but a drunken Rafe will have none of it. The two get into a fight. When the police arrive, Danny and Rafe drive away and, after talking, eventually fall asleep in their car. |
| score: 0.278948414454 |
| How does Rafe feel when he learns that Danny and Evelyn are together? |
| 0) Betrayed |
| 1) Disappointed |
| 2) Happy |
| 3) Lonely |
| 4) Sad |
| Plot: Afterward, both Evelyn and Rafe are awarded medals. Rafe is awarded his medal by President Roosevelt. A few years later after the war ends, Rafe and Evelyn, now married, visit Danny's grave with Danny's and Evelyn's son, also named Danny. Rafe asks baby Danny if he would like to go flying, and the two fly off into the sunset in the old biplane that his father had. |
| score: 0.336772958727 |
| When does Rafe reappear? |
| 0) December 30 |
| 1) Janaury 6 |
| 2) December 6 |
| 3) October 6 |
| 4) November 20 |
| Plot: On the night of December 6, Evelyn is shocked to discover Rafe, alive and well, standing outside her door. He explains that he survived his aircraft crash and was rescued by a French fishing boat, and has been stuck in occupied France ever since. Danny comes soon afterward holding a telegram from Western Union stating that Rafe is in fact alive. Rafe realizes that Danny and Evelyn are now together and leaves feeling betrayed. He goes to the Hula bar where he is welcomed back by his overjoyed fellow pilots. Danny finds Rafe in the bar with the intention of making things right but a drunken Rafe will have none of it. The two get into a fight. When the police arrive, Danny and Rafe drive away and, after talking, eventually fall asleep in their car. |
| score: 0.312176881127 |
| Which positions do Rafe and Danny hold in 1941? |
| 0) Lieutenants |
| 1) Majors |
| 2) Captains |
| 3) First Lieutenants |
| 4) Lieutenant Colonels |
| Plot: Eighteen years later, in January 1941, Danny (Josh Hartnett) and Rafe (Ben Affleck) are both first lieutenants under the command of Major Jimmy Doolittle (Alec Baldwin). Doolittle informs Rafe that he has been accepted into the Eagle Squadron (a RAF outfit for American pilots during the Battle of Britain). Rafe immediately accepts the position. Rafe lies to Danny, though, saying that he was assigned by Doolittle and had no say in the matter. |
| score: 0.332795154906 |
| Who is Rafe's and Danny's commander in WWII? |
| 0) Winkle |
| 1) Fusco |
| 2) Miller |
| 3) Doolittle |
| 4) Thompson |
| Plot: In the aftermath, the survivors attend a memorial service to honor the numerous dead, including fellow nurses and pilots. Later, Danny and Rafe are assigned to travel stateside under newly promoted Lt. Colonel Doolittle for a secret mission. Before they leave, Evelyn reveals to Rafe that she is pregnant with Danny's child and that she will remain with Danny, though she claims she will always love Rafe just as much. |
| score: 0.417357033593 |
| What is the former Commodore Norrington's new title? |
| 0) Admiral |
| 1) Governor |
| 2) General |
| 3) Duke |
| 4) Lieutenant |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.135434410073 |
| Who killed Norrington? |
| 0) Bootstrap Bill |
| 1) Elizabeth |
| 2) Barbossa |
| 3) Jack |
| 4) Will |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.165388803998 |
| Who murdered Sao Feng? |
| 0) Bootstrap Bill |
| 1) Jack |
| 2) Norrington |
| 3) Will |
| 4) Davy Jones |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.283985648117 |
| Why does the Brethren Court intend to release Calypso? |
| 0) To defeat Davy Jones |
| 1) To defeat Barbossa |
| 2) Because they felt like she fulfilled her sentence |
| 3) To defeat Beckett |
| 4) To defeat Jack |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.268711271766 |
| Why was Calypso forced to stay in human form? |
| 0) Because she betrayed Jack Sparrow |
| 1) Because they didn't like her |
| 2) Just because they felt like it |
| 3) Because she was becoming too powerful |
| 4) Because she betrayed Davy Jones |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.237387937581 |
| What did Calypso do when she found out who trapped her? |
| 0) She disappeared |
| 1) She vanished and summoned an enormous maelstrom |
| 2) She trapped Jones and dragged him away |
| 3) She killed everyone |
| 4) She killed Jones |
| Plot: The Black Pearl arrives at Shipwreck Cove where Barbossa tries to convince the Court to release Calypso. Jacks father Captain Teague and Keeper of the Pirate Code, informs the Court that only an elected Pirate King can decide what shall be done, so Jack votes for Elizabeth to ascend to the title. Davy Jones visits Tia Dalma in the Pearls brig, revealing she is Calypso, and they promise to be together again. When Becketts fleet arrive to confront the Brethren Courts, Elizabeth, Jack, Barbossa, Beckett, Jones, and Will parley, trading Will for Jack, and Barbossa steals Jacks piece of eight, all of which are owned by the Pirate Lords and required to free Calypso. Barbossa frees Calypso, but when Will reveals it was Jones who imprisoned her, Calypso vanishes and summons an enormous maelstrom. |
| score: 0.209485127176 |
| What was Jack's father's role at the Brethren Court? |
| 0) Pirate Lord of the Caribbean Sea |
| 1) Keeper of the Pirate Code |
| 2) Pirate Lord of the Caspian Sea |
| 3) The Timekeeper |
| 4) The Pirate King |
| Plot: The Black Pearl arrives at Shipwreck Cove where Barbossa tries to convince the Court to release Calypso. Jacks father Captain Teague and Keeper of the Pirate Code, informs the Court that only an elected Pirate King can decide what shall be done, so Jack votes for Elizabeth to ascend to the title. Davy Jones visits Tia Dalma in the Pearls brig, revealing she is Calypso, and they promise to be together again. When Becketts fleet arrive to confront the Brethren Courts, Elizabeth, Jack, Barbossa, Beckett, Jones, and Will parley, trading Will for Jack, and Barbossa steals Jacks piece of eight, all of which are owned by the Pirate Lords and required to free Calypso. Barbossa frees Calypso, but when Will reveals it was Jones who imprisoned her, Calypso vanishes and summons an enormous maelstrom. |
| score: 0.23016063297 |
| Who tried to persuade the Brethren Court to free the sea goddess? |
| 0) Elizabeth |
| 1) Jack |
| 2) Jones |
| 3) Captain Teague |
| 4) Barbossa |
| Plot: The Pearl and the Dutchman do battle in the maelstrom, with both Will and Elizabeth being wed by Barbossa before swinging over to the Dutchman to aid Jack. Jones stabs Will with a sword, but Jack and Elizabeth have Will stab Jones heart, killing Jones. Will dies, Jack and Elizabeth escaping the Dutchman as it is sucked into a maelstrom. As Becketts ship, the Endeavour, approaches to destroy the Pearl, the Dutchman rises, now captained by Will, and the crew free of Jones curse. Together, the two pirate ships destroy the Endeavour, a stunned Beckett going down with the ship. With Will now bound to escort souls lost at sea to the next world for ten years, Will and Elizabeth consummate their marriage before he departs on the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.172431150807 |
| Who is Calypso in human form? |
| 0) Giselle |
| 1) Elizabeth |
| 2) Tia Dalma |
| 3) Scarlett |
| 4) Ragetti |
| Plot: The Black Pearl arrives at Shipwreck Cove where Barbossa tries to convince the Court to release Calypso. Jacks father Captain Teague and Keeper of the Pirate Code, informs the Court that only an elected Pirate King can decide what shall be done, so Jack votes for Elizabeth to ascend to the title. Davy Jones visits Tia Dalma in the Pearls brig, revealing she is Calypso, and they promise to be together again. When Becketts fleet arrive to confront the Brethren Courts, Elizabeth, Jack, Barbossa, Beckett, Jones, and Will parley, trading Will for Jack, and Barbossa steals Jacks piece of eight, all of which are owned by the Pirate Lords and required to free Calypso. Barbossa frees Calypso, but when Will reveals it was Jones who imprisoned her, Calypso vanishes and summons an enormous maelstrom. |
| score: 0.223649822768 |
| Who pronounced Will and Elizabeth man and wife? |
| 0) Tia |
| 1) Jones |
| 2) Jack |
| 3) Gibbs |
| 4) Barbossa |
| Plot: Later, Jack and Joshamee Gibbs discover Barbossa has stolen the Black Pearl again, but Jack planned ahead and cut out Sao Fengs navigational charts, departing from Tortuga alone to track down the mythical Fountain of Youth to become immortal. Ten years later, Elizabeth and her son watch from a sea cliff as Will returns aboard the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.238770660765 |
| Which two ships were fighting in the whirlpool? |
| 0) The Queen Anne's Revenge and the Pearl |
| 1) The Dutchman and the Endeavour |
| 2) The Pearl and the Dutchman |
| 3) Th Empress and the Endeavour |
| 4) The Endeavour and the Pearl |
| Plot: The Pearl and the Dutchman do battle in the maelstrom, with both Will and Elizabeth being wed by Barbossa before swinging over to the Dutchman to aid Jack. Jones stabs Will with a sword, but Jack and Elizabeth have Will stab Jones heart, killing Jones. Will dies, Jack and Elizabeth escaping the Dutchman as it is sucked into a maelstrom. As Becketts ship, the Endeavour, approaches to destroy the Pearl, the Dutchman rises, now captained by Will, and the crew free of Jones curse. Together, the two pirate ships destroy the Endeavour, a stunned Beckett going down with the ship. With Will now bound to escort souls lost at sea to the next world for ten years, Will and Elizabeth consummate their marriage before he departs on the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.241671968251 |
| What did Will and Elizabeth do before he left on the Dutchman? |
| 0) Kissed |
| 1) Consummated their marriage |
| 2) Got remarried |
| 3) Embraced |
| 4) Had a party |
| Plot: The Pearl and the Dutchman do battle in the maelstrom, with both Will and Elizabeth being wed by Barbossa before swinging over to the Dutchman to aid Jack. Jones stabs Will with a sword, but Jack and Elizabeth have Will stab Jones heart, killing Jones. Will dies, Jack and Elizabeth escaping the Dutchman as it is sucked into a maelstrom. As Becketts ship, the Endeavour, approaches to destroy the Pearl, the Dutchman rises, now captained by Will, and the crew free of Jones curse. Together, the two pirate ships destroy the Endeavour, a stunned Beckett going down with the ship. With Will now bound to escort souls lost at sea to the next world for ten years, Will and Elizabeth consummate their marriage before he departs on the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.197835056125 |
| Where did Will and Elizabeth get married? |
| 0) On the Shipwreck Cove |
| 1) Aboard the Endeavour |
| 2) |
| 3) On the Dutchman |
| 4) Aboard the Black Pearl |
| Plot: Later, Jack and Joshamee Gibbs discover Barbossa has stolen the Black Pearl again, but Jack planned ahead and cut out Sao Fengs navigational charts, departing from Tortuga alone to track down the mythical Fountain of Youth to become immortal. Ten years later, Elizabeth and her son watch from a sea cliff as Will returns aboard the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.251024891714 |
| Who stole the Black Pearl? |
| 0) Jones |
| 1) Will |
| 2) Beckett |
| 3) Barbossa |
| 4) Norrington |
| Plot: Later, Jack and Joshamee Gibbs discover Barbossa has stolen the Black Pearl again, but Jack planned ahead and cut out Sao Fengs navigational charts, departing from Tortuga alone to track down the mythical Fountain of Youth to become immortal. Ten years later, Elizabeth and her son watch from a sea cliff as Will returns aboard the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.273863544173 |
| Where did the Nine Pirate Lords hold their meeting? |
| 0) In Davy Jones' Locker |
| 1) Aboard the Dutchman |
| 2) Shipwreck Cove |
| 3) Aboard the Pearl |
| 4) At the Brethren Court |
| Plot: The Black Pearl arrives at Shipwreck Cove where Barbossa tries to convince the Court to release Calypso. Jacks father Captain Teague and Keeper of the Pirate Code, informs the Court that only an elected Pirate King can decide what shall be done, so Jack votes for Elizabeth to ascend to the title. Davy Jones visits Tia Dalma in the Pearls brig, revealing she is Calypso, and they promise to be together again. When Becketts fleet arrive to confront the Brethren Courts, Elizabeth, Jack, Barbossa, Beckett, Jones, and Will parley, trading Will for Jack, and Barbossa steals Jacks piece of eight, all of which are owned by the Pirate Lords and required to free Calypso. Barbossa frees Calypso, but when Will reveals it was Jones who imprisoned her, Calypso vanishes and summons an enormous maelstrom. |
| score: 0.259282380195 |
| Whose men attacked Sao Feng's ship? |
| 0) Gibbs' |
| 1) Barbossa's |
| 2) Jones' |
| 3) Beckett's |
| 4) Bill's |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.309662352219 |
| What was the name of the pirate who knew the way to Davy Jones' locker? |
| 0) Gibbs |
| 1) Norrington |
| 2) Marty |
| 3) Ragetti |
| 4) Sao Feng |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.312495413004 |
| Which country did Jack's friends sail to in order to find a way to the Locker? |
| 0) China |
| 1) Panama |
| 2) Singapore |
| 3) India |
| 4) Russia |
| Plot: To control the oceans, Lord Cutler Beckett executes anyone associated with piracy and uses Davy Jones to destroy pirate ships. Condemned prisoners sing Hoist the Colours to compel the nine Pirate Lords to convene at Shipwreck Cove to hold the Brethren Court. However, Captain Jack Sparrow, one of the Lords, never named a successor. Captain Barbossa, along with Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Tia Dalma, and the crew of the Black Pearl, plot to rescue Jack from Davy Jones Locker. Travelling to Singapore, the crew meet Sao Feng who owns navigational charts to the Locker. Becketts soldiers invade, but the crew escape, Feng and Turner making a deal to give Jack to Feng so he in turn can use the Pearl to rescue his father Bootstrap Bill from the Flying Dutchman. The crew successfully rescue Jack, but find themselves trapped in the Locker, encountering dead souls, including Elizabeths murdered father Governor Swann. They learn the Dutchman must have a captain, and their heart must be cut out to captain the vessel. |
| score: 0.144385810237 |
| Why does Jack throw Will off the Pearl? |
| 0) So Will could spy on Jones |
| 1) Because Will betrayed him to Feng |
| 2) As part of the plan to take over the Dutchman and free WIll's father |
| 3) To confuse Feng and his men |
| 4) |
| Plot: Later, Jack and Joshamee Gibbs discover Barbossa has stolen the Black Pearl again, but Jack planned ahead and cut out Sao Fengs navigational charts, departing from Tortuga alone to track down the mythical Fountain of Youth to become immortal. Ten years later, Elizabeth and her son watch from a sea cliff as Will returns aboard the Dutchman. |
| score: 0.281246801713 |
| Who attacks the Black Pearl when it returns to the living world? |
| 0) Beckett and his men |
| 1) Sao Feng and Beckett's men |
| 2) Bootstrap Bill |
| 3) Barbossa |
| 4) Jone's crew |
| Plot: Returning to the living world, the Pearl crew are set upon by Sao Feng and Becketts men. Through a complex series of deals, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng under the belief she is the goddess Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl, though Jack later kicks Will off the ship as part of the plan to seize control of the Dutchman and save Wills father. Sao Feng explains to Elizabeth that the Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after she betrayed her lover Davy Jones, and plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Davy Jones attacks Fengs ship, killing him, but he appoints Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Admiral Norrington frees Elizabeth and her new crew from the Dutchman upon learning what happened to Elizabeths father, but is run through by a crazed Bootstrap Bill. |
| score: 0.311312717753 |
| Where did Jack conceal the heart after opening the chest? |
| 0) In an empty jar |
| 1) He buried it in the sand |
| 2) In his pocket |
| 3) Back inside the chest |
| 4) In a jar of dirt |
| Plot: All parties arrive on Isla Cruces, but a three-way sword fight breaks out between Jack, Will and Norrington to pursue their own goals, while Jones crew attack Elizabeth, Pintel, and Ragetti. In the chaos, Jack unlocks the chest, removes the heart, and hides it in the jar of dirt, only for Norrington to steal it and pretend to sacrifice himself by drawing the Dutchman crew off with the chest. Jack, Will, Elizabeth and the Black Pearl crew are confronted by the Flying Dutchman but the Black Pearl outruns it. Jones summons the Kraken, which traps the Black Pearl. Jack discovers that the heart is missing and abandons his crew, but returns when he sees the Kraken destroying the ship, wounding the Kraken with a net full of explosives. Jack orders the survivors to abandon the ship, but he is chained to the mast by Elizabeth realising that the Kraken is only after Jack for his unpaid blood debt to Jones. After they leave, Jack manages to free himself from the chain, but is dragged into Davy Jones' Locker along with the Pearl. |
| score: 0.226501775743 |
| Why did Jones get angry with Jack after the key went missing? |
| 0) Because Jack lied to him |
| 1) Because he realized that Jack was after his chest |
| 2) Because Jack stole the key |
| 3) Because Will was Jack's friend |
| 4) Because the key was important to Jones |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.20229197455 |
| When did Jones realize that the key was missing? |
| 0) During the confrontation with Jack |
| 1) After Will escaped from the Dutchman |
| 2) After summoning the Kraken |
| 3) After Jack left for Tortuga |
| 4) After he took Will prisoner |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.200534862623 |
| Who did Jack run into while he was on Tortuga? |
| 0) Elizabeth and Norrington |
| 1) Gibbs |
| 2) Pintel |
| 3) Jones |
| 4) Ragetti |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.229843902049 |
| What happens when Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck? |
| 0) Will had betrayes him |
| 1) Jones comes flying out of the sea |
| 2) The actual Flying Dutchman emerges |
| 3) The Dead Man's Chest is destroyed |
| 4) Bill is rescued |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.249813819214 |
| What does Jones do when he realizes that Will stole the key? |
| 0) He asks Jack to get his key back |
| 1) He kills Bootstrap Bill |
| 2) He goes after Will with the Dutchman |
| 3) He sends the Kraken to destroy the ship that Will is travelling on |
| 4) He sends Bill after Will |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.22209550362 |
| Why did Elizabeth chain Jack to the Pearl? |
| 0) So he wouldn't be dragged under by the Kraken |
| 1) Because she wanted him to be killed by the Kraken |
| 2) Because she realized that the Kraken was only after Jack, not everyone on the Black Pearl |
| 3) Because she was working for Jones |
| 4) So she and the others could buy time to escape the Pearl |
| Plot: All parties arrive on Isla Cruces, but a three-way sword fight breaks out between Jack, Will and Norrington to pursue their own goals, while Jones crew attack Elizabeth, Pintel, and Ragetti. In the chaos, Jack unlocks the chest, removes the heart, and hides it in the jar of dirt, only for Norrington to steal it and pretend to sacrifice himself by drawing the Dutchman crew off with the chest. Jack, Will, Elizabeth and the Black Pearl crew are confronted by the Flying Dutchman but the Black Pearl outruns it. Jones summons the Kraken, which traps the Black Pearl. Jack discovers that the heart is missing and abandons his crew, but returns when he sees the Kraken destroying the ship, wounding the Kraken with a net full of explosives. Jack orders the survivors to abandon the ship, but he is chained to the mast by Elizabeth realising that the Kraken is only after Jack for his unpaid blood debt to Jones. After they leave, Jack manages to free himself from the chain, but is dragged into Davy Jones' Locker along with the Pearl. |
| score: 0.286017501061 |
| When did Jack realize that the heart was gone? |
| 0) Before they leave the island |
| 1) When Jones' crew board the Pearl searching for it |
| 2) After Elizabeth chains him to the mast |
| 3) When the Pearl is trapped by the Kraken |
| 4) After killing the Kraken |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.214127208025 |
| Why did Jones have to resort to calling the Kraken? |
| 0) Because the Dutchman failed to catch up with the Pearl |
| 1) To attack Norrington |
| 2) Because of Jack's blood debt |
| 3) So it could take Jack to Jone's Locker |
| 4) Because he wanted his heart back |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.281318295367 |
| Why did Tia Dalma suggest that they needed Barbossa's help to rescue Jack? |
| 0) Because he is familiar with the waters around Jones' Locker |
| 1) Because he know the location of Jones' Locker |
| 2) Because he owes her |
| 3) Because he is a more experienced ship captain than all of them |
| 4) Because he is the only one who can rescue Jack |
| Plot: Jones fails to find his heart, and shouts in frustration. Norrington reaches Port Royal, presenting the heart to Beckett, thereby betraying the entire British Empire. Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Marty and Cotton return to Tia Dalma, who asks if they wish to rescue Jack from the locker. When they agree, Tia Dalma says they will need a captain who is familiar with those waters, and to their surprise it is a resurrected Captain Barbossa. |
| score: 0.372249472477 |
| How did Norrington betray the British Empire? |
| 0) By imprisoning Jack in Jones' Locker |
| 1) By stealing Jones' heart |
| 2) By handing over Jones' heart to Beckett |
| 3) By resurrecting Barbossa |
| 4) By colluding with Beckett to steal from the British Empire |
| Plot: Jones fails to find his heart, and shouts in frustration. Norrington reaches Port Royal, presenting the heart to Beckett, thereby betraying the entire British Empire. Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Marty and Cotton return to Tia Dalma, who asks if they wish to rescue Jack from the locker. When they agree, Tia Dalma says they will need a captain who is familiar with those waters, and to their surprise it is a resurrected Captain Barbossa. |
| score: 0.325572511202 |
| Why did Elizabeth, Will and Jack's friends go back to Tia Dalma? |
| 0) To find a way to rescue Jack from Jones' Locker |
| 1) To seek refuge |
| 2) To report about Norrington's betrayal |
| 3) To ask for her help in locating Barbossa |
| 4) To plan an attack on Beckett |
| Plot: Jones fails to find his heart, and shouts in frustration. Norrington reaches Port Royal, presenting the heart to Beckett, thereby betraying the entire British Empire. Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Marty and Cotton return to Tia Dalma, who asks if they wish to rescue Jack from the locker. When they agree, Tia Dalma says they will need a captain who is familiar with those waters, and to their surprise it is a resurrected Captain Barbossa. |
| score: 0.362345458865 |
| Where did Norrington go after he left Isla Cruces? |
| 0) Pelegosto |
| 1) Isla de Muerta |
| 2) The Shipwreck Cove |
| 3) Port Royal |
| 4) Tortuga |
| Plot: Jones fails to find his heart, and shouts in frustration. Norrington reaches Port Royal, presenting the heart to Beckett, thereby betraying the entire British Empire. Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Marty and Cotton return to Tia Dalma, who asks if they wish to rescue Jack from the locker. When they agree, Tia Dalma says they will need a captain who is familiar with those waters, and to their surprise it is a resurrected Captain Barbossa. |
| score: 0.214528023486 |
| What was Norrington's crime? |
| 0) Colluding with Jack |
| 1) Stealing a chest |
| 2) Destroying government property during Jack's escape |
| 3) Delaying Jack's pursuit |
| 4) Aiding Jack's escape from execution |
| Plot: The wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, who has arrest warrants for them after they aided Captain Jack Sparrow escaping execution a year ago, and one for Commodore James Norrington, for delaying the pursuit of Sparrow, but he resigned from his position and disappeared months prior. Elizabeth is imprisoned, and Beckett sends Will to find Jack's magic compass, which points to whatever the holder wants the most at the time, in exchange for Letters of Marque which will make Jack a British privateer and ensure Will and Elizabeth's pardon. Shortly after Will leaves, Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, tries to flee Port Royal with her, but he is arrested by Beckett's aide Mercer. Beckett reluctantly allows Elizabeth to go after Will with the Letters of Marque, which she does by stowing away on a Scottish merchant vessel, the Edinburgh Trader. |
| score: 0.222340230704 |
| Who else did Lord Beckett wish to arrest apart from Will and Elizabeth? |
| 0) Norrington |
| 1) Bill |
| 2) Governor Swann |
| 3) Gibbs |
| 4) Jack |
| Plot: Jones fails to find his heart, and shouts in frustration. Norrington reaches Port Royal, presenting the heart to Beckett, thereby betraying the entire British Empire. Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Marty and Cotton return to Tia Dalma, who asks if they wish to rescue Jack from the locker. When they agree, Tia Dalma says they will need a captain who is familiar with those waters, and to their surprise it is a resurrected Captain Barbossa. |
| score: 0.28626149566 |
| What are Letters of Marque? |
| 0) Letters of pardon |
| 1) Government licenses given to privateers |
| 2) Worthless documents |
| 3) Fakes |
| 4) Government licences for operation of merchant ships |
| Plot: The wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, who has arrest warrants for them after they aided Captain Jack Sparrow escaping execution a year ago, and one for Commodore James Norrington, for delaying the pursuit of Sparrow, but he resigned from his position and disappeared months prior. Elizabeth is imprisoned, and Beckett sends Will to find Jack's magic compass, which points to whatever the holder wants the most at the time, in exchange for Letters of Marque which will make Jack a British privateer and ensure Will and Elizabeth's pardon. Shortly after Will leaves, Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, tries to flee Port Royal with her, but he is arrested by Beckett's aide Mercer. Beckett reluctantly allows Elizabeth to go after Will with the Letters of Marque, which she does by stowing away on a Scottish merchant vessel, the Edinburgh Trader. |
| score: 0.178250220893 |
| How will Jack benefit from giving Beckett his compass? |
| 0) He will be able to return as a ship captain |
| 1) He will recieve the Letters of Marque that will make him a British privateer |
| 2) He will become wealthy |
| 3) He will be happy |
| 4) He will be pardoned |
| Plot: The wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, who has arrest warrants for them after they aided Captain Jack Sparrow escaping execution a year ago, and one for Commodore James Norrington, for delaying the pursuit of Sparrow, but he resigned from his position and disappeared months prior. Elizabeth is imprisoned, and Beckett sends Will to find Jack's magic compass, which points to whatever the holder wants the most at the time, in exchange for Letters of Marque which will make Jack a British privateer and ensure Will and Elizabeth's pardon. Shortly after Will leaves, Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, tries to flee Port Royal with her, but he is arrested by Beckett's aide Mercer. Beckett reluctantly allows Elizabeth to go after Will with the Letters of Marque, which she does by stowing away on a Scottish merchant vessel, the Edinburgh Trader. |
| score: 0.297758555082 |
| What does Jack's magic compass do? |
| 0) It keeps a ship afloat during storms |
| 1) It shields the holder from enemy attacks |
| 2) It locates lost sea treasures |
| 3) It points to whatever the holder wants the most |
| 4) It shows the holder the best route |
| Plot: The wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, who has arrest warrants for them after they aided Captain Jack Sparrow escaping execution a year ago, and one for Commodore James Norrington, for delaying the pursuit of Sparrow, but he resigned from his position and disappeared months prior. Elizabeth is imprisoned, and Beckett sends Will to find Jack's magic compass, which points to whatever the holder wants the most at the time, in exchange for Letters of Marque which will make Jack a British privateer and ensure Will and Elizabeth's pardon. Shortly after Will leaves, Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, tries to flee Port Royal with her, but he is arrested by Beckett's aide Mercer. Beckett reluctantly allows Elizabeth to go after Will with the Letters of Marque, which she does by stowing away on a Scottish merchant vessel, the Edinburgh Trader. |
| score: 0.237269832478 |
| Why was Lord Beckett unable to arrest Commodore Norrington? |
| 0) Because Beckett had no evidence of Norrington's crime |
| 1) Because Norrington resigned from his position and disappeared, months ago |
| 2) Because he is too old |
| 3) Because Norrington is dead |
| 4) Because Norrington moved to out of Beckett's jurisdiction |
| Plot: The wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, who has arrest warrants for them after they aided Captain Jack Sparrow escaping execution a year ago, and one for Commodore James Norrington, for delaying the pursuit of Sparrow, but he resigned from his position and disappeared months prior. Elizabeth is imprisoned, and Beckett sends Will to find Jack's magic compass, which points to whatever the holder wants the most at the time, in exchange for Letters of Marque which will make Jack a British privateer and ensure Will and Elizabeth's pardon. Shortly after Will leaves, Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, tries to flee Port Royal with her, but he is arrested by Beckett's aide Mercer. Beckett reluctantly allows Elizabeth to go after Will with the Letters of Marque, which she does by stowing away on a Scottish merchant vessel, the Edinburgh Trader. |
| score: 0.352009804648 |
| Who arrests Will and Elizabeth? |
| 0) Mercer |
| 1) Beckett |
| 2) Pintel |
| 3) Norrington |
| 4) Jones |
| Plot: Jones fails to find his heart, and shouts in frustration. Norrington reaches Port Royal, presenting the heart to Beckett, thereby betraying the entire British Empire. Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Pintel, Ragetti, Marty and Cotton return to Tia Dalma, who asks if they wish to rescue Jack from the locker. When they agree, Tia Dalma says they will need a captain who is familiar with those waters, and to their surprise it is a resurrected Captain Barbossa. |
| score: 0.210045161529 |
| What problem was Jack having with his magic compass? |
| 0) It doesn't work because it is wet |
| 1) It is stuck in one direction |
| 2) It gives him wrong readings |
| 3) It is turning grey |
| 4) It fails to provide him a heading |
| Plot: Jack escapes from a Turkish prison after acquiring a drawing of a key he desires, but his compass continually fails to provide him a heading. On the Black Pearl, Jack reunites with Will's father Bootstrap Bill, who joined the crew of Davy Jones to escape from being trapped in the seabed. Bootstrap reminds Jack of his own deal he made with Jones thirteen years ago to raise the Black Pearl from the depths, and now he must either join his crew or be dragged to Jones Locker by a sea monster, the Kraken, serving as his pet. Panicked, Jack takes the ship to land but ends up attacked and captured by the island's native cannibals. Will arrives on the island and is taken captive by cannibals, but he and surviving crew members escape to the Black Pearl with Jack, joined by Pintel and Ragetti. The crew visit voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, who reveals the key to unlock the Dead Man's Chest, in which Jones placed his own heart after feeling betrayed by his lover, the sea goddess Calypso. Tia Dalma tells Jack where to find Jones ship the Flying Dutchman and gives him a jar of dirt as a defense against Jones, who cannot step on land but once every 10 years. |
| score: 0.171351927555 |
| Who told Jack the significance of the key from the drawing? |
| 0) Will |
| 1) Bootstrap Bill |
| 2) Tia Dalma |
| 3) Jones |
| 4) Pintel |
| Plot: Jack escapes from a Turkish prison after acquiring a drawing of a key he desires, but his compass continually fails to provide him a heading. On the Black Pearl, Jack reunites with Will's father Bootstrap Bill, who joined the crew of Davy Jones to escape from being trapped in the seabed. Bootstrap reminds Jack of his own deal he made with Jones thirteen years ago to raise the Black Pearl from the depths, and now he must either join his crew or be dragged to Jones Locker by a sea monster, the Kraken, serving as his pet. Panicked, Jack takes the ship to land but ends up attacked and captured by the island's native cannibals. Will arrives on the island and is taken captive by cannibals, but he and surviving crew members escape to the Black Pearl with Jack, joined by Pintel and Ragetti. The crew visit voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, who reveals the key to unlock the Dead Man's Chest, in which Jones placed his own heart after feeling betrayed by his lover, the sea goddess Calypso. Tia Dalma tells Jack where to find Jones ship the Flying Dutchman and gives him a jar of dirt as a defense against Jones, who cannot step on land but once every 10 years. |
| score: 0.212653971576 |
| Who captures Sparrow when he goes ashore? |
| 0) Jones |
| 1) Calypso |
| 2) The Kraken |
| 3) Will |
| 4) The island's native cannibals |
| Plot: In the post credits scene, The dog is now the leader of the cannibals. |
| score: 0.338328609254 |
| How did Jack know where to find the Flying Dutchman? |
| 0) Jones took him there |
| 1) He was told by Bill |
| 2) He was told by Tia Dalma |
| 3) He followed his magic compass |
| 4) He was told by Will |
| Plot: Jack escapes from a Turkish prison after acquiring a drawing of a key he desires, but his compass continually fails to provide him a heading. On the Black Pearl, Jack reunites with Will's father Bootstrap Bill, who joined the crew of Davy Jones to escape from being trapped in the seabed. Bootstrap reminds Jack of his own deal he made with Jones thirteen years ago to raise the Black Pearl from the depths, and now he must either join his crew or be dragged to Jones Locker by a sea monster, the Kraken, serving as his pet. Panicked, Jack takes the ship to land but ends up attacked and captured by the island's native cannibals. Will arrives on the island and is taken captive by cannibals, but he and surviving crew members escape to the Black Pearl with Jack, joined by Pintel and Ragetti. The crew visit voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, who reveals the key to unlock the Dead Man's Chest, in which Jones placed his own heart after feeling betrayed by his lover, the sea goddess Calypso. Tia Dalma tells Jack where to find Jones ship the Flying Dutchman and gives him a jar of dirt as a defense against Jones, who cannot step on land but once every 10 years. |
| score: 0.242113499804 |
| When did Jack make a deal with Davy Jones? |
| 0) Before Jack went to prison |
| 1) Thirteen years ago |
| 2) Five years ago |
| 3) Twenty years ago |
| 4) Ten years ago |
| Plot: Jack escapes from a Turkish prison after acquiring a drawing of a key he desires, but his compass continually fails to provide him a heading. On the Black Pearl, Jack reunites with Will's father Bootstrap Bill, who joined the crew of Davy Jones to escape from being trapped in the seabed. Bootstrap reminds Jack of his own deal he made with Jones thirteen years ago to raise the Black Pearl from the depths, and now he must either join his crew or be dragged to Jones Locker by a sea monster, the Kraken, serving as his pet. Panicked, Jack takes the ship to land but ends up attacked and captured by the island's native cannibals. Will arrives on the island and is taken captive by cannibals, but he and surviving crew members escape to the Black Pearl with Jack, joined by Pintel and Ragetti. The crew visit voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, who reveals the key to unlock the Dead Man's Chest, in which Jones placed his own heart after feeling betrayed by his lover, the sea goddess Calypso. Tia Dalma tells Jack where to find Jones ship the Flying Dutchman and gives him a jar of dirt as a defense against Jones, who cannot step on land but once every 10 years. |
| score: 0.2032388899 |
| Who is the Flying Dutchman? |
| 0) Bill's ship |
| 1) Will's ship |
| 2) Jones' ship |
| 3) Jack's ship |
| 4) Calypso's ship |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.218958506787 |
| What is the Dead Man's Chest? |
| 0) A haunted island |
| 1) A chest containing dead people |
| 2) A hollow chest skeleton |
| 3) A chest containing Jones' heart |
| 4) A chest of treasures |
| Plot: Jack tricks Will onto a shipwreck, only for the actual Flying Dutchman to emerge from the ocean and take Will prisoner. Jones confronts Jack, who makes a deal to break his blood debt, if he brings Jones one hundred souls in three days but Will has to stay on the Dutchman. Bootstrap helps Will escape the ship with the key. Will promises to use the heart to free Bootstrap. Jack goes to Tortuga to recruit new crewmates, meeting Elizabeth and Norrington, who has become a drunkard. Both of them join the Black Pearl. Jack realizes that if Beckett gains Jones heart, he can rule the seas. Norrington eavesdrops, planning to get the heart in order to regain his life and honour. Will hitches a ride on the Edinburgh Trader, but Jones discovers the theft of the key and summons the kraken to destroy the Scottish ship, realising that Jack is after his chest. |
| score: 0.194414966805 |
| Why did Jones put his heart inside a box? |
| 0) Because it was diseased |
| 1) To keep it away from his enemies |
| 2) Because he felt betrayed by his lover |
| 3) Because he betrayed his lover |
| 4) To gain immortality |
| Plot: Jack escapes from a Turkish prison after acquiring a drawing of a key he desires, but his compass continually fails to provide him a heading. On the Black Pearl, Jack reunites with Will's father Bootstrap Bill, who joined the crew of Davy Jones to escape from being trapped in the seabed. Bootstrap reminds Jack of his own deal he made with Jones thirteen years ago to raise the Black Pearl from the depths, and now he must either join his crew or be dragged to Jones Locker by a sea monster, the Kraken, serving as his pet. Panicked, Jack takes the ship to land but ends up attacked and captured by the island's native cannibals. Will arrives on the island and is taken captive by cannibals, but he and surviving crew members escape to the Black Pearl with Jack, joined by Pintel and Ragetti. The crew visit voodoo priestess Tia Dalma, who reveals the key to unlock the Dead Man's Chest, in which Jones placed his own heart after feeling betrayed by his lover, the sea goddess Calypso. Tia Dalma tells Jack where to find Jones ship the Flying Dutchman and gives him a jar of dirt as a defense against Jones, who cannot step on land but once every 10 years. |
| score: 0.126602181982 |
| What deal does Beckett make with Will? |
| 0) Jack's magic compass in exchange for Letters of Marque |
| 1) Jack's Black Pearl ship in exchange for Letters of Marque |
| 2) Jack Sparrow in exchange for Elizabeth Swann |
| 3) Jack's magic map in exchange for Letters of Marque |
| 4) Jack's magic compass in exchange for a magic map |
| Plot: The wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company, who has arrest warrants for them after they aided Captain Jack Sparrow escaping execution a year ago, and one for Commodore James Norrington, for delaying the pursuit of Sparrow, but he resigned from his position and disappeared months prior. Elizabeth is imprisoned, and Beckett sends Will to find Jack's magic compass, which points to whatever the holder wants the most at the time, in exchange for Letters of Marque which will make Jack a British privateer and ensure Will and Elizabeth's pardon. Shortly after Will leaves, Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, tries to flee Port Royal with her, but he is arrested by Beckett's aide Mercer. Beckett reluctantly allows Elizabeth to go after Will with the Letters of Marque, which she does by stowing away on a Scottish merchant vessel, the Edinburgh Trader. |
| score: 0.264760611654 |
| Who proposes to Elizabeth first? |
| 0) Norrington |
| 1) Will |
| 2) Gillette |
| 3) Nullroy |
| 4) Jack |
| Plot: The Pearl pursues the Interceptor, taking the crew hostage and destroying the ship. Will makes a deal with Barbossa to release Elizabeth in exchange for lifting the curse, but Barbossa maroons Jack and Elizabeth on the same island Jack had been left on before. However, Elizabeth makes a smoke signal using Jacks hidden supplies and alerts the HMS Dauntless, reuniting with her father and Norrington, who agrees to rescue Will when Elizabeth accepts his proposal. Jack and Norrington plot an assault on the pirates with Jack going in to lure them out but the plan goes awry when Barbossa sends his crew underwater to assassinate the Dauntless' crew. Elizabeth escapes the Dauntless alone, freeing Jacks crew from the Pearl, and ventures to the island to rescue Will. |
| score: 0.191510781142 |
| Where was Elizabeth's ship headed when Will Turner was found? |
| 0) The Caribbean |
| 1) America |
| 2) Port Royce |
| 3) Port-Au-Prince |
| 4) Port Royal |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.234379867178 |
| What do Will and Jack Sparrow do when they first meet? |
| 0) They don't do anything |
| 1) They have a sword fight |
| 2) They argue |
| 3) They go to the pub for drinks |
| 4) They talk |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.150969963536 |
| What is Will's occupation at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) He is a tailor |
| 1) He is a blacksmith |
| 2) He is a lieutenant |
| 3) He is a cook |
| 4) He is a ship captain |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.106429508426 |
| What did Elizabeth find on Will when he was rescued? |
| 0) A silver medallion |
| 1) A golden medallion |
| 2) A golden cross |
| 3) A silver broach |
| 4) A golden broach |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.227854853436 |
| Why did Elizabeth fall into the ocean? |
| 0) She had an asthma attack and fainted |
| 1) Her corset was too tight and she fainted |
| 2) She slipped and fell |
| 3) She was trying to escape from Norrington |
| 4) Her hair was pinned up too tight and she fainted |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.212904358476 |
| What did Elizabeth see disappearing into the fog when Will was rescued? |
| 0) A rowboat |
| 1) Another military ship |
| 2) A sailboat |
| 3) A horse |
| 4) A ghost ship |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.19938255434 |
| What is Elizabeth's father's title? |
| 0) He is a prince |
| 1) He is a Duke |
| 2) He is a Governor |
| 3) He is a Lieutenant |
| 4) He is an Earl |
| Plot: Jack and Barbossa duel, but when Barbossa runs Jack through, he is revealed to be cursed too, having taken a piece of gold from Cortezs chest. Jack shoots Barbossa, Will revealing the curse has been lifted by fulfilling the blood ritual, and Barbossa drops dead. A short time later, Jack faces a public hanging, but Will attempts to rescue him. The two are captured, but when Elizabeth defends them both, Jack escapes aboard the Black Pearl. Governor Swann pardons Will and gives his blessing for Elizabeth to marry him. In a post-credits scene, Barbossas pet monkey Jack regains immortality by stealing a piece of gold form the chest. |
| score: 0.187896923093 |
| Who is Captain Jack Sparrow? |
| 0) A swordsmith |
| 1) A pirate |
| 2) A blacksmith |
| 3) A thief |
| 4) A beggar |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.218245626676 |
| How did Will fight Jack Sparrow? |
| 0) With fists |
| 1) By a sword |
| 2) With a pistol |
| 3) Using a bow |
| 4) With a knife |
| Plot: Sailing to Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann, his daughter Elizabeth, and Lieutenant James Norrington encounter a burning shipwreck and recover a young boy Will Turner. Elizabeth hides a golden medallion owned by Will, and sees a ghost ship vanishing into the fog. Eight years on, Norrington is promoted to the rank of Commodore and proposes to Elizabeth, but her tight corset causes her to faint and fall into the sea. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who Norrington identifies as a pirate who intends on commandeering a ship. Jack attempts to escape but runs into Will, now a blacksmith and a talented swordsman. They engage in a sword fight but Jack is captured by Norringtons men and imprisoned. |
| score: 0.149451595997 |
| What is the name of the ship that Jack and Will steal? |
| 0) The Black Pearl |
| 1) The Queen Anne's Revenge |
| 2) The Edinburg Sailor |
| 3) The HMS Interceptor |
| 4) The Flying Dutchman |
| Plot: The Pearl pursues the Interceptor, taking the crew hostage and destroying the ship. Will makes a deal with Barbossa to release Elizabeth in exchange for lifting the curse, but Barbossa maroons Jack and Elizabeth on the same island Jack had been left on before. However, Elizabeth makes a smoke signal using Jacks hidden supplies and alerts the HMS Dauntless, reuniting with her father and Norrington, who agrees to rescue Will when Elizabeth accepts his proposal. Jack and Norrington plot an assault on the pirates with Jack going in to lure them out but the plan goes awry when Barbossa sends his crew underwater to assassinate the Dauntless' crew. Elizabeth escapes the Dauntless alone, freeing Jacks crew from the Pearl, and ventures to the island to rescue Will. |
| score: 0.28186756233 |
| Why didn't Jack use the shot in the pistol? |
| 0) Because he didn't want to die |
| 1) Because he lost the pistol |
| 2) Because he intended to use it on Barbossa |
| 3) Because he was drunk |
| 4) Because the pistol malfunctioned |
| Plot: Will frees Jack from prison to rescue Elizabeth, Jack agreeing to when he learns Wills last name. They commandeer the HMS Interceptor and recruit a motley crew from Tortuga, including Jacks friend Joshamee Gibbs. Jack reveals that Wills father, Bootstrap Bill, was a pirate. Will learns that Jack was formerly captain of the Black Pearl until Barbossa mutinied and marooned him on an island, leaving him with a pistol with a single shot that Jack never used, intending to shoot Barbossa. Arriving at Isla de Muerta, Will and Jack observe Barbossa trying to commence the blood ritual but finds Elizabeth is not the child of Bootstrap Bill. Will spirits Elizabeth away to the Interceptor, while Jack reunites with his former crew and is locked in the Pearls brig. |
| score: 0.207159344181 |
| How did Barbossa foil the plan to save Will? |
| 0) He killed Will |
| 1) He recaptured Elizabeth |
| 2) He captured Jack and Norrington |
| 3) |
| 4) He sent his crew underwater to attack the Dauntless |
| Plot: The Pearl pursues the Interceptor, taking the crew hostage and destroying the ship. Will makes a deal with Barbossa to release Elizabeth in exchange for lifting the curse, but Barbossa maroons Jack and Elizabeth on the same island Jack had been left on before. However, Elizabeth makes a smoke signal using Jacks hidden supplies and alerts the HMS Dauntless, reuniting with her father and Norrington, who agrees to rescue Will when Elizabeth accepts his proposal. Jack and Norrington plot an assault on the pirates with Jack going in to lure them out but the plan goes awry when Barbossa sends his crew underwater to assassinate the Dauntless' crew. Elizabeth escapes the Dauntless alone, freeing Jacks crew from the Pearl, and ventures to the island to rescue Will. |
| score: 0.275482317407 |
| What was the plan for rescuing Will? |
| 0) Assasinating Barbossa and his crew |
| 1) An attack on the Pearl by Jack and Norrington |
| 2) Elizabeth accepting Norrington's proposal |
| 3) Exchanging Jack for Will |
| 4) |
| Plot: The Pearl pursues the Interceptor, taking the crew hostage and destroying the ship. Will makes a deal with Barbossa to release Elizabeth in exchange for lifting the curse, but Barbossa maroons Jack and Elizabeth on the same island Jack had been left on before. However, Elizabeth makes a smoke signal using Jacks hidden supplies and alerts the HMS Dauntless, reuniting with her father and Norrington, who agrees to rescue Will when Elizabeth accepts his proposal. Jack and Norrington plot an assault on the pirates with Jack going in to lure them out but the plan goes awry when Barbossa sends his crew underwater to assassinate the Dauntless' crew. Elizabeth escapes the Dauntless alone, freeing Jacks crew from the Pearl, and ventures to the island to rescue Will. |
| score: 0.200099967492 |
| How did Jack become cursed? |
| 0) Aboard the Black Pearl |
| 1) He stole from the Pirate King |
| 2) He took a piece of gold from Cortez's chest |
| 3) When he shot Barbossa |
| 4) He lied to the sea goddess |
| Plot: Jack and Barbossa duel, but when Barbossa runs Jack through, he is revealed to be cursed too, having taken a piece of gold from Cortezs chest. Jack shoots Barbossa, Will revealing the curse has been lifted by fulfilling the blood ritual, and Barbossa drops dead. A short time later, Jack faces a public hanging, but Will attempts to rescue him. The two are captured, but when Elizabeth defends them both, Jack escapes aboard the Black Pearl. Governor Swann pardons Will and gives his blessing for Elizabeth to marry him. In a post-credits scene, Barbossas pet monkey Jack regains immortality by stealing a piece of gold form the chest. |
| score: 0.320530949232 |
| Why does Black Pearl assault Port Royal? |
| 0) During a storm |
| 1) At dawn |
| 2) At night |
| 3) Just before sunset |
| 4) During day |
| Plot: That night, the Black Pearl, the ship Elizabeth saw as a child, assaults Port Royal in search of the medallion. Two pirates, Pintel and Ragetti, escort Elizabeth to meet Captain Barbossa to negotiate parley. Elizabeth pretends to be called Elizabeth Turner, but while Barbossa stops the attack he takes her prisoner. Barbossa reveals to Elizabeth that his crew are cursed to be immortal after taking the Aztec treasure of Cortez from Isla de Muerta, appearing as skeletons when out in moonlight. In order to free themselves, the crew gathered every gold piece and gave blood sacrifices, but still need the last piece and Elizabeths blood to complete it. |
| score: 0.179766047596 |
| What kind of treasure did the pirates steal? |
| 0) The sea treasure |
| 1) The Dead Man's Chest |
| 2) Medallions |
| 3) The Aztec treasure of Cortez |
| 4) Black Pearls |
| Plot: That night, the Black Pearl, the ship Elizabeth saw as a child, assaults Port Royal in search of the medallion. Two pirates, Pintel and Ragetti, escort Elizabeth to meet Captain Barbossa to negotiate parley. Elizabeth pretends to be called Elizabeth Turner, but while Barbossa stops the attack he takes her prisoner. Barbossa reveals to Elizabeth that his crew are cursed to be immortal after taking the Aztec treasure of Cortez from Isla de Muerta, appearing as skeletons when out in moonlight. In order to free themselves, the crew gathered every gold piece and gave blood sacrifices, but still need the last piece and Elizabeths blood to complete it. |
| score: 0.287945495987 |
| Where were the medallions stolen from? |
| 0) Port Royal |
| 1) Jones' Locker |
| 2) Isla de Muerta |
| 3) Isla Cruces |
| 4) Tortuga |
| Plot: That night, the Black Pearl, the ship Elizabeth saw as a child, assaults Port Royal in search of the medallion. Two pirates, Pintel and Ragetti, escort Elizabeth to meet Captain Barbossa to negotiate parley. Elizabeth pretends to be called Elizabeth Turner, but while Barbossa stops the attack he takes her prisoner. Barbossa reveals to Elizabeth that his crew are cursed to be immortal after taking the Aztec treasure of Cortez from Isla de Muerta, appearing as skeletons when out in moonlight. In order to free themselves, the crew gathered every gold piece and gave blood sacrifices, but still need the last piece and Elizabeths blood to complete it. |
| score: 0.285922901292 |
| What bargain does Will make with Barbossa? |
| 0) To release Elizabeth in exchange for lifting the curse |
| 1) To trade the treasure for the release of his father |
| 2) They never make a bargain |
| 3) That he will show Barbosa the way to the treasure if he does not kill his sisters |
| 4) To release Jack if he lets him go |
| Plot: The Pearl pursues the Interceptor, taking the crew hostage and destroying the ship. Will makes a deal with Barbossa to release Elizabeth in exchange for lifting the curse, but Barbossa maroons Jack and Elizabeth on the same island Jack had been left on before. However, Elizabeth makes a smoke signal using Jacks hidden supplies and alerts the HMS Dauntless, reuniting with her father and Norrington, who agrees to rescue Will when Elizabeth accepts his proposal. Jack and Norrington plot an assault on the pirates with Jack going in to lure them out but the plan goes awry when Barbossa sends his crew underwater to assassinate the Dauntless' crew. Elizabeth escapes the Dauntless alone, freeing Jacks crew from the Pearl, and ventures to the island to rescue Will. |
| score: 0.295333331152 |
| What does Calima turn out to be? |
| 0) The remains of Leo's space station, the Oberon |
| 1) The remains of Leo's space station, the Osiris |
| 2) The remains of Leo's space station, the Odin |
| 3) The remains of Leo's space station, the Obi-Wan |
| 4) The remains of Leo's space station, the Eberus |
| Plot: Calima turns out to be the remains of the Oberon, Leo's space station, which has crashed on the planet's surface and looks ancient (the name Calima coming from the sign "CAution LIve aniMAls", the relevant letters being the only ones not covered in dust). According to the computer logs, the station has been there for thousands of years. Leo deduces that when he entered the vortex he was pushed forward in time, while the Oberon, searching after him, was not, crashing on the planet long before he did. |
| score: 0.387310252691 |
| What happens inside the Oberon between Leo and Thade? |
| 0) Thade and Leo fight |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) Thade and Leo call a truce |
| 3) Thade and Leo make-up and become friends |
| 4) Leo kills Thade |
| Plot: Pericles then runs into the Oberon and Leo runs after him, followed by General Thade. Inside, Thade and Leo fight, with Pericles trying to help Leo, only to be thrown hard against a wall. Thade gets hold of Leo's gun, but does not understand how to use it at first. Seeing that Thade is in the pilot's deck, Leo closes the automatic door of the entrance, trapping Thade as he shoots the gun, the bullets ricocheting off the door harmlessly. Thade thrashes around to escape, but after all attempts to do so fail, he finally gives up. Leo then decides that it is time for him to leave the Planet of the Apes, so he gives Pericles to Ari, with her promising to look after him, also saying farewell to Daena. Leo climbs aboard Pericles's undamaged pod and uses it to travel back in time through the same electromagnetic storm. Leo ends up crashing in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Earth. He looks up at the Memorial, and sees it is now a monument in honor of General Thade. A swarm of police officers, firefighters, and news reporters descend on Leo, but on closer inspection, they are all apes. |
| score: 0.338482370021 |
| What happens to Pericles when he tries to help Leo against Thade? |
| 0) He gets kicked in the stomach |
| 1) He gets thrown against a wall |
| 2) He gets punched in the face |
| 3) He gets pushed to the floor |
| 4) He gets shot |
| Plot: Pericles then runs into the Oberon and Leo runs after him, followed by General Thade. Inside, Thade and Leo fight, with Pericles trying to help Leo, only to be thrown hard against a wall. Thade gets hold of Leo's gun, but does not understand how to use it at first. Seeing that Thade is in the pilot's deck, Leo closes the automatic door of the entrance, trapping Thade as he shoots the gun, the bullets ricocheting off the door harmlessly. Thade thrashes around to escape, but after all attempts to do so fail, he finally gives up. Leo then decides that it is time for him to leave the Planet of the Apes, so he gives Pericles to Ari, with her promising to look after him, also saying farewell to Daena. Leo climbs aboard Pericles's undamaged pod and uses it to travel back in time through the same electromagnetic storm. Leo ends up crashing in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Earth. He looks up at the Memorial, and sees it is now a monument in honor of General Thade. A swarm of police officers, firefighters, and news reporters descend on Leo, but on closer inspection, they are all apes. |
| score: 0.255528520235 |
| Who do the police officers, reporters, and firefighters who show up on Leo's arrival turn out to be? |
| 0) Aliens |
| 1) Robots |
| 2) Apes |
| 3) Dogs |
| 4) Humans |
| Plot: Pericles then runs into the Oberon and Leo runs after him, followed by General Thade. Inside, Thade and Leo fight, with Pericles trying to help Leo, only to be thrown hard against a wall. Thade gets hold of Leo's gun, but does not understand how to use it at first. Seeing that Thade is in the pilot's deck, Leo closes the automatic door of the entrance, trapping Thade as he shoots the gun, the bullets ricocheting off the door harmlessly. Thade thrashes around to escape, but after all attempts to do so fail, he finally gives up. Leo then decides that it is time for him to leave the Planet of the Apes, so he gives Pericles to Ari, with her promising to look after him, also saying farewell to Daena. Leo climbs aboard Pericles's undamaged pod and uses it to travel back in time through the same electromagnetic storm. Leo ends up crashing in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Earth. He looks up at the Memorial, and sees it is now a monument in honor of General Thade. A swarm of police officers, firefighters, and news reporters descend on Leo, but on closer inspection, they are all apes. |
| score: 0.261346607697 |
| What does Leo see when he looks up at the Lincoln Memorial? |
| 0) The monument is now in honor of Pericles |
| 1) The monument is now in honor of General Thade |
| 2) The monument is now in honor of President George W. Bush |
| 3) The monument is now in honor of General Lee |
| 4) The monument is now in honor of George Washington |
| Plot: Pericles then runs into the Oberon and Leo runs after him, followed by General Thade. Inside, Thade and Leo fight, with Pericles trying to help Leo, only to be thrown hard against a wall. Thade gets hold of Leo's gun, but does not understand how to use it at first. Seeing that Thade is in the pilot's deck, Leo closes the automatic door of the entrance, trapping Thade as he shoots the gun, the bullets ricocheting off the door harmlessly. Thade thrashes around to escape, but after all attempts to do so fail, he finally gives up. Leo then decides that it is time for him to leave the Planet of the Apes, so he gives Pericles to Ari, with her promising to look after him, also saying farewell to Daena. Leo climbs aboard Pericles's undamaged pod and uses it to travel back in time through the same electromagnetic storm. Leo ends up crashing in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Earth. He looks up at the Memorial, and sees it is now a monument in honor of General Thade. A swarm of police officers, firefighters, and news reporters descend on Leo, but on closer inspection, they are all apes. |
| score: 0.276600906668 |
| What does Leo do when Pericles disappears into the storm? |
| 0) He sends another chimp into the storm to search for Pericles |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) He quits his job |
| 3) He takes a second pod and goes searching for Pericles |
| 4) He assembles a team of astronauts to search for Pericles |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.331970179995 |
| Who does Leo work with at Oberon? |
| 0) A chimpanzee named Pythagorus |
| 1) A chimpanzee named Pericles |
| 2) A chimpanzee named Socrates |
| 3) A chimpanzee named Aristotle |
| 4) A chimpanzee named Sophocles |
| Plot: The Oberon's log reveals that the apes on board, led by Semos, organized a mutiny and took control of the vessel after it crashed. The human and ape survivors of the struggle left the ship and their descendants are the people Leo has encountered since landing. In the present, a battle ensues between the humans and the apes. A familiar vehicle descends from the sky and is identified immediately by Leo as the pod piloted by Pericles, the chimpanzee astronaut. Pericles was pushed forward in time as Leo was, and had just now found his way to the planet. When Pericles lands, the apes interpret his landing as the return arrival of Semos, the first ape, who is their god. They bow, and hostilities between humans and apes disappear. |
| score: 0.359806392191 |
| What is the name of Leo's favorite chimpanzee? |
| 0) Pythagorus |
| 1) Sophocles |
| 2) Pericles |
| 3) Aristotle |
| 4) Socrates |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.301182235516 |
| Who is sent to investigate the electromagnetic storm approaching Oberon? |
| 0) Pericles |
| 1) Nado |
| 2) Karl |
| 3) Thade |
| 4) Leo |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.316406971927 |
| What does Leo discover when he lands on Ashlar? |
| 0) The planet is uninhabited |
| 1) The planet is ruled by dogs who can speak and who treat humans as slaves |
| 2) The planet is ruled by apes who can speak and who treat humans as slaves |
| 3) The planet is ruled by apes who can speak and who treat less intelligent apes as slaves |
| 4) The planet is ruled by apes who can speak and who treat humans as pets |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.340087975775 |
| What year is it on Ashlar? |
| 0) 8082 |
| 1) 2001 |
| 2) 5021 |
| 3) 3021 |
| 4) 2059 |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.176224356822 |
| What is the name of the planet Leo crashes on after he enters the storm? |
| 0) Larash |
| 1) Ashley |
| 2) Ashlar |
| 3) Ashen |
| 4) Rashlar |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.222584951753 |
| What happens to Pericles' space pod when it enters the storm? |
| 0) It gets hit by lightning |
| 1) It explodes |
| 2) It disappears |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) It implodes |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.223922501776 |
| What happens to Leo after he enters the storm? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) He loses contact with the Oberon and crash-lands back on Earth |
| 2) He gets struck by lightning |
| 3) He loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on another planet |
| 4) He gets hit by another space pod |
| Plot: Calima turns out to be the remains of the Oberon, Leo's space station, which has crashed on the planet's surface and looks ancient (the name Calima coming from the sign "CAution LIve aniMAls", the relevant letters being the only ones not covered in dust). According to the computer logs, the station has been there for thousands of years. Leo deduces that when he entered the vortex he was pushed forward in time, while the Oberon, searching after him, was not, crashing on the planet long before he did. |
| score: 0.304598374467 |
| Who lands on Ashlar during the battle between the humans and the apes? |
| 0) Karubi, the chimpanzee astronaut. |
| 1) Commander Karl Vasich. |
| 2) Leo, with a new spaceship. |
| 3) Sandar and Karubi, the chimpanzee astronauts. |
| 4) Pericles, the chimpanzee astronaut. |
| Plot: In 2029, aboard the United States Air Force space station Oberon, Leo Davidson works closely with primates who are trained for space missions. His favorite simian co-worker is a chimpanzee named Pericles. With a deadly electromagnetic storm approaching the station, a small space pod piloted by Pericles is used to probe the storm. Pericles's pod heads into the storm and disappears. Against his commanding officer's orders, Leo takes a second pod and goes in pursuit of Pericles. Entering the storm, Leo loses contact with the Oberon and crashes on a planet called Ashlar in the year 5021. He discovers that the world is ruled by humanoid apes who can speak human language and treat human beings as slaves. |
| score: 0.339395686146 |
| What do the apes on Ashlar think of Pericles when he arrives? |
| 0) They think that Pericles is Semos, their god. |
| 1) They think that Pericle's arrival is a sign from god that they should stay on the planet. |
| 2) They think that Pericles is their new king. |
| 3) They think that Pericles came to rescue them. |
| 4) They think that Pericles is a leader of the enemy army. |
| Plot: The Oberon's log reveals that the apes on board, led by Semos, organized a mutiny and took control of the vessel after it crashed. The human and ape survivors of the struggle left the ship and their descendants are the people Leo has encountered since landing. In the present, a battle ensues between the humans and the apes. A familiar vehicle descends from the sky and is identified immediately by Leo as the pod piloted by Pericles, the chimpanzee astronaut. Pericles was pushed forward in time as Leo was, and had just now found his way to the planet. When Pericles lands, the apes interpret his landing as the return arrival of Semos, the first ape, who is their god. They bow, and hostilities between humans and apes disappear. |
| score: 0.358547968167 |
| What happened on the Oberon after it crashed on Ashlar, according to its computer logs? |
| 0) The apes organized a mutiny and took control of the ship. |
| 1) Semos left the ship, so the humans took control over it. |
| 2) The ship exploded and killed all apes on board. |
| 3) The humans on board killed all the apes. |
| 4) Humans and apes started fighting and inadvertently exploded the ship. |
| Plot: The Oberon's log reveals that the apes on board, led by Semos, organized a mutiny and took control of the vessel after it crashed. The human and ape survivors of the struggle left the ship and their descendants are the people Leo has encountered since landing. In the present, a battle ensues between the humans and the apes. A familiar vehicle descends from the sky and is identified immediately by Leo as the pod piloted by Pericles, the chimpanzee astronaut. Pericles was pushed forward in time as Leo was, and had just now found his way to the planet. When Pericles lands, the apes interpret his landing as the return arrival of Semos, the first ape, who is their god. They bow, and hostilities between humans and apes disappear. |
| score: 0.351994880761 |
| Who leads the ape army that pursues the humans after they escape? |
| 0) Senator Nado. |
| 1) Senator Sandar and Colonel Attar. |
| 2) General Thade and Colonel Attar. |
| 3) Senator Sandar. |
| 4) Gen. Thade and Lt. Attar. |
| Plot: Leo comes across a female chimpanzee named Ari, who protests the awful treatment humans receive. Ari decides to buy Leo and a female slave named Daena to have them work as servants in the house of her father, Senator Sandar. Leo escapes his cage and frees other humans. Ari sees them, but Leo convinces her to join a human rebellion against the apes. General Thade and Colonel Attar march ape warriors in pursuit of the humans. Leo discovers Calima (the temple of "Semos"), a forbidden, but holy, site for the apes. |
| score: 0.349313610281 |
| What does Leo convince Ari to do after she sees the humans escaping? |
| 0) He convinces her to help him kill Thade and Attar. |
| 1) He convinces her not to tell her father that he escaped. |
| 2) He convinces her to join a human rebellion against the apes. |
| 3) He convinces her to steal some weapons from her father. |
| 4) He convinces her to help him enter Calima. |
| Plot: Leo comes across a female chimpanzee named Ari, who protests the awful treatment humans receive. Ari decides to buy Leo and a female slave named Daena to have them work as servants in the house of her father, Senator Sandar. Leo escapes his cage and frees other humans. Ari sees them, but Leo convinces her to join a human rebellion against the apes. General Thade and Colonel Attar march ape warriors in pursuit of the humans. Leo discovers Calima (the temple of "Semos"), a forbidden, but holy, site for the apes. |
| score: 0.369021161874 |
| Who is Ari? |
| 0) Ari is a man who is fighting against the apes. |
| 1) Ari is a female chimpanzee who is against the awful treatment of humans by the apes. |
| 2) Ari is a woman who is collaborating with the apes. |
| 3) Ari is a male chimpanzee who is controlling all human servants. |
| 4) Ari is a female chimpanzee who is advocating the awful treatment of humans by the apes. |
| Plot: Leo comes across a female chimpanzee named Ari, who protests the awful treatment humans receive. Ari decides to buy Leo and a female slave named Daena to have them work as servants in the house of her father, Senator Sandar. Leo escapes his cage and frees other humans. Ari sees them, but Leo convinces her to join a human rebellion against the apes. General Thade and Colonel Attar march ape warriors in pursuit of the humans. Leo discovers Calima (the temple of "Semos"), a forbidden, but holy, site for the apes. |
| score: 0.403217663417 |
| What is the conflict between the gay man and his mother? |
| 0) She believes that he is not really gay |
| 1) She doesn't like his boyfriend |
| 2) She has trouble to accept a gay son |
| 3) They have a good relationship |
| 4) He hates his mother because he blaims her for being gay |
| Plot: Among the characters are a mature couple about to renew their vows (Sean Connery and Gena Rowlands); a woman (Gillian Anderson) who accepts a date offer from a stranger (Jon Stewart); a gay man dying of AIDS (Jay Mohr) and his mother (Ellen Burstyn) who has struggled to accept him; two clubbers who meet in a nightclub (Ryan Phillippe and Angelina Jolie); a couple having an affair (Anthony Edwards and Madeleine Stowe) and a man (Dennis Quaid) who tells his tragic life story to a woman he meets in a bar (Patricia Clarkson), but seems to have a strange connection to another mysterious woman. As the film continues and the stories evolve, the connections between the characters become evident. Kellie Waymire, Nastassja Kinski, Alec Mapa, Amanda Peet and Michael Emerson also have roles in the film. |
| score: 0.114154130859 |
| What is the man describing to the woman he meets in a bar? |
| 0) A joke |
| 1) A mysterious woman he is attracted to |
| 2) His family's drama |
| 3) His tragic life story |
| 4) His struggle with AIDS |
| Plot: Among the characters are a mature couple about to renew their vows (Sean Connery and Gena Rowlands); a woman (Gillian Anderson) who accepts a date offer from a stranger (Jon Stewart); a gay man dying of AIDS (Jay Mohr) and his mother (Ellen Burstyn) who has struggled to accept him; two clubbers who meet in a nightclub (Ryan Phillippe and Angelina Jolie); a couple having an affair (Anthony Edwards and Madeleine Stowe) and a man (Dennis Quaid) who tells his tragic life story to a woman he meets in a bar (Patricia Clarkson), but seems to have a strange connection to another mysterious woman. As the film continues and the stories evolve, the connections between the characters become evident. Kellie Waymire, Nastassja Kinski, Alec Mapa, Amanda Peet and Michael Emerson also have roles in the film. |
| score: 0.129034464354 |
| What is the gay man dying of? |
| 0) He is not dying, he is healthy |
| 1) He is dying due to a struggle between him and his mother |
| 2) He is dying of AIDS |
| 3) He is dying of Ebola |
| 4) He is dying of shame |
| Plot: Among the characters are a mature couple about to renew their vows (Sean Connery and Gena Rowlands); a woman (Gillian Anderson) who accepts a date offer from a stranger (Jon Stewart); a gay man dying of AIDS (Jay Mohr) and his mother (Ellen Burstyn) who has struggled to accept him; two clubbers who meet in a nightclub (Ryan Phillippe and Angelina Jolie); a couple having an affair (Anthony Edwards and Madeleine Stowe) and a man (Dennis Quaid) who tells his tragic life story to a woman he meets in a bar (Patricia Clarkson), but seems to have a strange connection to another mysterious woman. As the film continues and the stories evolve, the connections between the characters become evident. Kellie Waymire, Nastassja Kinski, Alec Mapa, Amanda Peet and Michael Emerson also have roles in the film. |
| score: 0.112103103449 |
| Where does Edward go after leaving the hotel? |
| 0) To the airport |
| 1) To the jewelry store |
| 2) To Vivian's apartment |
| 3) To the opera house |
| 4) To New York |
| Plot: They spend the next day entirely together talking and enjoying each other's company. During the night Vivian breaks her "no kissing on the mouth" rule and they end up making love for the very first time. Just before she falls asleep in his arms she admits that she's in love with him. Over breakfast the next day he offers to put her up in an apartment so she can be off the streets but she rejects it, insulted and says this is not the "fairy tale" she wants. Telling him a story of her childhood fantasy, he then goes off to work without resolving the situation. Kit, collecting money from her, comes to the hotel and realizes that she is in love with Edward. She reluctantly encourages Vivian to pursue a relationship with him. |
| score: 0.326571103052 |
| Why does Edward leave the white limo and climb the fire escape to get to Vivian? |
| 0) Because he wants to surprise her |
| 1) For dramatic effect |
| 2) Because Vivian refuses to open the door for him |
| 3) To fulfil Vivian's childhood fantasy |
| 4) To overcome his fear of heights |
| Plot: They spend the next day entirely together talking and enjoying each other's company. During the night Vivian breaks her "no kissing on the mouth" rule and they end up making love for the very first time. Just before she falls asleep in his arms she admits that she's in love with him. Over breakfast the next day he offers to put her up in an apartment so she can be off the streets but she rejects it, insulted and says this is not the "fairy tale" she wants. Telling him a story of her childhood fantasy, he then goes off to work without resolving the situation. Kit, collecting money from her, comes to the hotel and realizes that she is in love with Edward. She reluctantly encourages Vivian to pursue a relationship with him. |
| score: 0.41093435881 |
| How does Vivian get even with the saleswomen? |
| 0) She returns wearing elegant clothes and carrying many shopping bags |
| 1) She goes back to the store in Edward's limo |
| 2) She tells them they will regret mistreating her |
| 3) She returns to the store and shows shows off Edward's credit cards |
| 4) She goes back to the store accompanied by Edward |
| Plot: The next morning Edward asks Vivian about her buying only one dress and she, upset, tells him about the snubbing that took place the day before. He takes her to a store where he makes sure that the staff will indulge her. He leaves her with money and his credit cards and she goes on a shopping spree. Now wearing very elegant clothes Vivian returns carrying all the bags, to the shop that had snubbed her, telling the saleswomen they had made a big mistake and announcing nonchalantly that she "has to go shopping now" leaving them speechless. |
| score: 0.425592411237 |
| Why does Edward take Vivian shopping on the second day? |
| 0) Because she doesn't have a car |
| 1) So they can spend time together |
| 2) Because she doesn't want to go alone |
| 3) Because she was snubbed by the saleswoman the first day she went shopping |
| 4) To show her the most exclusive store |
| Plot: The next morning Edward asks Vivian about her buying only one dress and she, upset, tells him about the snubbing that took place the day before. He takes her to a store where he makes sure that the staff will indulge her. He leaves her with money and his credit cards and she goes on a shopping spree. Now wearing very elegant clothes Vivian returns carrying all the bags, to the shop that had snubbed her, telling the saleswomen they had made a big mistake and announcing nonchalantly that she "has to go shopping now" leaving them speechless. |
| score: 0.432655022081 |
| Where do Edward and Vivian go to see the opera? |
| 0) San Diego |
| 1) New York City |
| 2) The Opera House |
| 3) San Francisco |
| 4) Hollywood |
| Plot: The following day, Edward takes Vivian to a polo match he sponsors in hopes of networking for his business deal. She meets some of his snooty upperclass friends and tells him that she understands why he came looking for her. While she chats with David Morse, who is there playing polo, Phillip Stuckey, Edward's attorney begins to suspect that she is a spy. Edward reassures him by telling him how they met, and that she is in fact a sex worker, and Phillip (Jason Alexander) approaches her and offers to hire her once she is finished with Edward, insulting her. When they return to the hotel, she is furious with Edward for telling Phillip about her and plans to leave, but he apologizes, confessing his jealousy towards David and persuades her to see out the week. He, elated, leaves work early the next day to take her on a date to the opera in San Francisco in his private jet. Vivian is moved to tears by the opera (which is La traviata, whose plot deals with a rich man tragically falling in love with a courtesan). Clearly growing closer they later play chess and she convinces him to take the next day off. |
| score: 0.264011017672 |
| How much does Edward pay Vivian to be his escort for a week? |
| 0) $10,000 |
| 1) $1,000 |
| 2) $500 |
| 3) $3,000 |
| 4) $5,000 |
| Plot: The morning after, Edward hires Vivian to stay with him for a week as an escort for social events. She advises him that it will cost him, and he agrees to pay her $3,000 and gives her money and access to his credit cards to buy suitable elegant clothing. She then goes shopping on Rodeo Drive, only to be snubbed by saleswomen who disdain her because of her unsophisticated and overly sexual appearance. Initially, hotel manager Barney Thompson (Hector Elizondo) is also somewhat hostile towards her but slowly relents and instead helps her find a dress and even coaches her on dinner etiquette. Edward returns and is visibly amazed by her transformation. The business dinner does not end well, however, with Edward making clear his intention to dismantle James Morse's corporation once it was bought, close down the shipyard which Morse had spent 40 years building, and sell the land for real estate. Morse and his grandson, David, abandon their dinner in anger, while Edward remains preoccupied with the deal afterward. Back at the hotel, he reveals to Vivian that he had not spoken to his recently deceased father for 14 years. She attempts to cheer him up but he rebuffs her and leaves. Later that night, lonesome and worried, she goes looking for him. She tries again to console him and they end up having sex on the grand piano in the hotel lounge. |
| score: 0.199539954476 |
| Why does Edward change his mind about the deal with Morse? |
| 0) He is too occupied by Vivian that he totally forgets about the deal |
| 1) He doesn't have enough money to make the deal |
| 2) His time with Vivian has shown him another way of living and working. |
| 3) Morse dies before the deal is made |
| 4) Phillip convinces him to not make the deal. |
| Plot: In the meantime, Edward meets with Morse and is about to close the deal, but changes his mind at the last minute. His time with Vivian has shown him another way of living and working, taking time off and enjoying activities he never cared for. As a result, his strong interest towards his business is put aside. He decides that he would rather help Morse than take over his company. Morse still has his Navy contracts that could make his company a lot richer and Edward bluffed a little, the contracts were delayed not destroyed. With those Navy Contracts, Edward 10 million shares of the company he owns, they will build big ships together. That was Edward's dream: to build things, instead of tearing them down. Furious over the loss of so much money, Phillip goes to the hotel to confront Edward, but finds only Vivian. He blames her for changing Edward and tries to grope her. She bites his hand to make him stop and a furious Phillip slaps and tries to rape her. Edward arrives in time to stop him, hitting him while chasing him for his greed and then throws him out. |
| score: 0.334931616868 |
| What is the name of Peter Weyland's company? |
| 0) Weyland Incorporated |
| 1) Weyland Engineering |
| 2) Welyand and Associates |
| 3) Weyland Corporation |
| 4) Weyland Consolidated |
| Plot: In 2089, archaeologists Elizabeth Shaw and Charlie Holloway discover a star map in Scotland that matches others from several unconnected ancient cultures. They interpret this as an invitation from humanity's forerunners, the "Engineers". Peter Weyland, the elderly CEO of Weyland Corporation, funds an expedition to follow the map to the distant moon LV-223 aboard the scientific vessel Prometheus. The ship's crew travels in stasis while the android David monitors their voyage. Arriving in 2093, Mission director Meredith Vickers informs them of their mission to find the Engineers, and not to make contact without her permission. |
| score: 0.257708745949 |
| What is the name of the spaceship the group travel on? |
| 0) LV-223 |
| 1) 2089 |
| 2) Android David |
| 3) Vicker |
| 4) Prometheus |
| Plot: In 2089, archaeologists Elizabeth Shaw and Charlie Holloway discover a star map in Scotland that matches others from several unconnected ancient cultures. They interpret this as an invitation from humanity's forerunners, the "Engineers". Peter Weyland, the elderly CEO of Weyland Corporation, funds an expedition to follow the map to the distant moon LV-223 aboard the scientific vessel Prometheus. The ship's crew travels in stasis while the android David monitors their voyage. Arriving in 2093, Mission director Meredith Vickers informs them of their mission to find the Engineers, and not to make contact without her permission. |
| score: 0.149728424432 |
| What do the archaeologists call the aliens that created the human species? |
| 0) |
| 1) The Forerunners |
| 2) LV-223 |
| 3) The Engineers |
| 4) The Creators |
| Plot: In the lifeboat, an alien creature bursts out of the Engineer's chest. |
| score: 0.371404193502 |
| What does Charlie discover after his father's death about his family? |
| 0) That his father was a gambler |
| 1) That he inherited his father's farm house |
| 2) That his father left him nothing |
| 3) That he is the sole heir to his father's estate |
| 4) That he is recieving his father's 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible |
| Plot: When Charlie learns that his estranged father has died, he and his girlfriend Susanna travel to Cincinnati, Ohio in order to settle the estate. He learns he is receiving the 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible over which he and his father fought and his father's rose bushes, but the bulk of the $3 million estate is going to an unnamed trustee. Through social engineering he learns the money is being directed to a mental institution, which he visits and meets his older brother, Raymond, whose existence he was previously unaware of. |
| score: 0.300955028687 |
| What is Raymond's favorite show? |
| 0) The People's Class. |
| 1) Times of our lives. |
| 2) The People's Court. |
| 3) Beverly Hills. |
| 4) Seinfeld. |
| Plot: Back in Los Angeles, Charlie meets with Dr. Bruner, who offers him $250,000 to walk away from Raymond forever. Charlie refuses and says that he is no longer upset about what his father left him, but he wants to have a relationship with his brother. At a meeting with court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Marston (Levinson, in an uncredited cameo), Raymond is shown to be unable to decide for himself what he wants. Charlie stops the questioning and tells Raymond he is happy to have him as his brother. |
| score: 0.274379698148 |
| What kind of ability does Raymond possess? |
| 0) He can fly |
| 1) He can count hundreds of objects at once |
| 2) He has superstrength and is very flexibile |
| 3) He can speak five languages |
| 4) He can read people's minds |
| Plot: After Raymond refuses to fly to Los Angeles because he remembers every airline crash and is worried about getting hurt, they set out on a cross-country road trip together. During the course of the journey, Charlie learns more about Raymond, including that he is a mental calculator with the ability to instantly count hundreds of objects at once, far beyond the normal range for humans. He also learns that, like him, Raymond loves The Beatles. It is revealed that Raymond actually lived with the family when Charlie was young and he realizes that the comforting figure from Charlie's childhood, whom he falsely remembered as an imaginary friend named "Rain Man", was actually Raymond, who was sent away because he had severely burned Charlie by accident as a little boy. |
| score: 0.329864653741 |
| Why doesn't Raymond want to travel by a plane? |
| 0) He remembers every plane crash and is afraid of getting hurt |
| 1) He doesn't like going through airport security |
| 2) He has an irrational fear of planes |
| 3) He doesn't understand how planes work and is afraid of things he doesn't understand |
| 4) He was the only survivor of a previous plane crash |
| Plot: After Raymond refuses to fly to Los Angeles because he remembers every airline crash and is worried about getting hurt, they set out on a cross-country road trip together. During the course of the journey, Charlie learns more about Raymond, including that he is a mental calculator with the ability to instantly count hundreds of objects at once, far beyond the normal range for humans. He also learns that, like him, Raymond loves The Beatles. It is revealed that Raymond actually lived with the family when Charlie was young and he realizes that the comforting figure from Charlie's childhood, whom he falsely remembered as an imaginary friend named "Rain Man", was actually Raymond, who was sent away because he had severely burned Charlie by accident as a little boy. |
| score: 0.285701180277 |
| Where is Charlie having the cars imported? |
| 0) New York |
| 1) Baltimore |
| 2) Los Angeles |
| 3) New Jersey |
| 4) San Francisco |
| Plot: Back in Los Angeles, Charlie meets with Dr. Bruner, who offers him $250,000 to walk away from Raymond forever. Charlie refuses and says that he is no longer upset about what his father left him, but he wants to have a relationship with his brother. At a meeting with court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Marston (Levinson, in an uncredited cameo), Raymond is shown to be unable to decide for himself what he wants. Charlie stops the questioning and tells Raymond he is happy to have him as his brother. |
| score: 0.242096426645 |
| How does Charlie win the money in Las Vegas? |
| 0) He replaces one of the decks with his own |
| 1) He counts the cards himself |
| 2) He uses magic |
| 3) He has Raymond count cards |
| 4) He bribes the dealer |
| Plot: After the Lamborghinis are seized by his creditor, Charlie finds himself $80,000 in debt and hatches a plan to return to Las Vegas, which they passed the night before, and win money at blackjack by counting cards. Though the casino bosses are skeptical that anyone can count cards with a six deck shoe, after reviewing security footage they ask Charlie and Raymond to leave. However, Charlie has made enough to cover his debts and has reconciled with Susanna who rejoined them in Las Vegas. |
| score: 0.355199791644 |
| Why does Charlie want to return to Las Vegas during his trip with Raymond? |
| 0) To win money in a blackjack game to pay off his debt |
| 1) To visit their childhood home |
| 2) To meet up with some friends |
| 3) To steal some money to pay off his debt |
| 4) To get married |
| Plot: After the Lamborghinis are seized by his creditor, Charlie finds himself $80,000 in debt and hatches a plan to return to Las Vegas, which they passed the night before, and win money at blackjack by counting cards. Though the casino bosses are skeptical that anyone can count cards with a six deck shoe, after reviewing security footage they ask Charlie and Raymond to leave. However, Charlie has made enough to cover his debts and has reconciled with Susanna who rejoined them in Las Vegas. |
| score: 0.357178304809 |
| Where did Charlie's father direct his $3 million estate to? |
| 0) An orphanage |
| 1) A mental institution |
| 2) A school |
| 3) A church |
| 4) A town clinic |
| Plot: In the final scene, Charlie brings Raymond to the train station where he boards an Amtrak train with Dr. Bruner to return to the mental institution. Charlie promises Raymond that he will visit in two weeks. |
| score: 0.389782208627 |
| What does Charlie receive through his father's testament? |
| 0) A 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible and $3 million |
| 1) $3 million |
| 2) His father's rose bushes |
| 3) A 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible and rose bushes |
| 4) His father's entire estate |
| Plot: When Charlie learns that his estranged father has died, he and his girlfriend Susanna travel to Cincinnati, Ohio in order to settle the estate. He learns he is receiving the 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible over which he and his father fought and his father's rose bushes, but the bulk of the $3 million estate is going to an unnamed trustee. Through social engineering he learns the money is being directed to a mental institution, which he visits and meets his older brother, Raymond, whose existence he was previously unaware of. |
| score: 0.332962570464 |
| What happens with Raymond at the end of the movie? |
| 0) He escapes from the mental institution |
| 1) He starts living with his uncle |
| 2) He moves in with Raymond |
| 3) He boards an Amtrak train to return to the mental institution |
| 4) He boards a train out of the city |
| Plot: In the final scene, Charlie brings Raymond to the train station where he boards an Amtrak train with Dr. Bruner to return to the mental institution. Charlie promises Raymond that he will visit in two weeks. |
| score: 0.557352832809 |
| What does Dr. Bruner offer Charlie, in exchange for returning Raymond to the hospital? |
| 0) $250,000 |
| 1) $50,000 |
| 2) $200,000 |
| 3) $500,000 |
| 4) $350,000 |
| Plot: Back in Los Angeles, Charlie meets with Dr. Bruner, who offers him $250,000 to walk away from Raymond forever. Charlie refuses and says that he is no longer upset about what his father left him, but he wants to have a relationship with his brother. At a meeting with court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Marston (Levinson, in an uncredited cameo), Raymond is shown to be unable to decide for himself what he wants. Charlie stops the questioning and tells Raymond he is happy to have him as his brother. |
| score: 0.426489710879 |
| What does Charlie remember from his childhood relationship with Raymond? |
| 0) He remembers every airline crash and is worried about getting hurt |
| 1) He remembers every car crash and is worried about getting hurt |
| 2) He remembers every train crash and is frightened in getting hurt |
| 3) He remembers every train crash and is worried about getting hurt |
| 4) He remembers every road crash and is worried about getting hurt |
| Plot: After Raymond refuses to fly to Los Angeles because he remembers every airline crash and is worried about getting hurt, they set out on a cross-country road trip together. During the course of the journey, Charlie learns more about Raymond, including that he is a mental calculator with the ability to instantly count hundreds of objects at once, far beyond the normal range for humans. He also learns that, like him, Raymond loves The Beatles. It is revealed that Raymond actually lived with the family when Charlie was young and he realizes that the comforting figure from Charlie's childhood, whom he falsely remembered as an imaginary friend named "Rain Man", was actually Raymond, who was sent away because he had severely burned Charlie by accident as a little boy. |
| score: 0.372151488056 |
| Who interrogates Anwar? |
| 0) Hawkins |
| 1) Mayer |
| 2) Fawal |
| 3) Smith |
| 4) Whitman |
| Plot: Without the consent of his superiors, and not caring what happens to him, Freeman gets a warrant for Anwar's release and sends him back to America via a clandestine ship to Spain. When his immediate boss calls and orders him to return Anwar to Fawal, Freeman simply hangs up the phone. Angered by the injustice Anwar has suffered, Freeman leaks the details of Anwar's detention to the American press, creating a scandal that humiliates Whitman and Hawkins. |
| score: 0.345279670992 |
| Why does Whitman insist on keeping Anwar in detention? |
| 0) She claims it is necessary to save thousands from becoming victims of terrorism |
| 1) She enjoys watching him get tortured |
| 2) No reason in particular |
| 3) She claims it is necessary to save thousands from becoming victims of racism |
| 4) She enjoys watching him sit in detention |
| Plot: For lack of more experienced staff, Freeman is assigned to observe the interrogation of Anwar, whose interrogator is Fawal himself. After Freeman briefly questions Anwar, he is doubtful of Anwar's guilt, but his boss, Corrine Whitman (Meryl Streep), insists that the detention continue, justifying such treatments as necessary to save thousands from becoming victims of terrorism. |
| score: 0.415670564139 |
| What is Douglas doing at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) He is in North Africa boarding a plane to the U.S. |
| 1) He is in North Africa briefing a newly arrived CIA agent |
| 2) He is in Chicago briefing a newly arrived CIA agent |
| 3) He is in New York boarding a plane to North Africa |
| 4) He is in South Africa briefing a newly arrived CIA agent |
| Plot: CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is briefing a newly arrived CIA agent in a square in an unnamed country in North Africa (filmed in Marrakech), when a suicide attack kills this agent and 18 other people. The target was a high-ranking police official, Abbas-i "Abasi" Fawal (Yigal Naor), who acts as a liaison for the United States and whose tasks include conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture. Fawal escapes unscathed. |
| score: 0.257511538261 |
| Where are Douglas and the new CIA agent meeting? |
| 0) Iraq |
| 1) South Africa |
| 2) Kenya |
| 3) An unnamed country in North Africa |
| 4) Chicago |
| Plot: CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is briefing a newly arrived CIA agent in a square in an unnamed country in North Africa (filmed in Marrakech), when a suicide attack kills this agent and 18 other people. The target was a high-ranking police official, Abbas-i "Abasi" Fawal (Yigal Naor), who acts as a liaison for the United States and whose tasks include conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture. Fawal escapes unscathed. |
| score: 0.261285260664 |
| Who is the target of the suicide attack? |
| 0) A chemical engineer named Anwar El-Ibrahimi |
| 1) A high-ranking police official named Douglas Freeman |
| 2) The newly arrived CIA agent |
| 3) A high-ranking police official named Abbas-i Fawal |
| 4) Douglas Freeman |
| Plot: CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is briefing a newly arrived CIA agent in a square in an unnamed country in North Africa (filmed in Marrakech), when a suicide attack kills this agent and 18 other people. The target was a high-ranking police official, Abbas-i "Abasi" Fawal (Yigal Naor), who acts as a liaison for the United States and whose tasks include conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture. Fawal escapes unscathed. |
| score: 0.281211587405 |
| Who is Douglas Freeman? |
| 0) Another citizen being detained by the U.S. government |
| 1) A CIA consultant |
| 2) The Director of the FBI |
| 3) A soldier |
| 4) A CIA analyst |
| Plot: CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is briefing a newly arrived CIA agent in a square in an unnamed country in North Africa (filmed in Marrakech), when a suicide attack kills this agent and 18 other people. The target was a high-ranking police official, Abbas-i "Abasi" Fawal (Yigal Naor), who acts as a liaison for the United States and whose tasks include conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture. Fawal escapes unscathed. |
| score: 0.230118873649 |
| What does Fawal's job description include? |
| 0) Getting coffee and filing paperwork |
| 1) Transcribing interrogation sessions and providing detainees with food |
| 2) Conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture |
| 3) Conducting medical examinations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture |
| 4) Conducting interrogations and filing paperwork |
| Plot: CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is briefing a newly arrived CIA agent in a square in an unnamed country in North Africa (filmed in Marrakech), when a suicide attack kills this agent and 18 other people. The target was a high-ranking police official, Abbas-i "Abasi" Fawal (Yigal Naor), who acts as a liaison for the United States and whose tasks include conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture. Fawal escapes unscathed. |
| score: 0.356348646059 |
| How is Anwar linked to a terrorist organization? |
| 0) He is assumed to be part of a terrorist organization because of his religion and nationality |
| 1) Telephone records indicate that a known terrorist made calls to Anwar's phone |
| 2) Video footage indicates that Anwar met with a known terrorist |
| 3) Telephone records indicate that Anwar made calls to a known terrorist's phone |
| 4) Video footage indicates that Anwar bought materials to make a bomb before getting on a plane |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.381824765657 |
| Where is Anwar from? |
| 0) Jordan |
| 1) Egypt |
| 2) Syria |
| 3) Iran |
| 4) Algeria |
| Plot: Eventually, Anwar confesses that he advised Rashid how to make more powerful bombs and was promised $40,000 in return. Suspicious that it's a false confession, Freeman asks where the money is and Anwar replies that it should have been delivered to him in South Africa but the courier never arrived. Freeman's suspicions are confirmed when he has the names Anwar gives traced by Interpol and draws a blank. He then Googles the names and learns that they are the names of the Egyptian soccer team from the year Anwar left Egypt. He also expresses doubt as to whether Anwar would be willing to put his life, family, and job in danger for $40,000 when his annual salary is $200,000. He quotes Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in a discussion with the minister of the interior on the value of intelligence gathered through torture: |
| score: 0.235305847321 |
| What is Anwar's profession? |
| 0) He is a chemical engineer |
| 1) He is an astrophysicist |
| 2) He is a biochemist |
| 3) He is a surgeon |
| 4) He is a sanitary engineer |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.234922888769 |
| Who lives with Anwar in Chicago? |
| 0) His mother |
| 1) His mother, his wife, and son |
| 2) No one; he lives alone |
| 3) His wife and daughter |
| 4) His grandmother, his wife, and his brother |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.190508437682 |
| Is Anwar's wife informed of his detention? |
| 0) Yes, she is informed |
| 1) No, she is not informed |
| 2) Government officials attempt to inform her of the situation but can't reach her |
| 3) It is unclear whether she is informed or not |
| 4) Yes, she is informed but she doesn't care |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.250839263219 |
| What happens when Anwar arrives at the detention facility? |
| 0) He is sent home |
| 1) He is set free |
| 2) He is questioned and bribed with money and food |
| 3) He is put in isolation |
| 4) He is interrogated and tortured |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.276618865157 |
| Where is Anwar sent after being detained by American officials at the airport? |
| 0) Guantanamo Bay |
| 1) A secret detention facility |
| 2) A Chicago state prison |
| 3) Home |
| 4) He is deported back to Egypt |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.287890663695 |
| Where does Anwar's family live? |
| 0) Detroit |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) New York City |
| 3) Boston |
| 4) Cairo |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.198058708753 |
| What happens to Anwar's flight records from South Africa? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) They are altered to make it look like he took a later flight |
| 2) They are altered to make it look like he took a different flight from another country |
| 3) They are erased |
| 4) They are changed a bit |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.270206099695 |
| Where is Anwar coming from when he is detained? |
| 0) A vacation in South America |
| 1) A conference in Egypt |
| 2) A vacation in the Bahamas |
| 3) A conference in South Africa |
| 4) A conference in Chicago |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.309648768714 |
| What does Freeman do in an attempt to make up for the injustice Anwar suffered? |
| 0) He leaks the details of Anwar's detention to the American press |
| 1) He writes a heartfelt letter to Anwar and his family |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) He puts Anwar's family into protective custody |
| 4) He arrests Fawal |
| Plot: Without the consent of his superiors, and not caring what happens to him, Freeman gets a warrant for Anwar's release and sends him back to America via a clandestine ship to Spain. When his immediate boss calls and orders him to return Anwar to Fawal, Freeman simply hangs up the phone. Angered by the injustice Anwar has suffered, Freeman leaks the details of Anwar's detention to the American press, creating a scandal that humiliates Whitman and Hawkins. |
| score: 0.515460605419 |
| What does Freeman do without his boss' consent? |
| 0) He travels to South Africa |
| 1) He gets a warrant to search Anwar's house |
| 2) He arrests Anwar |
| 3) He gets a warrant for Anwar's release |
| 4) He brings Isabella in for questioning |
| Plot: Without the consent of his superiors, and not caring what happens to him, Freeman gets a warrant for Anwar's release and sends him back to America via a clandestine ship to Spain. When his immediate boss calls and orders him to return Anwar to Fawal, Freeman simply hangs up the phone. Angered by the injustice Anwar has suffered, Freeman leaks the details of Anwar's detention to the American press, creating a scandal that humiliates Whitman and Hawkins. |
| score: 0.366924941384 |
| What is Isabella told about Anwar's whereabouts? |
| 0) That Anwar is not in South Africa |
| 1) That Anwar was sent to South Africa by mistake |
| 2) That Anwar was not on the flight from South Africa |
| 3) That Anwar is somewhere in North Africa |
| 4) That Anwar is in Washington |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.381032184024 |
| What does Smith do when he puts together the details of Anwar's detention? |
| 0) He travels to South Africa to persuade their government that Anwar is innocent and that the rendition shouldn't have taken place |
| 1) He tries to persuade the American government to release Anwar |
| 2) He tries to get an excellent lawyer to fight for Anwar's release |
| 3) He tries to bring Senator Hawkins and Corrine Whitman to court |
| 4) He tries to persuade the senator and Whitman to release Anwar or to admit that the rendition had taken place |
| Plot: Without the consent of his superiors, and not caring what happens to him, Freeman gets a warrant for Anwar's release and sends him back to America via a clandestine ship to Spain. When his immediate boss calls and orders him to return Anwar to Fawal, Freeman simply hangs up the phone. Angered by the injustice Anwar has suffered, Freeman leaks the details of Anwar's detention to the American press, creating a scandal that humiliates Whitman and Hawkins. |
| score: 0.423813684837 |
| What doesn't Fatima know about Khalid? |
| 0) She doesn't know that Khalid is head of a large terrorist group. |
| 1) She doesn't know that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group. |
| 2) She doesn't know that Khalid is planning to kill her brother. |
| 3) She doesn't know that Khalid seduced her only to get close to her brother, in order to kill him. |
| 4) She doesn't know that Khalid is responsible for her mother's death. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.24036179068 |
| What has Fatima done? |
| 0) She has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid. |
| 1) She has stolen money from her friend. |
| 2) She has run away from home with her friend. |
| 3) She has married her boyfriend without her parents' knowledge. |
| 4) She has stolen the money from her mother. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.176094673001 |
| Whose picture does Fatima see? |
| 0) She sees a picture of Khalid's father. |
| 1) She sees a picture of her father. |
| 2) She sees a picture of Khalid's sister. |
| 3) She sees a picture of her long lost brother. |
| 4) She sees a picture of Khalid's brother. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.191749994386 |
| What's the name of Abasi's daughter? |
| 0) Her name is Fatima. |
| 1) Her name is Nuru. |
| 2) Her name is Safiya. |
| 3) Her name is Isabella. |
| 4) Her name is Lina. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.18721231158 |
| How does Fatima learn about Khalid being a terrorist? |
| 0) She learns it when she sees strange papers with the position of the targets to be destroyed. |
| 1) She learns it when she sees him killing a man in cold blood. |
| 2) She learns it when she overhears his conversation with members of the group. |
| 3) She learns it when she sees an arsenal of weapons in his house. |
| 4) She learns it when his friends are arrested and he takes her to the terrorist group's base. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.227232464454 |
| What does Anwar tell Freeman when he asks him where the money is? |
| 0) That the courier who was supposed to take it to him in South Africa never showed up. |
| 1) That his confession was false. |
| 2) That Rashid doesn't have it. |
| 3) That he knows where it is. |
| 4) That he didn't take the money. |
| Plot: Eventually, Anwar confesses that he advised Rashid how to make more powerful bombs and was promised $40,000 in return. Suspicious that it's a false confession, Freeman asks where the money is and Anwar replies that it should have been delivered to him in South Africa but the courier never arrived. Freeman's suspicions are confirmed when he has the names Anwar gives traced by Interpol and draws a blank. He then Googles the names and learns that they are the names of the Egyptian soccer team from the year Anwar left Egypt. He also expresses doubt as to whether Anwar would be willing to put his life, family, and job in danger for $40,000 when his annual salary is $200,000. He quotes Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in a discussion with the minister of the interior on the value of intelligence gathered through torture: |
| score: 0.335867112905 |
| What does Anwar eventually confess to? |
| 0) Getting $40,000 in exchange for nothing. |
| 1) He confessed that the courier who was supposed to deliver the money to him never arrived. |
| 2) Telling Rashid how to create more effective bombs. |
| 3) Gathering intelligence through torture |
| 4) He confessed that his previous confession was false. |
| Plot: The record of a phone call supposedly made by Rashid to Anwar is not explained in the film. However, earlier it was mentioned that phones are sometimes passed on from one person to another in order to avoid phone tracing (the DVD extras explain that there was a subplot dropped from the film that elaborated on this concept). The film's director, Gavin Hood, stated in an interview that the lack of explanation on the call was deliberate, so as to create ambiguity about whether Anwar was guilty or innocent, and to let the viewer decide whether this ambiguity warranted torture. |
| score: 0.315655963394 |
| What does Abasi find when he gets to Khalid's apartment? |
| 0) His mother grief-stricken over the loss of both her sons and Fatima. |
| 1) His grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. |
| 2) His father grief-stricken over the loss of both her sons and Fatima. |
| 3) His grandfather grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. |
| 4) His mother-in-law grief-stricken over the loss of both her son-in-laws and Fatima. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.279894592461 |
| What happens when Khalid hesitates? |
| 0) Therefore saved by the organizers of the attack. |
| 1) Therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. |
| 2) Therefore defamed by the organizers of the attack. |
| 3) Therefore insulted by the organizers of the attack. |
| 4) Therefore protected by the organizers of the attack. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.178917832475 |
| What other pictures does Fatima discover in the notebook? |
| 0) A picture of the two brandishing AK-450 elt, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his father's corpse, some pictures of her mother. |
| 1) A picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father. |
| 2) A picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his father's corpse, some pictures of her mother. |
| 3) A picture of the two brandishing AK-450 elt, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her wife. |
| 4) A picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her mother. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.323618253352 |
| What happens after Khalid is killed by his fellow terrorists? |
| 0) As a result he holds the handle of the detonator, and the bomb disarms, saves Fatima. |
| 1) As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. |
| 2) As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Khalid. |
| 3) As a result he holds the pin of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing his fellow terrorists |
| 4) As a result he releases the pin of the detonator, and the bomb disarms, saves Fatima. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.260666674274 |
| What does Abasi realize at Khalid's apartment? |
| 0) His daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with joy himself. |
| 1) His daughter died trying to save him and is filled with gratitude himself. |
| 2) His daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| 3) His daughter died trying to kill him and is filled with grief himself. |
| 4) His daughter died trying to kill him and is filled with joy himself. |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.225735075012 |
| What is written in the notebook about Khalid's brother's death? |
| 0) Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his father's death |
| 1) Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his son's death |
| 2) Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his mother's death |
| 3) Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death |
| 4) Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his sister's death |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.251731266753 |
| What happens to Fatima when the bomb goes off? |
| 0) It protected Fatima |
| 1) It killed Fatima |
| 2) It devastated Fatima |
| 3) It ruined Fatima's life. |
| 4) It saved Fatima |
| Plot: In a parallel storyline, Abasi's daughter Fatima (Zineb Oukach) has run away from home with her boyfriend Khalid (Moa Khouas). Fatima sees a picture of Khalid's brother, but he does not tell her what has happened to him. Abasi is told that Khalid's brother was an inmate at his prison and later died. Fatima is unaware that Khalid is a member of a terrorist group until his friends are arrested at a planned march and he leads her to the terrorist group's base. Near the end of the movie, Fatima discovers a notebook that contains pictures of Khalid and his brother together, showing that they were extremely close, as well as a picture of the two brandishing AK-47s, then some pictures of a grief-stricken Khalid standing over his brother's corpse, some pictures of her father, and finally a statement saying that Khalid is doing a deed to avenge his brother's death. Realizing that Khalid's brother met his death at the hands of her father and that Khalid is about to assassinate him, she runs off. It is then revealed that this second story took place before the suicide attack. (From the briefing with the CIA agent in the beginning we know that the first story took place after the suicide attack.) At the town square Fatima begs him not to do it, arguing that the target is her father. After removing the pin of his detonator he hesitates, and is therefore killed by the organizers of the attack. As a result he releases the handle of the detonator, and the bomb explodes, killing Fatima. In the present, Abasi rushes to Khalid's apartment and discovers his grandmother grief-stricken over the loss of both her grandsons and Fatima. Abasi then realises that his daughter died trying to protect him and is filled with grief himself. |
| score: 0.176869152554 |
| What quote does Freeman use from 'The Merchant of Venice' |
| 0) Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath |
| 1) engend'red in the eyes, With gazing fed |
| 2) I fear you speak upon the rack |
| 3) Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire |
| 4) Hath not a Jew eyes? |
| Plot: I fear you speak upon the rack |
| score: 0.500000403505 |
| Who is Freeman's boss? |
| 0) Anwar El-Ibrahimi |
| 1) Alan Smith |
| 2) Lee Mayer |
| 3) Corrine Whitman |
| 4) Abasi Fawal |
| Plot: For lack of more experienced staff, Freeman is assigned to observe the interrogation of Anwar, whose interrogator is Fawal himself. After Freeman briefly questions Anwar, he is doubtful of Anwar's guilt, but his boss, Corrine Whitman (Meryl Streep), insists that the detention continue, justifying such treatments as necessary to save thousands from becoming victims of terrorism. |
| score: 0.307003032934 |
| Who is the target of the suicide attack that kills a CIA agent and 18 other people? |
| 0) Senator Hawkins |
| 1) Freeman |
| 2) Said |
| 3) Anwar |
| 4) Abbas-i Fawal |
| Plot: CIA analyst Douglas Freeman (Jake Gyllenhaal) is briefing a newly arrived CIA agent in a square in an unnamed country in North Africa (filmed in Marrakech), when a suicide attack kills this agent and 18 other people. The target was a high-ranking police official, Abbas-i "Abasi" Fawal (Yigal Naor), who acts as a liaison for the United States and whose tasks include conducting interrogations and overseeing the application of techniques amounting to torture. Fawal escapes unscathed. |
| score: 0.307439711796 |
| How is Anwar El-Ibrahimi implicated in the terrorist organization? |
| 0) Photos showing him meeting with a known terrorist |
| 1) The police receives photos implicating him of terrorism |
| 2) Through phone records showing that a known terrorist called Anwar's phone several times |
| 3) Bank records showing he recieved money from a known terrorist cell |
| 4) Someone turns him in |
| Plot: Egyptian-born Anwar El-Ibrahimi (Omar Metwally), a chemical engineer who lives in Chicago with his mother, his pregnant wife Isabella (Reese Witherspoon), and their young son, is linked to a violent organization by telephone records indicating that known terrorist Rashid placed several calls to Anwar's cellphone. Returning to the United States from a conference in South Africa, he is detained by American officials and sent to a secret detention facility near the location of the suicide attack depicted earlier, where he is interrogated and tortured. Isabella is not informed and all records of his being on the flight from South Africa are erased, although records remain of his boarding the plane at Cape Town International Airport and making a purchase en route. |
| score: 0.392038789462 |
| How does April respond when Frank tells her he had an affair? |
| 0) She is relieved and tells him she is happy he cheated because she doesn't love him anymore |
| 1) She is apathetic and tells him it doesn't matter since she doesn't love him anymore |
| 2) She is angry and yells at him for betraying her trust |
| 3) She is angry and slaps him for betraying her trust |
| 4) She is depressed and distraught and breaks down into tears |
| Plot: The following day, Frank confesses to having had an affair with a female assistant at his office, hoping to reconcile with April. To his surprise, April responds apathetically and tells him it does not matter as her love for him has gone, which he does not believe. The Givingses come over for dinner, and Frank announces to the guests that their plans have changed, as April is pregnant. John harshly lambasts Frank for crushing April's hope as well as his acceptance of his circumstances. Angered, Frank nearly attacks John, and the Givings hurry out. Afterwards, Frank and April have a severe verbal altercation, after which April flees the house. |
| score: 0.292323779805 |
| How does April feel about their first child? |
| 0) She feels it was a mistake |
| 1) She is angry about the child |
| 2) She hates the child |
| 3) She feels it was the best decision she made |
| 4) She loves the child |
| Plot: As the couple prepares to move, they are forced to reconsider. Frank is offered a promotion, and April becomes pregnant again. When Frank discovers she is contemplating having an abortion, he is furious and starts screaming at April, leading to a serious altercation, in which April says that their first child was a "mistake". |
| score: 0.294912146322 |
| Why are the Wheelers having second thoughts about moving to Paris? |
| 0) Because Frank is offered a promotion and April becomes pregnant |
| 1) They realize they like their current life |
| 2) Because they don't have enough money |
| 3) Because of Shep |
| 4) Because April gets a new job |
| Plot: The Givings (including John) talk with April and Frank. During the conversation, the Wheelers tell the Givings about their plans to live in Paris. Surprisingly, the only person that seems to comprehend their decision is John. |
| score: 0.52221741848 |
| How does Frank respond to his promotion offer? |
| 0) He tells his boss he needs time to think about it |
| 1) He declines the offer |
| 2) He accepts the promotion |
| 3) He asks for a salary increment |
| 4) He quits his job |
| Plot: As the couple prepares to move, they are forced to reconsider. Frank is offered a promotion, and April becomes pregnant again. When Frank discovers she is contemplating having an abortion, he is furious and starts screaming at April, leading to a serious altercation, in which April says that their first child was a "mistake". |
| score: 0.32271117281 |
| Why does April die? |
| 0) She kills herself |
| 1) Due to complications from the abortion |
| 2) She is shot |
| 3) Due to a drug overdose |
| 4) Due to injuries from an accident |
| Plot: As the couple prepares to move, they are forced to reconsider. Frank is offered a promotion, and April becomes pregnant again. When Frank discovers she is contemplating having an abortion, he is furious and starts screaming at April, leading to a serious altercation, in which April says that their first child was a "mistake". |
| score: 0.31259244025 |
| What do the Givings think about April's and Frank's plan to move to Paris? |
| 0) The only person that seems to comprehend their decision is John Givings |
| 1) The only person that seems to comprehend their decision is Helen Givings |
| 2) The only person that seems to comprehend their decision is Howard Givings |
| 3) The only person that seems to perceive their decision is Howard Givings |
| 4) The only person that seems to deny their decision is John Givings |
| Plot: The Givings (including John) talk with April and Frank. During the conversation, the Wheelers tell the Givings about their plans to live in Paris. Surprisingly, the only person that seems to comprehend their decision is John. |
| score: 0.532866271452 |
| What is Frank's reaction when he learns that April is considereing having an abortion? |
| 0) He is overjoyed and hugs April |
| 1) He is furious and starts screaming at April |
| 2) He is furious and storms out of the house |
| 3) He ignores her |
| 4) He is sad and breaks down in tears |
| Plot: As the couple prepares to move, they are forced to reconsider. Frank is offered a promotion, and April becomes pregnant again. When Frank discovers she is contemplating having an abortion, he is furious and starts screaming at April, leading to a serious altercation, in which April says that their first child was a "mistake". |
| score: 0.571378266785 |
| What forces the Wheelers to reconsider their plan to move to Paris? |
| 0) Frank gets demoted and no longer makes enough money to afford the move to Paris |
| 1) Frank is offered a promotion and April finds out she is pregnant again |
| 2) WWIII has broken out |
| 3) April decides she wants to get a job |
| 4) Frank gets fired and no longer makes enough money to afford the move to Paris |
| Plot: The Givings (including John) talk with April and Frank. During the conversation, the Wheelers tell the Givings about their plans to live in Paris. Surprisingly, the only person that seems to comprehend their decision is John. |
| score: 0.508447833742 |
| Who does Frank spend his free time with after he moves to the city? |
| 0) His neighbors |
| 1) His boss |
| 2) His co-workers |
| 3) His new girlfriend |
| 4) His children |
| Plot: As the couple prepares to move, they are forced to reconsider. Frank is offered a promotion, and April becomes pregnant again. When Frank discovers she is contemplating having an abortion, he is furious and starts screaming at April, leading to a serious altercation, in which April says that their first child was a "mistake". |
| score: 0.209008315962 |
| Who buys the Wheelers' former house? |
| 0) The Braces |
| 1) No one; it stays vacant |
| 2) The Givings |
| 3) The Givings' son, John |
| 4) The Campbells |
| Plot: Helen talks to her husband years later about how the Braces seem to be the best-suited couple for the Wheeler's old house. When her husband mentions the Wheelers, Helen starts to talk about why she did not like them. As she continues talking about all of the things that she did not like about them, her husband turns off his hearing aid. |
| score: 0.468667554675 |
| Who tells the Braces the Wheelers' story? |
| 0) A realtor |
| 1) Mrs. Givings |
| 2) Milly |
| 3) John Givings |
| 4) Mr. Givings |
| Plot: Frank moves to the city and starts selling computers. He spends all of his extra time with his children. A new couple, the Braces, buy the house and we hear Milly telling the story of the Wheelers to them. Shep stops the story and walks out of the house, crying. |
| score: 0.479292471917 |
| What is April's reaction to Shep's confession of love? |
| 0) She tells him she hates him |
| 1) She slaps him |
| 2) She asks him to marry her |
| 3) She rejects him |
| 4) She tells him she is in love with him too |
| Plot: The next day, Frank takes the promotion and tries to accept his uneventful life. At the end of an evening at a jazz bar with the Campbells, Shep and April end up alone together and have sex in the car. Shep professes his long-held love for April, but she rejects his interest. |
| score: 0.385026984626 |
| Why does April want her and Frank to move to Paris? |
| 0) She wants to succeed as a fashion designer. |
| 1) She wants to get away from their boring lifestyle and become a fashion designer in Paris. |
| 2) She wants to start a modelling career. |
| 3) She wants to study French literature, and give an opportunity to Frank to find his own passion. |
| 4) She wants to change the environment and be able to support the family, do that Frank can find his passion. |
| Plot: April wants new scenery and a chance to support the family so that Frank can find his passion, and so suggests that they move to Paris to start a new life away from the "hopeless emptiness" of their repetitive lifestyle. |
| score: 0.549674015024 |
| Where does April suggest that they move to? |
| 0) She suggests that they move to New York. |
| 1) She suggests that they move to Paris. |
| 2) She suggests that they move to London. |
| 3) She suggests that they move to Rome. |
| 4) She suggests that they move to Los Angeles. |
| Plot: April wants new scenery and a chance to support the family so that Frank can find his passion, and so suggests that they move to Paris to start a new life away from the "hopeless emptiness" of their repetitive lifestyle. |
| score: 0.393830698466 |
| What does Helen say when her husband mentions the Wheelers? |
| 0) She says that she liked the Wheelers very much |
| 1) She says that the Wheelers were the most beautiful and kind couple |
| 2) She starts talking about why she never liked the Wheelers |
| 3) She says that she has always thought that the relationship between the Wheelers was strange |
| 4) She says that she doesn't want to talk about the Wheelers |
| Plot: Helen talks to her husband years later about how the Braces seem to be the best-suited couple for the Wheeler's old house. When her husband mentions the Wheelers, Helen starts to talk about why she did not like them. As she continues talking about all of the things that she did not like about them, her husband turns off his hearing aid. |
| score: 0.681663170288 |
| What does Helen's husband do when she starts talking about her dislike for the Wheelers? |
| 0) He turns on the TV, so as not to listen to her |
| 1) He pretends not to hear her |
| 2) He tells her to stop talking like that |
| 3) He leaves the living room |
| 4) He turns off his hearing aid |
| Plot: Helen talks to her husband years later about how the Braces seem to be the best-suited couple for the Wheeler's old house. When her husband mentions the Wheelers, Helen starts to talk about why she did not like them. As she continues talking about all of the things that she did not like about them, her husband turns off his hearing aid. |
| score: 0.471984384972 |
| What does Helen talk to her husband about? |
| 0) She tells him that she thinks the Braces are the best-suited couple for the Wheeler's old house |
| 1) She talks to him about how April and Frank Wheeler were a beautiful couple |
| 2) She tells him that she thinks the Wheeler's old house will never be sold |
| 3) She talks to him about how she doesn't like the Braces |
| 4) She tells him that the Braces did a good job by buying the Wheeler's old house |
| Plot: Helen talks to her husband years later about how the Braces seem to be the best-suited couple for the Wheeler's old house. When her husband mentions the Wheelers, Helen starts to talk about why she did not like them. As she continues talking about all of the things that she did not like about them, her husband turns off his hearing aid. |
| score: 0.567802452069 |
| What is the Wheelers' response to Helen's request to meet her son? |
| 0) They happily agree, but under the condition that he comes to visit them every day. |
| 1) They accept Helen's reuqest. |
| 2) They accept at first, but latter they realize it is not a good idea. |
| 3) They reject the idea. |
| 4) They hesitate at first, but later they accept. |
| Plot: Helen talks to her husband years later about how the Braces seem to be the best-suited couple for the Wheeler's old house. When her husband mentions the Wheelers, Helen starts to talk about why she did not like them. As she continues talking about all of the things that she did not like about them, her husband turns off his hearing aid. |
| score: 0.452447227819 |
| What is wrong with John? |
| 0) He has lupus. |
| 1) He is suffering from dementia. |
| 2) He has been declared insane. |
| 3) He is constantly depressed. |
| 4) He has leukemia. |
| Plot: The couple becomes close friends with their realtor Helen Givings (Kathy Bates) and her husband Howard Givings (Richard Easton), and neighbor Milly Campbell (Kathryn Hahn) and her husband Shep (David Harbour). To their friends, the Wheelers are the perfect couple, but their relationship is troubled. April fails to make a career out of acting, while Frank hates the tedium of his work. Meanwhile, Helen asks the couple to meet her son, John (Michael Shannon), who had been declared insane, to try to help better his condition. They accept. |
| score: 0.154358241293 |
| What does April do after Frank leaves? |
| 0) She goes to the hospital to have an abortion. |
| 1) She makes breakfast. |
| 2) She tries to perform vacuum aspiration abortion herself. |
| 3) She takes all of his clothes and throws it in the trash. |
| 4) She packs her bags and leaves. |
| Plot: Frank spends the night in a drunken stupor but is shocked to find April in the kitchen the next morning, calmly making breakfast. April's mood seems to have improved, but after bidding goodbye to Frank, she breaks down and prepares to perform her own vacuum aspiration abortion, which proves fatal. Shep goes to the hospital to support Frank, who hysterically tells him, "she did it to herself." April dies in the hospital due to complications following the abortion. |
| score: 0.401977168536 |
| Who goes to the hospital to support Frank after April's abortion? |
| 0) Jack |
| 1) Michael |
| 2) Helen |
| 3) Shep |
| 4) Milly |
| Plot: The next day, Frank takes the promotion and tries to accept his uneventful life. At the end of an evening at a jazz bar with the Campbells, Shep and April end up alone together and have sex in the car. Shep professes his long-held love for April, but she rejects his interest. |
| score: 0.438954174864 |
| What happens to April during the abortion? |
| 0) It proves dangerous |
| 1) It proves harmless |
| 2) It proves non-toxic |
| 3) It proves fatal |
| 4) It proves superficial |
| Plot: Frank spends the night in a drunken stupor but is shocked to find April in the kitchen the next morning, calmly making breakfast. April's mood seems to have improved, but after bidding goodbye to Frank, she breaks down and prepares to perform her own vacuum aspiration abortion, which proves fatal. Shep goes to the hospital to support Frank, who hysterically tells him, "she did it to herself." April dies in the hospital due to complications following the abortion. |
| score: 0.304327133178 |
| What does Frank say to Shep at the hospital? |
| 0) She did it all for you |
| 1) She did it to herself |
| 2) She did it the hard way |
| 3) She did it unintentionally |
| 4) She did it on purpose |
| Plot: Frank spends the night in a drunken stupor but is shocked to find April in the kitchen the next morning, calmly making breakfast. April's mood seems to have improved, but after bidding goodbye to Frank, she breaks down and prepares to perform her own vacuum aspiration abortion, which proves fatal. Shep goes to the hospital to support Frank, who hysterically tells him, "she did it to herself." April dies in the hospital due to complications following the abortion. |
| score: 0.271844828813 |
| What is Frank's job at the time he meets April? |
| 0) Actor |
| 1) Driver |
| 2) Longshoreman |
| 3) Cashier |
| 4) Salesman |
| Plot: In the late 1940s, Frank Wheeler (Leonardo DiCaprio) meets April (Kate Winslet) at a party. He is a longshoreman, hoping to be a cashier; she wants to be an actress. Frank later secures a sales position with Knox Machines, for which his father worked for twenty years, and he and April marry. The Wheelers move to 115 Revolutionary Road in suburban Connecticut when April becomes pregnant. |
| score: 0.318552168077 |
| In which state is 115 Revolutionary Road located? |
| 0) Chicago |
| 1) Connecticut |
| 2) California |
| 3) Washington DC |
| 4) Florida |
| Plot: In the late 1940s, Frank Wheeler (Leonardo DiCaprio) meets April (Kate Winslet) at a party. He is a longshoreman, hoping to be a cashier; she wants to be an actress. Frank later secures a sales position with Knox Machines, for which his father worked for twenty years, and he and April marry. The Wheelers move to 115 Revolutionary Road in suburban Connecticut when April becomes pregnant. |
| score: 0.254097968051 |
| Where do Frank and April move to after April gets pregnant? |
| 0) 115 Revolutionary Road in Suburban Connecticut |
| 1) 115 Revolutionary Road in Suburban New Jersey |
| 2) Suburban New York |
| 3) Washington |
| 4) Suburban Chicago |
| Plot: In the late 1940s, Frank Wheeler (Leonardo DiCaprio) meets April (Kate Winslet) at a party. He is a longshoreman, hoping to be a cashier; she wants to be an actress. Frank later secures a sales position with Knox Machines, for which his father worked for twenty years, and he and April marry. The Wheelers move to 115 Revolutionary Road in suburban Connecticut when April becomes pregnant. |
| score: 0.418577605496 |
| For how long did Frank's father work with Knox Machines? |
| 0) Fifty years |
| 1) Thirty years |
| 2) Twenty years |
| 3) Forty years |
| 4) Ten years |
| Plot: In the late 1940s, Frank Wheeler (Leonardo DiCaprio) meets April (Kate Winslet) at a party. He is a longshoreman, hoping to be a cashier; she wants to be an actress. Frank later secures a sales position with Knox Machines, for which his father worked for twenty years, and he and April marry. The Wheelers move to 115 Revolutionary Road in suburban Connecticut when April becomes pregnant. |
| score: 0.223164470459 |
| Where does April suggest she and Frank should move? |
| 0) Venice |
| 1) Cannes |
| 2) Madrid |
| 3) London |
| 4) Paris |
| Plot: April wants new scenery and a chance to support the family so that Frank can find his passion, and so suggests that they move to Paris to start a new life away from the "hopeless emptiness" of their repetitive lifestyle. |
| score: 0.415380883743 |
| Who does April cheat on Frank with? |
| 0) A bartender |
| 1) John |
| 2) Jack |
| 3) Shep |
| 4) Howard |
| Plot: The next day, Frank takes the promotion and tries to accept his uneventful life. At the end of an evening at a jazz bar with the Campbells, Shep and April end up alone together and have sex in the car. Shep professes his long-held love for April, but she rejects his interest. |
| score: 0.476513514218 |
| How does April die? |
| 0) She slits her wrists |
| 1) From complications following the abortion |
| 2) From a failed operation at the hospital |
| 3) From a drug overdose |
| 4) Sha hangs herself |
| Plot: Frank spends the night in a drunken stupor but is shocked to find April in the kitchen the next morning, calmly making breakfast. April's mood seems to have improved, but after bidding goodbye to Frank, she breaks down and prepares to perform her own vacuum aspiration abortion, which proves fatal. Shep goes to the hospital to support Frank, who hysterically tells him, "she did it to herself." April dies in the hospital due to complications following the abortion. |
| score: 0.315710392109 |
| What is Bob's profession? |
| 0) He is a columnist |
| 1) He is a math high school teacher |
| 2) He writes for a New York magazine |
| 3) He works in a bar |
| 4) He is s football coach |
| Plot: Meanwhile, in New York, columnist Homer Eisenhower Graham or "Ike" (Richard Gere), writes an article about her that contains several factual errors, supplied to him by a man he meets in a bar who Ike later learns was one of Maggie's former fiancs. Ike is fired for not verifying his source, but is invited to write an in-depth article about Maggie in a bid to restore his reputation. He travels to Hale, Maryland, where he finds Maggie living with her family and on her fourth attempt to become married. The fourth groom-to-be, Bob Kelly (Christopher Meloni), is a football coach at the local high school who is fond of using sports analogies to help Maggie with her concerns. He constantly makes references to Maggie "focusing" on the goal-line in reference to their pending nuptials. As Ike starts going around town to meet her friends, family, and former fiancs, Maggie becomes frustrated and feels he is getting the story wrong again. |
| score: 0.155578886479 |
| Why does Bob hit Ike in the face? |
| 0) Because Ike hit Bob first |
| 1) Because Ike and Maggie kissed |
| 2) Because Ike made fun of Bob |
| 3) Because Ike is about to get married |
| 4) Bob never hit Ike in the face |
| Plot: A post credit scene shows Maggie and Ike playing in the snow signifying that the relationship is going strong well after the wedding. |
| score: 0.654883967908 |
| What do Nick and Marlee use the money from the bribe for? |
| 0) To benefit the shooting victims in Gander. |
| 1) To buy a private jet |
| 2) To benefit the shooting victims in Gardner |
| 3) To buy a mansion |
| 4) To gamble |
| Plot: After the trial, Nick and Marlee confront Fitch with a receipt for the $15 million bribe and demand that he retire. They inform him that the $15 million will benefit the shooting victims in Gardner. |
| score: 0.48283259302 |
| What do Nick and Marlee do after the trial? |
| 0) They get on a plane to the Bahamas |
| 1) They confront Fitch with a receipt for the $15 million bribe and demand that he retire |
| 2) They leave with the $15 million bribe money |
| 3) They confront Fitch with a receipt for the $50 million bribe and demand that he retire |
| 4) They confront Fitch with a receipt for the $5 million bribe and demand that he retire |
| Plot: After the trial, Nick and Marlee confront Fitch with a receipt for the $15 million bribe and demand that he retire. They inform him that the $15 million will benefit the shooting victims in Gardner. |
| score: 0.618517412357 |
| Why is Marlee against Fitch? |
| 0) Because Fitch helps criminals go free |
| 1) Because Fitch is arrogant |
| 2) Because Fitch helped the gun manufacturer win the case related to Marlee's sister's death |
| 3) Because she does not like him |
| 4) Because he does not remember Marlee from the school shooting case |
| Plot: Fitch's subordinate Doyle travels to Gardner, Indiana, where he discovers that Nick is really Jeff Kerr, a law school drop-out, and that Marlee's real name is Gabby Brandt. Gabby's sister died in a school shooting. The town sued the gun manufacturer and Fitch helped the defense win the case. Doyle concludes that Nick and Marlee's offer is a set-up, and he calls Fitch, but it is too late. |
| score: 0.599509232 |
| What was Jacob's profession? |
| 0) A stock trader |
| 1) A scientist |
| 2) A court clerk |
| 3) A firearms dealer |
| 4) A lawyer |
| Plot: In New Orleans, a failed day trader at a stock brokerage firm shows up at the office and opens fire on his former colleagues, then kills himself. Among the dead is Jacob Wood. Two years later, with pro bono attorney Wendell Rohr, Jacob's widow Celeste takes Vicksburg Firearms to court on the grounds that the company's gross negligence led to her husband's death. During jury selection, jury consultant Rankin Fitch and his team communicate background information on each of the jurors to lead defense attorney Durwood Cable in the courtroom through electronic surveillance. |
| score: 0.154520387627 |
| Why does Jacob's widow hire a pro bono attorney? |
| 0) To sue her husband's killer |
| 1) To sue Vicksburg Firearms for her husband's death |
| 2) To appeal her husband's case |
| 3) To get her husband's death benefits |
| 4) To protect her from false accusations |
| Plot: In New Orleans, a failed day trader at a stock brokerage firm shows up at the office and opens fire on his former colleagues, then kills himself. Among the dead is Jacob Wood. Two years later, with pro bono attorney Wendell Rohr, Jacob's widow Celeste takes Vicksburg Firearms to court on the grounds that the company's gross negligence led to her husband's death. During jury selection, jury consultant Rankin Fitch and his team communicate background information on each of the jurors to lead defense attorney Durwood Cable in the courtroom through electronic surveillance. |
| score: 0.265309480275 |
| How much money did Celeste Wood get from the lawsuit? |
| 0) $110 million |
| 1) $10 million |
| 2) $50 million |
| 3) $100 million |
| 4) $ 1 million |
| Plot: Nick receives confirmation of receipt of payment and he steers the jury in favor of the plaintiff, much to the chagrin of Herrera, who launches into a rant against the plaintiff, which undermines his support. The gun manufacturer is found liable, with the jury awarding $110 million in general damages to Celeste Wood. |
| score: 0.292226060147 |
| Why does the judge want to have Nick Easter on his jury? |
| 0) To utilise Nick's knowledge |
| 1) To give Nick a lesson in civic duty |
| 2) For Nick to gain reputation |
| 3) To scare Nick by offering the position |
| 4) To fill the vacancy in the jury body |
| Plot: In the jury pool, Nick Easter tries to get himself excused from jury duty. Judge Frederick Harkin decides to give Nick a lesson in civic duty and Fitch tells Cable that the judge has sandbagged them, and that he must select Nick as a juror. Nick's congenial manner wins him acceptance from his fellow jurors, but Frank Herrera, a Marine veteran, takes an instant dislike to him. |
| score: 0.366812962431 |
| What's the name of Lauda's wife? |
| 0) Richard |
| 1) Suzy |
| 2) He is not married |
| 3) Marlene |
| 4) Gemma |
| Plot: The 1976 Formula One season starts with Lauda dominating the first two races while Hunt struggles to catch up. Hunt wins the Spanish Grand Prix, but is disqualified after a post-race inspection rules that his car is too wide. Struggling to comply with F1 rules, McLaren suffers a series of setbacks on the next few races, and Hunt's situation is further exacerbated when Suzy is discovered to have a relationship with Richard Burton. Following his divorce, he regains his competitive spirit and his disqualification in Spain is overturned, which reinstates the points he lost and puts him back into championship contention. Meanwhile, Lauda marries Marlene in a private ceremony but begins to have concerns about the effects of his marriage on his racing career. |
| score: 0.232744395449 |
| What kind of injury does Lauda suffer from the F1 crash? |
| 0) Internal injuries |
| 1) Minor burns to his torso |
| 2) Broken legs |
| 3) A broken arm |
| 4) Third degree burns to his head and face, and internal burns to his lungs |
| Plot: At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the already notoriously dangerous Nrburgring. At the drivers' meeting, Hunt argues that Lauda would benefit by having one fewer race in the season. The drivers vote to go ahead with the race. Both Hunt and Lauda start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying up. They both pit to change tyres during the second lap, but halfway through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the car flying into an embankment before it bursts into flames and is further hit by other cars on the track. After being pulled out of the flaming wreckage, he is airlifted to the hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and dangerous internal burns to his lungs. For the next six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches his rival dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor's orders, he decides to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to finish fourth while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| score: 0.285887452615 |
| For how much time is Lauda held in the hospital? |
| 0) One week |
| 1) Nine weeks |
| 2) Six days |
| 3) Six months |
| 4) Six weeks |
| Plot: At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the already notoriously dangerous Nrburgring. At the drivers' meeting, Hunt argues that Lauda would benefit by having one fewer race in the season. The drivers vote to go ahead with the race. Both Hunt and Lauda start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying up. They both pit to change tyres during the second lap, but halfway through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the car flying into an embankment before it bursts into flames and is further hit by other cars on the track. After being pulled out of the flaming wreckage, he is airlifted to the hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and dangerous internal burns to his lungs. For the next six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches his rival dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor's orders, he decides to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to finish fourth while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| score: 0.167674429682 |
| With which team does Hunt enter the Formula One? |
| 0) McLaren |
| 1) Scuderia Ferrari |
| 2) Ferrari |
| 3) Hesketh Racing |
| 4) British Racing |
| Plot: James Hunt and Niki Lauda are two highly skilled race car drivers who first develop a fierce rivalry in 1970 at a Formula Three race at the Crystal Palace circuit in England, when both their cars spin out and Hunt eventually wins the race. Hunt is a brash, young Englishman with a tendency to vomit before every race, while Lauda is a cool, calculating Austrian technical genius who relies on precision. After a falling out with his father, Lauda takes a large bank loan and buys his way into the British Racing Motors Formula One team, meeting teammate Clay Regazzoni for the first time. Meanwhile, Hesketh Racing, the fledgling racing team Hunt drives for, enters Formula One as well. Lauda then joins Scuderia Ferrari with Regazzoni and wins his first championship in 1975. Hesketh closes shop after failing to secure a sponsor, but Hunt joins McLaren when Emerson Fittipaldi leaves the team. During this time, Hunt marries supermodel Suzy Miller, while Lauda develops a relationship with German socialite Marlene Knaus. |
| score: 0.220126107732 |
| What does Lauda rely on during his races? |
| 0) Hard work |
| 1) Speed |
| 2) Luck |
| 3) Precision |
| 4) Sabotage |
| Plot: James Hunt and Niki Lauda are two highly skilled race car drivers who first develop a fierce rivalry in 1970 at a Formula Three race at the Crystal Palace circuit in England, when both their cars spin out and Hunt eventually wins the race. Hunt is a brash, young Englishman with a tendency to vomit before every race, while Lauda is a cool, calculating Austrian technical genius who relies on precision. After a falling out with his father, Lauda takes a large bank loan and buys his way into the British Racing Motors Formula One team, meeting teammate Clay Regazzoni for the first time. Meanwhile, Hesketh Racing, the fledgling racing team Hunt drives for, enters Formula One as well. Lauda then joins Scuderia Ferrari with Regazzoni and wins his first championship in 1975. Hesketh closes shop after failing to secure a sponsor, but Hunt joins McLaren when Emerson Fittipaldi leaves the team. During this time, Hunt marries supermodel Suzy Miller, while Lauda develops a relationship with German socialite Marlene Knaus. |
| score: 0.191266687666 |
| Why do Lauda and Hunt have to change the tires during the German Grand Prix? |
| 0) They need tires designed to run on the wet track |
| 1) One of the tires falls off during the race |
| 2) They do not change the tires during the race |
| 3) One of the tires goes flat |
| 4) The track begins to dry up and wet weather tires are no longer needed |
| Plot: At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the already notoriously dangerous Nrburgring. At the drivers' meeting, Hunt argues that Lauda would benefit by having one fewer race in the season. The drivers vote to go ahead with the race. Both Hunt and Lauda start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying up. They both pit to change tyres during the second lap, but halfway through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the car flying into an embankment before it bursts into flames and is further hit by other cars on the track. After being pulled out of the flaming wreckage, he is airlifted to the hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and dangerous internal burns to his lungs. For the next six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches his rival dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor's orders, he decides to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to finish fourth while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| score: 0.274085731965 |
| Why does Lauda ask from the F1 committee to cancel the German Grand Prix in 1976? |
| 0) Due to heavy rain |
| 1) Due to danger of an avalanche |
| 2) Because the course is to dangerous |
| 3) Because she does not want to compete |
| 4) Due to a rumor that someone plans to bomb the race |
| Plot: At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the already notoriously dangerous Nrburgring. At the drivers' meeting, Hunt argues that Lauda would benefit by having one fewer race in the season. The drivers vote to go ahead with the race. Both Hunt and Lauda start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying up. They both pit to change tyres during the second lap, but halfway through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the car flying into an embankment before it bursts into flames and is further hit by other cars on the track. After being pulled out of the flaming wreckage, he is airlifted to the hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and dangerous internal burns to his lungs. For the next six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches his rival dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor's orders, he decides to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to finish fourth while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| score: 0.276665721428 |
| What is the relationship between Hunt and Lauda? |
| 0) best friends |
| 1) brothers |
| 2) rivals |
| 3) father and son |
| 4) lovers |
| Plot: At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the already notoriously dangerous Nrburgring. At the drivers' meeting, Hunt argues that Lauda would benefit by having one fewer race in the season. The drivers vote to go ahead with the race. Both Hunt and Lauda start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying up. They both pit to change tyres during the second lap, but halfway through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the car flying into an embankment before it bursts into flames and is further hit by other cars on the track. After being pulled out of the flaming wreckage, he is airlifted to the hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and dangerous internal burns to his lungs. For the next six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches his rival dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor's orders, he decides to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to finish fourth while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| score: 0.177570898093 |
| Why doesn't Lauda respect his doctor's orders on staying in the hospital? |
| 0) Lauda decides to finish the race while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| 1) Lauda decides to finish the drawing while Hunt fails to finish the drawing. |
| 2) Lauda decides to finish the game while Hunt fails to finish the game. |
| 3) Lauda decides to leave the race while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| 4) Lauda decides to leave the game while Hunt fails to finish the game. |
| Plot: At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the already notoriously dangerous Nrburgring. At the drivers' meeting, Hunt argues that Lauda would benefit by having one fewer race in the season. The drivers vote to go ahead with the race. Both Hunt and Lauda start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying up. They both pit to change tyres during the second lap, but halfway through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the car flying into an embankment before it bursts into flames and is further hit by other cars on the track. After being pulled out of the flaming wreckage, he is airlifted to the hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and dangerous internal burns to his lungs. For the next six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches his rival dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor's orders, he decides to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to finish fourth while Hunt fails to finish the race. |
| score: 0.296681745185 |
| Who assembles seven men to find Ryan? |
| 0) Upham. |
| 1) Henderson. |
| 2) Horvath. |
| 3) Hamill. |
| 4) Miller. |
| Plot: Reiben and Ryan are with Miller as he dies and says his last words, "James ... earn this. Earn it." In the present day, an elderly Ryan and his family visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. Ryan stands at Miller's grave and asks his wife to confirm that he has led a good life, that he is a "good man" and thus worthy of the sacrifice of Miller and the others. His wife replies, "You are." At this point, Ryan stands at attention and delivers a salute towards Miller's grave. |
| score: 0.223834630013 |
| Where is Ryan, according to his friend? |
| 0) In captivity over ten kilometers away. |
| 1) In the town of Ramelle. |
| 2) In the town of Vierville. |
| 3) In the town of Rio. |
| 4) In a small distant village. |
| Plot: Upon arrival at Ramelle, Miller and the squad come upon a small group of paratroopers commanded by Corporal Henderson, one of whom is Ryan. Ryan is told of his brothers' deaths, the mission to bring him home, and that two men had been lost in the quest to find him. He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers [he has] left." Miller decides to take command and defend the bridge with what little manpower and resources are available. Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with infantry and armor. In the ensuing battle, while inflicting heavy German casualties, most of the Americansincluding Jackson, Mellish and Horvathare killed. A terrified Upham spends the entire battle hiding, unable to act even when Mellish's life is in peril. While attempting to blow the bridge, Miller is shot and mortally wounded by the German prisoner set free earlier, who has returned to battle alongside the SS. Just before a Tiger tank reaches the bridge, an American P-51 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. Upham, furious at the German prisoner, shoots him, and lets the rest flee in panic. |
| score: 0.155609416164 |
| How many people are sent to save Private Ryan? |
| 0) Six. |
| 1) Eight. |
| 2) A few. |
| 3) Seventeen. |
| 4) Seven. |
| Plot: Three days after D-Day, Miller receives orders to find Ryan and bring him back from the front. He assembles seven men from his company TSgt. Mike Horvath, Privates Richard Reiben, Stanley Mellish, Adrian Caparzo, Danny Jackson, medic Irwin Wadeand T/5 Timothy Upham, a cartographer who speaks French and German, loaned from the 29th Infantry Division. Miller and his men move out to Neuville; there, they meet a platoon from the 101st Airborne Division, and Caparzo dies after being shot by a sniper. Eventually, they locate a Private James Ryan, but soon learn that he is not their man. They find a member of Ryan's regiment who informs them that his drop zone was at Vierville and that his and Ryan's companies had the same rally point. Once they reach it, Miller meets a friend of Ryan's, who reveals that Ryan is defending a strategically important bridge over the Merderet River in the town of Ramelle. On the way to Ramelle, Miller decides to neutralize a German machine gun position, despite the misgivings of his men. Wade is fatally wounded in the ensuing skirmish, but Miller, at Upham's urging, declines to execute a surviving German and sets him free on condition that he gives himself up. No longer confident in Miller's leadership, Reiben declares his intention to desert the squad and the mission, prompting a confrontation with Horvath. The argument heats up until Miller defuses the situation by revealing his origins, upon which the squad had earlier set up a betting pool. Reiben then reluctantly decides to stay. |
| score: 0.0985147956236 |
| Which foreign languages does Timothy Upham speak? |
| 0) Japanese and German |
| 1) Spanish and French |
| 2) French and Russian |
| 3) French and German |
| 4) Russian and Japanese |
| Plot: Three days after D-Day, Miller receives orders to find Ryan and bring him back from the front. He assembles seven men from his company TSgt. Mike Horvath, Privates Richard Reiben, Stanley Mellish, Adrian Caparzo, Danny Jackson, medic Irwin Wadeand T/5 Timothy Upham, a cartographer who speaks French and German, loaned from the 29th Infantry Division. Miller and his men move out to Neuville; there, they meet a platoon from the 101st Airborne Division, and Caparzo dies after being shot by a sniper. Eventually, they locate a Private James Ryan, but soon learn that he is not their man. They find a member of Ryan's regiment who informs them that his drop zone was at Vierville and that his and Ryan's companies had the same rally point. Once they reach it, Miller meets a friend of Ryan's, who reveals that Ryan is defending a strategically important bridge over the Merderet River in the town of Ramelle. On the way to Ramelle, Miller decides to neutralize a German machine gun position, despite the misgivings of his men. Wade is fatally wounded in the ensuing skirmish, but Miller, at Upham's urging, declines to execute a surviving German and sets him free on condition that he gives himself up. No longer confident in Miller's leadership, Reiben declares his intention to desert the squad and the mission, prompting a confrontation with Horvath. The argument heats up until Miller defuses the situation by revealing his origins, upon which the squad had earlier set up a betting pool. Reiben then reluctantly decides to stay. |
| score: 0.169958270771 |
| What is Irwin Wade's profession? |
| 0) He is a sharpshooter |
| 1) He is a bomb specialist |
| 2) He is a medic |
| 3) He is a sniper |
| 4) He is a translator |
| Plot: Three days after D-Day, Miller receives orders to find Ryan and bring him back from the front. He assembles seven men from his company TSgt. Mike Horvath, Privates Richard Reiben, Stanley Mellish, Adrian Caparzo, Danny Jackson, medic Irwin Wadeand T/5 Timothy Upham, a cartographer who speaks French and German, loaned from the 29th Infantry Division. Miller and his men move out to Neuville; there, they meet a platoon from the 101st Airborne Division, and Caparzo dies after being shot by a sniper. Eventually, they locate a Private James Ryan, but soon learn that he is not their man. They find a member of Ryan's regiment who informs them that his drop zone was at Vierville and that his and Ryan's companies had the same rally point. Once they reach it, Miller meets a friend of Ryan's, who reveals that Ryan is defending a strategically important bridge over the Merderet River in the town of Ramelle. On the way to Ramelle, Miller decides to neutralize a German machine gun position, despite the misgivings of his men. Wade is fatally wounded in the ensuing skirmish, but Miller, at Upham's urging, declines to execute a surviving German and sets him free on condition that he gives himself up. No longer confident in Miller's leadership, Reiben declares his intention to desert the squad and the mission, prompting a confrontation with Horvath. The argument heats up until Miller defuses the situation by revealing his origins, upon which the squad had earlier set up a betting pool. Reiben then reluctantly decides to stay. |
| score: 0.144584375791 |
| What does Ryan ask his wife while standing on Miller's grave? |
| 0) If she loves him |
| 1) If he deserved to be saved |
| 2) If he is a good man, worthy of Miller's and the others' sacrifice |
| 3) If she is happy |
| 4) If Miller was a good man |
| Plot: Reiben and Ryan are with Miller as he dies and says his last words, "James ... earn this. Earn it." In the present day, an elderly Ryan and his family visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. Ryan stands at Miller's grave and asks his wife to confirm that he has led a good life, that he is a "good man" and thus worthy of the sacrifice of Miller and the others. His wife replies, "You are." At this point, Ryan stands at attention and delivers a salute towards Miller's grave. |
| score: 0.420116289716 |
| What are Miller's last words? |
| 0) "James... you earned this." |
| 1) "James... you are a good man." |
| 2) "James... remember me." |
| 3) "James... lead a good life." |
| 4) "James ... earn this. Earn it." |
| Plot: Reiben and Ryan are with Miller as he dies and says his last words, "James ... earn this. Earn it." In the present day, an elderly Ryan and his family visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. Ryan stands at Miller's grave and asks his wife to confirm that he has led a good life, that he is a "good man" and thus worthy of the sacrifice of Miller and the others. His wife replies, "You are." At this point, Ryan stands at attention and delivers a salute towards Miller's grave. |
| score: 0.311854728855 |
| Who is the remaining member of the team sent to rescue Ryan? |
| 0) Miller |
| 1) Upham |
| 2) Jackson |
| 3) Reiben |
| 4) Hill |
| Plot: Reiben and Ryan are with Miller as he dies and says his last words, "James ... earn this. Earn it." In the present day, an elderly Ryan and his family visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. Ryan stands at Miller's grave and asks his wife to confirm that he has led a good life, that he is a "good man" and thus worthy of the sacrifice of Miller and the others. His wife replies, "You are." At this point, Ryan stands at attention and delivers a salute towards Miller's grave. |
| score: 0.277021449427 |
| What does Ryan respond when he learns of the mission to bring him home? |
| 0) He asks Horvath to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers he has left. |
| 1) He asks Anderson to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers he has left. |
| 2) He asks Miller to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers he has left. |
| 3) He asks Henderson to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers he has left. |
| 4) He asks Hamill to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers he has left. |
| Plot: Reiben and Ryan are with Miller as he dies and says his last words, "James ... earn this. Earn it." In the present day, an elderly Ryan and his family visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. Ryan stands at Miller's grave and asks his wife to confirm that he has led a good life, that he is a "good man" and thus worthy of the sacrifice of Miller and the others. His wife replies, "You are." At this point, Ryan stands at attention and delivers a salute towards Miller's grave. |
| score: 0.217752153074 |
| Why does Ryan say that he will stay "with the only brothers left"? |
| 0) He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is right to go home. |
| 1) He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is loyal to go home. |
| 2) He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is patriotic to go home. |
| 3) He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home. |
| 4) He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but feel it is treacherous to go home. |
| Plot: Upon arrival at Ramelle, Miller and the squad come upon a small group of paratroopers commanded by Corporal Henderson, one of whom is Ryan. Ryan is told of his brothers' deaths, the mission to bring him home, and that two men had been lost in the quest to find him. He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers [he has] left." Miller decides to take command and defend the bridge with what little manpower and resources are available. Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with infantry and armor. In the ensuing battle, while inflicting heavy German casualties, most of the Americansincluding Jackson, Mellish and Horvathare killed. A terrified Upham spends the entire battle hiding, unable to act even when Mellish's life is in peril. While attempting to blow the bridge, Miller is shot and mortally wounded by the German prisoner set free earlier, who has returned to battle alongside the SS. Just before a Tiger tank reaches the bridge, an American P-51 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. Upham, furious at the German prisoner, shoots him, and lets the rest flee in panic. |
| score: 0.179452595948 |
| Who came to fight in Ramelle along the 2nd SS Panzer Division? |
| 0) Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with troopers and armor |
| 1) Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with servicewoman and armor |
| 2) Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with infantry and armor |
| 3) Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with warriors and armor |
| 4) Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with fighters and armor |
| Plot: Upon arrival at Ramelle, Miller and the squad come upon a small group of paratroopers commanded by Corporal Henderson, one of whom is Ryan. Ryan is told of his brothers' deaths, the mission to bring him home, and that two men had been lost in the quest to find him. He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers [he has] left." Miller decides to take command and defend the bridge with what little manpower and resources are available. Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with infantry and armor. In the ensuing battle, while inflicting heavy German casualties, most of the Americansincluding Jackson, Mellish and Horvathare killed. A terrified Upham spends the entire battle hiding, unable to act even when Mellish's life is in peril. While attempting to blow the bridge, Miller is shot and mortally wounded by the German prisoner set free earlier, who has returned to battle alongside the SS. Just before a Tiger tank reaches the bridge, an American P-51 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. Upham, furious at the German prisoner, shoots him, and lets the rest flee in panic. |
| score: 0.364609699459 |
| Who kills the German soldier who killed Miller? |
| 0) An American P-79 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. |
| 1) An American P-61 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. |
| 2) An American P-65 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. |
| 3) An American P-75 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. |
| 4) An American P-51 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. |
| Plot: Upon arrival at Ramelle, Miller and the squad come upon a small group of paratroopers commanded by Corporal Henderson, one of whom is Ryan. Ryan is told of his brothers' deaths, the mission to bring him home, and that two men had been lost in the quest to find him. He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers [he has] left." Miller decides to take command and defend the bridge with what little manpower and resources are available. Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with infantry and armor. In the ensuing battle, while inflicting heavy German casualties, most of the Americansincluding Jackson, Mellish and Horvathare killed. A terrified Upham spends the entire battle hiding, unable to act even when Mellish's life is in peril. While attempting to blow the bridge, Miller is shot and mortally wounded by the German prisoner set free earlier, who has returned to battle alongside the SS. Just before a Tiger tank reaches the bridge, an American P-51 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. Upham, furious at the German prisoner, shoots him, and lets the rest flee in panic. |
| score: 0.273822331294 |
| How does Upham behave during the fighting in Ramelle? |
| 0) Upham spends the entire battle sleeping |
| 1) Upham spends the entire battle disguising |
| 2) Upham spends the entire battle drinking |
| 3) Upham spends the entire battle confessing |
| 4) Upham spends the entire battle hiding |
| Plot: Upon arrival at Ramelle, Miller and the squad come upon a small group of paratroopers commanded by Corporal Henderson, one of whom is Ryan. Ryan is told of his brothers' deaths, the mission to bring him home, and that two men had been lost in the quest to find him. He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother that he intends to stay "with the only brothers [he has] left." Miller decides to take command and defend the bridge with what little manpower and resources are available. Elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division arrive with infantry and armor. In the ensuing battle, while inflicting heavy German casualties, most of the Americansincluding Jackson, Mellish and Horvathare killed. A terrified Upham spends the entire battle hiding, unable to act even when Mellish's life is in peril. While attempting to blow the bridge, Miller is shot and mortally wounded by the German prisoner set free earlier, who has returned to battle alongside the SS. Just before a Tiger tank reaches the bridge, an American P-51 Mustang flies over and destroys the tank, followed by American reinforcements who rout the remaining Germans. Upham, furious at the German prisoner, shoots him, and lets the rest flee in panic. |
| score: 0.250183772647 |
| How does Schindler convince Goeth to transfer the workers to Zwittau-Brinnlitz? |
| 0) He blackmails him |
| 1) He tells him he'll save him the trouble of transporting the Jews |
| 2) He threatens him |
| 3) He gives him the deed to his factory in Krakow |
| 4) He gives Goeth a huge bribe |
| Plot: As the Germans begin to lose the war, Goeth is ordered to ship the remaining Jews at Paszw to Auschwitz concentration camp. Schindler asks Goeth to allow him to move his workers to a new munitions factory he plans to build in his home town of Zwittau-Brinnlitz. Goeth agrees, but charges a huge bribe. Schindler and Stern create "Schindler's List" a list of people to be transferred to Brinnlitz and thus saved from transport to Auschwitz. |
| score: 0.464373224878 |
| Why does Schindler run out of money in 1945? |
| 0) Because he spends all his money on drugs and alcohol |
| 1) Because his factory is shut down |
| 2) Because his workers steal all of his money |
| 3) Because his fortune is confiscated by the Nazi regime |
| 4) Because he spends most of his money bribing Nazi officials |
| Plot: The train carrying women and children is accidentally redirected to Auschwitz-Birkenau; Schindler bribes Rudolf Hss, the commandant of Auschwitz with a bag of diamonds to win their release. At the new factory, Schindler forbids the SS guards to enter the production rooms and encourages the Jews to observe the Jewish Sabbath. To keep his workers alive, he spends much of his fortune bribing Nazi officials and buying shell casings from other companies; his factory does not produce any usable armaments during its seven months of operation. Schindler runs out of money in 1945, just as Germany surrenders, ending the war in Europe. |
| score: 0.331988016361 |
| How does Schindler bribe Hess into releasing women and children, which were redirected to Auschwitz? |
| 0) With expensive cigars |
| 1) With a bag of diamonds |
| 2) With a large sum of money |
| 3) With a bag full of weapons |
| 4) With gold bars |
| Plot: The train carrying women and children is accidentally redirected to Auschwitz-Birkenau; Schindler bribes Rudolf Hss, the commandant of Auschwitz with a bag of diamonds to win their release. At the new factory, Schindler forbids the SS guards to enter the production rooms and encourages the Jews to observe the Jewish Sabbath. To keep his workers alive, he spends much of his fortune bribing Nazi officials and buying shell casings from other companies; his factory does not produce any usable armaments during its seven months of operation. Schindler runs out of money in 1945, just as Germany surrenders, ending the war in Europe. |
| score: 0.300551343456 |
| Which quote is engraved on a ring which the Jews give to Schindler? |
| 0) "Be a man, not a murderer" |
| 1) "Whoever liberates the entire world" |
| 2) "Thank you for saving the world" |
| 3) "Remember us" |
| 4) "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire" |
| Plot: As a Nazi Party member and war profiteer, Schindler must flee the advancing Red Army to avoid capture. The SS guards have been ordered to kill the Jews, but Schindler persuades them not to so they can "return to their families as men, not murderers." He bids farewell to his workers and prepares to head west, hoping to surrender to the Americans. The workers give Schindler a signed statement attesting to his role saving Jewish lives, together with a ring engraved with a Talmudic quotation: "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire." Schindler is touched but is also deeply ashamed, as he feels he should have done even more. As the Schindlerjuden (Schindler Jews) wake up the next morning, a Soviet soldier announces that they have been liberated. The Jews leave the factory and walk to a nearby town. |
| score: 0.328748167826 |
| Who liberates the Schindler's Jews? |
| 0) The Japanese |
| 1) The Soviets |
| 2) The French |
| 3) The British |
| 4) The Americans |
| Plot: As a Nazi Party member and war profiteer, Schindler must flee the advancing Red Army to avoid capture. The SS guards have been ordered to kill the Jews, but Schindler persuades them not to so they can "return to their families as men, not murderers." He bids farewell to his workers and prepares to head west, hoping to surrender to the Americans. The workers give Schindler a signed statement attesting to his role saving Jewish lives, together with a ring engraved with a Talmudic quotation: "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire." Schindler is touched but is also deeply ashamed, as he feels he should have done even more. As the Schindlerjuden (Schindler Jews) wake up the next morning, a Soviet soldier announces that they have been liberated. The Jews leave the factory and walk to a nearby town. |
| score: 0.264533729307 |
| What does Oskar produce in his factory? |
| 0) Books |
| 1) Enamelware |
| 2) Clothes |
| 3) Glass |
| 4) Guns |
| Plot: In Krakw during World War II, the Germans had forced local Polish Jews into the overcrowded Krakw Ghetto. Oskar Schindler, an ethnic German, arrives in the city hoping to make his fortune. A member of the Nazi Party, Schindler lavishes bribes on Wehrmacht (German armed forces) and SS officials and acquires a factory to produce enamelware. To help him run the business, Schindler enlists the aid of Itzhak Stern, a local Jewish official who has contacts with black marketeers and the Jewish business community. Stern helps Schindler arrange loans to finance the factory. Schindler maintains friendly relations with the Nazis and enjoys wealth and status as "Herr Direktor", and Stern handles administration. Schindler hires Jewish workers because they cost less, while Stern ensures that as many people as possible are deemed essential to the German war effort, which saves them from being transported to concentration camps or killed. |
| score: 0.196296473294 |
| Where was Schindler buried? |
| 0) Jerusalem |
| 1) England |
| 2) Czech Republic |
| 3) Germany |
| 4) Austria |
| Plot: After scenes depicting Goeth's execution after the war and a summary of Schindler's later life, the black-and-white frame changes to a color shot of actual Schindlerjuden at Schindler's grave in Jerusalem. Accompanied by the actors who portrayed them, the Schindlerjuden place stones on the grave. In the final scene, Neeson places a pair of roses on the grave. |
| score: 0.341565753366 |
| How does Schindler convince Goeth to allow building a sub-camp for his workers? |
| 0) He threatens him |
| 1) He blackmails him |
| 2) He promises him money |
| 3) 3 and 4 above |
| 4) He bribes him |
| Plot: As the Germans begin to lose the war, Goeth is ordered to ship the remaining Jews at Paszw to Auschwitz concentration camp. Schindler asks Goeth to allow him to move his workers to a new munitions factory he plans to build in his home town of Zwittau-Brinnlitz. Goeth agrees, but charges a huge bribe. Schindler and Stern create "Schindler's List" a list of people to be transferred to Brinnlitz and thus saved from transport to Auschwitz. |
| score: 0.343407746319 |
| How does Schindler continue to get support from the SS? |
| 0) By blackmailing the officers |
| 1) By providing them with weapons |
| 2) Through bribery and lavish gifts to the SS |
| 3) By throwing parties for the SS |
| 4) |
| Plot: SS-Untersturmfhrer (second lieutenant) Amon Goeth arrives in Krakw to oversee construction of Paszw concentration camp. When the camp is completed, he orders the ghetto liquidated. Many people are shot and killed in the process of emptying the ghetto. Schindler witnesses the massacre and is profoundly affected. He particularly notices a tiny girl in a red coat one of the few splashes of color in the black-and-white film as she hides from the Nazis, and later sees her body (identifiable by the red coat) among those on a wagonload being taken away to be burned. Schindler is careful to maintain his friendship with Goeth and, through bribery and lavish gifts, continues to enjoy SS support. Goeth brutally mistreats his maid and randomly shoots people from the balcony of his villa, and the prisoners are in constant daily fear for their lives. As time passes, Schindler's focus shifts from making money to trying to save as many lives as possible. He bribes Goeth into allowing him to build a sub-camp for his workers so that he can better protect them. |
| score: 0.233232341695 |
| Why does Halley give Jonathan a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera as a gift? |
| 0) She noticed that he really likes to read so she bought him the current best seller |
| 1) Because she wrote the book about their relationship and she wants him to have the first copy |
| 2) She noticed that he has been picking up the book every time they were in a bookstore |
| 3) Because he told her to get it |
| 4) Because she couldn't think of any other gift to give him |
| Plot: The night before their wedding, Halley hands Jonathan a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera as a gift, having noticed him picking up the book every time they're in a bookstore. It is the copy that Sara had written in, and he immediately sets off to find her. When he arrives at her house, he sees Sara's sister, Caroline, inside being intimate with her husband. Thinking it is Sara and now feeling foolish and defeated returns home for his own wedding. |
| score: 0.524239289543 |
| What do Jonathan's neighbors tell Sara when she goes looking for him? |
| 0) He is at a funeral |
| 1) He is getting divorced |
| 2) He is at work |
| 3) He is getting married |
| 4) He is in the hospital |
| Plot: Sara decides not to attend the wedding, and starts her journey home. On the plane, she finds that her wallet has been mistakenly switched with Eves. As she reaches inside to pay for a head set (for the in-flight movie) she realises the $5 bill she hands to the flight attendant is the one which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier. She takes the $5 dollar bill & gets off the plane to search for him. His neighbours tell her hes getting married the same day. She rushes to the hotel, only to see a man, apparently cleaning up remnants of the end of the ceremony. She is in tears and turning to leave, when the man cleaning up remarks, how sad that the wedding was called off. She leaves and later remembers she left her jacket in the park. |
| score: 0.28270478919 |
| What bill does Sara hand to the flight attendant for a head set? |
| 0) A $5 bill |
| 1) A $1 bill |
| 2) A $10 bill |
| 3) A $20 bill |
| 4) A $2 bill |
| Plot: Sara decides not to attend the wedding, and starts her journey home. On the plane, she finds that her wallet has been mistakenly switched with Eves. As she reaches inside to pay for a head set (for the in-flight movie) she realises the $5 bill she hands to the flight attendant is the one which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier. She takes the $5 dollar bill & gets off the plane to search for him. His neighbours tell her hes getting married the same day. She rushes to the hotel, only to see a man, apparently cleaning up remnants of the end of the ceremony. She is in tears and turning to leave, when the man cleaning up remarks, how sad that the wedding was called off. She leaves and later remembers she left her jacket in the park. |
| score: 0.335348160232 |
| What does Sara notice about the $5 bill she gives the flight attendant? |
| 0) It is the same one that Eve wrote on years ago |
| 1) It is a really old, wrinkled $5 bill |
| 2) It is the same one that Jonathan wrote on years ago |
| 3) Nothing; it is just an ordinary $5 bill |
| 4) It is a brand new $5 bill |
| Plot: Sara decides not to attend the wedding, and starts her journey home. On the plane, she finds that her wallet has been mistakenly switched with Eves. As she reaches inside to pay for a head set (for the in-flight movie) she realises the $5 bill she hands to the flight attendant is the one which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier. She takes the $5 dollar bill & gets off the plane to search for him. His neighbours tell her hes getting married the same day. She rushes to the hotel, only to see a man, apparently cleaning up remnants of the end of the ceremony. She is in tears and turning to leave, when the man cleaning up remarks, how sad that the wedding was called off. She leaves and later remembers she left her jacket in the park. |
| score: 0.409853437538 |
| What does Sara remember after she leaves the hotel where Jonathan's wedding was supposed to be? |
| 0) She left her wallet on the plane |
| 1) She left her jacket in the park |
| 2) She left her gloves in the park |
| 3) She left her hat in the park |
| 4) She left her scarf in the park |
| Plot: Sara decides not to attend the wedding, and starts her journey home. On the plane, she finds that her wallet has been mistakenly switched with Eves. As she reaches inside to pay for a head set (for the in-flight movie) she realises the $5 bill she hands to the flight attendant is the one which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier. She takes the $5 dollar bill & gets off the plane to search for him. His neighbours tell her hes getting married the same day. She rushes to the hotel, only to see a man, apparently cleaning up remnants of the end of the ceremony. She is in tears and turning to leave, when the man cleaning up remarks, how sad that the wedding was called off. She leaves and later remembers she left her jacket in the park. |
| score: 0.367200090319 |
| What does the cleaning man say as Sara turns to leave the hotel? |
| 0) He remarks how beautiful the wedding was |
| 1) He remarks how lucky the groom was |
| 2) He remarks how beautiful the bride was |
| 3) He remarks how sad it was that the wedding was called off |
| 4) He remarks how sad it was that the wedding was interrupted |
| Plot: Sara decides not to attend the wedding, and starts her journey home. On the plane, she finds that her wallet has been mistakenly switched with Eves. As she reaches inside to pay for a head set (for the in-flight movie) she realises the $5 bill she hands to the flight attendant is the one which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier. She takes the $5 dollar bill & gets off the plane to search for him. His neighbours tell her hes getting married the same day. She rushes to the hotel, only to see a man, apparently cleaning up remnants of the end of the ceremony. She is in tears and turning to leave, when the man cleaning up remarks, how sad that the wedding was called off. She leaves and later remembers she left her jacket in the park. |
| score: 0.339528637208 |
| What happens to Jonathan and Sara as their respective wedding dates approach? |
| 0) They both go to New York for their honeymoons |
| 1) They both get cold feet and decide to return to New York to try to find each other again |
| 2) They both get cold feet and decide to return to New Jersey to try to find each other again |
| 3) They both suddenly get sick at the same time |
| 4) They both leave decide to call each other |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.413899631575 |
| What is Halley doing at the Waldorf Astoria? |
| 0) She is visiting a friend |
| 1) She is reviewing the hotel |
| 2) She is preparing for her wedding the following day |
| 3) She is on vacation |
| 4) She is there for a business conference |
| Plot: Sara takes her best friend Eve with her to New York, where she visits the locations of her date, hoping that fate will bring back Jonathan. Celebrating Eve's birthday, Sara and Eve visit Serendipity. Eve is handed a $5 bill as change. At the Waldorf Astoria, Eve bumps into an old friend Halley who is there to get married the next day. Halley invites Eve and Sara to the wedding without anyone realising the groom is Jonathan. Sara returns to her hotel room, where she finds Lars, who followed her to New York. While with Lars, she sees Cassiopeia in the sky, and breaks her engagement with him. |
| score: 0.285903382147 |
| Where does Sara go hoping to meet Jonathan while in New York? |
| 0) She visits the all the places she went to on her date with Jonathan |
| 1) She goes to the Museum of Natural History |
| 2) She goes to Macy's |
| 3) She goes to Times Square |
| 4) She goes to see the Empire State building |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.432234595912 |
| Where do Sara and Eve go to celebrate Eve's birthday? |
| 0) Olive Garden |
| 1) Ben & Jerry's |
| 2) Serendipity |
| 3) The Cheesecake Factory |
| 4) Bloomingdale's |
| Plot: Sara takes her best friend Eve with her to New York, where she visits the locations of her date, hoping that fate will bring back Jonathan. Celebrating Eve's birthday, Sara and Eve visit Serendipity. Eve is handed a $5 bill as change. At the Waldorf Astoria, Eve bumps into an old friend Halley who is there to get married the next day. Halley invites Eve and Sara to the wedding without anyone realising the groom is Jonathan. Sara returns to her hotel room, where she finds Lars, who followed her to New York. While with Lars, she sees Cassiopeia in the sky, and breaks her engagement with him. |
| score: 0.325008054686 |
| What bill is Eve given as change at Serendipity? |
| 0) A $5 bill |
| 1) A $20 bill |
| 2) A $10 bill |
| 3) A $2 bill |
| 4) A $1 bill |
| Plot: Sara takes her best friend Eve with her to New York, where she visits the locations of her date, hoping that fate will bring back Jonathan. Celebrating Eve's birthday, Sara and Eve visit Serendipity. Eve is handed a $5 bill as change. At the Waldorf Astoria, Eve bumps into an old friend Halley who is there to get married the next day. Halley invites Eve and Sara to the wedding without anyone realising the groom is Jonathan. Sara returns to her hotel room, where she finds Lars, who followed her to New York. While with Lars, she sees Cassiopeia in the sky, and breaks her engagement with him. |
| score: 0.301769164664 |
| Who is Halley marrying? |
| 0) Jonathan |
| 1) Jack |
| 2) Dean |
| 3) James |
| 4) Josh |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.387353707089 |
| Who does Eve run into at the Waldorf Astoria? |
| 0) Her ex-boyfriend Jonathan |
| 1) Her cousin Halley |
| 2) Her old friend Jonathan |
| 3) Her old friend Halley |
| 4) Her old friend Hailey |
| Plot: Sara takes her best friend Eve with her to New York, where she visits the locations of her date, hoping that fate will bring back Jonathan. Celebrating Eve's birthday, Sara and Eve visit Serendipity. Eve is handed a $5 bill as change. At the Waldorf Astoria, Eve bumps into an old friend Halley who is there to get married the next day. Halley invites Eve and Sara to the wedding without anyone realising the groom is Jonathan. Sara returns to her hotel room, where she finds Lars, who followed her to New York. While with Lars, she sees Cassiopeia in the sky, and breaks her engagement with him. |
| score: 0.332059384844 |
| What event does Halley invite Sara and Eve to? |
| 0) Her concert |
| 1) Her friend's wedding |
| 2) The opening of her play |
| 3) Her wedding |
| 4) Her dance recital |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.331155988337 |
| Where do Sara and Jonathan go fo ice cream? |
| 0) Ice Cream Parlor 3 |
| 1) Duplicity 3 |
| 2) Serendipity 2 |
| 3) Serenity 3 |
| 4) Serendipity 3 |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.442034599539 |
| What holiday is coming up when Jonathan and Sara meet? |
| 0) Christmas |
| 1) St. Patrick's Day |
| 2) The Fourth of July |
| 3) Easter |
| 4) New Year's |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.275707960355 |
| In which city do Jonathan and Sara meet? |
| 0) Buffalo |
| 1) San Francisco |
| 2) L.A. |
| 3) Albany |
| 4) New York City |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.296301445937 |
| What do Sara and Jonathan do after leaving Bloomingdale's? |
| 0) Go for ice cream |
| 1) Go to dinner |
| 2) Go to lunch |
| 3) Go to brunch |
| 4) Go for coffee |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.403691149305 |
| How do Jonathan and Sara meet? |
| 0) While trying to buy the same black knit scarf |
| 1) While trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere scarf |
| 2) While trying to buy the same pair of black suede gloves |
| 3) While trying to buy the same pair of green cashmere gloves |
| 4) While trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.428899625035 |
| What happens on Jonathan's elevator? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) A little boy gets in and presses the buttons for every floor |
| 2) A little girl gets in and presses the buttons for every floor |
| 3) His elevator breaks down |
| 4) His elevator gets stuck |
| Plot: Considering this to be a stroke of fate, Jonathan and Sara decide to go out on the town together, and ice skate on the Wollman Rink at Central Park. Jonathan teaches Sara about Cassiopeia, saying that the freckles on Sara's arm match the pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation. At the end of the night, the smitten Jonathan suggests an exchange of phone numbers. Sara writes hers down, but it flies away with the wind. Wanting fate to work things out, Sara asks Jonathan to write his name and phone number on a $5 bill, while she writes her name and number on the inside cover of a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera. If they are meant to be together, he will find the book and she will find the $5 bill, and they will find their way back to each other. Jonathan is not satisfied with this so they go into a hotel with 28 floors and enter into different elevators to see if they both choose the same floor. They each take a single glove from the pair they purchased, and each of them chooses floor 23. A little boy gets on the elevator with Jonathan and presses the buttons, for virtually every floor, causing Jonathan to arrive on floor 23 seconds after a somewhat disappointed looking Sara disappears inside an elevator. The two believe they've lost each other for ever. |
| score: 0.240132185256 |
| What happens when Sara and Jonathan get on the hotel elevators? |
| 0) Both of their elevators break down while they are inside |
| 1) They both choose floor 25 |
| 2) They both choose floor 23 |
| 3) Both of the elevators are out of service and they end up having to take the stairs |
| 4) They both choose floor 3 |
| Plot: Considering this to be a stroke of fate, Jonathan and Sara decide to go out on the town together, and ice skate on the Wollman Rink at Central Park. Jonathan teaches Sara about Cassiopeia, saying that the freckles on Sara's arm match the pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation. At the end of the night, the smitten Jonathan suggests an exchange of phone numbers. Sara writes hers down, but it flies away with the wind. Wanting fate to work things out, Sara asks Jonathan to write his name and phone number on a $5 bill, while she writes her name and number on the inside cover of a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera. If they are meant to be together, he will find the book and she will find the $5 bill, and they will find their way back to each other. Jonathan is not satisfied with this so they go into a hotel with 28 floors and enter into different elevators to see if they both choose the same floor. They each take a single glove from the pair they purchased, and each of them chooses floor 23. A little boy gets on the elevator with Jonathan and presses the buttons, for virtually every floor, causing Jonathan to arrive on floor 23 seconds after a somewhat disappointed looking Sara disappears inside an elevator. The two believe they've lost each other for ever. |
| score: 0.276459725279 |
| Which book does Sara write her number in? |
| 0) Love in the Time of the Civil War |
| 1) Love in the Time of Cholera |
| 2) War and Peace |
| 3) The Grapes of Wrath |
| 4) Love in the Time of the Spanish Flu |
| Plot: The night before their wedding, Halley hands Jonathan a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera as a gift, having noticed him picking up the book every time they're in a bookstore. It is the copy that Sara had written in, and he immediately sets off to find her. When he arrives at her house, he sees Sara's sister, Caroline, inside being intimate with her husband. Thinking it is Sara and now feeling foolish and defeated returns home for his own wedding. |
| score: 0.335107263507 |
| How does Sara feel when she doesn't find Jonathan on floor 23? |
| 0) She is disappointed |
| 1) She is enraged |
| 2) She is excited |
| 3) She is happy |
| 4) She is confused |
| Plot: Considering this to be a stroke of fate, Jonathan and Sara decide to go out on the town together, and ice skate on the Wollman Rink at Central Park. Jonathan teaches Sara about Cassiopeia, saying that the freckles on Sara's arm match the pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation. At the end of the night, the smitten Jonathan suggests an exchange of phone numbers. Sara writes hers down, but it flies away with the wind. Wanting fate to work things out, Sara asks Jonathan to write his name and phone number on a $5 bill, while she writes her name and number on the inside cover of a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera. If they are meant to be together, he will find the book and she will find the $5 bill, and they will find their way back to each other. Jonathan is not satisfied with this so they go into a hotel with 28 floors and enter into different elevators to see if they both choose the same floor. They each take a single glove from the pair they purchased, and each of them chooses floor 23. A little boy gets on the elevator with Jonathan and presses the buttons, for virtually every floor, causing Jonathan to arrive on floor 23 seconds after a somewhat disappointed looking Sara disappears inside an elevator. The two believe they've lost each other for ever. |
| score: 0.224776596865 |
| Who does Jonathan see when he looks up after the glove falls on him? |
| 0) Halley |
| 1) Tara |
| 2) Courtney |
| 3) Sara |
| 4) Eve |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.365461039489 |
| What falls on Jonathan just as it starts to snow? |
| 0) A shoe |
| 1) A hat |
| 2) A glove |
| 3) A scarf |
| 4) A mitten |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.297921514733 |
| What event are Jonathan and Halley attending? |
| 0) They are attending a theatre play. |
| 1) They are attending an engagement party. |
| 2) They are attending an engagement party of their friend. |
| 3) They are attending a rock concert. |
| 4) They are attending a child's birthday. |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.364298996375 |
| What is Lars' profession? |
| 0) He is a lawyer. |
| 1) He is a producer. |
| 2) He is a musician. |
| 3) He is a salesman. |
| 4) He is an architect. |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.257375697242 |
| Who is Jonathan's fiance? |
| 0) His fiancee is Sara Trager. |
| 1) His fiancee is Courtney Trager. |
| 2) His fiancee is Sara Thomas. |
| 3) His fiancee is Halley Buchanan. |
| 4) His fiancee is Halley Hammond. |
| Plot: Several years later, Jonathan is at an engagement party with his fiance Halley Buchanan. On the same day Sara comes home to find her boyfriend Lars Hammond, a famous musician, proposing to her. As their wedding dates approach, each find themselves with a case of cold feet, and decide to return to New York in an attempt to find each other again. |
| score: 0.431804359913 |
| Who is Jonathan's best friend? |
| 0) Josh Kensington. |
| 1) Dean Kansky. |
| 2) Dean Cusack. |
| 3) Josh Kansky. |
| 4) Dave Kensington. |
| Plot: Jonathan returns to Bloomingdale's in an attempt to find Sara. He meets a salesman and eventually, with the help of his best friend Dean Kansky and the salesman, Jonathan ends up with only an address. After additional research, Jonathan and Dean meet an artist who recalls that Sara lived with him for a short time after being referred by a placement company, which he identifies as being located in a shop next to Serendipity 3. Jonathan and Dean follow the lead to find that the agency has moved and its former location is now a bridal shop. Jonathan takes this as a sign that he is supposed to stop looking for Sara, and get married to Halley. |
| score: 0.275180993604 |
| What does Jonathan think when they come upon a bridal shop instead of a placement agency? |
| 0) He thinks that it is a sign that he should marry Halley. |
| 1) He thinks that it is a sign that maybe Sara is married. |
| 2) He thinks that God is mocking him for trying to achieve the impossible. |
| 3) He thinks that the bridal shop owner could know the current address of the placement company. |
| 4) He thinks that it is a sign that he should find and marry Sara. |
| Plot: Jonathan returns to Bloomingdale's in an attempt to find Sara. He meets a salesman and eventually, with the help of his best friend Dean Kansky and the salesman, Jonathan ends up with only an address. After additional research, Jonathan and Dean meet an artist who recalls that Sara lived with him for a short time after being referred by a placement company, which he identifies as being located in a shop next to Serendipity 3. Jonathan and Dean follow the lead to find that the agency has moved and its former location is now a bridal shop. Jonathan takes this as a sign that he is supposed to stop looking for Sara, and get married to Halley. |
| score: 0.390713241929 |
| What is housed in the shop next to Serendipity 3 now? |
| 0) A travel agency. |
| 1) A fashion boutique. |
| 2) A bridal shop. |
| 3) A fast-food place. |
| 4) A jewelry store. |
| Plot: Jonathan returns to Bloomingdale's in an attempt to find Sara. He meets a salesman and eventually, with the help of his best friend Dean Kansky and the salesman, Jonathan ends up with only an address. After additional research, Jonathan and Dean meet an artist who recalls that Sara lived with him for a short time after being referred by a placement company, which he identifies as being located in a shop next to Serendipity 3. Jonathan and Dean follow the lead to find that the agency has moved and its former location is now a bridal shop. Jonathan takes this as a sign that he is supposed to stop looking for Sara, and get married to Halley. |
| score: 0.281843432359 |
| Where does Jonathan go to while trying to find Sara? |
| 0) He goes to Zara. |
| 1) He goes to American Apparel. |
| 2) He goes to Bloomingdale's. |
| 3) He goes to GAP. |
| 4) He goes to Banana Republic. |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.392504111471 |
| Why does Jonathan decide to teach Sara about the Cassiopeia? |
| 0) Because Cassiopeia constellation is considered one of the most beautiful. |
| 1) Because he thinks that women like astrology. |
| 2) Because the freckles on Sara's arm are the same as the pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation. |
| 3) Because there will be a cosmic phenomena around the Cassiopeia constellation that night. |
| 4) Because he believes that he will convince her that way that they are made for each other. |
| Plot: Considering this to be a stroke of fate, Jonathan and Sara decide to go out on the town together, and ice skate on the Wollman Rink at Central Park. Jonathan teaches Sara about Cassiopeia, saying that the freckles on Sara's arm match the pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation. At the end of the night, the smitten Jonathan suggests an exchange of phone numbers. Sara writes hers down, but it flies away with the wind. Wanting fate to work things out, Sara asks Jonathan to write his name and phone number on a $5 bill, while she writes her name and number on the inside cover of a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera. If they are meant to be together, he will find the book and she will find the $5 bill, and they will find their way back to each other. Jonathan is not satisfied with this so they go into a hotel with 28 floors and enter into different elevators to see if they both choose the same floor. They each take a single glove from the pair they purchased, and each of them chooses floor 23. A little boy gets on the elevator with Jonathan and presses the buttons, for virtually every floor, causing Jonathan to arrive on floor 23 seconds after a somewhat disappointed looking Sara disappears inside an elevator. The two believe they've lost each other for ever. |
| score: 0.399786047823 |
| Where did Jonathan and Sara have ice cream together soon after they met? |
| 0) Duplicity 3 |
| 1) Khor Brothers |
| 2) Serendipity 3 |
| 3) Ice Cream Parlor 3 |
| 4) Serendipity 2 |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.442691436531 |
| What item were Jonathan and Sara both attempting to purchase when they met? |
| 0) A green purse |
| 1) Red mittens |
| 2) Black cashmere gloves |
| 3) Yellow cashmere gloves |
| 4) Black cashmere scarf |
| Plot: During the Christmas season in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas trying to buy the same pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdale's. They feel a mutual attraction, and despite the fact that each is involved in other relationships, they end up eating ice cream at Serendipity 3 together, and soon exchange goodbyes. However, both realise that they have left something at the ice cream bar, and return only to find each other again. |
| score: 0.401717587828 |
| What is the name of the union formed by the central planets? |
| 0) The Axis |
| 1) The Sentinel |
| 2) The Alliance |
| 3) The Confederation |
| 4) The Union |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.26524152257 |
| In what century does the film take place? |
| 0) The 26th century |
| 1) The 21st century |
| 2) The 42nd century |
| 3) The 95th century |
| 4) The 30th century |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.183211828984 |
| What does the planet Miranda contain? |
| 0) Bees |
| 1) Aliens |
| 2) Rebels |
| 3) Reavers |
| 4) Bats |
| Plot: Mal receives a call from Inara Serra, a former passenger. He fears she is in danger; despite knowing it is a trap, Mal goes to rescue her. The Operative confronts Mal, promising to let him go free if he turns over River, but Mal refuses and escapes with Inara. River reveals that Miranda is a planet located beyond a region of space swarming with Reavers. The crew flies to the planet Haven to ponder their next move. However, the Alliance has attacked it, killing their friend Shepherd Book. The Operative is killing anyone who offered the crew safe haven, and he promises to pursue them until he captures River. |
| score: 0.305057765309 |
| What was the goal of releasing the experimental chemical into Miranda's air? |
| 0) To incite violence among the residents |
| 1) To reduce the fertility rates among the residents |
| 2) To have mind control over the residents |
| 3) To test its effect on the residents |
| 4) To suppress aggression among the residents |
| Plot: Serenity travels through the fleet of Reaver vessels to Miranda to learn what the Alliance is hiding. On Miranda, the crew find the colonists dead. A distress beacon leads them to a recording by the last surviving member of an Alliance survey team, which explains that an experimental chemical designed to suppress aggression was added into Miranda's air. Most residents became so docile they allowed themselves to die. A small portion of the population had the opposite reaction and became exceedingly aggressive and violent, turning into Reavers. |
| score: 0.266798571118 |
| What was the side effect of the experimental chemical released into Miranda's air? |
| 0) It turned everyone blind |
| 1) It made people sick |
| 2) It made people hyperactive |
| 3) It turned some residents into Reavers |
| 4) It killed off most people |
| Plot: Serenity travels through the fleet of Reaver vessels to Miranda to learn what the Alliance is hiding. On Miranda, the crew find the colonists dead. A distress beacon leads them to a recording by the last surviving member of an Alliance survey team, which explains that an experimental chemical designed to suppress aggression was added into Miranda's air. Most residents became so docile they allowed themselves to die. A small portion of the population had the opposite reaction and became exceedingly aggressive and violent, turning into Reavers. |
| score: 0.317625095493 |
| What happened to residents who reacted oppositely to the chemical? |
| 0) They turned into Reavers |
| 1) They joined the Alliance government |
| 2) They became obese |
| 3) They fled Miranda |
| 4) They killed themselves |
| Plot: Serenity travels through the fleet of Reaver vessels to Miranda to learn what the Alliance is hiding. On Miranda, the crew find the colonists dead. A distress beacon leads them to a recording by the last surviving member of an Alliance survey team, which explains that an experimental chemical designed to suppress aggression was added into Miranda's air. Most residents became so docile they allowed themselves to die. A small portion of the population had the opposite reaction and became exceedingly aggressive and violent, turning into Reavers. |
| score: 0.261038989499 |
| Why does a TV commercial cause River to go crazy? |
| 0) Because of the images in the commercial |
| 1) Because the commercial has a message designed to trigger River's mental conditioning |
| 2) Because River is mentally unstable |
| 3) Because the commercial is abusive |
| 4) |
| Plot: The siblings have found refuge aboard the transport spaceship Serenity, captained by smuggler and Independent war veteran Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds. Despite Simon's objections, Mal brings River on a bank robbery where they are attacked by the savage and cannibalistic Reavers. They escape, but Simon decides he and River will leave Serenity at the next port. Once there, however, a television commercial causes River to go berserk and attack numerous patrons of a bar, and Mal takes the siblings back aboard the ship. The crew contacts reclusive hacker Mr. Universe, who discovers within the commercial a subliminal message designed to trigger River's mental conditioning. He notes River whispered "Miranda" before attacking and warns that there is evidence someone has seen the footage. |
| score: 0.281982031843 |
| What is the name of the spaceship where the siblings find refuge? |
| 0) Universe |
| 1) Malcolm |
| 2) River |
| 3) Independent |
| 4) Serenity |
| Plot: The siblings have found refuge aboard the transport spaceship Serenity, captained by smuggler and Independent war veteran Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds. Despite Simon's objections, Mal brings River on a bank robbery where they are attacked by the savage and cannibalistic Reavers. They escape, but Simon decides he and River will leave Serenity at the next port. Once there, however, a television commercial causes River to go berserk and attack numerous patrons of a bar, and Mal takes the siblings back aboard the ship. The crew contacts reclusive hacker Mr. Universe, who discovers within the commercial a subliminal message designed to trigger River's mental conditioning. He notes River whispered "Miranda" before attacking and warns that there is evidence someone has seen the footage. |
| score: 0.24215195682 |
| Who is sent to recapture River Tam? |
| 0) The Operative. |
| 1) Mingo. |
| 2) Fanty. |
| 3) Dr. Caron. |
| 4) Kaylee. |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.267350073596 |
| Where have the inhabitants of Earth moved to? |
| 0) Venus and it's satellites. |
| 1) |
| 2) Mars. |
| 3) A new star system. |
| 4) The Moon. |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.145457906042 |
| Why did humanity have to leave Earth? |
| 0) Because there was no water left. |
| 1) Because it was destroyed. |
| 2) Because it go too hot. |
| 3) Because it was overpopulated. |
| 4) Because it was hit by a meteor. |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.177920035485 |
| What is the Alliance conditioning River Tam to become? |
| 0) An army commander. |
| 1) A special soldier. |
| 2) A doctor. |
| 3) A psychic assassin. |
| 4) A skilled bomber. |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.254379720253 |
| Who rescues River Tam from the Alliance scientists? |
| 0) Wash. |
| 1) Dr. Mathias. |
| 2) Kaylee. |
| 3) Her brother Simon. |
| 4) Jayne. |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.294535427446 |
| In which century does the movie take place? |
| 0) 26th. |
| 1) 27th. |
| 2) 24th. |
| 3) 23th. |
| 4) 25th. |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.168241478322 |
| Who is sent to recapture River Tam? |
| 0) Simon |
| 1) Wash |
| 2) Simone |
| 3) Mal |
| 4) The Operative |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.267350073596 |
| Where have the inhabitants of Earth moved to? |
| 0) The Milky Way |
| 1) Mars |
| 2) The Moon |
| 3) Jupiter |
| 4) A new star system |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.145457906042 |
| Why did humanity have to leave Earth? |
| 0) Aliens were trying to invade and destroy Earth |
| 1) Earth was overpopulated |
| 2) Earth was dying |
| 3) Earth became uninhabitable |
| 4) People just wanted to live somewhere else |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.184613321493 |
| In which century does the movie take place? |
| 0) 26th century |
| 1) 28th century |
| 2) 19th century |
| 3) 25th century |
| 4) 21st century |
| Plot: In the 26th century, humanity has left an overpopulated Earth and moved to a new star system, colonizing many planets and moons. The central planets formed the Alliance and won a war against the outer planet Independentsthose refusing to join the Alliance. River Tam is among the young people being coercively conditioned by Alliance scientists to be psychic assassins. She is rescued by her brother Simon. Because top government secrets have been inadvertently exposed to River's abilities, an Alliance agent known only as the Operative is tasked with recapturing her. |
| score: 0.186125628317 |
| Where did Carrie appear in the Vivienne Westwood dress? |
| 0) US Weekly |
| 1) Vogue Magazine |
| 2) Elle Magazine |
| 3) People Magazine |
| 4) Glamour Magazine |
| Plot: Carrie travels to the exquisite penthouse Big had bought for them to collect a pair of brand new Manolo Blahnik shoes (that later become one of the icons of the movie) that she had left there. She finds Big in the walk-in closet he had built for her, and the moment she sees him, her anger at his betrayal dissipates. They share a passionate kiss, and Big proposes to Carrie properly, using one of her diamond-encrusted shoes in place of a ring. They later marry alone, in a simple wedding in New York City Hall, with Carrie wearing the simple suit that she had intended to wear before being enticed away by the Vivienne Westwood dress that she had modelled in the bridal issue of Vogue. Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte turn up to surprise Carrie, having been called by Big. The film ends with the four women sipping cosmopolitans, celebrating Samantha's fiftieth birthday, with Carrie making a toast to the next fifty. |
| score: 0.251496585683 |
| Whose dress did Carrie wear for the bridal issue of Vogue? |
| 0) Vivienne Westwood |
| 1) Vera Wang |
| 2) Alexander McQueen |
| 3) Maggie Sottero |
| 4) Sophia Tolli |
| Plot: Carrie travels to the exquisite penthouse Big had bought for them to collect a pair of brand new Manolo Blahnik shoes (that later become one of the icons of the movie) that she had left there. She finds Big in the walk-in closet he had built for her, and the moment she sees him, her anger at his betrayal dissipates. They share a passionate kiss, and Big proposes to Carrie properly, using one of her diamond-encrusted shoes in place of a ring. They later marry alone, in a simple wedding in New York City Hall, with Carrie wearing the simple suit that she had intended to wear before being enticed away by the Vivienne Westwood dress that she had modelled in the bridal issue of Vogue. Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte turn up to surprise Carrie, having been called by Big. The film ends with the four women sipping cosmopolitans, celebrating Samantha's fiftieth birthday, with Carrie making a toast to the next fifty. |
| score: 0.293845338781 |
| What does Miranda confess about her love life? |
| 0) That Steve is cheating on her |
| 1) That she and Steve have sex once a month |
| 2) That she and Steve haven't had sex for six months |
| 3) That she hasn't had sex with Steve for a week |
| 4) That she is cheating on Steve with someone else |
| Plot: Miranda confesses to her friends that she has been so busy she hasnt had sex with Steve in six months. When Steve confesses he has cheated on her, Miranda is devastated and immediately separates from him. At Carrie and Big's rehearsal dinner, Steve tries to reconcile with Miranda, but she rebuffs him. Still upset with Steve, she tells Big bluntly that marriage ruins everything. |
| score: 0.306472649482 |
| Where do the four friends go after the ruined wedding ceremony? |
| 0) Mexico |
| 1) Hawaii |
| 2) Dubai |
| 3) Brazil |
| 4) Japan |
| Plot: On the wedding day, (partially due to Miranda's words at the rehearsal dinner) Big is too fearful to go through with the ceremony. Carrie, devastated, flees the wedding. Samantha stays behind to clear the guests. Big changes his mind and catches up with Carrie in an attempt to reconcile in the middle of a one-way street. Carrie furiously attacks him with her bouquet while he earns scathing looks from Miranda and Charlotte, as well as from the crowds of New Yorkers watching the scene unfold. To console Carrie (who is depressed, and at the beginning of the holiday doesn't eat anything for two days), the four women take the honeymoon that Carrie had booked to Mexico, where they de-stress and collect themselves. |
| score: 0.16768710117 |
| Why does Louise quit her job as Carrie's assistant? |
| 0) Because she gets sick |
| 1) To get married |
| 2) To have a baby |
| 3) For a new job |
| 4) To go back to school |
| Plot: Upon returning to New York, Carrie hires an assistant, Louise (Jennifer Hudson), to help her manage her life. Miranda eventually confesses to Carrie about what happened at the rehearsal dinner, and the two briefly fall out as Carrie storms out of a restaurant on Valentine's Day. After reflecting on the argument she had with Carrie, Miranda agrees to attend couples counseling with Steve, and they are eventually able to reconcile. Samantha finds her five-year-old relationship passionless, and begins over-eating to keep from cheating on Smith with a gorgeous neighbour, Dante. She eventually decides to say farewell to Smith and moves back to New York. Around the same time, Louise quits her job as Carrie's assistant to get married and move back permanently to her hometown of St Louis. |
| score: 0.245421925692 |
| Who is Louise? |
| 0) Miranda's assistant |
| 1) Miranda's nanny |
| 2) Carrie's assistant |
| 3) Carrie's sister |
| 4) Samantha's neighbor |
| Plot: Upon returning to New York, Carrie hires an assistant, Louise (Jennifer Hudson), to help her manage her life. Miranda eventually confesses to Carrie about what happened at the rehearsal dinner, and the two briefly fall out as Carrie storms out of a restaurant on Valentine's Day. After reflecting on the argument she had with Carrie, Miranda agrees to attend couples counseling with Steve, and they are eventually able to reconcile. Samantha finds her five-year-old relationship passionless, and begins over-eating to keep from cheating on Smith with a gorgeous neighbour, Dante. She eventually decides to say farewell to Smith and moves back to New York. Around the same time, Louise quits her job as Carrie's assistant to get married and move back permanently to her hometown of St Louis. |
| score: 0.277759056953 |
| Why do Charlotte and Harry adopt a child? |
| 0) Because Charlotte fails to get pregnant |
| 1) Because they want to feel important |
| 2) Because Harry is infertile |
| 3) Because Charlotte doesn't want to have a baby |
| 4) Because Harry wants a baby |
| Plot: Carrie walks through the streets of New York City thinking about events that have happened to her and her friends during Sex and the City. Charlotte is now happily married to Harry Goldenblatt, but she had a hard time getting pregnant - so they adopted a Chinese girl named Lily; Miranda has settled down in Brooklyn with Steve (David Eigenberg) to raise their son Brady together; and Samantha has relocated her business to Los Angeles to be close to Smith (Jason Lewis), who is now a superstar, although she misses her old life and takes every opportunity to fly East to be with Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte. |
| score: 0.278675879783 |
| What's the name of Miranda's son? |
| 0) Anthony |
| 1) Carl |
| 2) Smith |
| 3) Eric |
| 4) Brady |
| Plot: Carrie walks through the streets of New York City thinking about events that have happened to her and her friends during Sex and the City. Charlotte is now happily married to Harry Goldenblatt, but she had a hard time getting pregnant - so they adopted a Chinese girl named Lily; Miranda has settled down in Brooklyn with Steve (David Eigenberg) to raise their son Brady together; and Samantha has relocated her business to Los Angeles to be close to Smith (Jason Lewis), who is now a superstar, although she misses her old life and takes every opportunity to fly East to be with Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte. |
| score: 0.240642900649 |
| Why did Samantha move to Los Angeles? |
| 0) To go back to school |
| 1) For a new job |
| 2) To be close to her family |
| 3) To start a new business |
| 4) To be close to Smith |
| Plot: Carrie walks through the streets of New York City thinking about events that have happened to her and her friends during Sex and the City. Charlotte is now happily married to Harry Goldenblatt, but she had a hard time getting pregnant - so they adopted a Chinese girl named Lily; Miranda has settled down in Brooklyn with Steve (David Eigenberg) to raise their son Brady together; and Samantha has relocated her business to Los Angeles to be close to Smith (Jason Lewis), who is now a superstar, although she misses her old life and takes every opportunity to fly East to be with Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte. |
| score: 0.214496062561 |
| Where does Carrie find Big's letters, which she had never received? |
| 0) In the kitchen drawers |
| 1) In Louise's file |
| 2) In her bedroom |
| 3) In the trash |
| 4) In her desk drawer |
| Plot: Charlotte learns she is pregnant, and for most of her pregnancy is fearful that something might happen to her baby, so she stops her regular running around Central Park. Carrie puts her fear to rest by telling her that, since she already soiled herself in Mexico, her bad luck is finished. Later, Charlotte has a surprise encounter with Big that leaves her so outraged that her water breaks. Big takes her to the hospital and waits until baby Rose is born, hoping to see Carrie. Harry passes on the message that Big would like her to call him, and that he has written to her frequently, but never received a reply. Carrie searches her correspondence and finds in Louise's personal assistant file that he has sent her dozens of letters copied from the book she read him before their wedding, culminating with one of his own where he apologizes for screwing up and promises to love her forever. |
| score: 0.313423661904 |
| Why does Carrie run away from dinner with Aidan? |
| 0) No reason in particular |
| 1) Because she and Aidan kissed |
| 2) Because Aidan scared her |
| 3) Because Aidan touched her inappropriately |
| 4) Because Aidan started flirting with her |
| Plot: When Carrie returns home, she finds the bedroom television removed and Big gone. She passes an anxious day, at the end of which he returns. Big tells her that although he was "pretty torn up", he realizes that what she needs is something to remind her at all times that she is married. He hands her a jewelry box, which reveals an engagement ring set with a black diamond. When Carrie asks him why a black diamond, he says, "Because you're not like anyone else", echoing Aidan's earlier comment. |
| score: 0.410673498526 |
| Why is Samantha arrested? |
| 0) She was arrested for public indecency after being spotted wearing a tank and a shorts. |
| 1) She was arrested for shoplifting in Dubai. |
| 2) She was arrested for improper language in the hotel lobby. |
| 3) She was arrested for making a scene at the restaurant. |
| 4) For public indecency after making out with a Dane. |
| Plot: The four women find their style and Western attitudes contrast with Muslim customs. While on a date with a handsome Dane, Samantha is arrested for public indecency after fondling him at a restaurant and making out with him on the beach. With the Sheikh's intervention, Samantha is released, but is left with a permanent police record. Worse, the Sheikh decides to cancel the PR meeting and ceases paying for the remainder of the women's luxurious stay. They are told that have 1 hour to either pay for the rest of their stay or leave. They quickly pack their bags and leave, but must return to the souq to find Carrie's passport. When Samantha's flamboyance nearly incites a riot, the girls are rescued by a group of Arab women who share their sense of style under their black robes. |
| score: 0.242196440872 |
| What did Carrie give to Mr. Big as a present for their anniversary? |
| 0) A bracelet engraved with a romantic message. |
| 1) A vintage Rolex watch engraved with a romantic message. |
| 2) She gave him a new car. |
| 3) A video of world's football matches which he can watch. |
| 4) She gave him a modern Rolex watch. |
| Plot: All are married but Samantha, who at 52, is desperately trying to keep her libido alive with the help of "Suzanne Somers and her team of doctors" to keep her menopause at bay. The four of them attend Anthony and Stanford's wedding, where Carrie serves as "best man." Miranda quits her job after the new managing partner disrespects her once too often. Charlotte's two children are a handful and she's worried that Harry is attracted to their buxom Irish nanny, Erin. Carrie's marriage to Mr. Big has settled down, though they differ on how to spend their spare time. For their anniversary, Carrie gives Mr. Big a vintage Rolex watch engraved with a romantic message, while he, much to her dismay, shows her a new TV in their bedroom as his gift, which Big says they can use to watch old movies together, something they did at the hotel at Anthony and Stanford's wedding and seemed to enjoy. Carrie, however, is disappointed, as she had hoped for jewelry as a gift. |
| score: 0.277132176453 |
| Why is Carrie disappointed with Mr. Big's anniversary giftt, TV? |
| 0) Because she thought he would buy her something romantic. |
| 1) Because she doesn't like the size of the TV he bought her. |
| 2) Because the gift is too cheap. |
| 3) Because it is clear that he bought her the gift in a rush. |
| 4) She hoped for jewlery. |
| Plot: All are married but Samantha, who at 52, is desperately trying to keep her libido alive with the help of "Suzanne Somers and her team of doctors" to keep her menopause at bay. The four of them attend Anthony and Stanford's wedding, where Carrie serves as "best man." Miranda quits her job after the new managing partner disrespects her once too often. Charlotte's two children are a handful and she's worried that Harry is attracted to their buxom Irish nanny, Erin. Carrie's marriage to Mr. Big has settled down, though they differ on how to spend their spare time. For their anniversary, Carrie gives Mr. Big a vintage Rolex watch engraved with a romantic message, while he, much to her dismay, shows her a new TV in their bedroom as his gift, which Big says they can use to watch old movies together, something they did at the hotel at Anthony and Stanford's wedding and seemed to enjoy. Carrie, however, is disappointed, as she had hoped for jewelry as a gift. |
| score: 0.214376816666 |
| What happens between Mr. Big and Carrie when Carrie returns from her trip? |
| 0) They renew their vows |
| 1) He gives her an engagement ring set with a black diamond |
| 2) He gives a an expensive necklace |
| 3) He takes her to dinner |
| 4) They travel to Paris |
| Plot: When Carrie returns home, she finds the bedroom television removed and Big gone. She passes an anxious day, at the end of which he returns. Big tells her that although he was "pretty torn up", he realizes that what she needs is something to remind her at all times that she is married. He hands her a jewelry box, which reveals an engagement ring set with a black diamond. When Carrie asks him why a black diamond, he says, "Because you're not like anyone else", echoing Aidan's earlier comment. |
| score: 0.329325210099 |
| How does Mr. Big react to Carrie's confession on the kiss? |
| 0) He hangs up the phone. |
| 1) He tells her everything is ok. |
| 2) He starts offending her. |
| 3) He starts shouting. |
| 4) He laughs. |
| Plot: Carrie runs into her former lover, Aidan. He proposes dinner deux at his hotel and she decides to meet Aidan for dinner. The dinner is very enjoyable, with the two discussing old times. Aidan remarks on the ways Carrie is "not like other women". In a moment of remembered passion, they kiss. Carrie runs away in panic and returns to the hotel. Back at the hotel, Miranda and Charlotte have drinks together and discuss the difficulties of motherhood. Carrie arrives, tells her friends about the kiss, and asks them whether she should tell Big, as they have no secrets between them. Miranda reflects on the events of the previous film, when her husband, Steve, told her about his affair. Samantha counsels Carrie to wait before deciding anything. Carrie opts to call Big to tell him. Big is silent upon hearing the news, and after saying a few words, hangs up. |
| score: 0.213979764976 |
| Why do the friends have to leave the hotel in Abu Dhabi? |
| 0) Because they have an emergency at home |
| 1) Because the hotel is overbooked |
| 2) Because they damaged some furniture |
| 3) Because they refuse to cover the costs themselves |
| 4) Because the Sheikh ceases paying for the remainder of their luxurious stay |
| Plot: The four women find their style and Western attitudes contrast with Muslim customs. While on a date with a handsome Dane, Samantha is arrested for public indecency after fondling him at a restaurant and making out with him on the beach. With the Sheikh's intervention, Samantha is released, but is left with a permanent police record. Worse, the Sheikh decides to cancel the PR meeting and ceases paying for the remainder of the women's luxurious stay. They are told that have 1 hour to either pay for the rest of their stay or leave. They quickly pack their bags and leave, but must return to the souq to find Carrie's passport. When Samantha's flamboyance nearly incites a riot, the girls are rescued by a group of Arab women who share their sense of style under their black robes. |
| score: 0.178926705137 |
| Why isn't Charlotte's nanny a threat to her marriage anymore? |
| 0) Charlotte finds out the nanny is married |
| 1) Charlotte fires the nanny |
| 2) The nanny quits |
| 3) Charlotte finds out the nanny is engaged |
| 4) Charlotte finds out the nanny is lesbian |
| Plot: The problems the women faced at the beginning of the film are resolved. Big and Carrie combine their interests; Charlotte's nanny, Erin, turns out to be a lesbian and is no threat to her marriage; Miranda finds a new job where she is appreciated, and Samantha stays the same, even meeting up with the Danish architect she met in Abu Dhabi for sex on the beach, this time a beach on The Hamptons. |
| score: 0.403858657076 |
| Why is Carrie worried about going to Abu Dhabi? |
| 0) Because it means being separated from Big |
| 1) Because of her job |
| 2) Because of the cost of the trip |
| 3) Because she is not comfortable with the Arab culture |
| 4) Because of the strictness of the UAE laws |
| Plot: The problems the women faced at the beginning of the film are resolved. Big and Carrie combine their interests; Charlotte's nanny, Erin, turns out to be a lesbian and is no threat to her marriage; Miranda finds a new job where she is appreciated, and Samantha stays the same, even meeting up with the Danish architect she met in Abu Dhabi for sex on the beach, this time a beach on The Hamptons. |
| score: 0.298390135775 |
| Why does Samantha's libido decrease when she arrives in Abu Dhabi? |
| 0) Because she is depressed |
| 1) Because she is too busy with work |
| 2) Because of the culture |
| 3) Because her hormone-enhancing drugs have been confiscated |
| 4) Because of the weather |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Samantha has been approached by an Arab sheikh to devise a PR campaign for his business. He offers to fly her and her friends on an all-expenses-paid luxury vacation to Abu Dhabi. The girls happily accept, although Carrie is worried about the separation from Big and Charlotte is worried about leaving her husband alone with the nanny. Only Miranda, unfettered by a job for the first time in her life, is enthusiastic. Upon entering Abu Dhabi, Samantha's hormone-enhancing drugs are confiscated under UAE law. This renders her devoid of estrogen; her famous libido goes dead. Charlotte tries to call Harry every few minutes; Miranda revels in the luxury surrounding her, while Carrie befriends her manservant, Gaurau, who is an underpaid temporary worker from India. |
| score: 0.335618621567 |
| Who saves the four friends from a riot? |
| 0) The Sheikh |
| 1) A group of tourists |
| 2) Some children. |
| 3) A group of Arab women |
| 4) The police |
| Plot: The four women find their style and Western attitudes contrast with Muslim customs. While on a date with a handsome Dane, Samantha is arrested for public indecency after fondling him at a restaurant and making out with him on the beach. With the Sheikh's intervention, Samantha is released, but is left with a permanent police record. Worse, the Sheikh decides to cancel the PR meeting and ceases paying for the remainder of the women's luxurious stay. They are told that have 1 hour to either pay for the rest of their stay or leave. They quickly pack their bags and leave, but must return to the souq to find Carrie's passport. When Samantha's flamboyance nearly incites a riot, the girls are rescued by a group of Arab women who share their sense of style under their black robes. |
| score: 0.201699971624 |
| When did Carrie arrive in New York? |
| 0) 2010 |
| 1) 1989 |
| 2) 1986 |
| 3) 1896 |
| 4) 1987 |
| Plot: The film begins with Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda meeting up with each other which turns into a flashback to how Carrie arrived in New York City in 1986, then met Charlotte one year later, Miranda in 1989. She also met Samantha, when she was bartender at a bar but she doesn't tell a year. |
| score: 0.367020822897 |
| Who is Carrie married to? |
| 0) Mr. Big |
| 1) Steve |
| 2) Harry |
| 3) Stanford |
| 4) Anthony |
| Plot: When Carrie returns home, she finds the bedroom television removed and Big gone. She passes an anxious day, at the end of which he returns. Big tells her that although he was "pretty torn up", he realizes that what she needs is something to remind her at all times that she is married. He hands her a jewelry box, which reveals an engagement ring set with a black diamond. When Carrie asks him why a black diamond, he says, "Because you're not like anyone else", echoing Aidan's earlier comment. |
| score: 0.272420943238 |
| Why is Carrie disappointed with Mr. Big's anniversary gift? |
| 0) It is not romantic |
| 1) It is not appropriate for them as a couple |
| 2) She had hoped for jewelry |
| 3) It is cheap |
| 4) She does not like watching TV |
| Plot: When Carrie returns home, she finds the bedroom television removed and Big gone. She passes an anxious day, at the end of which he returns. Big tells her that although he was "pretty torn up", he realizes that what she needs is something to remind her at all times that she is married. He hands her a jewelry box, which reveals an engagement ring set with a black diamond. When Carrie asks him why a black diamond, he says, "Because you're not like anyone else", echoing Aidan's earlier comment. |
| score: 0.256427305486 |
| Where do the four friends go for a vacation? |
| 0) India |
| 1) They go to Gaurau |
| 2) Arabia |
| 3) Abu Dhabi |
| 4) To a hotel in New York City |
| Plot: The problems the women faced at the beginning of the film are resolved. Big and Carrie combine their interests; Charlotte's nanny, Erin, turns out to be a lesbian and is no threat to her marriage; Miranda finds a new job where she is appreciated, and Samantha stays the same, even meeting up with the Danish architect she met in Abu Dhabi for sex on the beach, this time a beach on The Hamptons. |
| score: 0.182607130903 |
| What does Nikki hint in her letter to Pat? |
| 0) That there is a chance of Pat and Nikki getting back together |
| 1) She is asking him to forgive her and marry her again |
| 2) That she is now married and has kids and that he should stop pursuing her |
| 3) She gives him a blessing to be with Tiffany |
| 4) That she will never come back to him and he should go on with his life |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.526832652188 |
| Why does Pat start a friendship with Tiffany? |
| 0) He thinks befriending Tiffany will help him get his job back |
| 1) He wants someone to use Tiffany to win a lifetime supply of medication |
| 2) He thinks befriending Tiffany will help him get Nikki back |
| 3) He thinks befriending Tiffany will help him get Vikki back |
| 4) He wants someone to dance with |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.546160692382 |
| What does Tiffany ask in return for helping Pat to deliver a letter to Nikki? |
| 0) To marry her |
| 1) To go on a date with her |
| 2) To be her partner in a magic show |
| 3) To be her partner in a dance competition |
| 4) To buy her ice cream |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.48045545525 |
| How do Tiffany and Pat prepare for the dance competition? |
| 0) They go to the gym together on a regular basis |
| 1) They eat proteins everyday |
| 2) They go swimming everyday |
| 3) They have practice sessions |
| 4) They don't prepare at all |
| Plot: At dinner with his friend Ronnie and his wife Veronica, he meets Veronica's sister Tiffany, a young widow who also lost her job. Tiffany and Pat develop an odd friendship through their shared neuroses, and he sees an opportunity to communicate with Nikki through her. They get together to eat at a diner and after an argument in the street, Tiffany comes to Pat's defense after the police come and he hears his wedding song that drives him crazy. Tiffany eventually offers to deliver a letter to Nikki if, in return, he will be her partner in an upcoming dance competition. He reluctantly agrees and the two begin a rigorous practice regimen over the following weeks. Pat believes the competition will be a good way to show Nikki that he has changed and become a better person. |
| score: 0.341894121332 |
| Why does Pat agree to participate in the dance competition with Tiffany? |
| 0) He thinks they will win a great reward |
| 1) Tiffany blackmails him into it |
| 2) He loves dancing and wants to become a professional dancer |
| 3) He thinks it will be a good way to show his boss that he deserves to have his job back |
| 4) He thinks it will be a good way to show Nikki that he's changed |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.487787030978 |
| Why does Tiffany leave the ballroom after she and Pat won the competition? |
| 0) She is upset about their low score |
| 1) She wants to go have a cigarette |
| 2) She sees Pat whispering to Nikki and gets upset |
| 3) She wants to visit her husband's grave site |
| 4) She wants to go get a drink to celebrate |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.57384485255 |
| What does Patrizio do with the money he won on the bet? |
| 0) Opens a restaurant |
| 1) Bets on a horse race |
| 2) Buys a football team |
| 3) Opens a toy store |
| 4) Buys a new car |
| Plot: At the conclusion of their set, cute but far from brilliant, Tiffany and Pat score exactly 5 points: they're not obviously pro-dancers, but they made their job. Amid cheers from her family and confused looks from the crowd, Pat approaches Nikki and speaks quietly into her ear. Tiffany sees this and storms outside. Pat leaves Nikki behind after a short conversation, intent on finding Tiffany. Pat's father informs him that Tiffany left and tells him that he loves her right now and that it will be a sin if he does not reach out to this moment that life has given him. Pat tells his father that he loves him, then runs after Tiffany. He hands Tiffany a letter that he wrote for her, in which he admits that he knows she forged Nikki's letter. He confesses his love for her and that he loved her from the moment he met her, and apologizes that it took him so long to come to terms with this. They share a kiss, become a couple, and Patrizio opens a restaurant with the money he has won. The final moments in the movie between Pat and Tiffany show that both of them are no longer wearing their wedding rings. |
| score: 0.202804904284 |
| What happens with the football game during the dance routine at the competition? |
| 0) The game ends |
| 1) The Eagles defeat the Cowboys |
| 2) The game is stopped for a while |
| 3) Both teams draw |
| 4) The Cowboys defeat the Eagles |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.374108787461 |
| Why does Tiffany leave the ballroom and goes to drink with a stranger? |
| 0) Because the ballroom is too loud |
| 1) To look for Pat |
| 2) Because she notices Nikki in the audience |
| 3) To get fresh air |
| 4) To avoid running into Dolores |
| Plot: Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she finds that Nikki is in the audience as well, so Tiffany leaves the ballroom and starts drinking with a stranger. Pat finds her and practically drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. |
| score: 0.446508202679 |
| What is Pat diagnosed with? |
| 0) Anger issues |
| 1) Depression |
| 2) Scizophrenia |
| 3) Bipolar disorder |
| 4) Alcoholism |
| Plot: After eight months of treatment for bipolar disorder, Pat is released from a mental health facility in Baltimore, and returns to Lansdowne, Pennsylvania into the care of his father Patrizio and mother Dolores. Pat soon learns that his wife, Nikki, has moved away, and that his father is out of work and resorting to illegal bookmaking to earn money with the hopes of opening a restaurant. Pat is determined to get his life back on track and reconcile with Nikki, who obtained a restraining order against him after a violent episode sent him away. |
| score: 0.290224856197 |
| How does Pat transform his life? |
| 0) By quitting his job |
| 1) By taking his medication religiously |
| 2) By seeing a therapist |
| 3) By losing weight and trying to read kids books |
| 4) By reconciling with his wife |
| Plot: While talking to his court-mandated therapist Dr. Cliff Patel (Kher), Pat explains why he was hospitalized: Coming home early from his high school teaching job after getting into an argument with the school's principal, he had found his wife in the shower with the history teacher from his school, and nearly beat the man to death. Despite this, Pat doesn't believe that he needs a medication to manage his condition. He tells Carol that he has taken a new outlook on life. This is a reference to the name of the film, as he attempts to see the good, or "silver linings", in all that he experiences, however challenging. As part of this outlook, and transformation, he has lost weight and has attempted to read the books that his wife Nikki teaches to kids at her school. |
| score: 0.259095192284 |
| How does Pat feel about his condition? |
| 0) He feels it is exaggerated by others |
| 1) He feels he doesn't need medication to manage it |
| 2) He disregards it |
| 3) He feels he needs medication to keep calm |
| 4) He feels he can't manage it on his own |
| Plot: While talking to his court-mandated therapist Dr. Cliff Patel (Kher), Pat explains why he was hospitalized: Coming home early from his high school teaching job after getting into an argument with the school's principal, he had found his wife in the shower with the history teacher from his school, and nearly beat the man to death. Despite this, Pat doesn't believe that he needs a medication to manage his condition. He tells Carol that he has taken a new outlook on life. This is a reference to the name of the film, as he attempts to see the good, or "silver linings", in all that he experiences, however challenging. As part of this outlook, and transformation, he has lost weight and has attempted to read the books that his wife Nikki teaches to kids at her school. |
| score: 0.269615965589 |
| Where do Robin and Frank decide to take a vacation on in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) The Bahamas |
| 1) Boracay |
| 2) Hawaii |
| 3) Makatea |
| 4) Barbados |
| Plot: After evading the pirates, Robin and Quinn are caught, but narrowly escape by jumping into the ocean from a cliff. They camp next to the wreckage of a World War II Japanese plane. Salvaging parts from it, they succeed in getting Quinn's plane airworthy again, and fly back to Makatea just in time for their funerals, as well as escaping the pirates, whose boat is destroyed. Frank is very happy to see Robin alive, but is disgusted at himself for sleeping with Angelica and not being able to tell Robin about it. Robin goes to the hospital where Quinn is recovering and tells him her feelings, but he rejects her. |
| score: 0.313064721434 |
| What happens between Frank and Robin during their first night on the island? |
| 0) They get drunk |
| 1) Frank proposes to Robin |
| 2) They break up |
| 3) They have sex |
| 4) They get into a fight |
| Plot: On their first night on the island, a drunk Quinn makes a move on Robin, which she rejects as Frank appears. Later that night, Frank proposes to her and she happily accepts. |
| score: 0.656181108078 |
| How does Robin react to Frank's marriage proposal? |
| 0) She ignores him |
| 1) She refuses |
| 2) She runs away |
| 3) She doesn't answer |
| 4) She accepts |
| Plot: On their first night on the island, a drunk Quinn makes a move on Robin, which she rejects as Frank appears. Later that night, Frank proposes to her and she happily accepts. |
| score: 0.37080350087 |
| Who does Frank sleep with, thinking that Robin is dead? |
| 0) A hotel waitress |
| 1) A prostitute |
| 2) Marjorie |
| 3) Robin's secretary |
| 4) Angelica |
| Plot: Meanwhile, after getting drunk and thinking that Robin is dead, Frank sleeps with Angelica after she seduces him. |
| score: 0.649063986942 |
| What is the Dazzle? |
| 0) A bridal magazine |
| 1) A daily newspaper |
| 2) A property magazine |
| 3) A weekly tabloid |
| 4) A fashion magazine |
| Plot: Robin Monroe, a New York journalist working for Dazzle, a fashion magazine, is invited by her boyfriend Frank to spend a week holidaying with him on the island paradise of Makatea, in the South Pacific. The final leg of their journey to Makatea is in a small dilapidated aircraft, piloted by middle-aged American Quinn Norris. They are accompanied by Quinn's girlfriend and co-pilot Angelica. |
| score: 0.227589728542 |
| Where does Frank want to take Robin for the holiday? |
| 0) Baja |
| 1) The beach |
| 2) Makatea, in the South Pacific |
| 3) The Himalayas |
| 4) Fiji |
| Plot: Robin Monroe, a New York journalist working for Dazzle, a fashion magazine, is invited by her boyfriend Frank to spend a week holidaying with him on the island paradise of Makatea, in the South Pacific. The final leg of their journey to Makatea is in a small dilapidated aircraft, piloted by middle-aged American Quinn Norris. They are accompanied by Quinn's girlfriend and co-pilot Angelica. |
| score: 0.348435168405 |
| Who do Robin and Quinn encounter on the deserted island? |
| 0) Native Americans |
| 1) River pirates |
| 2) Indian Ocean Pirates |
| 3) South Asian pirates |
| 4) Red Indians |
| Plot: The next morning Robin is called away to Tahiti to supervise a fashion event. She hires Quinn to fly her there, but a thunderstorm forces them to crash-land on a deserted island. Initially believing they are on an island with a peninsula to the north, they climb a mountain to disable a beacon Quinn believes to be there. They discover they are in fact on a different island with no beacon. Fighting for survival on the island, they inadvertently become witnesses to South Asian pirates, who discover and chase them. |
| score: 0.434634502998 |
| Why does Robin have to go to Tahiti? |
| 0) to supervise a product launch |
| 1) to supervise a beauty contest |
| 2) to supervise a talent show |
| 3) to supervise a live music event |
| 4) to supervise a fashion event |
| Plot: The next morning Robin is called away to Tahiti to supervise a fashion event. She hires Quinn to fly her there, but a thunderstorm forces them to crash-land on a deserted island. Initially believing they are on an island with a peninsula to the north, they climb a mountain to disable a beacon Quinn believes to be there. They discover they are in fact on a different island with no beacon. Fighting for survival on the island, they inadvertently become witnesses to South Asian pirates, who discover and chase them. |
| score: 0.378624710208 |
| What belonging of Jonah's does Annie find on the observation deck? |
| 0) A purse. |
| 1) A hat. |
| 2) A backpack. |
| 3) An umbrella. |
| 4) A watch. |
| Plot: In spite of the observation deck being deserted, Annie convinces the elevator operator to let her take a quick look around. She discovers a backpack that Jonah has left behind. As she pulls out Jonah's teddy bear from the backpack, Sam and Jonah emerge from the elevator, and the three meet for the first time. Annie asks Jonah if the teddy bear is his, and he says it is. "Are you Annie?" Jonah asks. She nods yes, and Jonah smiles. "You're Annie?" says a stunned and lovestruck Sam. The elevator operator clears his throat. Sam indicates they should go, momentarily making it unclear what his intentions are, until he says "Shall we?", tenderly offering his hand to Annie. "Magic" is implied, because the couple keep holding hands as the three enter the elevator together. When the elevator door closes, the last thing we see is Jonah's beaming smile as he realizes his plan to bring Annie and his father together has worked. |
| score: 0.295233293263 |
| Who mails Annie's letter? |
| 0) Irene |
| 1) Becky |
| 2) Betsy |
| 3) Barbara |
| 4) Suzy |
| Plot: One of the listeners is Annie Reed, a Baltimore Sun reporter. She is engaged to amiable suitable Walter but feels there is something missing from their cordial relationship, feeling no "magic". After watching the film An Affair to Remember, Annie impulsively writes a letter suggesting that Sam meet her on top of the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day. She does not intend to mail it, but her friend and editor Becky does it for her and agrees to send Annie to Seattle to "look into doing a story on those radio shows". |
| score: 0.287278513275 |
| Who is Becky to Annie? |
| 0) Mother |
| 1) Boss |
| 2) Friend and Editor |
| 3) Aunt |
| 4) Sister |
| Plot: One of the listeners is Annie Reed, a Baltimore Sun reporter. She is engaged to amiable suitable Walter but feels there is something missing from their cordial relationship, feeling no "magic". After watching the film An Affair to Remember, Annie impulsively writes a letter suggesting that Sam meet her on top of the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day. She does not intend to mail it, but her friend and editor Becky does it for her and agrees to send Annie to Seattle to "look into doing a story on those radio shows". |
| score: 0.257080049687 |
| How does Jonah feel about his father's new girlfriend Victoria? |
| 0) He is scared of her |
| 1) He doesn't mind her |
| 2) He admires her |
| 3) He loves her |
| 4) He dislikes her |
| Plot: Sam begins dating a co-worker, Victoria, whom Jonah dislikes. Jonah, a baseball fan, reads Annie's letter and likes that it mentions the Baltimore Orioles, but he fails to convince his father to go to New York to meet Annie. On the advice of his playmate Jessica, Jonah replies to Annie, agreeing to the New York meeting. |
| score: 0.267034271331 |
| What is the name of the co-worker Sam starts dating? |
| 0) Victoria |
| 1) Suzy |
| 2) Betsy |
| 3) Irene |
| 4) Nikki |
| Plot: Sam begins dating a co-worker, Victoria, whom Jonah dislikes. Jonah, a baseball fan, reads Annie's letter and likes that it mentions the Baltimore Orioles, but he fails to convince his father to go to New York to meet Annie. On the advice of his playmate Jessica, Jonah replies to Annie, agreeing to the New York meeting. |
| score: 0.295831028705 |
| What happens when Annie first gets to the Empire State Building? |
| 0) She is told that the observation deck is closed |
| 1) She is stopped from entering |
| 2) The guard questions her |
| 3) She sees Sam |
| 4) She notices Walter following her |
| Plot: With Jessica's help, Jonah flies to New York without Sam's permission and goes to the Empire State Building searching for Annie. Jonah goes to the observation deck and asks every unattached woman if she is Annie. Sam, distraught, follows Jonah and finds him on the observation deck. Meanwhile, Annie sees the skyscraper from the Rainbow Room where she is dining with Walter and confesses her doubts to him. They amicably end their engagement. She rushes to the Empire State Building but is told that the observation deck is closed. Annie begs the guard to let her go to the observation deck, using a phrase from An Affair to Remember which the guard recognizes. Citing it as his wife's favorite movie, he lets her go up. She arrives at the top just moments after the doors to the down elevator close with Sam and Jonah inside. |
| score: 0.339196267827 |
| How does Annie convince the guard to let her up to the observation deck? |
| 0) Saying that she forgot her son on the observation deck |
| 1) Using a phrase from An Affair to Remember, which the guard recognizes |
| 2) Giving him money |
| 3) Saying that her husband is up there |
| 4) Lying that she left something there |
| Plot: With Jessica's help, Jonah flies to New York without Sam's permission and goes to the Empire State Building searching for Annie. Jonah goes to the observation deck and asks every unattached woman if she is Annie. Sam, distraught, follows Jonah and finds him on the observation deck. Meanwhile, Annie sees the skyscraper from the Rainbow Room where she is dining with Walter and confesses her doubts to him. They amicably end their engagement. She rushes to the Empire State Building but is told that the observation deck is closed. Annie begs the guard to let her go to the observation deck, using a phrase from An Affair to Remember which the guard recognizes. Citing it as his wife's favorite movie, he lets her go up. She arrives at the top just moments after the doors to the down elevator close with Sam and Jonah inside. |
| score: 0.366567013141 |
| Where are Sam and Jonah when Annie finally gets to the observation deck? |
| 0) |
| 1) They are at the deck |
| 2) They are in the elevator heading down |
| 3) They are in the building lobby |
| 4) They are sitting on top of the stairs |
| Plot: With Jessica's help, Jonah flies to New York without Sam's permission and goes to the Empire State Building searching for Annie. Jonah goes to the observation deck and asks every unattached woman if she is Annie. Sam, distraught, follows Jonah and finds him on the observation deck. Meanwhile, Annie sees the skyscraper from the Rainbow Room where she is dining with Walter and confesses her doubts to him. They amicably end their engagement. She rushes to the Empire State Building but is told that the observation deck is closed. Annie begs the guard to let her go to the observation deck, using a phrase from An Affair to Remember which the guard recognizes. Citing it as his wife's favorite movie, he lets her go up. She arrives at the top just moments after the doors to the down elevator close with Sam and Jonah inside. |
| score: 0.343631718754 |
| What does Jonah do on Christmas Eve? |
| 0) He calls in to a radio talk show |
| 1) He rans away from home |
| 2) He gets his father a present |
| 3) He asks his father to find a new wife |
| 4) He makes dinner for his father |
| Plot: A year and a half later, on Christmas Eve 1992, Jonahwho wants his father to find a new wifecalls in to a radio talk show. Jonah persuades Sam to go on the air to talk about how much he misses Maggie. Hundreds of women from around the country who hear the program and are touched by the story write to Sam. |
| score: 0.341580788667 |
| What is Sam's occupation? |
| 0) Accountant |
| 1) Hotel manager |
| 2) Lawyer |
| 3) Bank Manager |
| 4) Architect |
| Plot: Sam Baldwin, a Chicago architect, loses his wife Maggie to cancer. He and his 8-year old son Jonah start anew in Seattle, Washington, but Sam continues to grieve. |
| score: 0.270694458936 |
| What was Sam's wife's name? |
| 0) Missy |
| 1) Maggie |
| 2) Margot |
| 3) Juliet |
| 4) Mary |
| Plot: Sam Baldwin, a Chicago architect, loses his wife Maggie to cancer. He and his 8-year old son Jonah start anew in Seattle, Washington, but Sam continues to grieve. |
| score: 0.304455916689 |
| What is Sam's son's name? |
| 0) Jerry |
| 1) Sam |
| 2) Michael |
| 3) Jonah |
| 4) Josh |
| Plot: Sam Baldwin, a Chicago architect, loses his wife Maggie to cancer. He and his 8-year old son Jonah start anew in Seattle, Washington, but Sam continues to grieve. |
| score: 0.354138351684 |
| How old is Jonah? |
| 0) 6 |
| 1) 8 |
| 2) 10 |
| 3) 9 |
| 4) 7 |
| Plot: Sam Baldwin, a Chicago architect, loses his wife Maggie to cancer. He and his 8-year old son Jonah start anew in Seattle, Washington, but Sam continues to grieve. |
| score: 0.306063579716 |
| Where do Sam and Jonah move to? |
| 0) Seattle, WA |
| 1) Chicago, IL |
| 2) New York, NY |
| 3) Los Angeles, CA |
| 4) Atlanta, GA |
| Plot: Sam Baldwin, a Chicago architect, loses his wife Maggie to cancer. He and his 8-year old son Jonah start anew in Seattle, Washington, but Sam continues to grieve. |
| score: 0.409225586859 |
| What did Sam's wife die of? |
| 0) Heart Disease |
| 1) Cancer |
| 2) Alzheimer's Disease |
| 3) Murder |
| 4) Car Accident |
| Plot: Sam Baldwin, a Chicago architect, loses his wife Maggie to cancer. He and his 8-year old son Jonah start anew in Seattle, Washington, but Sam continues to grieve. |
| score: 0.268512542708 |
| Why does Jamal enter the contest? |
| 0) To please Salim |
| 1) To upstage Prem |
| 2) Because of the money involved |
| 3) Because Latika watches the show regularly |
| 4) Because he is bored with his job at the call center |
| Plot: Years later, while working as a tea server at an Indian call centre, Jamal searches the centre's database for Salim and Latika. He fails in finding Latika but succeeds in finding Salim, who is now a high-ranking lieutenant in Javed's organization, and they reunite. Jamal attacks Salim, who pleads for forgiveness, and lets him stay in his luxurious apartment. Jamal then bluffs his way into Javed's residence and reunites with Latika. While Jamal professes his love for her, Latika asks him to forget about her. Jamal promises to wait for her every day at 5 o'clock at the VT station. Latika attempts to rendezvous with him, but she is recaptured by Javed's men, led by Salim. Jamal loses contact with Latika when Javed moves to another house, outside Mumbai. Jamal becomes a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, knowing that she watches the show regularly. He makes it to the final question, much to the consternation of the show's host, Prem Kumar (Anil Kapoor), and becomes a wonder across India. Kumar feeds Jamal the incorrect response to the penultimate question and, when Jamal chooses the correct answer instead, turns him in to the police on suspicion of cheating. |
| score: 0.254922116196 |
| What does Jamal do at an Indian call centre? |
| 0) He is a supervisor |
| 1) He is a janitor |
| 2) He is a tea server |
| 3) He is an operator |
| 4) He is a manager |
| Plot: Years later, while working as a tea server at an Indian call centre, Jamal searches the centre's database for Salim and Latika. He fails in finding Latika but succeeds in finding Salim, who is now a high-ranking lieutenant in Javed's organization, and they reunite. Jamal attacks Salim, who pleads for forgiveness, and lets him stay in his luxurious apartment. Jamal then bluffs his way into Javed's residence and reunites with Latika. While Jamal professes his love for her, Latika asks him to forget about her. Jamal promises to wait for her every day at 5 o'clock at the VT station. Latika attempts to rendezvous with him, but she is recaptured by Javed's men, led by Salim. Jamal loses contact with Latika when Javed moves to another house, outside Mumbai. Jamal becomes a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, knowing that she watches the show regularly. He makes it to the final question, much to the consternation of the show's host, Prem Kumar (Anil Kapoor), and becomes a wonder across India. Kumar feeds Jamal the incorrect response to the penultimate question and, when Jamal chooses the correct answer instead, turns him in to the police on suspicion of cheating. |
| score: 0.241681579866 |
| What is Jamal's final question? |
| 0) The author of The Three Musketeers |
| 1) The name of his childhood slum |
| 2) The name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers |
| 3) His brother's phone number |
| 4) The name of the king in The Three Musketeers |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.260587657056 |
| Who answers the phone when Jamal uses the Phone-A-Friend? |
| 0) Sgt. Srinivas |
| 1) Latika |
| 2) Mr. Nanda |
| 3) Javed |
| 4) Salim |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.258911858482 |
| What are Salim's last words? |
| 0) God is great |
| 1) I know |
| 2) She's long gone |
| 3) Finally |
| 4) I loved her too |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.18119230308 |
| Who kills Javed? |
| 0) Salim |
| 1) The police |
| 2) Latika |
| 3) One of Javed's men |
| 4) Jamal |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.234171933857 |
| What is Jamal's final answer. |
| 0) Aramis |
| 1) He doesn't know |
| 2) Richielieu |
| 3) Planchet |
| 4) D'Artagnan |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.212353399121 |
| What does the police inspector conclude after he interrogates Jamal? |
| 0) That what he says doesn't make sense |
| 1) That he is lying |
| 2) That his explanation is acceptable |
| 3) That he can't be allowed back on the show |
| 4) That he needs to ask him more questions |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.207079491916 |
| How does Javed realize that Latika escaped? |
| 0) After hearing her on the show talking to Jamal |
| 1) He sees her escaping in Salim's car |
| 2) Salim reports her missing |
| 3) After he finds Salim missing |
| 4) One of his men hears her on the show |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.28963313624 |
| How old was Jamal when he got the autograph from the Bollywood star? |
| 0) Five |
| 1) Ten |
| 2) Twelve |
| 3) Eighteen |
| 4) Eight |
| Plot: Jamal's flashbacks begin with his managing, at age five, to obtain the autograph of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, which his brother then sells, followed immediately by the death of his mother during the Bombay Riots. As they flee the riot, they run into a child version of the god Rama. Salim and Jamal then meet Latika, another child from their slum. Salim is reluctant to take her in, but Jamal suggests that she could be the third musketeer, a character from the Alexandre Dumas novel (which they had been studying albeit not very diligently in school), whose name they do not know. The three are found by Maman (Ankur Vikal), a gangster who tricks and then trains street children into becoming beggars. Maman attempts to recruit Salim, but when Salim discovers Maman is blinding the children in order to make them more effective beggars, he flees with Jamal and Latika to a departing train. However, when Latika catches up to the train and takes Salim's hand, he purposely lets go, and she is recaptured by the gangsters. Over the next few years, Salim and Jamal make a living travelling on top of trains, selling goods, picking pockets, working as dish washers, and pretending to be tour guides at the Taj Mahal, where they steal people's shoes. At Jamal's insistence, they return to Mumbai to find Latika, discovering that she has been raised by Maman to become a prostitute and that as a virgin she is expected to fetch a high price. The brothers rescue her, and Salim draws a gun and kills Maman. Salim then manages to get a job with Javed (Mahesh Manjrekar), Maman's rival crime lord. Back at their room, Salim orders Jamal to leave him and Latika alone. When Jamal refuses, Salim draws a gun on him, and Latika persuades him to go away to protect him. |
| score: 0.16082174488 |
| Why didn't Latika manage to get on the train when they fled from Maman? |
| 0) Because she was injured |
| 1) Because Salim let go of her hand |
| 2) She decided to stay in Mumbai |
| 3) Because she was slow |
| 4) Because Maman caught up to her |
| Plot: Jamal's flashbacks begin with his managing, at age five, to obtain the autograph of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, which his brother then sells, followed immediately by the death of his mother during the Bombay Riots. As they flee the riot, they run into a child version of the god Rama. Salim and Jamal then meet Latika, another child from their slum. Salim is reluctant to take her in, but Jamal suggests that she could be the third musketeer, a character from the Alexandre Dumas novel (which they had been studying albeit not very diligently in school), whose name they do not know. The three are found by Maman (Ankur Vikal), a gangster who tricks and then trains street children into becoming beggars. Maman attempts to recruit Salim, but when Salim discovers Maman is blinding the children in order to make them more effective beggars, he flees with Jamal and Latika to a departing train. However, when Latika catches up to the train and takes Salim's hand, he purposely lets go, and she is recaptured by the gangsters. Over the next few years, Salim and Jamal make a living travelling on top of trains, selling goods, picking pockets, working as dish washers, and pretending to be tour guides at the Taj Mahal, where they steal people's shoes. At Jamal's insistence, they return to Mumbai to find Latika, discovering that she has been raised by Maman to become a prostitute and that as a virgin she is expected to fetch a high price. The brothers rescue her, and Salim draws a gun and kills Maman. Salim then manages to get a job with Javed (Mahesh Manjrekar), Maman's rival crime lord. Back at their room, Salim orders Jamal to leave him and Latika alone. When Jamal refuses, Salim draws a gun on him, and Latika persuades him to go away to protect him. |
| score: 0.233741876484 |
| Why does Salim run away from Maman? |
| 0) Because Maman threatens to hurt him and his brother |
| 1) He discovers that Maman is prostituting young girls |
| 2) Because he stole Maman's money |
| 3) He realizes that Maman is dangerous |
| 4) He discovers that Maman is blinding the children |
| Plot: Jamal's flashbacks begin with his managing, at age five, to obtain the autograph of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, which his brother then sells, followed immediately by the death of his mother during the Bombay Riots. As they flee the riot, they run into a child version of the god Rama. Salim and Jamal then meet Latika, another child from their slum. Salim is reluctant to take her in, but Jamal suggests that she could be the third musketeer, a character from the Alexandre Dumas novel (which they had been studying albeit not very diligently in school), whose name they do not know. The three are found by Maman (Ankur Vikal), a gangster who tricks and then trains street children into becoming beggars. Maman attempts to recruit Salim, but when Salim discovers Maman is blinding the children in order to make them more effective beggars, he flees with Jamal and Latika to a departing train. However, when Latika catches up to the train and takes Salim's hand, he purposely lets go, and she is recaptured by the gangsters. Over the next few years, Salim and Jamal make a living travelling on top of trains, selling goods, picking pockets, working as dish washers, and pretending to be tour guides at the Taj Mahal, where they steal people's shoes. At Jamal's insistence, they return to Mumbai to find Latika, discovering that she has been raised by Maman to become a prostitute and that as a virgin she is expected to fetch a high price. The brothers rescue her, and Salim draws a gun and kills Maman. Salim then manages to get a job with Javed (Mahesh Manjrekar), Maman's rival crime lord. Back at their room, Salim orders Jamal to leave him and Latika alone. When Jamal refuses, Salim draws a gun on him, and Latika persuades him to go away to protect him. |
| score: 0.211317793379 |
| What are the names of Jamal's brother and the girl who accompanies them? |
| 0) Salim and Latika |
| 1) Prakash and Maman |
| 2) Prem and Salim |
| 3) Javed and Latika |
| 4) Salim and Srinivas |
| Plot: Back in the interrogation room, the police inspector (Irrfan Khan) calls Jamal's explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows him to return to the show. At Javed's safehouse, Latika sees Jamal on the news and Salim, in an effort to make amends for his past behaviour, gives Latika his mobile phone and car keys, and asks her to forgive him and to go to Jamal. Latika is reluctant out of fear of Javed, but agrees and escapes. Salim fills a bathtub with money and sits in it, waiting for Javed and his men. Jamal's final question is, by coincidence, the name of the third musketeer in The Three Musketeers, which he never learned. Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim's cell, as it is the only phone number he knows. Latika answers the phone, and, while she does not know the answer, tells Jamal that she is safe. Relieved, Jamal randomly picks Aramis, the right answer, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Javed hears Latika on the show and realizes that Salim has betrayed him. He and his men break down the bathroom door, and Salim kills Javed before being gunned down by his men. With his dying breath, Salim gasps, "God is great." Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station and kiss. The movie ends with a dance scene on the platform to the song "Jai Ho". |
| score: 0.29224154674 |
| Who kills Maman? |
| 0) Salim |
| 1) Jamal |
| 2) Sergeant Srinivas |
| 3) Latika |
| 4) Javed |
| Plot: Jamal's flashbacks begin with his managing, at age five, to obtain the autograph of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, which his brother then sells, followed immediately by the death of his mother during the Bombay Riots. As they flee the riot, they run into a child version of the god Rama. Salim and Jamal then meet Latika, another child from their slum. Salim is reluctant to take her in, but Jamal suggests that she could be the third musketeer, a character from the Alexandre Dumas novel (which they had been studying albeit not very diligently in school), whose name they do not know. The three are found by Maman (Ankur Vikal), a gangster who tricks and then trains street children into becoming beggars. Maman attempts to recruit Salim, but when Salim discovers Maman is blinding the children in order to make them more effective beggars, he flees with Jamal and Latika to a departing train. However, when Latika catches up to the train and takes Salim's hand, he purposely lets go, and she is recaptured by the gangsters. Over the next few years, Salim and Jamal make a living travelling on top of trains, selling goods, picking pockets, working as dish washers, and pretending to be tour guides at the Taj Mahal, where they steal people's shoes. At Jamal's insistence, they return to Mumbai to find Latika, discovering that she has been raised by Maman to become a prostitute and that as a virgin she is expected to fetch a high price. The brothers rescue her, and Salim draws a gun and kills Maman. Salim then manages to get a job with Javed (Mahesh Manjrekar), Maman's rival crime lord. Back at their room, Salim orders Jamal to leave him and Latika alone. When Jamal refuses, Salim draws a gun on him, and Latika persuades him to go away to protect him. |
| score: 0.169363909937 |
| Why does Maman attempt to blind the children? |
| 0) To make them helpless so they work for him |
| 1) So they don't see his face |
| 2) To stop them from running away |
| 3) To make them more effective beggars |
| 4) To obtain money from charities for blind children |
| Plot: Jamal's flashbacks begin with his managing, at age five, to obtain the autograph of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, which his brother then sells, followed immediately by the death of his mother during the Bombay Riots. As they flee the riot, they run into a child version of the god Rama. Salim and Jamal then meet Latika, another child from their slum. Salim is reluctant to take her in, but Jamal suggests that she could be the third musketeer, a character from the Alexandre Dumas novel (which they had been studying albeit not very diligently in school), whose name they do not know. The three are found by Maman (Ankur Vikal), a gangster who tricks and then trains street children into becoming beggars. Maman attempts to recruit Salim, but when Salim discovers Maman is blinding the children in order to make them more effective beggars, he flees with Jamal and Latika to a departing train. However, when Latika catches up to the train and takes Salim's hand, he purposely lets go, and she is recaptured by the gangsters. Over the next few years, Salim and Jamal make a living travelling on top of trains, selling goods, picking pockets, working as dish washers, and pretending to be tour guides at the Taj Mahal, where they steal people's shoes. At Jamal's insistence, they return to Mumbai to find Latika, discovering that she has been raised by Maman to become a prostitute and that as a virgin she is expected to fetch a high price. The brothers rescue her, and Salim draws a gun and kills Maman. Salim then manages to get a job with Javed (Mahesh Manjrekar), Maman's rival crime lord. Back at their room, Salim orders Jamal to leave him and Latika alone. When Jamal refuses, Salim draws a gun on him, and Latika persuades him to go away to protect him. |
| score: 0.154343108283 |
| Where did Jamal spend his childhood days? |
| 0) With his parents |
| 1) With wealthy uncle |
| 2) The street |
| 3) At an old church |
| 4) An orphanage |
| Plot: In 2006, eighteen-year-old Jamal Malik (Dev Patel), a former street child (child Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, adolescent Tanay Chheda) from the Juhu slum, is a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (see Kaun Banega Crorepati), and is one question away from the grand prize. However, before the 20 million (US$300,000) question, he is detained and tortured by the police, who suspect him of cheating because of the impossibility of a simple "slumdog" with very little education knowing all the answers. Jamal recounts, through flashbacks, the incidents in his life which provided him with each answer. These flashbacks tell the story of Jamal, his brother Salim (adult Madhur Mittal, adolescent Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, child Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail), and Latika (adult Freida Pinto, adolescent Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar, child Rubina Ali). In each flashback Jamal has a point to remember one person, or song, or different things that lead to the right answer of one of the questions. The row of questions does not correspond chronologically to Jamal's life, so the story switches between different periods (childhood, adolescence) of Jamal. Some questions do not refer to points of his life (cricket champion), but by witness he comes to the right answer. |
| score: 0.130212970332 |
| What does Messner do after he kills Israel and Sparazza? |
| 0) He throws his badge and gun in the trash and walks out of the hospital |
| 1) He lays his badge on the floor and shoots himself while Locke and his men try to break into the hospital room |
| 2) He lays his badge on the floor, unlocks the emergency room door, and shoots Locke and his men |
| 3) He lays his gun and badge on the floor while Locke and his men try to break into the emergency room |
| 4) He gives Locke his badge and gun and walks out of the hospital |
| Plot: Messner, furious over the unnecessary deaths, especially Carruthers', protests and is ordered by Locke to either resign on the spot or return to Washington, D.C., and forget about the case. Realizing that the FBI will never admit what they did, he walks into the emergency room, locks the door and pulls the plug on both men. He then lays his gun and badge on the floor while Locke and his men desperately try to break in. |
| score: 0.393017282205 |
| What does Locke order Messner to do after he opposes the FBI's deal with Sparazza? |
| 0) Either resign on the spot or go back to New York and forget about the case |
| 1) Either go back to D.C. and forget about the case or find and arrest Georgia and Sir Ivy |
| 2) Either go back to D.C. and forget about the case or find and arrest Lazlo Soot |
| 3) Either resign on the spot or go back to D.C. and forget about the case |
| 4) Sign a non-disclosure agreement stating that he promises to never reveal the truth about the case |
| Plot: Messner, furious over the unnecessary deaths, especially Carruthers', protests and is ordered by Locke to either resign on the spot or return to Washington, D.C., and forget about the case. Realizing that the FBI will never admit what they did, he walks into the emergency room, locks the door and pulls the plug on both men. He then lays his gun and badge on the floor while Locke and his men desperately try to break in. |
| score: 0.439137387065 |
| What does Messner do to Georgia and Ivy when he corners them on the stairwell? |
| 0) He shoots them |
| 1) He arrests them |
| 2) He lets them escape |
| 3) He kills them |
| 4) He threatens them |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hotel and sets up a position around Georgia's elevator. Sharice provides cover from another high-rise hotel with a Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle, outgunning the FBI agents. Acosta, still alive, shoots Georgia, but is shot by Carruthers. Sharice, thinking Georgia is dead, refuses to escape and keeps shooting at the FBI team. Georgia escapes to the penthouse where she stops Darwin Tremor before he can kill Ivy. Darwin Tremor escapes by posing as an FBI agent in stolen clothes, and Messner, distraught over the death of Carruthers, stops Ivy and Georgia on the stairwell, but decides to let them escape. Sharice, after seeing the pair alive and free through her rifle scope, is gunned down by the FBI from behind. |
| score: 0.256316834332 |
| Where does Messner set up position when he arrives at the hotel? |
| 0) In the middle of the lobby |
| 1) Around Georgia's elevator |
| 2) Across the street from the hotel |
| 3) In the penthouse |
| 4) Around Ivy's elevator |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hotel and sets up a position around Georgia's elevator. Sharice provides cover from another high-rise hotel with a Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle, outgunning the FBI agents. Acosta, still alive, shoots Georgia, but is shot by Carruthers. Sharice, thinking Georgia is dead, refuses to escape and keeps shooting at the FBI team. Georgia escapes to the penthouse where she stops Darwin Tremor before he can kill Ivy. Darwin Tremor escapes by posing as an FBI agent in stolen clothes, and Messner, distraught over the death of Carruthers, stops Ivy and Georgia on the stairwell, but decides to let them escape. Sharice, after seeing the pair alive and free through her rifle scope, is gunned down by the FBI from behind. |
| score: 0.306489815297 |
| How does Darwin manage to escape from the hotel? |
| 0) By posing as a CIA agent in stolen clothes |
| 1) By going through a secret back door |
| 2) By posing as a hotel staff member in stolen clothes |
| 3) By posing as an FBI agent in stolen clothes |
| 4) By posing as a civilian in stolen clothes |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hotel and sets up a position around Georgia's elevator. Sharice provides cover from another high-rise hotel with a Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle, outgunning the FBI agents. Acosta, still alive, shoots Georgia, but is shot by Carruthers. Sharice, thinking Georgia is dead, refuses to escape and keeps shooting at the FBI team. Georgia escapes to the penthouse where she stops Darwin Tremor before he can kill Ivy. Darwin Tremor escapes by posing as an FBI agent in stolen clothes, and Messner, distraught over the death of Carruthers, stops Ivy and Georgia on the stairwell, but decides to let them escape. Sharice, after seeing the pair alive and free through her rifle scope, is gunned down by the FBI from behind. |
| score: 0.258088896693 |
| Which of the assassins is taken away to the hospital? |
| 0) Acosta |
| 1) Sir Ivy |
| 2) Georgia |
| 3) Soot |
| 4) Sharice |
| Plot: Locke and a team of FBI agents descend on the penthouse and take Israel to the hospital, while Soot escapes by dressing as a member of hotel security. Acosta, carted away on a gurney, is also shown to be alive. Darwin Tremor nearly escapes, but is gunned down by Hollis Elmore on the casino's parking garage roof. |
| score: 0.172627903085 |
| Who kills Darwin? |
| 0) Acosta |
| 1) Sir Ivy |
| 2) Locke |
| 3) Georgia |
| 4) Hollis Elmore |
| Plot: Locke and a team of FBI agents descend on the penthouse and take Israel to the hospital, while Soot escapes by dressing as a member of hotel security. Acosta, carted away on a gurney, is also shown to be alive. Darwin Tremor nearly escapes, but is gunned down by Hollis Elmore on the casino's parking garage roof. |
| score: 0.281395774848 |
| Who comes to take Israel to the hospital? |
| 0) Locke and a team of FBI agents |
| 1) Hollis Elmore |
| 2) Carruthers and a team of FBI agents |
| 3) Locke and a team of police officers |
| 4) Primo Sparazza |
| Plot: Locke and a team of FBI agents descend on the penthouse and take Israel to the hospital, while Soot escapes by dressing as a member of hotel security. Acosta, carted away on a gurney, is also shown to be alive. Darwin Tremor nearly escapes, but is gunned down by Hollis Elmore on the casino's parking garage roof. |
| score: 0.337521339368 |
| Which of the bondsmen survives when they are attacked by the Tremor brothers? |
| 0) Jack Dupree |
| 1) Hollis Elmore |
| 2) "Pistol" Pete Deeks |
| 3) Hollis Heller |
| 4) "Pistol" Primo Sparazza |
| Plot: Locke dispatches Messner and Carruthers to take Israel into custody when the deal is struck. Meanwhile, a team of Las Vegas bail bondsmen, Jack Dupree (Ben Affleck) and his partners, "Pistol" Pete Deeks (Peter Berg) and Hollis Elmore (Martin Henderson), has been hired by the sleazy lawyer who posted Israel's bail, Rupert "Rip" Reed (Jason Bateman), to bring him into custody. The bondsmen are gunned down by the Tremors, but Elmore survives. Messner is dispatched to the murder scene while Carruthers proceeds to Israel. At the same time, each of the assassins gain access to the hotel in their own various ways. |
| score: 0.300097565307 |
| Who is Rupert Reed? |
| 0) An assassin |
| 1) An FBI agent |
| 2) The Director of the FBI |
| 3) The lawyer who posted Israel's bail |
| 4) A bail bondsman |
| Plot: Locke dispatches Messner and Carruthers to take Israel into custody when the deal is struck. Meanwhile, a team of Las Vegas bail bondsmen, Jack Dupree (Ben Affleck) and his partners, "Pistol" Pete Deeks (Peter Berg) and Hollis Elmore (Martin Henderson), has been hired by the sleazy lawyer who posted Israel's bail, Rupert "Rip" Reed (Jason Bateman), to bring him into custody. The bondsmen are gunned down by the Tremors, but Elmore survives. Messner is dispatched to the murder scene while Carruthers proceeds to Israel. At the same time, each of the assassins gain access to the hotel in their own various ways. |
| score: 0.253734028227 |
| What are the names of the bondsmen hired by Rupert to bring Israel into custody? |
| 0) Jack Dupree, "Pistol" Primo Sparazza, and Hollis Elmore |
| 1) Jack Dupree, "Pistol" Pete Deeks, and Freeman Heller |
| 2) Darwin, Jeeves, and Lester Tremor |
| 3) Jack Dupree, Sir Ivy, and Hollis Elmore |
| 4) Jack Dupree, "Pistol" Pete Deeks, and Hollis Elmore |
| Plot: Locke dispatches Messner and Carruthers to take Israel into custody when the deal is struck. Meanwhile, a team of Las Vegas bail bondsmen, Jack Dupree (Ben Affleck) and his partners, "Pistol" Pete Deeks (Peter Berg) and Hollis Elmore (Martin Henderson), has been hired by the sleazy lawyer who posted Israel's bail, Rupert "Rip" Reed (Jason Bateman), to bring him into custody. The bondsmen are gunned down by the Tremors, but Elmore survives. Messner is dispatched to the murder scene while Carruthers proceeds to Israel. At the same time, each of the assassins gain access to the hotel in their own various ways. |
| score: 0.376389800534 |
| Who does Locke send to take Israel into custody? |
| 0) Messner and Carruthers |
| 1) Heller and Sparazza |
| 2) Dupree and Elmore |
| 3) The Tremors |
| 4) No one; he goes himself |
| Plot: Messner, furious over the unnecessary deaths, especially Carruthers', protests and is ordered by Locke to either resign on the spot or return to Washington, D.C., and forget about the case. Realizing that the FBI will never admit what they did, he walks into the emergency room, locks the door and pulls the plug on both men. He then lays his gun and badge on the floor while Locke and his men desperately try to break in. |
| score: 0.397409814446 |
| Who is called to the bondsmen murder scene? |
| 0) Carruthers |
| 1) Messner |
| 2) Israel |
| 3) Heller |
| 4) Locke |
| Plot: Locke dispatches Messner and Carruthers to take Israel into custody when the deal is struck. Meanwhile, a team of Las Vegas bail bondsmen, Jack Dupree (Ben Affleck) and his partners, "Pistol" Pete Deeks (Peter Berg) and Hollis Elmore (Martin Henderson), has been hired by the sleazy lawyer who posted Israel's bail, Rupert "Rip" Reed (Jason Bateman), to bring him into custody. The bondsmen are gunned down by the Tremors, but Elmore survives. Messner is dispatched to the murder scene while Carruthers proceeds to Israel. At the same time, each of the assassins gain access to the hotel in their own various ways. |
| score: 0.227711022968 |
| What is Acosta disguised as when he runs into Carruthers at the hotel? |
| 0) He is disguised as a security officer. |
| 1) He is disguised as a bellboy. |
| 2) He is disguised as a police officer. |
| 3) He is disguised as a cleaner. |
| 4) He is disguised as a tour guide. |
| Plot: Carruthers encounters Acosta, disguised as a security officer, in an elevator at the hotel. Carruthers senses something is wrong and both are mortally wounded in a gunfight. Meanwhile, Soot gains access to the penthouse by posing as one of Israel's henchmen. Israel's second-in-command, Sir Ivy (Common), learns that Israel agreed to inform upon Ivy as part of the plea deal and attempts to kill him, but Israel injures Ivy by throwing a playing card at his eye, causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. The hotel security team hear the shots and restrain Ivy in riot cuffs in the hallway. Georgia finds Carruthers and Acosta, both riddled with bullets and bleeding to death, in the elevator, but assumes Acosta is Soot. In Los Angeles Locke abruptly withdraws from the deal with Israel and orders that Messner and Carruthers are not told. The Tremor brothers reach the penthouse floor, where they engage in a shootout with the security team and Ivy, who manages to kill Jeeves and Lester. Israel, learning of the FBI's new position, attempts suicide by gunshot but passes out before he can. |
| score: 0.234357749653 |
| What did Heller decide to do after he survived the FBI attempt on his life? |
| 0) He decided to organise a plot for the assassination of the director of the FBI. |
| 1) He decided to leave New York. |
| 2) He decided to leave the mob for good. |
| 3) He decided to take on the role of Sparazza full-time. |
| 4) He decided to cooperate fully with the FBI to win back his job. |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hospital and learns the truth about the day's events from Locke at gunpoint. It transpires that the mysterious Swede is actually a prominent heart surgeon from the University of Stockholm and that Soot was hired by Sparazza to get Israel's heart so it could be transplanted into the body of Sparazza. Sparazza is further revealed to be Freeman Heller (Mike Falkow), an FBI agent who went undercover and was thought to have been killed by the mob. The FBI had attempted to kill Heller, after they thought his assignment had blurred the lines between being a mobster or an FBI agent. But Heller miraculously survived and ended up taking on the role as Sparazza full-time after his mind snapped. The mobster has agreed to expose the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart as he is in fact Sparazza's son, and thus, the most compatible donor. |
| score: 0.238845306587 |
| Why was Soot actually hired? |
| 0) He was hired to kill Freeman Heller. |
| 1) He was hired to find a compatible donor for Sparazza. |
| 2) He was hired to get Israel's heart, to transplant it into Sparazza's body. |
| 3) He was hired to unveil the mob's illegal activities. |
| 4) He was hired to kill Sparazza's son Israel. |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hospital and learns the truth about the day's events from Locke at gunpoint. It transpires that the mysterious Swede is actually a prominent heart surgeon from the University of Stockholm and that Soot was hired by Sparazza to get Israel's heart so it could be transplanted into the body of Sparazza. Sparazza is further revealed to be Freeman Heller (Mike Falkow), an FBI agent who went undercover and was thought to have been killed by the mob. The FBI had attempted to kill Heller, after they thought his assignment had blurred the lines between being a mobster or an FBI agent. But Heller miraculously survived and ended up taking on the role as Sparazza full-time after his mind snapped. The mobster has agreed to expose the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart as he is in fact Sparazza's son, and thus, the most compatible donor. |
| score: 0.337448229425 |
| Who is Sparazza revealed to be? |
| 0) He is actually Israel's son. |
| 1) He is actually a professional assassin. |
| 2) He is actually an undercover DEA agent. |
| 3) He is actually a surgeon from Sweden. |
| 4) He is actually Freeman Heller, an undercover FBI agent. |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hospital and learns the truth about the day's events from Locke at gunpoint. It transpires that the mysterious Swede is actually a prominent heart surgeon from the University of Stockholm and that Soot was hired by Sparazza to get Israel's heart so it could be transplanted into the body of Sparazza. Sparazza is further revealed to be Freeman Heller (Mike Falkow), an FBI agent who went undercover and was thought to have been killed by the mob. The FBI had attempted to kill Heller, after they thought his assignment had blurred the lines between being a mobster or an FBI agent. But Heller miraculously survived and ended up taking on the role as Sparazza full-time after his mind snapped. The mobster has agreed to expose the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart as he is in fact Sparazza's son, and thus, the most compatible donor. |
| score: 0.260042371193 |
| Why does Sparazza want Israel's heart? |
| 0) Because Israel's heart is his only chance he won't be on the waiting list, although they might not be compatible. |
| 1) Because Israel is his grandson, so he might be a compatible donor. |
| 2) Because Israel is his father, so he is the most compatible donor. |
| 3) Because Israel is Sparazza's son, so is the most compatible donor. |
| 4) Because Israel is his brother, so he is the most compatible donor. |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hospital and learns the truth about the day's events from Locke at gunpoint. It transpires that the mysterious Swede is actually a prominent heart surgeon from the University of Stockholm and that Soot was hired by Sparazza to get Israel's heart so it could be transplanted into the body of Sparazza. Sparazza is further revealed to be Freeman Heller (Mike Falkow), an FBI agent who went undercover and was thought to have been killed by the mob. The FBI had attempted to kill Heller, after they thought his assignment had blurred the lines between being a mobster or an FBI agent. But Heller miraculously survived and ended up taking on the role as Sparazza full-time after his mind snapped. The mobster has agreed to expose the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart as he is in fact Sparazza's son, and thus, the most compatible donor. |
| score: 0.370998564507 |
| Why did the FBI try to kill Heller while he was undercover? |
| 0) Because they saw that he was planning to frame them. |
| 1) Because they thought that he switched to the mob's side. |
| 2) Because they thought that his task blurred the lines between being a member of the mob and an FBI agent. |
| 3) Because they thought that his relationship endagered the operation. |
| 4) Because they thought he became mentally incompetent for the task. |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hospital and learns the truth about the day's events from Locke at gunpoint. It transpires that the mysterious Swede is actually a prominent heart surgeon from the University of Stockholm and that Soot was hired by Sparazza to get Israel's heart so it could be transplanted into the body of Sparazza. Sparazza is further revealed to be Freeman Heller (Mike Falkow), an FBI agent who went undercover and was thought to have been killed by the mob. The FBI had attempted to kill Heller, after they thought his assignment had blurred the lines between being a mobster or an FBI agent. But Heller miraculously survived and ended up taking on the role as Sparazza full-time after his mind snapped. The mobster has agreed to expose the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart as he is in fact Sparazza's son, and thus, the most compatible donor. |
| score: 0.274200652095 |
| What deal has Heller made with the FBI? |
| 0) He agreed to reveal the mob's operation in exchange for the deletion of his criminal record. |
| 1) He agreed to expose his partners' wrongdoings in exchange for a shorter prison sentence. |
| 2) He made the deal to pay a hefty fine to the government in return for freedom. |
| 3) He made a deal to reveal the mob's operation if the FBI drops all charges against him. |
| 4) He agreed to reveal the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart. |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hospital and learns the truth about the day's events from Locke at gunpoint. It transpires that the mysterious Swede is actually a prominent heart surgeon from the University of Stockholm and that Soot was hired by Sparazza to get Israel's heart so it could be transplanted into the body of Sparazza. Sparazza is further revealed to be Freeman Heller (Mike Falkow), an FBI agent who went undercover and was thought to have been killed by the mob. The FBI had attempted to kill Heller, after they thought his assignment had blurred the lines between being a mobster or an FBI agent. But Heller miraculously survived and ended up taking on the role as Sparazza full-time after his mind snapped. The mobster has agreed to expose the mob's operations in exchange for Israel's heart as he is in fact Sparazza's son, and thus, the most compatible donor. |
| score: 0.274280943718 |
| What happens when Carruthers senses something wrong about the security officer in the elevator? |
| 0) Both are fatally wounded in a gunfight |
| 1) Both are mortally wounded in a gunfight |
| 2) Both are mortally wounded in a sword fight |
| 3) Both are mortally wounded in a dogfight |
| 4) Both are fatally wounded in a sword fight |
| Plot: Carruthers encounters Acosta, disguised as a security officer, in an elevator at the hotel. Carruthers senses something is wrong and both are mortally wounded in a gunfight. Meanwhile, Soot gains access to the penthouse by posing as one of Israel's henchmen. Israel's second-in-command, Sir Ivy (Common), learns that Israel agreed to inform upon Ivy as part of the plea deal and attempts to kill him, but Israel injures Ivy by throwing a playing card at his eye, causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. The hotel security team hear the shots and restrain Ivy in riot cuffs in the hallway. Georgia finds Carruthers and Acosta, both riddled with bullets and bleeding to death, in the elevator, but assumes Acosta is Soot. In Los Angeles Locke abruptly withdraws from the deal with Israel and orders that Messner and Carruthers are not told. The Tremor brothers reach the penthouse floor, where they engage in a shootout with the security team and Ivy, who manages to kill Jeeves and Lester. Israel, learning of the FBI's new position, attempts suicide by gunshot but passes out before he can. |
| score: 0.216211244597 |
| Who comes across Carruthers and Acosta after their gun fight? |
| 0) Georgia |
| 1) Jack |
| 2) Beanie |
| 3) Freeman |
| 4) Richard |
| Plot: Messner arrives at the hotel and sets up a position around Georgia's elevator. Sharice provides cover from another high-rise hotel with a Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle, outgunning the FBI agents. Acosta, still alive, shoots Georgia, but is shot by Carruthers. Sharice, thinking Georgia is dead, refuses to escape and keeps shooting at the FBI team. Georgia escapes to the penthouse where she stops Darwin Tremor before he can kill Ivy. Darwin Tremor escapes by posing as an FBI agent in stolen clothes, and Messner, distraught over the death of Carruthers, stops Ivy and Georgia on the stairwell, but decides to let them escape. Sharice, after seeing the pair alive and free through her rifle scope, is gunned down by the FBI from behind. |
| score: 0.297514310751 |
| What happens to Ivy after he tries to kill Israel? |
| 0) The hotel security team restrain Ivy in flexicuffs in the hallway |
| 1) The hotel security team restrain Ivy in plasticuffs in the hallway |
| 2) The hotel security team restrain Ivy in legcuffs in the hallway |
| 3) The hotel security team restrain Ivy in handcuffs in the hallway |
| 4) The hotel security team restrain Ivy in riot cuffs in the hallway |
| Plot: Carruthers encounters Acosta, disguised as a security officer, in an elevator at the hotel. Carruthers senses something is wrong and both are mortally wounded in a gunfight. Meanwhile, Soot gains access to the penthouse by posing as one of Israel's henchmen. Israel's second-in-command, Sir Ivy (Common), learns that Israel agreed to inform upon Ivy as part of the plea deal and attempts to kill him, but Israel injures Ivy by throwing a playing card at his eye, causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. The hotel security team hear the shots and restrain Ivy in riot cuffs in the hallway. Georgia finds Carruthers and Acosta, both riddled with bullets and bleeding to death, in the elevator, but assumes Acosta is Soot. In Los Angeles Locke abruptly withdraws from the deal with Israel and orders that Messner and Carruthers are not told. The Tremor brothers reach the penthouse floor, where they engage in a shootout with the security team and Ivy, who manages to kill Jeeves and Lester. Israel, learning of the FBI's new position, attempts suicide by gunshot but passes out before he can. |
| score: 0.292163149462 |
| How does Israel stop Ivy from killing him? |
| 0) Israel injures Ivy and stop him by throwing a dice at his eye causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. |
| 1) Israel injures Ivy and stop him by throwing a spanner at his eye causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. |
| 2) Israel injures Ivy and stop him by throwing a stone at his eye causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. |
| 3) Israel injures Ivy and stop him by throwing a frisbee at his eye causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. |
| 4) Israel injures Ivy and stop him by throwing a playing card at his eye causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. |
| Plot: Carruthers encounters Acosta, disguised as a security officer, in an elevator at the hotel. Carruthers senses something is wrong and both are mortally wounded in a gunfight. Meanwhile, Soot gains access to the penthouse by posing as one of Israel's henchmen. Israel's second-in-command, Sir Ivy (Common), learns that Israel agreed to inform upon Ivy as part of the plea deal and attempts to kill him, but Israel injures Ivy by throwing a playing card at his eye, causing him to shoot his gun wildly around the room. The hotel security team hear the shots and restrain Ivy in riot cuffs in the hallway. Georgia finds Carruthers and Acosta, both riddled with bullets and bleeding to death, in the elevator, but assumes Acosta is Soot. In Los Angeles Locke abruptly withdraws from the deal with Israel and orders that Messner and Carruthers are not told. The Tremor brothers reach the penthouse floor, where they engage in a shootout with the security team and Ivy, who manages to kill Jeeves and Lester. Israel, learning of the FBI's new position, attempts suicide by gunshot but passes out before he can. |
| score: 0.314833654622 |
| In which city does Israel live? |
| 0) Las Vegas |
| 1) Reno |
| 2) Carson City |
| 3) Elko |
| 4) Henderson |
| Plot: Locke dispatches Messner and Carruthers to take Israel into custody when the deal is struck. Meanwhile, a team of Las Vegas bail bondsmen, Jack Dupree (Ben Affleck) and his partners, "Pistol" Pete Deeks (Peter Berg) and Hollis Elmore (Martin Henderson), has been hired by the sleazy lawyer who posted Israel's bail, Rupert "Rip" Reed (Jason Bateman), to bring him into custody. The bondsmen are gunned down by the Tremors, but Elmore survives. Messner is dispatched to the murder scene while Carruthers proceeds to Israel. At the same time, each of the assassins gain access to the hotel in their own various ways. |
| score: 0.205359191719 |
| Who is Buddy Israel? |
| 0) A religious Las Vegas magician and wannabe gangster |
| 1) A religious Las Vegas personal driver and wannabe gangster |
| 2) A religious Las Vegas personal chef and wannabe gangster |
| 3) A religious Las Vegas personal trainer and wannabe gangster |
| 4) A religious Las Vegas dancer and wannabe gangster |
| Plot: A religious Las Vegas magician and wannabe gangster Buddy "Aces" Israel (Jeremy Piven) is hiding out in a Lake Tahoe hotel penthouse with his entourage. His agent and lawyer, Morris Mecklen (Curtis Armstrong), discusses a potential immunity deal with FBI Deputy Director Stanley Locke (Andy Garcia). Agents Richard Messner (Ryan Reynolds) and Donald Carruthers (Ray Liotta) learn that ailing Las Vegas mob boss Primo Sparazza (Joseph Ruskin) has issued a bounty on Israel worth $1 million; a mysterious assassin known only as The Swede has sworn that he will bring Israel's heart to Sparazza. A number of assassins also seek the reward, including Lazlo Soot (Tommy Flanagan), who specializes in disguises and impersonations; Sharice Watters (Taraji P. Henson) and Georgia Sykes (Alicia Keys), two hitwomen hired by Sparazza's underboss, Victor "Buzz" Padiche (David Proval); Pasquale Acosta (Nestor Carbonell), a calm torture expert and mercenary; and the psychotic neo-Nazi Tremor brothers, Darwin (Chris Pine), Jeeves (Kevin Durand), and Lester (Maury Sterling). |
| score: 0.198312170648 |
| Who is Morris discussing a deal with? |
| 0) FBI Deputy Director Hollis Elmore |
| 1) FBI Deputy Director Jack Dupree |
| 2) FBI Deputy Director Stanley Locke |
| 3) FBI Deputy Director Primo Sparazza |
| 4) FBI Deputy Director Freeman Heller |
| Plot: Messner, furious over the unnecessary deaths, especially Carruthers', protests and is ordered by Locke to either resign on the spot or return to Washington, D.C., and forget about the case. Realizing that the FBI will never admit what they did, he walks into the emergency room, locks the door and pulls the plug on both men. He then lays his gun and badge on the floor while Locke and his men desperately try to break in. |
| score: 0.177150571103 |
| What are the names of the hitwomen hired by Victor to find Israel? |
| 0) Sharice Wright and Georgia Sykes |
| 1) Sharice Watters and Georgia Sykes |
| 2) Sharice Pfeiffer and Georgia Davis |
| 3) Sharice Pfeiffer and Melanie Sykes |
| 4) Melanie Sykes and Georgia Davis |
| Plot: A religious Las Vegas magician and wannabe gangster Buddy "Aces" Israel (Jeremy Piven) is hiding out in a Lake Tahoe hotel penthouse with his entourage. His agent and lawyer, Morris Mecklen (Curtis Armstrong), discusses a potential immunity deal with FBI Deputy Director Stanley Locke (Andy Garcia). Agents Richard Messner (Ryan Reynolds) and Donald Carruthers (Ray Liotta) learn that ailing Las Vegas mob boss Primo Sparazza (Joseph Ruskin) has issued a bounty on Israel worth $1 million; a mysterious assassin known only as The Swede has sworn that he will bring Israel's heart to Sparazza. A number of assassins also seek the reward, including Lazlo Soot (Tommy Flanagan), who specializes in disguises and impersonations; Sharice Watters (Taraji P. Henson) and Georgia Sykes (Alicia Keys), two hitwomen hired by Sparazza's underboss, Victor "Buzz" Padiche (David Proval); Pasquale Acosta (Nestor Carbonell), a calm torture expert and mercenary; and the psychotic neo-Nazi Tremor brothers, Darwin (Chris Pine), Jeeves (Kevin Durand), and Lester (Maury Sterling). |
| score: 0.23680458047 |
| Who killed Mickey's mother? |
| 0) Brick Top's men |
| 1) Tommy |
| 2) Turkish |
| 3) No one; she is alive |
| 4) The other travelers |
| Plot: Mickey refuses to fight again unless Turkish buys a better caravan for his mother, but Turkish has no money left since Brick Top stole his savings. Furious, Brick Top has his men vandalize Turkish's gambling arcade and burn down Mickey's mother's caravan while she is asleep inside. Mickey agrees to fight to avoid more carnage, but gets so drunk after his mother's wake that Turkish fears he will not make it to the fourth round. If he fails to go down as agreed, Brick Top's men will execute Turkish, Tommy, Mickey, and the entire campsite of travelers. Mickey makes it to the fourth round, when he suddenly knocks out his opponent. Outside the arena, Brick Top and his men are killed by the travelers. Mickey has bet on himself to win, and waited until the fourth round to allow the travelers time to ambush and kill Brick Top's men at the campsite. |
| score: 0.264421212458 |
| Why does Mickey need to lose the match? |
| 0) To make money because he bet on his opponent |
| 1) To keep Brick Top from killing him, Turkish, Tommy, and the other travelers |
| 2) To keep Brick Top from killing the other travelers |
| 3) No reason in particular |
| 4) To keep Brick Top from killing his mother |
| Plot: Mickey refuses to fight again unless Turkish buys a better caravan for his mother, but Turkish has no money left since Brick Top stole his savings. Furious, Brick Top has his men vandalize Turkish's gambling arcade and burn down Mickey's mother's caravan while she is asleep inside. Mickey agrees to fight to avoid more carnage, but gets so drunk after his mother's wake that Turkish fears he will not make it to the fourth round. If he fails to go down as agreed, Brick Top's men will execute Turkish, Tommy, Mickey, and the entire campsite of travelers. Mickey makes it to the fourth round, when he suddenly knocks out his opponent. Outside the arena, Brick Top and his men are killed by the travelers. Mickey has bet on himself to win, and waited until the fourth round to allow the travelers time to ambush and kill Brick Top's men at the campsite. |
| score: 0.357311639765 |
| Who kills Franky? |
| 0) Brick Top |
| 1) Yardie |
| 2) Tyrone |
| 3) Boris |
| 4) Sol |
| Plot: After stealing an 86-carat (17.2 g) diamond in a heist in Antwerp, Franky "Four-Fingers" goes to London to deliver it to diamond dealer Doug "The Head" on behalf of New York jeweller "Cousin Avi". One of the other robbers advises Franky to obtain a gun from ex-KGB agent Boris "The Blade". Unbeknownst to Franky, Boris and the robber are brothers and plan to steal the diamond from him before he can turn it over to Doug. |
| score: 0.325333177867 |
| Who is Turkish? |
| 0) Vinny's brother |
| 1) A boxer |
| 2) A fight club owner |
| 3) A boxing promoter and slot machine shop owner |
| 4) Brick Top's partner |
| Plot: Meanwhile, boxing promoter and slot machine shop owner Turkish convinces gangster "Brick Top" to add the boxer "Gorgeous George" to the bets at Brick Top's bookies. However, when Turkish sends his partner Tommy and Gorgeous George to purchase a caravan from a group of Travellers, George gets into a fight with Mickey O'Neil, a bare-knuckle boxing champion who badly injures George. Turkish convinces Mickey to replace George in his upcoming match by agreeing to purchase a new caravan for Mickey's mother. Brick Top agrees to the change on the condition that Mickey throws the fight in the fourth round. |
| score: 0.311559899751 |
| How does Tony die? |
| 0) The travelers kill him. |
| 1) Avi accidentally kills him. |
| 2) The dog kills him. |
| 3) He is hit by Tyrone's car. |
| 4) He is wounded by Boris' assault rifle. |
| Plot: The next morning, Turkish and Tommy find the travelers campsite deserted. When confronted by the police, they cannot explain why they are there, until Vinny's dog suddenly arrives and they claim to be walking it. Sol and Vinny are arrested when the police find Franky and Tony's bodies in their car. Turkish and Tommy take the dog to a veterinarian to extract a squeaky toy that it had swallowed, and discover the diamond in its stomach, as well. They consult Doug about selling the diamond and he calls Avi, who returns to London. |
| score: 0.222620228121 |
| Why does a robber tell Franky to buy a gun from Boris? |
| 0) The robber plans to steal the diamond from Franky. |
| 1) He wants to hook him up. |
| 2) Because otherwise Boris would kill him |
| 3) The robber plans to steal a painting from Franky. |
| 4) He plans on robbing and killing him. |
| Plot: After stealing an 86-carat (17.2 g) diamond in a heist in Antwerp, Franky "Four-Fingers" goes to London to deliver it to diamond dealer Doug "The Head" on behalf of New York jeweller "Cousin Avi". One of the other robbers advises Franky to obtain a gun from ex-KGB agent Boris "The Blade". Unbeknownst to Franky, Boris and the robber are brothers and plan to steal the diamond from him before he can turn it over to Doug. |
| score: 0.486693361341 |
| Who steals the 86-carat diamond? |
| 0) Doug "The Head" |
| 1) Franky "Four-Fingers" |
| 2) Boris |
| 3) Cousin Avi |
| 4) The Blade |
| Plot: After stealing an 86-carat (17.2 g) diamond in a heist in Antwerp, Franky "Four-Fingers" goes to London to deliver it to diamond dealer Doug "The Head" on behalf of New York jeweller "Cousin Avi". One of the other robbers advises Franky to obtain a gun from ex-KGB agent Boris "The Blade". Unbeknownst to Franky, Boris and the robber are brothers and plan to steal the diamond from him before he can turn it over to Doug. |
| score: 0.385919784847 |
| What book does Jack read to Laurel and Rob? |
| 0) Homer's Odyssey |
| 1) Aesop's Fables |
| 2) Homer's Iliad |
| 3) The Bible |
| 4) Shakespeare's Othello |
| Plot: One day, Jack seemingly returns with a complete change of heart. He is now kind and loving to Laurel and their young son, Rob. In the evenings, he reads to them from Homer's Iliad, which the old Jack never would have done. He claims that the book was given to him by a man he met in prison, and that "War changes you; makes you appreciate things." Jack and Laurel rekindle their intimacy, which leads to Laurel becoming pregnant. |
| score: 0.484614313313 |
| How does Jack behave upon his return? |
| 0) He is kind to Laurel and Rob |
| 1) He is cruel to Laurel and Rob |
| 2) He is apathetic towards Laurel and Rob |
| 3) He doesn't remember who Laurel and Rob are |
| 4) He is abusive towards Laurel and Rob |
| Plot: One day, Jack seemingly returns with a complete change of heart. He is now kind and loving to Laurel and their young son, Rob. In the evenings, he reads to them from Homer's Iliad, which the old Jack never would have done. He claims that the book was given to him by a man he met in prison, and that "War changes you; makes you appreciate things." Jack and Laurel rekindle their intimacy, which leads to Laurel becoming pregnant. |
| score: 0.369787189939 |
| Why are the Knights of the White Camellia threatening Jack? |
| 0) Because he killed a black man |
| 1) To make him sell them his land |
| 2) To make him exclude black people from owning land |
| 3) Because he has black people living on his land |
| 4) Because they know that he is not the real Jack |
| Plot: One black freedman living on Sommersby's land is brutally attacked and dropped at Sommersby's door, by men proclaiming themselves the Knights of the White Camellia (one of them is Meacham, distinguished by his wooden foot). Jack is threatened in an attempt to force him to exclude Black people from the landowning but he refuses, saying that they can "own what they pay for". |
| score: 0.336327824096 |
| Why does Jack call out to Laurel before his hanging? |
| 0) |
| 1) To apologize |
| 2) To tell her he loves her |
| 3) To say goodbye |
| 4) To be able to see her before he is executed |
| Plot: As Jack is taken to the gallows, he asks Laurel to be amongst the crowds, as he cannot "hang alone". As Jack is about to be hanged, Laurel makes her way to the front of the crowd. Jack calls for her, claiming to the executioner that he "isn't ready". She calls back to him, and the two see each other before he is executed. |
| score: 0.372925647259 |
| What is Jack's sentence? |
| 0) Death by lethal injection |
| 1) Death by guillotine |
| 2) Death by hanging |
| 3) 50 years in prison |
| 4) Life imprisonment |
| Plot: Jack is convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging. While awaiting death, he is asked by Laurel to tell the truth about his identity and Horace Townsend. Laurel mentions the book on Homer's works that he holds. Jack tells her the story of how a man had to share a cell with another man, who looked like they could have been brothers. After sharing a cell for four years, they got to know everything about each other. |
| score: 0.178371011742 |
| Who does Laurel want to remarry? |
| 0) Orin Meacham, her neighbor |
| 1) One of her neighbors, John. |
| 2) She doesn't plan on remarrying. |
| 3) One of her neighbors, Jack |
| 4) She wants to remarry her husband |
| Plot: John "Jack" Sommersby (Gere) left his farm to fight in the American Civil War and is presumed dead after six years. Despite the hardship of working their farm, his apparent widow Laurel (Foster) is quite content in his absence, because Jack was an unpleasant and abusive husband. She even makes remarriage plans with one of her neighbors, Orin Meacham (Pullman), who despite his own hardships (such as a wooden foot, which he wears to replace one that was lost in the war) has been helping her and her young son with the farmwork. |
| score: 0.364309351494 |
| Why is Jack thought to be dead? |
| 0) He fakes his own death. |
| 1) Ha has been missing for sixteen years |
| 2) He is an abusive husban and his wife kills him |
| 3) He left his farm to fight the American Civil War. |
| 4) They found his arm in the farm. |
| Plot: John "Jack" Sommersby (Gere) left his farm to fight in the American Civil War and is presumed dead after six years. Despite the hardship of working their farm, his apparent widow Laurel (Foster) is quite content in his absence, because Jack was an unpleasant and abusive husband. She even makes remarriage plans with one of her neighbors, Orin Meacham (Pullman), who despite his own hardships (such as a wooden foot, which he wears to replace one that was lost in the war) has been helping her and her young son with the farmwork. |
| score: 0.207843747351 |
| Why are Jack's neighbors doubtful of him? |
| 0) the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved mother's property |
| 1) the "old" Jack would not be so slow to give away his beloved father's property |
| 2) the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved father's land |
| 3) the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved mother's land |
| 4) the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved father's property |
| Plot: Displaced from his courtship of Laurel, Meacham immediately suspects Jack as an impostor. The town shoemaker also finds that this man's foot is two sizes smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before the war. In order to revive the local economy, Jack suggests Burley tobacco as a cash crop. He raises the seed money by selling parts of his own farm to people who will then work the land to grow tobacco. This raises further doubts in his old neighbors who believe that the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved father's land, as well as resentment among Confederate veterans about the inclusion of former slaves. |
| score: 0.234061350752 |
| What is Jack's plan for the farm? |
| 0) To sell parts of his own farm to people who will then work the land to grow peas |
| 1) To sell parts of his own farm to people who will then exempt tax to grow tobacco |
| 2) To sell parts of his own farm to people who will then exempt tax for the land to grow tobacco |
| 3) To sell parts of his own farm to people who will then work the land to grow tobacco |
| 4) To sell parts of his own farm to people who will then exempt tax for the land to grow peas |
| Plot: Displaced from his courtship of Laurel, Meacham immediately suspects Jack as an impostor. The town shoemaker also finds that this man's foot is two sizes smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before the war. In order to revive the local economy, Jack suggests Burley tobacco as a cash crop. He raises the seed money by selling parts of his own farm to people who will then work the land to grow tobacco. This raises further doubts in his old neighbors who believe that the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved father's land, as well as resentment among Confederate veterans about the inclusion of former slaves. |
| score: 0.235996450103 |
| Why does the shoemaker suspect that Jack is not really him? |
| 0) Hip is two sizes smaller than the last which had been stitched for Sommersby before the war. |
| 1) Foot is one size smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before the war. |
| 2) Foot is two sizes smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before the war. |
| 3) Foot is two sizes smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before two year. |
| 4) Foot is one size smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before a year. |
| Plot: Displaced from his courtship of Laurel, Meacham immediately suspects Jack as an impostor. The town shoemaker also finds that this man's foot is two sizes smaller than the last which had been made for Sommersby before the war. In order to revive the local economy, Jack suggests Burley tobacco as a cash crop. He raises the seed money by selling parts of his own farm to people who will then work the land to grow tobacco. This raises further doubts in his old neighbors who believe that the "old" Jack would not be so hasty to give away his beloved father's land, as well as resentment among Confederate veterans about the inclusion of former slaves. |
| score: 0.322587399266 |
| Who helps Laurel devise the plan to save the alleged Jack from the death sentence? |
| 0) Reverend Powell |
| 1) Jack's lawyer |
| 2) Judge Barry |
| 3) Storekeeper Wilson |
| 4) Mrs. Evans |
| Plot: As Jack is taken to the gallows, he asks Laurel to be amongst the crowds, as he cannot "hang alone". As Jack is about to be hanged, Laurel makes her way to the front of the crowd. Jack calls for her, claiming to the executioner that he "isn't ready". She calls back to him, and the two see each other before he is executed. |
| score: 0.36641802013 |
| Why does Meacham help Laurel save the impostor? |
| 0) Laurel promising to marry him upon "Sommersby's" imprisonment. |
| 1) Laurel promising to pay him upon "Sommersby's" imprisonment. |
| 2) Laurel promising to marry buy him a land upon "Sommersby's" imprisonment. |
| 3) Laurel promising to work for him upon "Sommersby's" imprisonment. |
| 4) Laurel promising to buy him a vehicle upon "Sommersby's" imprisonment. |
| Plot: Shortly after Rachel's baptism, two U.S. Marshals appear in town to arrest Jack on the charge of murder, which carries the death penalty if convicted. Once the trial begins, Laurel's attempts to save her husband quickly focus on the question of his identity: whether this "Jack" is who he claims to be, or a lookalike who met the real Sommersby whilst in prison for deserting the Confederate Army. Laurel and Jack's lawyer agree to argue that her husband is an impostor, not the same man who left Laurel to fight in the war. This would save her husband (or supposed husband) from hanging for murder, but he would still be imprisoned for several years for fraud and military desertion. Meacham devises this plan in exchange for Laurel promising to marry him upon "Sommersby's" imprisonment. |
| score: 0.486052565219 |
| Why does Octavius kidnap Mary Jane? |
| 0) Because he likes her |
| 1) To force Spider-Man to come and get her |
| 2) To lure the Green Goblin into his trap |
| 3) Because she is Peter's friend |
| 4) To take her to Harry |
| Plot: Octavius needs tritium to fuel his reactor and goes to Harry to demand it. Harry initially refuses because the experiment threatens to level the city, but he eventually agrees in exchange for Spider-Man and tells him that Peter, who is supposedly good friends with Spider-Man, is the key to finding him. However, Harry tells Octavius not to harm Peter. Octavius finds Peter, tells him to find Spider-Man, and abducts Mary Jane. Peter realizes his powers are restored due to the trauma of seeing Mary Jane kidnapped, and dons his costume again after stealing it from the Bugle. |
| score: 0.384780097613 |
| Harry agrees to give Octavius trillium in return for what? |
| 0) Spider-Man |
| 1) The reactor |
| 2) The Green Goblin |
| 3) Peter |
| 4) Mary Jane |
| Plot: As Spider-Man battles Octavius, they fall onto a rapid transit R train. Octavius disables the controls and jumps off, but Spider-Man stops the train before the tracks end. When he faints from exhaustion, the passengers carry him into one of the cars. He comes to and realizes his mask is off, but the passengers are so grateful they vow not to reveal what he looks like. Octavius returns, demanding Spider-Man, and subdues the passengers. After knocking out Spider-Man, Octavius delivers him to Harry. |
| score: 0.435921850718 |
| Why does Peter believe that he can't be with Mary Jane romantically? |
| 0) Because he made a dal with Octavius |
| 1) Because he is busy saving the world |
| 2) Because she finds out he is Spider Man |
| 3) Because of Harry |
| 4) Because she is with John |
| Plot: Harry is visited by a vision of his father in a mirror, pleading for Harry to avenge his death. Refusing to hurt Peter, Harry shatters the mirror, revealing a secret room containing the Green Goblin's equipment. On her wedding day, Mary Jane abandons John at the altar and runs to Peter's apartment. After they kiss, they hear a police chase, and she encourages him to respond as Spider-Man. |
| score: 0.396480227262 |
| What does Amidala decide to do after witnessing the corruption in the Galactic Senate? |
| 0) To tell all about it to Yoda. |
| 1) To stay there and improve the political situation. |
| 2) To never to return again. |
| 3) To return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| 4) To try to make the situation better. |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.358275309192 |
| Why does Amidala go to Coruscant? |
| 0) So she can get help for her people. |
| 1) So she can meet with her friends who live there. |
| 2) So she can speak for her people in Galactic court to judge Valirum. |
| 3) So she can find her missing family. |
| 4) So she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum. |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.342652868677 |
| Why does the Jedi Council refuse to train Anakin as a Jedi? |
| 0) They are concerned that Anakin is not suitable because of his origins. |
| 1) They are concerned for Anakin's health. |
| 2) They are worried that Anakin is not strong enough for the training. |
| 3) They don't have anough trainers and enough time to train him. |
| 4) They are worried that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force. |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.323855035223 |
| What happens to Obi-Wan? |
| 0) He is given a medal of honor by Padme |
| 1) He becomes a full-fledged Jedi Knight |
| 2) He is banished |
| 3) He is arrested |
| 4) The Jedi Council throws him a party |
| Plot: On Naboo, Padm reveals herself to the Gungans as Queen Amidala and persuades them into an alliance against the Trade Federation. Jar Jar leads his people in a battle against the droid army while Padm leads the hunt for Gunray in Theed, eventually capturing him and his aide, Rune Haako. In a starship hangar, Anakin enters a vacant starfighter and inadvertently triggers its autopilot, joining the battle against the Federation droid control ship in space. Anakin ventures into the ship and destroys it from within, deactivating the droid army. Meanwhile, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan battle Darth Maul, who mortally wounds Qui-Gon before being bisected and knocked down a pit by Obi-Wan. As he dies, Qui-Gon asks Obi-Wan to train Anakin. Subsequently, Palpatine is elected as the new Supreme Chancellor and Gunray is formally arrested. The Jedi Council makes Obi-Wan a fully fledged Jedi Knight and reluctantly accepts Anakin as Obi-Wan's apprentice. At a festive ceremony, Padm presents a gift of appreciation and friendship to the Gungans. |
| score: 0.20817728299 |
| Who is elected the new Supreme Chancellor after Valorum? |
| 0) Obi-Wan |
| 1) Gunray |
| 2) Palpatine |
| 3) Padme |
| 4) Haako |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.228909300779 |
| What does Qui-Gon tell Obi-Wan before he dies? |
| 0) To stop training Anakin |
| 1) To train Anakin |
| 2) To send Anakin on a mission |
| 3) To adopt Anakin |
| 4) To look out for Anakin |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.278623039552 |
| What happens to Gunray when Palpatine is elected as the new Supreme Chancellor? |
| 0) Gunray is captured and tortured |
| 1) Gunray is killed |
| 2) Gunray is arrested |
| 3) Gunray is exiled |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: On Naboo, Padm reveals herself to the Gungans as Queen Amidala and persuades them into an alliance against the Trade Federation. Jar Jar leads his people in a battle against the droid army while Padm leads the hunt for Gunray in Theed, eventually capturing him and his aide, Rune Haako. In a starship hangar, Anakin enters a vacant starfighter and inadvertently triggers its autopilot, joining the battle against the Federation droid control ship in space. Anakin ventures into the ship and destroys it from within, deactivating the droid army. Meanwhile, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan battle Darth Maul, who mortally wounds Qui-Gon before being bisected and knocked down a pit by Obi-Wan. As he dies, Qui-Gon asks Obi-Wan to train Anakin. Subsequently, Palpatine is elected as the new Supreme Chancellor and Gunray is formally arrested. The Jedi Council makes Obi-Wan a fully fledged Jedi Knight and reluctantly accepts Anakin as Obi-Wan's apprentice. At a festive ceremony, Padm presents a gift of appreciation and friendship to the Gungans. |
| score: 0.25398769698 |
| Where do the Jedi escape to after being attacked by the Trade Federation? |
| 0) To Alderaan |
| 1) To Naboo |
| 2) To Hoth |
| 3) To Tatooine |
| 4) To Earth |
| Plot: On Naboo, Padm reveals herself to the Gungans as Queen Amidala and persuades them into an alliance against the Trade Federation. Jar Jar leads his people in a battle against the droid army while Padm leads the hunt for Gunray in Theed, eventually capturing him and his aide, Rune Haako. In a starship hangar, Anakin enters a vacant starfighter and inadvertently triggers its autopilot, joining the battle against the Federation droid control ship in space. Anakin ventures into the ship and destroys it from within, deactivating the droid army. Meanwhile, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan battle Darth Maul, who mortally wounds Qui-Gon before being bisected and knocked down a pit by Obi-Wan. As he dies, Qui-Gon asks Obi-Wan to train Anakin. Subsequently, Palpatine is elected as the new Supreme Chancellor and Gunray is formally arrested. The Jedi Council makes Obi-Wan a fully fledged Jedi Knight and reluctantly accepts Anakin as Obi-Wan's apprentice. At a festive ceremony, Padm presents a gift of appreciation and friendship to the Gungans. |
| score: 0.224392391604 |
| Who is Queen Amidala? |
| 0) The ruler of the Naboo people |
| 1) The leader of the Gungans |
| 2) The leader of the Jedi |
| 3) The ruler of the Trade Federation |
| 4) The ruler of the Galactic Republic |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.237864238219 |
| Who do the Jedi rescue from Theed? |
| 0) Princess Leia |
| 1) Jar Jar Binks |
| 2) Queen Amidala |
| 3) Emperor Palpatine |
| 4) Princess Amidala |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.229018685076 |
| Who does Valorum send to negotiate with the Trade Federation? |
| 0) Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi |
| 1) Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Anakin Skywalker |
| 2) Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Qui-Gon Jinn |
| 3) Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Luke Skywalker |
| 4) Jedi Masters Qui-Gon Jinn and Yoda |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.357673115276 |
| Who is Darth Sidious? |
| 0) A Dark Lord and the Trade Federation's secret advisor |
| 1) The leader of the Galactic Republic |
| 2) A Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret advisor |
| 3) The Trade Federation's Viceroy and secret advisor |
| 4) Darth Vader's father |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.246158001032 |
| What do the Jedi unsuccessfully try to convince Boss Nass to do? |
| 0) Become a Jedi |
| 1) Assassinate Darth Sidious |
| 2) Assassinate Nute Gunray |
| 3) Help the people of Naboo fight the Trade Federation |
| 4) Help the Trade Federation fight the people of Naboo |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.241315605829 |
| What does Sidious order Gunray to do? |
| 0) Let the Jedi go and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids |
| 1) Kill the Jedi and flee from Naboo |
| 2) Kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of Stormtroopers |
| 3) Let the Jedi go and flee from Naboo |
| 4) Kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.266657047805 |
| Why does the Trade Federation form a blockade around Naboo? |
| 0) They are trying to keep a criminal from escaping from Naboo |
| 1) They are upset over the taxation on weapons |
| 2) They are upset over the taxation on new battleships |
| 3) They are training for a battle |
| 4) They are upset over the taxation on trade routes |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.249911910142 |
| Where do the Jedi go after leaving the underwater Gungan city? |
| 0) Tatooine |
| 1) Farentina |
| 2) Keren |
| 3) Theed |
| 4) Dee'ja Peak |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.197853774075 |
| How do the Jedi and the Queen Amidala escape from Naboo? |
| 0) They escape on Princess Leia's royal starship |
| 1) They escape on a Jedi starship |
| 2) They escape on Queen Amidala's royal starship |
| 3) They escape on the Millennium Falcon |
| 4) They escape as stowaways on one of the Trade Federation's battleships |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.317335739689 |
| Who does Quin-Gon save from being killed during the invasion of Naboo? |
| 0) Obi-Wan |
| 1) Chewbacca |
| 2) Boss Nass |
| 3) Jar Jar Winks |
| 4) Jar Jar Binks |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.25174183065 |
| What happens to the royal starship as it passes over the Federation blockade? |
| 0) It is destroyed |
| 1) It suddenly goes into hyperspeed |
| 2) It is damaged |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) It gets split in half |
| Plot: In response to taxation on trade routes in the Galactic Republic, the Trade Federation organizes a blockade of battleships around the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to negotiate with the Trade Federation leadership to end the blockade. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret adviser, orders Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray to kill the Jedi and invade Naboo with an army of battle droids. The Jedi flee to Naboo, where Qui-Gon saves Gungan outcast Jar Jar Binks from being killed during the invasion. Indebted to the Jedi, Jar Jar leads them to an underwater Gungan city. There the Jedi try but fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass into helping the people of Naboo, though they are able to obtain transportation to Theed, the capital city on the surface. They rescue Queen Amidala, the ruler of the Naboo people, and escape the planet on her royal starship, which is damaged as they pass the Federation blockade. |
| score: 0.17945329539 |
| Who is Darth Maul? |
| 0) Anakin's father |
| 1) The King of Naboo |
| 2) Darth Vader's Sith apprentice |
| 3) Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice |
| 4) Darth Sidious' son |
| Plot: Amidala's ship is unable to sustain its hyperdrive and lands for repairs on the desert planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Amidala's handmaiden Padm visit the settlement of Mos Espa to buy new parts at a junk shop. There they meet the shop's owner Watto and his nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker, who is a gifted Podracer pilot and engineer, and has created a protocol droid called C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin and is convinced that he is the "chosen one" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force. Qui-Gon wagers Anakin's freedom with Watto in a Podrace, which Anakin wins. Anakin joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, leaving his mother Shmi behind. En route to their repaired starship, Qui-Gon enters a brief lightsaber duel with Darth Maul, Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice who was sent to capture Amidala. |
| score: 0.28817494579 |
| What kind of planet is Tatooine? |
| 0) An iron planet |
| 1) A dwarf planet |
| 2) An ice planet |
| 3) A planet full of water |
| 4) A desert planet |
| Plot: Amidala's ship is unable to sustain its hyperdrive and lands for repairs on the desert planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Amidala's handmaiden Padm visit the settlement of Mos Espa to buy new parts at a junk shop. There they meet the shop's owner Watto and his nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker, who is a gifted Podracer pilot and engineer, and has created a protocol droid called C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin and is convinced that he is the "chosen one" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force. Qui-Gon wagers Anakin's freedom with Watto in a Podrace, which Anakin wins. Anakin joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, leaving his mother Shmi behind. En route to their repaired starship, Qui-Gon enters a brief lightsaber duel with Darth Maul, Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice who was sent to capture Amidala. |
| score: 0.143816710574 |
| Where do Qui-Gon and his group go to acquire new parts for the ship? |
| 0) Alderaan |
| 1) Mos Espa |
| 2) Bindu Village |
| 3) Ree Danl |
| 4) Isttu Village |
| Plot: Amidala's ship is unable to sustain its hyperdrive and lands for repairs on the desert planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Amidala's handmaiden Padm visit the settlement of Mos Espa to buy new parts at a junk shop. There they meet the shop's owner Watto and his nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker, who is a gifted Podracer pilot and engineer, and has created a protocol droid called C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin and is convinced that he is the "chosen one" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force. Qui-Gon wagers Anakin's freedom with Watto in a Podrace, which Anakin wins. Anakin joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, leaving his mother Shmi behind. En route to their repaired starship, Qui-Gon enters a brief lightsaber duel with Darth Maul, Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice who was sent to capture Amidala. |
| score: 0.249664226421 |
| What does Anakin do after he is granted his freedom? |
| 0) He decides to join Qui-Gon and his crew to be trained as a Jedi |
| 1) He decides to stay on Tatooine to help take care of his mother |
| 2) He decides to continue working for Watto |
| 3) He decides to join Darth Maul to be trained as a Sith Lord |
| 4) He decides to travel the universe on his own |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.313553735039 |
| Where does the royal starship land for repair? |
| 0) Alderaan |
| 1) Coruscant |
| 2) The Death Star |
| 3) Dagobah |
| 4) Tatooine |
| Plot: Amidala's ship is unable to sustain its hyperdrive and lands for repairs on the desert planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Amidala's handmaiden Padm visit the settlement of Mos Espa to buy new parts at a junk shop. There they meet the shop's owner Watto and his nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker, who is a gifted Podracer pilot and engineer, and has created a protocol droid called C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin and is convinced that he is the "chosen one" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force. Qui-Gon wagers Anakin's freedom with Watto in a Podrace, which Anakin wins. Anakin joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, leaving his mother Shmi behind. En route to their repaired starship, Qui-Gon enters a brief lightsaber duel with Darth Maul, Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice who was sent to capture Amidala. |
| score: 0.158812944702 |
| Who is Watto's slave? |
| 0) Shmi |
| 1) Luke |
| 2) C-3PO |
| 3) Padme |
| 4) Anakin |
| Plot: Amidala's ship is unable to sustain its hyperdrive and lands for repairs on the desert planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Amidala's handmaiden Padm visit the settlement of Mos Espa to buy new parts at a junk shop. There they meet the shop's owner Watto and his nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker, who is a gifted Podracer pilot and engineer, and has created a protocol droid called C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin and is convinced that he is the "chosen one" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force. Qui-Gon wagers Anakin's freedom with Watto in a Podrace, which Anakin wins. Anakin joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, leaving his mother Shmi behind. En route to their repaired starship, Qui-Gon enters a brief lightsaber duel with Darth Maul, Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice who was sent to capture Amidala. |
| score: 0.170935702714 |
| Who wins the podrace? |
| 0) Anakin |
| 1) Elan Mak |
| 2) Aldar Beedo |
| 3) Gasgano |
| 4) Sebulba |
| Plot: Amidala's ship is unable to sustain its hyperdrive and lands for repairs on the desert planet Tatooine. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Amidala's handmaiden Padm visit the settlement of Mos Espa to buy new parts at a junk shop. There they meet the shop's owner Watto and his nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker, who is a gifted Podracer pilot and engineer, and has created a protocol droid called C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin and is convinced that he is the "chosen one" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force. Qui-Gon wagers Anakin's freedom with Watto in a Podrace, which Anakin wins. Anakin joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, leaving his mother Shmi behind. En route to their repaired starship, Qui-Gon enters a brief lightsaber duel with Darth Maul, Darth Sidious' Sith apprentice who was sent to capture Amidala. |
| score: 0.160672508326 |
| Who is Padme revealed to be back on Naboo? |
| 0) Queen Amidala |
| 1) Obi - Wan |
| 2) Anakin |
| 3) Jedi Knight |
| 4) Jar Jar |
| Plot: The Jedi escort Amidala to the Republic capital planet Coruscant so she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum in the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon asks the Jedi Council to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council are concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force and decline. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to train Anakin himself. Meanwhile, Naboo senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to make a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable chancellor to resolve the crisis on Naboo. Though she pushes for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate and decides to return to Naboo with the Jedi. |
| score: 0.250397793429 |
| What is Cloudy City? |
| 0) A ship floating in the skies of the planet Bespin. |
| 1) A floating air mining colony in the skies of the planet Besin. |
| 2) A floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin. |
| 3) A gas mining colony in the ground of the planet Bespin. |
| 4) A floating colony on the moon of the planet Bespin. |
| Plot: After evading the Imperial Fleet, Han sets a course for Cloud City, a floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin run by Han's old friend, Lando Calrissian. Unknowingly, the Millennium Falcon has been tracked by Boba Fett and, shortly after they arrive at Cloud City, Lando leads the group into a trap, where they are handed over to Darth Vader. It is revealed that Vader is trying to lure out Luke with the intent of capturing him alive and presenting him to his master, the Emperor, and is using the group as bait. During his intensive training on Dagobah, Luke sees a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, against Yoda's wishes, leaves in an attempt to save them. |
| score: 0.193432538501 |
| Where is Cloud City located? |
| 0) In the skies of the planet Pluto. |
| 1) In the skies of the planet Bespin. |
| 2) In the skies of the moon Kalypso. |
| 3) On the Earth. |
| 4) In the ground of the planet Bespin. |
| Plot: After evading the Imperial Fleet, Han sets a course for Cloud City, a floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin run by Han's old friend, Lando Calrissian. Unknowingly, the Millennium Falcon has been tracked by Boba Fett and, shortly after they arrive at Cloud City, Lando leads the group into a trap, where they are handed over to Darth Vader. It is revealed that Vader is trying to lure out Luke with the intent of capturing him alive and presenting him to his master, the Emperor, and is using the group as bait. During his intensive training on Dagobah, Luke sees a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, against Yoda's wishes, leaves in an attempt to save them. |
| score: 0.193537971835 |
| Who runs Cloud City? |
| 0) Han Solo. |
| 1) Chief Ugnaught. |
| 2) Lando Calrissian. |
| 3) Chewbacca. |
| 4) Orlando Calrissian. |
| Plot: After evading the Imperial Fleet, Han sets a course for Cloud City, a floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin run by Han's old friend, Lando Calrissian. Unknowingly, the Millennium Falcon has been tracked by Boba Fett and, shortly after they arrive at Cloud City, Lando leads the group into a trap, where they are handed over to Darth Vader. It is revealed that Vader is trying to lure out Luke with the intent of capturing him alive and presenting him to his master, the Emperor, and is using the group as bait. During his intensive training on Dagobah, Luke sees a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, against Yoda's wishes, leaves in an attempt to save them. |
| score: 0.217899072231 |
| What is Luke's premonition about Han and Leia? |
| 0) That they are in pain. |
| 1) That they are scared. |
| 2) That they are in danger. |
| 3) That they are traitors. |
| 4) That they are dead. |
| Plot: After evading the Imperial Fleet, Han sets a course for Cloud City, a floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin run by Han's old friend, Lando Calrissian. Unknowingly, the Millennium Falcon has been tracked by Boba Fett and, shortly after they arrive at Cloud City, Lando leads the group into a trap, where they are handed over to Darth Vader. It is revealed that Vader is trying to lure out Luke with the intent of capturing him alive and presenting him to his master, the Emperor, and is using the group as bait. During his intensive training on Dagobah, Luke sees a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, against Yoda's wishes, leaves in an attempt to save them. |
| score: 0.245950399393 |
| Why does Vader want to capture Luke? |
| 0) To present him to his master, the Emperor. |
| 1) To present him to his companions. |
| 2) To present him to his master, the King. |
| 3) To make him his servant. |
| 4) To get some information from him. |
| Plot: After evading the Imperial Fleet, Han sets a course for Cloud City, a floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin run by Han's old friend, Lando Calrissian. Unknowingly, the Millennium Falcon has been tracked by Boba Fett and, shortly after they arrive at Cloud City, Lando leads the group into a trap, where they are handed over to Darth Vader. It is revealed that Vader is trying to lure out Luke with the intent of capturing him alive and presenting him to his master, the Emperor, and is using the group as bait. During his intensive training on Dagobah, Luke sees a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, against Yoda's wishes, leaves in an attempt to save them. |
| score: 0.23883806394 |
| What does Vader want with Han and his group? |
| 0) To kill them. |
| 1) To make them his soldiers. |
| 2) To make them his servants. |
| 3) To get information from them. |
| 4) To use them as a bait. |
| Plot: After evading the Imperial Fleet, Han sets a course for Cloud City, a floating gas mining colony in the skies of the planet Bespin run by Han's old friend, Lando Calrissian. Unknowingly, the Millennium Falcon has been tracked by Boba Fett and, shortly after they arrive at Cloud City, Lando leads the group into a trap, where they are handed over to Darth Vader. It is revealed that Vader is trying to lure out Luke with the intent of capturing him alive and presenting him to his master, the Emperor, and is using the group as bait. During his intensive training on Dagobah, Luke sees a premonition of Han and Leia in pain and, against Yoda's wishes, leaves in an attempt to save them. |
| score: 0.207223891247 |
| What does Boba intend to do with Han? |
| 0) Torture him to get information from him. |
| 1) Use him as one of his soldiers. |
| 2) Use him as his personal servant. |
| 3) Deliver him to Chewbacca. |
| 4) Deliver him to Jabba the Hutt. |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.299480147927 |
| What does Vader intend to do with Luke? |
| 0) To hold him in suspended animation. |
| 1) To hold him as a hostage to get to Leila. |
| 2) To release him after he gezs information from him. |
| 3) To give hold him as a prisoner. |
| 4) To erase his memories. |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.265627092148 |
| What happens to Han when he is frozen in a carbonite block? |
| 0) He manages to melt the bloc. |
| 1) He survives the freezing. |
| 2) He transformes in the block. |
| 3) He never wakes up again. |
| 4) He dies in the block. |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.239632324044 |
| Who plans an escape from Cloud City? |
| 0) Luke and Leia. |
| 1) Yoda and Lando. |
| 2) Luke Skywalker. |
| 3) Lando and Leia. |
| 4) Lando and his friends. |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.282796334563 |
| What does Vader do with Han after he survives freezing in a carbonite block? |
| 0) He throws him to jail. |
| 1) He binds him and sends him to Snow Creature. |
| 2) He releases him. |
| 3) He hands him over to Yoda. |
| 4) He hands him over to Fett. |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.326119061551 |
| How does Leia and her group leave Cloud City? |
| 0) In the Magic Falcon. |
| 1) In the Millennium Ship. |
| 2) They get picked up by a rocket passing by. |
| 3) In a space rocket. |
| 4) In the Millennium Falcon. |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.32619848258 |
| Where are Lando and Chewbacca headed to? |
| 0) To find Jabba the Hutt and rescue Han |
| 1) To find Jabba the Hun and rescue Han |
| 2) To resuce Jabba the Hutt and Han |
| 3) To find Han and rescue Jabba the Hutt |
| 4) To explore the galaxies |
| Plot: Aboard a medical frigate, Luke is fitted with a robotic prosthetic hand, as Lando and Chewbacca set off in the Falcon to find Jabba the Hutt and save Han. As the Falcon flies off, Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO look on and await their contact. |
| score: 0.39976221664 |
| Who stays behind when Lando and Chewbacca leave aboard the Falcon to rescue Han? |
| 0) R2-D2, and C-3PO |
| 1) Luke and Leia |
| 2) No one |
| 3) Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO |
| 4) Anakin, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO |
| Plot: Aboard a medical frigate, Luke is fitted with a robotic prosthetic hand, as Lando and Chewbacca set off in the Falcon to find Jabba the Hutt and save Han. As the Falcon flies off, Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO look on and await their contact. |
| score: 0.573212377772 |
| What happens to Luke's severed hand after he is rescued from Cloud City? |
| 0) It is replaced with an authentic looking synthetic human hand |
| 1) It is replaced with a hook |
| 2) It is replaced with a robotic prosthetic hand |
| 3) It grows back |
| 4) Nothing; he leaves it and just lets the wound heal |
| Plot: Aboard a medical frigate, Luke is fitted with a robotic prosthetic hand, as Lando and Chewbacca set off in the Falcon to find Jabba the Hutt and save Han. As the Falcon flies off, Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO look on and await their contact. |
| score: 0.232931645805 |
| What do Han and Chewcabba discover while on patrol? |
| 0) The asteroid is actually a probe droid that alerts the Imperial Fleet to the Rebels' location |
| 1) The asteroid is actually a probe droid that alerts the Rebel Fleet to the Imperials' location |
| 2) The asteroid is a very small planet |
| 3) The asteroid is actually a bomb |
| 4) The asteroid is just an astroid |
| Plot: On patrol a short time later, Han and Chewbacca discover the asteroid is in fact a probe droid which alerts the Imperial Fleet to the Rebels location. The Empire launches a large-scale attack, using gigantic AT-AT Walkers to capture the base. Han and Leia escape on the Millennium Falcon with C-3PO and Chewbacca, but their hyperspace drive malfunctions. They hide in an asteroid field, where Han and Leia grow closer. Vader summons several bounty hunters, including the notorious Boba Fett, to assist in finding the Falcon. Luke, meanwhile, escapes with R2-D2 in his X-wing fighter and crash lands on Dagobah. He meets a diminutive creature who is revealed to be Yoda and, although reluctant, after conferring with Obi-Wan's spirit he accepts Luke as his pupil. |
| score: 0.298351180868 |
| When does Yoda finally accept to train Luke? |
| 0) After talking to Obi-Wan's spirit |
| 1) After he sees Luke kill a Stormtrooper |
| 2) After talking to Anakin's spirit |
| 3) After talking to R2-D2 |
| 4) After talking to Obi-Wan in person |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.338499900524 |
| Who does Luke escape with in his X-wing fighter? |
| 0) A Stormtrooper |
| 1) Yoda |
| 2) C-3PO |
| 3) R2-D2 |
| 4) Chewbacca |
| Plot: Aboard a medical frigate, Luke is fitted with a robotic prosthetic hand, as Lando and Chewbacca set off in the Falcon to find Jabba the Hutt and save Han. As the Falcon flies off, Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO look on and await their contact. |
| score: 0.275253330133 |
| What is the name of the famous bounty hunter Vader asks to help him find the Falcon? |
| 0) Bob Afett |
| 1) Bobby Federline |
| 2) Bob Fett |
| 3) Boba Fett |
| 4) Bobby Fetts |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.312091110998 |
| Where does Luke's X-wing fighter land? |
| 0) On the Death Star |
| 1) On Dagobah |
| 2) On the moon |
| 3) On Hoth |
| 4) On Earth |
| Plot: On patrol a short time later, Han and Chewbacca discover the asteroid is in fact a probe droid which alerts the Imperial Fleet to the Rebels location. The Empire launches a large-scale attack, using gigantic AT-AT Walkers to capture the base. Han and Leia escape on the Millennium Falcon with C-3PO and Chewbacca, but their hyperspace drive malfunctions. They hide in an asteroid field, where Han and Leia grow closer. Vader summons several bounty hunters, including the notorious Boba Fett, to assist in finding the Falcon. Luke, meanwhile, escapes with R2-D2 in his X-wing fighter and crash lands on Dagobah. He meets a diminutive creature who is revealed to be Yoda and, although reluctant, after conferring with Obi-Wan's spirit he accepts Luke as his pupil. |
| score: 0.220503611835 |
| What do Han and his friends do when their ship malfunctions? |
| 0) They fix the problem and escape |
| 1) They hide in a comet field |
| 2) They hide in an asteroid field |
| 3) They hide on the Death Star |
| 4) They find another ship and escape |
| Plot: On patrol a short time later, Han and Chewbacca discover the asteroid is in fact a probe droid which alerts the Imperial Fleet to the Rebels location. The Empire launches a large-scale attack, using gigantic AT-AT Walkers to capture the base. Han and Leia escape on the Millennium Falcon with C-3PO and Chewbacca, but their hyperspace drive malfunctions. They hide in an asteroid field, where Han and Leia grow closer. Vader summons several bounty hunters, including the notorious Boba Fett, to assist in finding the Falcon. Luke, meanwhile, escapes with R2-D2 in his X-wing fighter and crash lands on Dagobah. He meets a diminutive creature who is revealed to be Yoda and, although reluctant, after conferring with Obi-Wan's spirit he accepts Luke as his pupil. |
| score: 0.188896311896 |
| What does Vader do with Leia and Han? |
| 0) He gives them both to Boba Fett |
| 1) He tells them he is their father and takes them both in |
| 2) He takes Leia captive and gives Luke to Boba Fett |
| 3) He kills them both |
| 4) He banishes them both to Hoth |
| Plot: Vader reneges on his agreement with Lando and takes Leia into custody, and hands Han over to Boba Fett. As part of his trap, Vader intends to hold Luke in suspended animation via carbon freezing and selects Han as a test subject for the process. Frozen in a block of carbonite, he survives the freezing and Vader hands him over to Fett, who intends to leave for Tatooine to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt, the gangster to whom Han is heavily indebted. Lando, unable to deal with the guilt of what is happening, initiates an escape and frees Leia and the others. They desperately try to save Han but are unable to, and flee Cloud City in the Millennium Falcon. |
| score: 0.4471277065 |
| Where was the Rebel Alliance's former base located? |
| 0) Yavin 4 |
| 1) Alderaan |
| 2) Tatooine |
| 3) Yavin 5 |
| 4) Yafin 4 |
| Plot: Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has been driven from their former base on Yavin IV by the Galactic Empire. Princess Leia leads a contingent, which includes Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, in a new base on the icy planet Hoth. The Imperial Fleet, led by Darth Vader, continues to hunt for Rebels new base by dispatching numerous probe droids across the galaxy. |
| score: 0.23573701858 |
| Who has driven the Rebels from Yavin 4? |
| 0) The Hutt army |
| 1) The Trade Federation |
| 2) No one; they just decided to leave |
| 3) Space pirates |
| 4) The Galactic Empire |
| Plot: Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has been driven from their former base on Yavin IV by the Galactic Empire. Princess Leia leads a contingent, which includes Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, in a new base on the icy planet Hoth. The Imperial Fleet, led by Darth Vader, continues to hunt for Rebels new base by dispatching numerous probe droids across the galaxy. |
| score: 0.253904179673 |
| Where is the Rebels' new base located? |
| 0) Hoth |
| 1) Alderaan |
| 2) Tatooine |
| 3) Yavin 4 |
| 4) The Death Star |
| Plot: Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has been driven from their former base on Yavin IV by the Galactic Empire. Princess Leia leads a contingent, which includes Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, in a new base on the icy planet Hoth. The Imperial Fleet, led by Darth Vader, continues to hunt for Rebels new base by dispatching numerous probe droids across the galaxy. |
| score: 0.21971248384 |
| How are Vader and his troops trying to locate the Rebels' new base? |
| 0) By dispatching AT-AT walkers across the galaxy |
| 1) By dispatching battleships across the galaxy |
| 2) By dispatching Stormtroopers across the galaxy |
| 3) By contacting their ship and asking where they are |
| 4) By dispatching probe droids across the galaxy |
| Plot: Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has been driven from their former base on Yavin IV by the Galactic Empire. Princess Leia leads a contingent, which includes Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, in a new base on the icy planet Hoth. The Imperial Fleet, led by Darth Vader, continues to hunt for Rebels new base by dispatching numerous probe droids across the galaxy. |
| score: 0.3658600811 |
| Who leads the Imperial fleet? |
| 0) Darth Sidious |
| 1) Darth Maul |
| 2) Darth Vader |
| 3) Darth Vander |
| 4) Luke Skywalker |
| Plot: Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has been driven from their former base on Yavin IV by the Galactic Empire. Princess Leia leads a contingent, which includes Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, in a new base on the icy planet Hoth. The Imperial Fleet, led by Darth Vader, continues to hunt for Rebels new base by dispatching numerous probe droids across the galaxy. |
| score: 0.344639868721 |
| Who is among Leia's contigent on Hoth? |
| 0) Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker |
| 1) Han Solo and Anakin Skywalker |
| 2) Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker |
| 3) Han Solo and Luke Skywalker |
| 4) Han Solo and Qui-Gon |
| Plot: Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, the Rebel Alliance has been driven from their former base on Yavin IV by the Galactic Empire. Princess Leia leads a contingent, which includes Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, in a new base on the icy planet Hoth. The Imperial Fleet, led by Darth Vader, continues to hunt for Rebels new base by dispatching numerous probe droids across the galaxy. |
| score: 0.37648387227 |
| What does Obi-Wan's spirit tell Luke to do? |
| 0) Go to Hoth to train under Jedi Master Yoda |
| 1) Go to Hoth to train under Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn |
| 2) Go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Han Solo |
| 3) Go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda |
| 4) Go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Anakin Skywalker |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.414677283068 |
| What happens when Luke escapes from the wampa's cave? |
| 0) He has trouble enduring through the planet's extremely dry weather |
| 1) He has trouble enduring through the planet's extremely hot temperatures |
| 2) He freezes to death |
| 3) He has trouble enduring through the planet's extremely cold temperatures |
| 4) He dies from dehydration |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.265217383283 |
| Who appears to Luke while he is unconscious after escaping from the wampa's cave? |
| 0) Leia |
| 1) Yoda |
| 2) The Spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi |
| 3) Han Solo |
| 4) The Spirit of his mother |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.350095902409 |
| What does Han use to keep Luke warm while taking him back to the base? |
| 0) A camp fire |
| 1) His dead jakku |
| 2) His dead tauntaun |
| 3) His dead dewback |
| 4) His dead toontoon |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.292687037406 |
| Who is Obi-Wan? |
| 0) Luke's deceased mentor |
| 1) Luke's deceased father |
| 2) Luke's deceased uncle |
| 3) Luke's deceased friend |
| 4) A figment of Luke's imagination |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.280629252555 |
| What is Luke doing when he is ambushed by a wampa? |
| 0) Investigating an abandoned spaceship |
| 1) Investigating a potential meteor strike |
| 2) Investigating a potential astroid shower |
| 3) Investigating a potential solar flare |
| 4) Investigating a black hole |
| Plot: While investigating a potential meteor strike, Luke is ambushed by a monstrous, furry wampa, and manages to escape from the wampa's cave with his lightsaber, but soon suffers from the sheer-cold temperatures of the snowy wasteland. The spirit of his late mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears before him and instructs him to go to the Dagobah system to train under Jedi Master Yoda. He is then found by Han, who uses the warmth of his dead tauntaun for shelter, and brought back to base to recover. |
| score: 0.293317401734 |
| Who does Luke get in touch with to rescue him when he falls down an air shaft? |
| 0) Leia |
| 1) Lando |
| 2) Han |
| 3) Yoda |
| 4) Vader |
| Plot: Aboard a medical frigate, Luke is fitted with a robotic prosthetic hand, as Lando and Chewbacca set off in the Falcon to find Jabba the Hutt and save Han. As the Falcon flies off, Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO look on and await their contact. |
| score: 0.276072944309 |
| What does Vader try to convince Luke to do? |
| 0) Vader attempts to coerce Luke to resign from forces to destroy the Emperor |
| 1) Vader attempts to coerce Luke to resign from forces to rescue the Emperor |
| 2) Vader attempts to coerce Luke to resign from forces to protect the Emperor |
| 3) Vader attempts to coerce Luke into joining forces to destroy the Emperor |
| 4) Vader attempts to coerce Luke into joining forces to protect the Emperor |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Luke arrives at Cloud City and falls into Vader's trap. The two engage in a lightsaber duel that leads them over the city's central air shaft, and Luke, vastly outmatched, has his hand cut off and is disarmed. Vader attempts to coerce Luke into joining forces to destroy the Emperor and, when this fails, reveals himself as Luke's father. Horrified by the revelation, Luke throws himself down the air shaft. He is ejected beneath the floating city and makes a desperate telepathic plea to Leia, who senses it and persuades Lando to return for him. R2-D2 repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive, allowing them to finally escape the Imperial Fleet and a now-despondent Darth Vader. |
| score: 0.379729396589 |
| Who repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive? |
| 0) C-3PO repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive |
| 1) Boba repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive |
| 2) Ben Kenobi repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive |
| 3) R2-D2 repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive |
| 4) Yoda repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Luke arrives at Cloud City and falls into Vader's trap. The two engage in a lightsaber duel that leads them over the city's central air shaft, and Luke, vastly outmatched, has his hand cut off and is disarmed. Vader attempts to coerce Luke into joining forces to destroy the Emperor and, when this fails, reveals himself as Luke's father. Horrified by the revelation, Luke throws himself down the air shaft. He is ejected beneath the floating city and makes a desperate telepathic plea to Leia, who senses it and persuades Lando to return for him. R2-D2 repairs the Falcon's hyperdrive, allowing them to finally escape the Imperial Fleet and a now-despondent Darth Vader. |
| score: 0.350518003636 |
| What does Leia do when Luke telepathically reaches out to her for help? |
| 0) Leia senses it and persuades Lando to return for him. |
| 1) Leia senses it and persuades Han to return for him. |
| 2) Leia senses it and persuades Yoda to return for him. |
| 3) Leia senses it and persuades Ben to return for him. |
| 4) Leia senses it and persuades Boba to return for him. |
| Plot: Aboard a medical frigate, Luke is fitted with a robotic prosthetic hand, as Lando and Chewbacca set off in the Falcon to find Jabba the Hutt and save Han. As the Falcon flies off, Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO look on and await their contact. |
| score: 0.415371650423 |
| What does the Emperor urge Luke to do during his duel with Vader? |
| 0) Kill Vader |
| 1) Kill himself |
| 2) Give up his lightsaber |
| 3) Destroy the Death Star |
| 4) Take over as Emperor |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.274475210325 |
| Who do Lando and his group find waiting for them at the Death Star? |
| 0) Darth Vader |
| 1) No one; the station has been deserted |
| 2) The Royal Fleet |
| 3) The Imperial Fleet |
| 4) Leia |
| Plot: As the battle between the Imperial and Alliance fleets continues, Lando leads a group of Rebel ships into the Death Star's core and destroys the main reactor. As Luke escapes on a shuttle with his father's body, the Falcon flies out of the Death Star's superstructure as the station explodes. On Endor, Leia reveals to Han that Luke is her brother, and they share a kiss. Luke returns to Endor and cremates his father's body on a funeral pyre. As the Rebels celebrate their victory over the Empire, Luke smiles as he sees the spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the redeemed Anakin watching over them. |
| score: 0.272098449612 |
| Who rescues Han and his team from the Imperial forces? |
| 0) The Ewoks |
| 1) Luke |
| 2) R2-D2 and C-3PO |
| 3) No one |
| 4) Leia |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.268617971004 |
| What does Lando and the rebel team find when they reach the Death Star? |
| 0) The station's shield has been deactivated but the Imperial fleet is waiting for them |
| 1) The station's shield has been deactivated and the Imperial fleet isn't expecting them |
| 2) The station's shield is still active but the Imperial fleet isn't expecting them |
| 3) The station's shield is still active and the Imperial fleet is waiting for them |
| 4) The Death Star has gone into self-destruct mode and already started destroying itself |
| Plot: Vader takes Luke to the Death Star to meet the Emperor, intent on turning him to the dark side. The Emperor reveals that the Death Star is actually fully operational and the Rebel fleet will fall into a trap. On Endor, Han's strike team is captured by Imperial forces, but a surprise counterattack by the Ewoks allows the Rebels to battle the Imperials. Meanwhile, Lando, piloting the Millennium Falcon, leads the Rebel fleet to the Death Star, only to find that the station's shield is still active and the Imperial fleet is waiting for them. The Emperor tempts Luke to give in to his anger and join the dark side of the Force, and Luke engages Vader in a lightsaber duel. Vader senses that Luke has a sister, and threatens to turn her to the dark side. Enraged, Luke attacks Vader and severs his father's prosthetic right hand. The Emperor entreats Luke to kill Vader and take his place, but Luke refuses, declaring himself a Jedi. On Endor, the strike team defeats the Imperial forces and destroys the shield generator, allowing the Rebel fleet to launch their assault on the Death Star. At the same time, a furious Palpatine tortures Luke with Force lightning. Unwilling to let his son die, Vader kills the Emperor, but is himself mortally wounded in the process. He asks Luke to help remove his mask before dying in Luke's arms. |
| score: 0.318728687503 |
| What does Luke do with Anakin's body when he returns to Endor? |
| 0) He cremates Anakin's body on a funeral pyre |
| 1) He dumps Anakin's body on a river |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) He ejects Anakin's body into space |
| 4) He buries Anakin's body in the family cemetery |
| Plot: As the battle between the Imperial and Alliance fleets continues, Lando leads a group of Rebel ships into the Death Star's core and destroys the main reactor. As Luke escapes on a shuttle with his father's body, the Falcon flies out of the Death Star's superstructure as the station explodes. On Endor, Leia reveals to Han that Luke is her brother, and they share a kiss. Luke returns to Endor and cremates his father's body on a funeral pyre. As the Rebels celebrate their victory over the Empire, Luke smiles as he sees the spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the redeemed Anakin watching over them. |
| score: 0.361130289926 |
| What does Leia reveal to Han, back on Endor? |
| 0) Luke is her brother |
| 1) She wants to marry Han |
| 2) Luke is dead |
| 3) Luke is her father |
| 4) Luke is her husband |
| Plot: As the battle between the Imperial and Alliance fleets continues, Lando leads a group of Rebel ships into the Death Star's core and destroys the main reactor. As Luke escapes on a shuttle with his father's body, the Falcon flies out of the Death Star's superstructure as the station explodes. On Endor, Leia reveals to Han that Luke is her brother, and they share a kiss. Luke returns to Endor and cremates his father's body on a funeral pyre. As the Rebels celebrate their victory over the Empire, Luke smiles as he sees the spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the redeemed Anakin watching over them. |
| score: 0.307353428042 |
| Who does Luke see during the Rebels' celebration? |
| 0) The spirits of Darth Vader and Anakin |
| 1) The spirits of the Falcon and Yoda |
| 2) The spirit of Darth Vader |
| 3) The spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Anakin |
| 4) The spirit of Obi-Wan |
| Plot: As the battle between the Imperial and Alliance fleets continues, Lando leads a group of Rebel ships into the Death Star's core and destroys the main reactor. As Luke escapes on a shuttle with his father's body, the Falcon flies out of the Death Star's superstructure as the station explodes. On Endor, Leia reveals to Han that Luke is her brother, and they share a kiss. Luke returns to Endor and cremates his father's body on a funeral pyre. As the Rebels celebrate their victory over the Empire, Luke smiles as he sees the spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the redeemed Anakin watching over them. |
| score: 0.357277713672 |
| What happens between Leia and Han after Leia reveals that Luke is her brother? |
| 0) They hug |
| 1) They get married |
| 2) They get engaged |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) They kiss |
| Plot: As the battle between the Imperial and Alliance fleets continues, Lando leads a group of Rebel ships into the Death Star's core and destroys the main reactor. As Luke escapes on a shuttle with his father's body, the Falcon flies out of the Death Star's superstructure as the station explodes. On Endor, Leia reveals to Han that Luke is her brother, and they share a kiss. Luke returns to Endor and cremates his father's body on a funeral pyre. As the Rebels celebrate their victory over the Empire, Luke smiles as he sees the spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the redeemed Anakin watching over them. |
| score: 0.2117747504 |
| What does Lando's group do once they are inside the Death Star? |
| 0) They destroy the main engine |
| 1) They get caught and are held captive |
| 2) They flee |
| 3) They destroy the main reactor |
| 4) They have a party |
| Plot: As the battle between the Imperial and Alliance fleets continues, Lando leads a group of Rebel ships into the Death Star's core and destroys the main reactor. As Luke escapes on a shuttle with his father's body, the Falcon flies out of the Death Star's superstructure as the station explodes. On Endor, Leia reveals to Han that Luke is her brother, and they share a kiss. Luke returns to Endor and cremates his father's body on a funeral pyre. As the Rebels celebrate their victory over the Empire, Luke smiles as he sees the spirits of Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the redeemed Anakin watching over them. |
| score: 0.21724798192 |
| Who is disguised as a a palace guard in Jabba's palace? |
| 0) Luke |
| 1) Han |
| 2) Lando |
| 3) Chewbacca |
| 4) C-3PO |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.19620822753 |
| Who kills Jabba? |
| 0) Leia |
| 1) Han |
| 2) The Rancor |
| 3) Boba Fett |
| 4) Luke |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.157418865343 |
| Where does Luke go while the rest of the group go to the Rebel base? |
| 0) Dagobah |
| 1) He stays on Tatooine |
| 2) Alderaan |
| 3) Hoth |
| 4) Sullust |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.191695518955 |
| Where does the group go after escaping Jabba's palace? |
| 0) To meet with the Rebel Alliance |
| 1) To Tatooine |
| 2) To meet with Stormtroopers near Sullust |
| 3) To reestablish their base on Alderaan |
| 4) To reestablish their base on Hoth |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.198624092293 |
| How does Leia get into Jabba's palace? |
| 0) She disguises herself as one of Jabba's servants |
| 1) She disguises herself as a slave |
| 2) She disguises herself as a prisoner |
| 3) She disguises herself as a bounty hunter |
| 4) She disguises herself as a Stormtrooper |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.195353949763 |
| What does Obi-Wan's spirit confirm about the existence of another Skywalker? |
| 0) The other Skywalker is Luke's twin brother, Han |
| 1) The other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leyah |
| 2) The other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Padme |
| 3) There is no other Skywalker besides Luke and Anakin |
| 4) The other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.28474609314 |
| How does Leia kill Jabba? |
| 0) She strangles him to death |
| 1) She chops off his head with a lightsaber |
| 2) She shoots him |
| 3) She chops him in half with a lightsaber |
| 4) She punches him to death |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.181675035913 |
| What does Luke do before he and his group escape from Jabba's palace? |
| 0) He flips Jabba and his guards off |
| 1) He destroys Jabba's sail barge |
| 2) He goes back to make sure Jabba is dead |
| 3) He destroys Jabba's palace |
| 4) He destroys Jabba's spaceship |
| Plot: Luke Skywalker initiates a plan to rescue Han Solo from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt with the help of Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Leia infiltrates Jabba's palace on Tatooine disguised as a bounty hunter with Chewbacca as her prisoner. Lando is already there disguised as a guard. Leia releases Han from his carbonite prison, but she is captured and enslaved. Luke arrives soon afterward but after a tense standoff, he is captured. After Luke survives his battle with Jabba's Rancor, Jabba sentences him and Han to death by feeding them to the Sarlacc. Luke frees himself and battles Jabba's guards. During the chaos, Boba Fett, who has remained at Jabba's palace since delivering Han, attempts to attack Luke, but Han inadvertently knocks him into the Sarlacc pit. Meanwhile, Leia strangles Jabba to death, and Luke destroys Jabba's sail barge as the group escapes. While the others rendezvous with the Rebel Alliance, Luke returns to Dagobah where he finds that Yoda is dying. Before he dies, Yoda confirms that Darth Vader, once known as Anakin Skywalker, is Luke's father, and there is "another Skywalker". The spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi confirms that this other Skywalker is Luke's twin sister, Leia. Obi-Wan tells Luke that he must fight Vader again to defeat the Empire. |
| score: 0.234391577292 |
| Who accompanies Han's strike team to Endor? |
| 0) R2-D2 |
| 1) Luke and Leia |
| 2) Darth Vader |
| 3) Yoda |
| 4) Obi-Wan |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.323660694709 |
| How does Luke get to meet with Vader? |
| 0) He surrenders to Imperial troops and is brought to Vader |
| 1) He sneaks into Vader's private quarters |
| 2) He promises the Stormtroopers money if they bring him to meet Vader |
| 3) He doesn't get to meet with Vader |
| 4) He asks Vader to come meet with him |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.319135789042 |
| What happens between Luke's team and the Ewoks? |
| 0) Nothing; Luke and the strike team ignore the Ewoks and the Ewoks ignore them |
| 1) Luke and the strike team get into a fist fight with the Ewoks |
| 2) Luke and the strike team get into a lightsaber duel with the Ewoks |
| 3) Luke and the strike team challenge the Ewoks to dance battle |
| 4) Luke and the strike team get into a conflict with the Ewoks |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.329285917831 |
| How does the rebel team travel to Endor? |
| 0) In a flying saucer |
| 1) In a stolen Imperial shuttle |
| 2) In a stolen Rebel shuttle |
| 3) Through a portal |
| 4) In a stolen Ewok ship |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.32882529454 |
| Who do Luke and his team meet on Endor? |
| 0) A group of rogue stormtroopers |
| 1) A tribe of Ewoks |
| 2) A group of droids |
| 3) A tribe of Wookiees |
| 4) Darth Vader |
| Plot: The Rebel Alliance learns that the Empire has been constructing a new Death Star under the supervision of Emperor Palpatine himself. As the station is protected by an energy shield, Han leads a strike team to destroy the shield generator on the forest moon of Endor; doing so would allow a squadron of starfighters to destroy the Death Star. The strike team, accompanied by Luke and Leia, travels to Endor in a stolen Imperial shuttle. On Endor, Luke and his companions encounter a tribe of Ewoks and, after an initial conflict, gain their trust. Later, Luke tells Leia that she is his sister, Vader is their father, and that he must go and confront him. Surrendering to Imperial troops, Luke is brought to Vader and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to turn from the dark side of the Force. |
| score: 0.299225949116 |
| What does Melanie do in an attempt to force Jake to sign the divorce papers? |
| 0) She embarrasses him in front of all of their friends |
| 1) She blackmails him |
| 2) She gets him arrested |
| 3) She gets him fired from his job |
| 4) She empties out their joint checking account |
| Plot: In Alabama, Melanie demands a divorce and asks Jake why he has returned the divorce papers unsigned for the last seven years. It's revealed that Jake showed up drunk to their wedding, which is why Melanie left him. Jake again refuses to sign the papers, and citing her shame with where she came from, demands that she go visit her parents (who don't even know she's in town) before he'll even consider signing the papers. Melanie goes to see her parents, and announces her engagement, much to the delight of her mother. The next day, hoping to spur Jake to sign the papers, empties out his checking account, after learning that it's a joint account with her name on it. After following Jake to a local bar, Melanie gets drunk and embarrasses herself in front of her friends, expressing disgust at their lifestyle, confessing that she had been pregnant with Jake's baby, and outing a mutual friend, Bobby Ray. Jake becomes angry with her and takes her home. When Melanie wakes up the next morning, the divorce papers are lying on her bed, finally signed by Jake. |
| score: 0.331366167554 |
| What does Jake tell Melanie to do before he can consider signing the divorce papers? |
| 0) He demands that she go see her grandparents first |
| 1) He demands that she go see her childhood friends first |
| 2) He demands that she go see her parents first |
| 3) He demands to meet her fiance first |
| 4) He demands that she tell her fiance that she is still married to him first |
| Plot: In Alabama, Melanie demands a divorce and asks Jake why he has returned the divorce papers unsigned for the last seven years. It's revealed that Jake showed up drunk to their wedding, which is why Melanie left him. Jake again refuses to sign the papers, and citing her shame with where she came from, demands that she go visit her parents (who don't even know she's in town) before he'll even consider signing the papers. Melanie goes to see her parents, and announces her engagement, much to the delight of her mother. The next day, hoping to spur Jake to sign the papers, empties out his checking account, after learning that it's a joint account with her name on it. After following Jake to a local bar, Melanie gets drunk and embarrasses herself in front of her friends, expressing disgust at their lifestyle, confessing that she had been pregnant with Jake's baby, and outing a mutual friend, Bobby Ray. Jake becomes angry with her and takes her home. When Melanie wakes up the next morning, the divorce papers are lying on her bed, finally signed by Jake. |
| score: 0.268228048824 |
| What does Melanie discover when she wakes up the morning after the incident at the bar? |
| 0) The signed divorce papers on her bed |
| 1) The unsigned divorce papers on her bed |
| 2) Jake in bed with her |
| 3) Andrew in bed with her |
| 4) The ring Jake first proposed to her with lying on her bed |
| Plot: On her wedding day, her lawyer interrupts the ceremony and explains that the divorce is not final because while Jake signed the divorce papers Melanie herself has not. Realizing her love for Jake, she tells Andrew that she cannot marry him because she still loves Jake and wishes him luck in finding a good woman. Andrew in turn, showing no ill-feelings wishes her well in return. His mother explodes, attacking Andrew for risking his promising political career, and verbally attacking Melanie and the town. When she insults Melanie's mother, Melanie punches her in the jaw, to the cheers of the crowd. |
| score: 0.330388409146 |
| How does Melanie's mother take the news of her daughter's engagement? |
| 0) She is excited |
| 1) She is confused |
| 2) She is angry |
| 3) She is outraged |
| 4) She is sad |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.185457319389 |
| What is Jake doing at the beach when Melanie finds him? |
| 0) Planting metal rods to build sculptures and create a mini fireworks show |
| 1) Planting wooden rods to generate lighting and make more metal sculptures |
| 2) Surfing |
| 3) Skinny dipping |
| 4) Planting metal rods to generate lighting and make more sand sculptures |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.376529773537 |
| Where does Melanie find Jake after she calls off her wedding? |
| 0) In a bar |
| 1) At her house |
| 2) At the park |
| 3) At his house |
| 4) On the beach |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.277622931589 |
| Where does Jake take Andrew to meet Melanie? |
| 0) A bar |
| 1) A World War I reenactment |
| 2) A World War II reenactment |
| 3) A Civil War reenactment |
| 4) A Revolutionary War reenactment |
| Plot: Later Andrew arrives at the Carmichael Plantation, her purported home, hoping to surprise her. Jake meets him and takes him to the field of a Civil War reenactment, where Melanie is with her father. On the way, knowing who Andrew is, Jake regales Andrew with stories of "Felony" Melanie Smooter, his ex-wife; a young girl who once tied dynamite to a cat's tail and then was arrested after he ran into a bank. When Andrew sees Melanie at the battlefield, her father introduces himself as Earl Smooter. Realizing that Melanie has lied to him about who she really is, and about her marriage to Jake, Andrew rebuffs her and leaves. |
| score: 0.354976040125 |
| What story does Jake tell Andrew about Melanie? |
| 0) She once tied dynamite to a dog's tail and was arrested after it ran into a bank |
| 1) She once flashed the entire crowd at a football game |
| 2) She once stole ice cream from an ice cream parlor |
| 3) She once tied a gun to a cat's back and was arrested after it ran into a bank |
| 4) She once tied dynamite to a cat's tail and was arrested after it ran into a bank |
| Plot: Later Andrew arrives at the Carmichael Plantation, her purported home, hoping to surprise her. Jake meets him and takes him to the field of a Civil War reenactment, where Melanie is with her father. On the way, knowing who Andrew is, Jake regales Andrew with stories of "Felony" Melanie Smooter, his ex-wife; a young girl who once tied dynamite to a cat's tail and then was arrested after he ran into a bank. When Andrew sees Melanie at the battlefield, her father introduces himself as Earl Smooter. Realizing that Melanie has lied to him about who she really is, and about her marriage to Jake, Andrew rebuffs her and leaves. |
| score: 0.421020144947 |
| Who shows up at the Carmichael Plantation hoping to surprise Melanie? |
| 0) Jake |
| 1) Bobby Ray |
| 2) Sheriff Wade |
| 3) Eldon |
| 4) Andrew |
| Plot: Later Andrew arrives at the Carmichael Plantation, her purported home, hoping to surprise her. Jake meets him and takes him to the field of a Civil War reenactment, where Melanie is with her father. On the way, knowing who Andrew is, Jake regales Andrew with stories of "Felony" Melanie Smooter, his ex-wife; a young girl who once tied dynamite to a cat's tail and then was arrested after he ran into a bank. When Andrew sees Melanie at the battlefield, her father introduces himself as Earl Smooter. Realizing that Melanie has lied to him about who she really is, and about her marriage to Jake, Andrew rebuffs her and leaves. |
| score: 0.381522120875 |
| Why has Melanie changed her name? |
| 0) To hide the fact that she is from a poor Southern family |
| 1) To hide the fact that she is still married |
| 2) To hide the fact that she is from a rich Northern family |
| 3) To hide the fact that is from a rich Southern family |
| 4) Because she liked the way it sounded better than her original name |
| Plot: In the present day, Melanie (Reese Witherspoon), who has changed her last name to Carmichael to hide her poor Southern roots, is a successful up-and-coming fashion designer in New York City. After becoming engaged to the mayor's son Andrew (Patrick Dempsey), Melanie announces that she has to go back home alone to Alabama to tell her parents. In reality she is going to procure a divorce from Jake (Josh Lucas), to whom she is still married. Andrew's mother (Candice Bergen) expresses doubt that Melanie is good enough for her son. |
| score: 0.245473503023 |
| What is Melanie's profession? |
| 0) She is a model |
| 1) She is an editor for a fashion magazine |
| 2) She is a real estate agent |
| 3) She is an actress |
| 4) She is a fashion designer |
| Plot: In the present day, Melanie (Reese Witherspoon), who has changed her last name to Carmichael to hide her poor Southern roots, is a successful up-and-coming fashion designer in New York City. After becoming engaged to the mayor's son Andrew (Patrick Dempsey), Melanie announces that she has to go back home alone to Alabama to tell her parents. In reality she is going to procure a divorce from Jake (Josh Lucas), to whom she is still married. Andrew's mother (Candice Bergen) expresses doubt that Melanie is good enough for her son. |
| score: 0.251811883852 |
| In which city does Melanie work? |
| 0) Atlanta |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) New York City |
| 3) Washington, D.C. |
| 4) Los Angeles |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.223583347077 |
| Who does Melanie get engaged to? |
| 0) Bobby Ray |
| 1) David Hennings |
| 2) Alan Hennings |
| 3) Jake Perry |
| 4) Andrew Hennings |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.330409952041 |
| What does Bobby Ray tell Melanie after her apology? |
| 0) That Jake would like to apologize to her |
| 1) That he would like to show her around the plantation |
| 2) That Jake, her friends and family still care for her |
| 3) That he loves her |
| 4) That he would like to show her around the mansion |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.296789367695 |
| What does Melanie learn about Jake from her friends? |
| 0) That went gone to New York City to sign the divorce papers |
| 1) That he had gone to New York City to find Bobby Ray |
| 2) That went gone to New York City to see Manhattan |
| 3) That he had gone to New York City to meet Andrew's mother |
| 4) That went gone to New York City to win Melanie back |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.412025208488 |
| Who does Bobby Ray pretend to be? |
| 0) A reporter |
| 1) Melanie's friend |
| 2) Melanie's cousin |
| 3) Jake |
| 4) Andrew's assistant |
| Plot: Soon after, Melanie visits the Carmichael Plantation, where she tries to apologize to Bobby Ray. Though he accepts the apology, he tells Melanie that Jake is not the only person she left behind, reminding her that the friends and family she has in Alabama still care for her. Just as she leaves, Melanie is cornered by a pushy reporter. He claims to be from the New York Post but is actually Andrew's mother's assistant, trying to dig up dirt on her. He asks for a tour of the beautiful plantation where Melanie supposedly grew up. Melanie tries to sneak back into the mansion. Realizing her predicament, Bobby Ray pretends to be her cousin and gives the reporter a tour. That afternoon, at a local fair, Melanie is reconciled to her friends, and learns that Jake had earlier gone to New York City to try and win her back, but intimidated by the size of Manhattan, turned around and went home determined to make something of himself. Melanie now realizes that Jake never signed the divorce papers because he still loves her. |
| score: 0.245617838771 |
| What does the 'reporter' ask Melanie? |
| 0) To introduce him to Bobby Ray |
| 1) To show him around the mansion |
| 2) To introduce him to her cousin |
| 3) To give him a tour of the plantation |
| 4) To give him a tour of the local fair |
| Plot: Soon after, Melanie visits the Carmichael Plantation, where she tries to apologize to Bobby Ray. Though he accepts the apology, he tells Melanie that Jake is not the only person she left behind, reminding her that the friends and family she has in Alabama still care for her. Just as she leaves, Melanie is cornered by a pushy reporter. He claims to be from the New York Post but is actually Andrew's mother's assistant, trying to dig up dirt on her. He asks for a tour of the beautiful plantation where Melanie supposedly grew up. Melanie tries to sneak back into the mansion. Realizing her predicament, Bobby Ray pretends to be her cousin and gives the reporter a tour. That afternoon, at a local fair, Melanie is reconciled to her friends, and learns that Jake had earlier gone to New York City to try and win her back, but intimidated by the size of Manhattan, turned around and went home determined to make something of himself. Melanie now realizes that Jake never signed the divorce papers because he still loves her. |
| score: 0.244004848784 |
| What is Melanie's reaction when she learns that Jake is successful? |
| 0) She is happy for him and his new family. |
| 1) She is sad because she missed the opportunity to be with him. |
| 2) She is sceptic and believes that he owes his success to his father. |
| 3) She is surprised and moved by his success. |
| 4) She is jealous of his fortune. |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.308756560365 |
| Where do Andrew and Melanie decide to have their wedding? |
| 0) They decide to have their wedding in Arkansas. |
| 1) They decide to have their wedding in her father's house. |
| 2) They decide to have their wedding in New York. |
| 3) They decide to have their wedding in Alabama. |
| 4) They decide to have their wedding in Boston. |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.477734495379 |
| Who comes from New York for Melanie and Andrew's wedding? |
| 0) Andrew's father. |
| 1) Andrew's entire family. |
| 2) Andrew's mother and Melanie's friends. |
| 3) Melanie's colleagues from work. |
| 4) Andrew's father and mother. |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.506892180057 |
| What does Melanie do when she realizes she still loves Jake? |
| 0) She tells her divorce lawyer to call Jake to come. |
| 1) She tells Andrew that she regrets ever going out with him. |
| 2) She calls Jake to come pick her up, so that they elope the wedding. |
| 3) She tells everyone that the wedding ceremony should continue, because she decided to marry Andrew. |
| 4) She tells Andrew she cannot marry him and wishes him luck in finding a good woman. |
| Plot: On her wedding day, her lawyer interrupts the ceremony and explains that the divorce is not final because while Jake signed the divorce papers Melanie herself has not. Realizing her love for Jake, she tells Andrew that she cannot marry him because she still loves Jake and wishes him luck in finding a good woman. Andrew in turn, showing no ill-feelings wishes her well in return. His mother explodes, attacking Andrew for risking his promising political career, and verbally attacking Melanie and the town. When she insults Melanie's mother, Melanie punches her in the jaw, to the cheers of the crowd. |
| score: 0.434170051869 |
| What does Andrew's mother do when Melanie calls off the wedding? |
| 0) She attacks Andrew and punches Melanie in the jaw. |
| 1) She slaps Andrew on the face and makes him leave the ceremony with her. |
| 2) She attacks Andrew for risking his political career and attacks verbally Melanie and the town. |
| 3) She furiously leaves the ceremony. |
| 4) She hugs Melanie and wishes her well, with no ill feelings. |
| Plot: On her wedding day, her lawyer interrupts the ceremony and explains that the divorce is not final because while Jake signed the divorce papers Melanie herself has not. Realizing her love for Jake, she tells Andrew that she cannot marry him because she still loves Jake and wishes him luck in finding a good woman. Andrew in turn, showing no ill-feelings wishes her well in return. His mother explodes, attacking Andrew for risking his promising political career, and verbally attacking Melanie and the town. When she insults Melanie's mother, Melanie punches her in the jaw, to the cheers of the crowd. |
| score: 0.52557629238 |
| What does Melanie's lawyer say when interrupts hers and Andrew's wedding ceremony? |
| 0) He says that Melanie shouldn't marry Andrew because he doesn't love her. |
| 1) He says that Melanie's divorce is not final, because Jake signed the divorce papers but she did not. |
| 2) He says that Melanie's divorce is not final, because Jake did not sign the divorce papers. |
| 3) He says that he found out that Andrew is still legally married to another woman. |
| 4) He says that he can't let Melanie marry Andrew because he realized he loves her. |
| Plot: On her wedding day, her lawyer interrupts the ceremony and explains that the divorce is not final because while Jake signed the divorce papers Melanie herself has not. Realizing her love for Jake, she tells Andrew that she cannot marry him because she still loves Jake and wishes him luck in finding a good woman. Andrew in turn, showing no ill-feelings wishes her well in return. His mother explodes, attacking Andrew for risking his promising political career, and verbally attacking Melanie and the town. When she insults Melanie's mother, Melanie punches her in the jaw, to the cheers of the crowd. |
| score: 0.550050850811 |
| What do Melanie's friends from New York discover about Jake? |
| 0) Jake has become a very successful artists in Glass art. |
| 1) Jake has become a unsuccessful glassblower with his father's company. |
| 2) Jake has become a very successful sculpture artists in glass sculptures. |
| 3) Jake has become a very successful glassblower employee. |
| 4) Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company. |
| Plot: Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew says that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company, whose wares Melanie has been admiring since she returned to Alabama. Melanie is surprised and touched to see what Jake has made out of himself, all to win her back. |
| score: 0.461530325854 |
| What does Jake say to Melanie as he tries to let her go? |
| 0) everybody meets their soulmate at their teenage |
| 1) everybody meets their romantic partner at their teenage |
| 2) nobody meets their romantic partner when they're ten years old |
| 3) nobody meets their soulmate when they're five years old |
| 4) nobody meets their soulmate when they're ten years old |
| Plot: Later that night, Melanie goes to the cemetery to tell her old hound dog Bear good-bye, having left before he died. Jake shows up, and they talk about why their marriage did not work, citing Melanie's aspirations, Jake's shortcomings and the miscarriage of Melanie's pregnancy. Jake makes a show of letting go of Melanie, sadly stating "nobody meets their soulmate when they're ten years old", and wishes Melanie a good life with Andrew, but Melanie suddenly kisses Jake. Jake pushes her away and tells her to go home. |
| score: 0.383454562963 |
| What are the names of the children chasing each other on the beach? |
| 0) Pearl Smooter and Earl Smooter |
| 1) Melanie Smooter and Andrew Hennings |
| 2) Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry |
| 3) Dorothea and Lurlynn |
| 4) Eldon and Clinton |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.394425670211 |
| What does Jake want to show Melanie out at the beach? |
| 0) glass sculptures |
| 1) clay sculptures |
| 2) sand dunes |
| 3) turtle |
| 4) sand castles |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.41357322781 |
| What does Jake tell Melanie about their future? |
| 0) they won't fight with each other |
| 1) they will live together |
| 2) they will be friends forever |
| 3) they will be married one day |
| 4) they will help each other at adverse situations |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.283834250861 |
| What happens between Melanie and Jake out at the beach? |
| 0) They are struck by thunder |
| 1) They are hit by water waves |
| 2) They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| 3) They are surrounded by mysterious sounds |
| 4) They are surrounded by mist |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.357858224185 |
| Where is the opening scene of the film set? |
| 0) Lower Manhattan |
| 1) Stormy Maui beach |
| 2) Stormy Alabama beach |
| 3) downtown of New York |
| 4) Laguna Beach |
| Plot: The film opens on a stormy Alabama beach with two children, Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry, chasing each other. Jake has brought Melanie out to show her the glass sculptures that result when sand is struck by lightning. They discuss their future together, with Jake asserting they will be married one day. They kiss, and are almost struck by lightning. |
| score: 0.254382722313 |
| Why does Melanie change her last name? |
| 0) To hide the fact that is from a rich Southern family |
| 1) To hide the fact that she is from a rich Northern family |
| 2) To hide from the mob |
| 3) To hide the fact that she is from a poor Southern family |
| 4) No reason in particular |
| Plot: In the present day, Melanie (Reese Witherspoon), who has changed her last name to Carmichael to hide her poor Southern roots, is a successful up-and-coming fashion designer in New York City. After becoming engaged to the mayor's son Andrew (Patrick Dempsey), Melanie announces that she has to go back home alone to Alabama to tell her parents. In reality she is going to procure a divorce from Jake (Josh Lucas), to whom she is still married. Andrew's mother (Candice Bergen) expresses doubt that Melanie is good enough for her son. |
| score: 0.23925058766 |
| What serves as the master key to the Grid? |
| 0) The I/O portal |
| 1) Tron |
| 2) Sam's disc |
| 3) An ISO |
| 4) Flynn's identity disc |
| Plot: Flynn reveals to Sam that he had been working to create a "perfect" computer system and had appointed Clu and Tron, a security program created by Alan, to be its co-creators. During this construction, the trio discovered a species of naturally occurring "isomorphic algorithms" (ISOs) not conceived by Flynn, bearing the potential to resolve various mysteries in science, religion and medicine. Clu, considering them an aberration, betrayed Flynn, seemingly killed Tron, and destroyed the ISOs. Meanwhile, the "I/O portal" permitting travel between the two worlds had closed, leaving Flynn trapped in the system. Now that Clu has gained complete control, he sent the message to Alan in order to lure Sam onto the Grid and reopen the portal for a limited time. As Flynn's "identity disc" is the master key to the Grid and the only way to traverse the portal, Clu expects Sam to bring Flynn to the portal so he can take Flynn's disc, go through the portal himself, and impose his idea of perfection on the human world. |
| score: 0.272609600755 |
| What does the abbreviation ISO mean? |
| 0) International Standards Organization |
| 1) Isolation |
| 2) Isometric algorithms |
| 3) Information Systems Officer |
| 4) Isomorphic algorithms |
| Plot: Flynn reveals to Sam that he had been working to create a "perfect" computer system and had appointed Clu and Tron, a security program created by Alan, to be its co-creators. During this construction, the trio discovered a species of naturally occurring "isomorphic algorithms" (ISOs) not conceived by Flynn, bearing the potential to resolve various mysteries in science, religion and medicine. Clu, considering them an aberration, betrayed Flynn, seemingly killed Tron, and destroyed the ISOs. Meanwhile, the "I/O portal" permitting travel between the two worlds had closed, leaving Flynn trapped in the system. Now that Clu has gained complete control, he sent the message to Alan in order to lure Sam onto the Grid and reopen the portal for a limited time. As Flynn's "identity disc" is the master key to the Grid and the only way to traverse the portal, Clu expects Sam to bring Flynn to the portal so he can take Flynn's disc, go through the portal himself, and impose his idea of perfection on the human world. |
| score: 0.104040084802 |
| Who destroyed the ISO's? |
| 0) Clu |
| 1) Alan |
| 2) Quorra |
| 3) Sam |
| 4) Flynn |
| Plot: Against his father's wishes, Sam returns to Clu's territory on Quorra's tip-off to find Zuse, a program who can provide safe passage to the I/O portal. At the End of Line Club, its owner Castor reveals himself to be Zuse, then betrays Sam to Clu's guards. In the resulting fight, Flynn rescues his son, but Quorra is injured and Zuse gains possession of Flynn's disc. Zuse attempts to bargain with Clu for the disc, but Clu simply takes the disc and destroys the club along with Zuse. Flynn and Sam stow away aboard a "solar sailer" transport program, where Flynn restores Quorra and reveals her to be the last surviving ISO. |
| score: 0.241472855748 |
| What does Kevin believe happened to Tron? |
| 0) That he is still functional |
| 1) That Tron was killed by Clu |
| 2) That he is lost |
| 3) That he is trapped on the Grid |
| 4) That he got sick |
| Plot: Flynn reveals to Sam that he had been working to create a "perfect" computer system and had appointed Clu and Tron, a security program created by Alan, to be its co-creators. During this construction, the trio discovered a species of naturally occurring "isomorphic algorithms" (ISOs) not conceived by Flynn, bearing the potential to resolve various mysteries in science, religion and medicine. Clu, considering them an aberration, betrayed Flynn, seemingly killed Tron, and destroyed the ISOs. Meanwhile, the "I/O portal" permitting travel between the two worlds had closed, leaving Flynn trapped in the system. Now that Clu has gained complete control, he sent the message to Alan in order to lure Sam onto the Grid and reopen the portal for a limited time. As Flynn's "identity disc" is the master key to the Grid and the only way to traverse the portal, Clu expects Sam to bring Flynn to the portal so he can take Flynn's disc, go through the portal himself, and impose his idea of perfection on the human world. |
| score: 0.252787045102 |
| What kind of program do Kevin and Sam stow away on after they escape from Clu? |
| 0) An ISO |
| 1) A transport program |
| 2) A system utility program |
| 3) A military program |
| 4) A sentry program |
| Plot: Against his father's wishes, Sam returns to Clu's territory on Quorra's tip-off to find Zuse, a program who can provide safe passage to the I/O portal. At the End of Line Club, its owner Castor reveals himself to be Zuse, then betrays Sam to Clu's guards. In the resulting fight, Flynn rescues his son, but Quorra is injured and Zuse gains possession of Flynn's disc. Zuse attempts to bargain with Clu for the disc, but Clu simply takes the disc and destroys the club along with Zuse. Flynn and Sam stow away aboard a "solar sailer" transport program, where Flynn restores Quorra and reveals her to be the last surviving ISO. |
| score: 0.306950966693 |
| What does Kevin reveal about Quorra? |
| 0) That she has to be reprogrammed |
| 1) That she wont survive for long |
| 2) That she is the last surviving ISO |
| 3) That she is damadged. |
| 4) That she has been injured |
| Plot: Against his father's wishes, Sam returns to Clu's territory on Quorra's tip-off to find Zuse, a program who can provide safe passage to the I/O portal. At the End of Line Club, its owner Castor reveals himself to be Zuse, then betrays Sam to Clu's guards. In the resulting fight, Flynn rescues his son, but Quorra is injured and Zuse gains possession of Flynn's disc. Zuse attempts to bargain with Clu for the disc, but Clu simply takes the disc and destroys the club along with Zuse. Flynn and Sam stow away aboard a "solar sailer" transport program, where Flynn restores Quorra and reveals her to be the last surviving ISO. |
| score: 0.238202442038 |
| Who does Zuse betray Sam to? |
| 0) Clu |
| 1) Clu's guards |
| 2) Tron |
| 3) Quorra |
| 4) Rinzler |
| Plot: Against his father's wishes, Sam returns to Clu's territory on Quorra's tip-off to find Zuse, a program who can provide safe passage to the I/O portal. At the End of Line Club, its owner Castor reveals himself to be Zuse, then betrays Sam to Clu's guards. In the resulting fight, Flynn rescues his son, but Quorra is injured and Zuse gains possession of Flynn's disc. Zuse attempts to bargain with Clu for the disc, but Clu simply takes the disc and destroys the club along with Zuse. Flynn and Sam stow away aboard a "solar sailer" transport program, where Flynn restores Quorra and reveals her to be the last surviving ISO. |
| score: 0.290083142138 |
| What does Quorra see for the first time as she rides off with Sam on his motorcycle in the real world? |
| 0) A sunset |
| 1) The stars |
| 2) A sunrise |
| 3) The mountains |
| 4) A windstorm |
| Plot: The transport is intercepted by Clu's warship; as a diversion, Quorra allows herself to be captured by Rinzler, whom Flynn recognizes as Tron, reprogrammed by Clu. Sam reclaims Flynn's disc and rescues Quorra, while Flynn takes control of a Light Fighter on the flight deck. Clu, Rinzler, and several guards pursues the trio in Light Jets. Upon making eye contact with Flynn, Rinzler remembers his past and deliberately collides with Clu's Light Jet, but Clu uses Tron's spare baton to escape while Tron falls into the Sea of Simulation below. Clu confronts the others at the I/O portal, where Flynn reintegrates with his digital duplicate, destroying Clu along with himself. Quorra, having switched discs with Flynn, gives Flynn's disc to Sam and they escape together to the real world. In Flynn's arcade, Sam backs up and deactivates the system. He then finds a waiting Alan and tells him he plans to retake control of ENCOM, naming Alan chairman of the board. He departs on his motorcycle with Quorra, and she witnesses her first real sunrise. |
| score: 0.223746115341 |
| What is Sam's position at ENCOM? |
| 0) Board Chairman |
| 1) CEO |
| 2) Primary shareholder |
| 3) Chief Engineer |
| 4) Managing Director |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.41177384761 |
| What is Kevin's son's name? |
| 0) Jarvis |
| 1) Castor |
| 2) Clu |
| 3) Alan |
| 4) Sam |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.221975340893 |
| What does Sam do every year to ENCOM's board of directors? |
| 0) He pranks them |
| 1) He insults them |
| 2) He fires them |
| 3) He increase their salaries |
| 4) He gives them presents |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.364418147624 |
| What is the Grid? |
| 0) An alien planet |
| 1) Flynn's hideout |
| 2) A virtual reality within ENCOM's computer mainframe |
| 3) An alternate reality |
| 4) A computer game |
| Plot: Alan Bradley, an ENCOM executive and friend to Sam's father, asks Sam to investigate a strange pager message originating from Flynn's shuttered video arcade. Sam discovers a large computer in a hidden basement, which suddenly teleports him to the Grid, a virtual reality created by his father that exists within ENCOMs computer mainframe. He is quickly captured and sent to "the Games", where he is forced to fight a masked program named Rinzler. When Sam is injured and begins bleeding, Rinzler realizes that Sam is a human "User" and takes him before Clu, the Grid's ruling Program who resembles a younger Kevin Flynn. Clu nearly kills Sam in a Light Cycle match, but Sam is rescued by Quorra, an "apprentice" of Flynn, who conveys him to his father's hideout outside Clu's territory. |
| score: 0.258246830487 |
| What are the motorcycle-like devices used in the Grid called? |
| 0) Cycles |
| 1) Game Cycles |
| 2) Grids |
| 3) Light Bikes |
| 4) Light Cycles |
| Plot: Alan Bradley, an ENCOM executive and friend to Sam's father, asks Sam to investigate a strange pager message originating from Flynn's shuttered video arcade. Sam discovers a large computer in a hidden basement, which suddenly teleports him to the Grid, a virtual reality created by his father that exists within ENCOMs computer mainframe. He is quickly captured and sent to "the Games", where he is forced to fight a masked program named Rinzler. When Sam is injured and begins bleeding, Rinzler realizes that Sam is a human "User" and takes him before Clu, the Grid's ruling Program who resembles a younger Kevin Flynn. Clu nearly kills Sam in a Light Cycle match, but Sam is rescued by Quorra, an "apprentice" of Flynn, who conveys him to his father's hideout outside Clu's territory. |
| score: 0.167054819969 |
| Who becomes the primary shareholder of ENCOM after Kevin's dissapearance? |
| 0) Alan Bradley |
| 1) Clu |
| 2) Tron |
| 3) Sam Flynn |
| 4) Quorra |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.523750185635 |
| Who is Kevin Flynn? |
| 0) An executive at ENCOM International |
| 1) CEO and software engineer of ENCOM International |
| 2) A shareholder at ENCOM International |
| 3) CEO and computer technician of ENCOM International |
| 4) A janitor at ENCOM International |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.503554765187 |
| Who is Kevin's son? |
| 0) Bradley. |
| 1) Sam. |
| 2) Jarvis. |
| 3) Alan. |
| 4) Simon. |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.221912813373 |
| What is the name of the company that they own? |
| 0) COM International |
| 1) ENCOM Designers. |
| 2) EN International |
| 3) ENCOM Interior. |
| 4) ENCOM International. |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.265688149323 |
| When did Kevin Flynn disappear? |
| 0) 1988 |
| 1) 1889 |
| 2) 1989 |
| 3) 1990. |
| 4) 1991 |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.337872351578 |
| Who is Kevin's son? |
| 0) Alan |
| 1) Castor |
| 2) Quorra |
| 3) Sam |
| 4) Jarvis |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.221912813373 |
| In which company is Kevin Flynn the CEO? |
| 0) Rom International |
| 1) Encom International |
| 2) Flynn & Son Corporations |
| 3) Everest International |
| 4) Flynn Corporations |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.468026773926 |
| What position does Kevin Flynn hold at ENCOM International? |
| 0) Interpreter |
| 1) Porter |
| 2) Receptionist |
| 3) CEO |
| 4) Mechanical engineer |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.403920719485 |
| What is the name of the company that they own? |
| 0) ENCOM International |
| 1) Tron |
| 2) EO International |
| 3) CEO |
| 4) Flynn Investments |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.265688149323 |
| Where does Kevin Flynn work? |
| 0) Microsoft |
| 1) Dell |
| 2) For a grocery store chain |
| 3) IBM |
| 4) ENCOM International |
| Plot: In 1989, Kevin Flynn, software engineer and the CEO of ENCOM International, disappears. Twenty years later, his son Sam, now ENCOM's primary shareholder, takes little interest in the company beyond playing an annual prank on its board of directors. |
| score: 0.447583515375 |
| What does Travis do when he realizes he is out of ammunition? |
| 0) He breaks down into tears |
| 1) He goes to the store to buy more bullets |
| 2) He stabs himself instead |
| 3) He goes back to his apartment |
| 4) He waits on the sofa until the police arrive |
| Plot: After shaving his head into a mohawk, Travis attends a public rally, where he attempts to assassinate Senator Palantine, but Secret Service agents notice him and he flees without taking a shot. He returns to his apartment and then drives to the East Village, where he confronts Sport. Travis shoots Sport, then walks into Iris's brothel and shoots off the bouncer's fingers. After a wounded Sport shoots Travis, grazing his neck, Travis shoots and kills him. Iris's client, a mobster, appears and shoots Travis in the arm, but Travis reveals his sleeve gun and kills the gangster. The bouncer continues to harass Travis, causing Travis to stab him in the hand and shoot him in the head to kill him. As a horrified Iris cries, Travis attempts suicide but, out of ammunition, resigns himself to a sofa until police arrive. When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself. |
| score: 0.256871436303 |
| What does Travis do to the bouncer at Iris' brothel? |
| 0) He shoots off the bouncer's fingers |
| 1) He shoots out the bouncer's knees |
| 2) He breaks the bouncer's arm |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) He shoots off the bouncer's toes |
| Plot: After shaving his head into a mohawk, Travis attends a public rally, where he attempts to assassinate Senator Palantine, but Secret Service agents notice him and he flees without taking a shot. He returns to his apartment and then drives to the East Village, where he confronts Sport. Travis shoots Sport, then walks into Iris's brothel and shoots off the bouncer's fingers. After a wounded Sport shoots Travis, grazing his neck, Travis shoots and kills him. Iris's client, a mobster, appears and shoots Travis in the arm, but Travis reveals his sleeve gun and kills the gangster. The bouncer continues to harass Travis, causing Travis to stab him in the hand and shoot him in the head to kill him. As a horrified Iris cries, Travis attempts suicide but, out of ammunition, resigns himself to a sofa until police arrive. When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself. |
| score: 0.331475070465 |
| What does Travis try to do at a public rally? |
| 0) Assassinate a policeman |
| 1) Assassinate Senator Palpatine |
| 2) Commit suicide |
| 3) Assassinate Senator Palantine |
| 4) Get himself arrested |
| Plot: After shaving his head into a mohawk, Travis attends a public rally, where he attempts to assassinate Senator Palantine, but Secret Service agents notice him and he flees without taking a shot. He returns to his apartment and then drives to the East Village, where he confronts Sport. Travis shoots Sport, then walks into Iris's brothel and shoots off the bouncer's fingers. After a wounded Sport shoots Travis, grazing his neck, Travis shoots and kills him. Iris's client, a mobster, appears and shoots Travis in the arm, but Travis reveals his sleeve gun and kills the gangster. The bouncer continues to harass Travis, causing Travis to stab him in the hand and shoot him in the head to kill him. As a horrified Iris cries, Travis attempts suicide but, out of ammunition, resigns himself to a sofa until police arrive. When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself. |
| score: 0.324954883424 |
| What does Travis do when the police come to arrest him? |
| 0) He places his index finger against his temple to symbolize the act of shooting himself |
| 1) He places his first two fingers against his temple in a salute to the officers |
| 2) He tries to flee |
| 3) He points his unloaded gun at the police officers |
| 4) He puts his hands up |
| Plot: After shaving his head into a mohawk, Travis attends a public rally, where he attempts to assassinate Senator Palantine, but Secret Service agents notice him and he flees without taking a shot. He returns to his apartment and then drives to the East Village, where he confronts Sport. Travis shoots Sport, then walks into Iris's brothel and shoots off the bouncer's fingers. After a wounded Sport shoots Travis, grazing his neck, Travis shoots and kills him. Iris's client, a mobster, appears and shoots Travis in the arm, but Travis reveals his sleeve gun and kills the gangster. The bouncer continues to harass Travis, causing Travis to stab him in the hand and shoot him in the head to kill him. As a horrified Iris cries, Travis attempts suicide but, out of ammunition, resigns himself to a sofa until police arrive. When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself. |
| score: 0.298583723128 |
| Who is iris' client at the brothel? |
| 0) A politician |
| 1) A lawyer |
| 2) A drug dealer |
| 3) A mobster |
| 4) A bartender |
| Plot: After shaving his head into a mohawk, Travis attends a public rally, where he attempts to assassinate Senator Palantine, but Secret Service agents notice him and he flees without taking a shot. He returns to his apartment and then drives to the East Village, where he confronts Sport. Travis shoots Sport, then walks into Iris's brothel and shoots off the bouncer's fingers. After a wounded Sport shoots Travis, grazing his neck, Travis shoots and kills him. Iris's client, a mobster, appears and shoots Travis in the arm, but Travis reveals his sleeve gun and kills the gangster. The bouncer continues to harass Travis, causing Travis to stab him in the hand and shoot him in the head to kill him. As a horrified Iris cries, Travis attempts suicide but, out of ammunition, resigns himself to a sofa until police arrive. When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself. |
| score: 0.213072736564 |
| What does Iris' father tell Travis about Iris in the letter? |
| 0) He tells Travis that Iris has returned home to Pittsburgh and is going to school |
| 1) He tells Travis that Iris has decided not to return home to Pittsburgh but is going to school |
| 2) He tells Travis that Iris has returned home to Boston and is going to school |
| 3) He tells Travis that Iris is pregnant |
| 4) He tells Travis that Iris has returned home to Pittsburgh and gotten a job |
| Plot: Travis, after having recovered from his wounds and returning to work, receives a letter from Iris' father thanking him for saving her life and reveals that she has returned home to Pittsburgh, where she is presently going to school. Later, he reconciles with Betsy after dropping her off at home in his cab. When she tries to pay her fare, Travis simply smiles at her and drives away. |
| score: 0.558414545973 |
| Where does Travis spend his free time? |
| 0) |
| 1) At porn theaters |
| 2) At coffee shops |
| 3) |
| 4) At campaign offices |
| Plot: Travis Bickle, an honorably discharged U.S. Marine, is a lonely and depressed man in New York City. He becomes a taxi driver to cope with chronic insomnia, driving passengers every night around the boroughs of New York City. He also spends time in seedy porn theaters and keeps a diary. Travis becomes infatuated with Betsy, a campaign volunteer for Senator and presidential candidate Charles Palantine. After watching her interact with fellow worker Tom through her window, Travis enters to volunteer as a pretext to talk to her, and takes her out for coffee. On a later date, he takes her to see a Swedish sex education film, which offends her, and she goes home alone. His attempts at reconciliation by sending flowers are rebuffed, so he berates her at the campaign office, before being kicked out by Tom. |
| score: 0.217845406426 |
| Why does Travis become a night taxi driver? |
| 0) To attract people |
| 1) To Aggravate people |
| 2) |
| 3) To fight insomnia |
| 4) To fight depression |
| Plot: Travis Bickle, an honorably discharged U.S. Marine, is a lonely and depressed man in New York City. He becomes a taxi driver to cope with chronic insomnia, driving passengers every night around the boroughs of New York City. He also spends time in seedy porn theaters and keeps a diary. Travis becomes infatuated with Betsy, a campaign volunteer for Senator and presidential candidate Charles Palantine. After watching her interact with fellow worker Tom through her window, Travis enters to volunteer as a pretext to talk to her, and takes her out for coffee. On a later date, he takes her to see a Swedish sex education film, which offends her, and she goes home alone. His attempts at reconciliation by sending flowers are rebuffed, so he berates her at the campaign office, before being kicked out by Tom. |
| score: 0.23496217004 |
| What does Betsy do for a living? |
| 0) She is a campaign volunteer |
| 1) She is a waitress |
| 2) |
| 3) She gambles |
| 4) |
| Plot: Travis Bickle, an honorably discharged U.S. Marine, is a lonely and depressed man in New York City. He becomes a taxi driver to cope with chronic insomnia, driving passengers every night around the boroughs of New York City. He also spends time in seedy porn theaters and keeps a diary. Travis becomes infatuated with Betsy, a campaign volunteer for Senator and presidential candidate Charles Palantine. After watching her interact with fellow worker Tom through her window, Travis enters to volunteer as a pretext to talk to her, and takes her out for coffee. On a later date, he takes her to see a Swedish sex education film, which offends her, and she goes home alone. His attempts at reconciliation by sending flowers are rebuffed, so he berates her at the campaign office, before being kicked out by Tom. |
| score: 0.1934138537 |
| What is Travis' new job? |
| 0) Taxi driver |
| 1) |
| 2) Porn star |
| 3) Campaign volunteer |
| 4) |
| Plot: Travis Bickle, an honorably discharged U.S. Marine, is a lonely and depressed man in New York City. He becomes a taxi driver to cope with chronic insomnia, driving passengers every night around the boroughs of New York City. He also spends time in seedy porn theaters and keeps a diary. Travis becomes infatuated with Betsy, a campaign volunteer for Senator and presidential candidate Charles Palantine. After watching her interact with fellow worker Tom through her window, Travis enters to volunteer as a pretext to talk to her, and takes her out for coffee. On a later date, he takes her to see a Swedish sex education film, which offends her, and she goes home alone. His attempts at reconciliation by sending flowers are rebuffed, so he berates her at the campaign office, before being kicked out by Tom. |
| score: 0.219283485051 |
| Who is Tom? |
| 0) |
| 1) |
| 2) Presidential candidate |
| 3) Betsy's co-worker |
| 4) Taxi driver |
| Plot: Travis, after having recovered from his wounds and returning to work, receives a letter from Iris' father thanking him for saving her life and reveals that she has returned home to Pittsburgh, where she is presently going to school. Later, he reconciles with Betsy after dropping her off at home in his cab. When she tries to pay her fare, Travis simply smiles at her and drives away. |
| score: 0.169809855426 |
| What does Travis make to conceal his weapons? |
| 0) A glove |
| 1) |
| 2) A secret pocket |
| 3) Sleeve gun |
| 4) |
| Plot: After shaving his head into a mohawk, Travis attends a public rally, where he attempts to assassinate Senator Palantine, but Secret Service agents notice him and he flees without taking a shot. He returns to his apartment and then drives to the East Village, where he confronts Sport. Travis shoots Sport, then walks into Iris's brothel and shoots off the bouncer's fingers. After a wounded Sport shoots Travis, grazing his neck, Travis shoots and kills him. Iris's client, a mobster, appears and shoots Travis in the arm, but Travis reveals his sleeve gun and kills the gangster. The bouncer continues to harass Travis, causing Travis to stab him in the hand and shoot him in the head to kill him. As a horrified Iris cries, Travis attempts suicide but, out of ammunition, resigns himself to a sofa until police arrive. When they do, he places his index finger against his temple gesturing the act of shooting himself. |
| score: 0.266694288036 |
| What does Wizard say after Travis confesses to him that his thoughts are becoming violent? |
| 0) That he should stay away from them |
| 1) |
| 2) |
| 3) That he should seek help |
| 4) That he will be fine |
| Plot: Travis confides in fellow taxi driver Wizard about his thoughts, which are beginning to turn violent, but Wizard assures him that he will be fine. Disgusted by the street crime and prostitution that he witnesses throughout the city, Travis finds an outlet for his frustration and begins a program of intense physical training. He buys guns from dealer Easy Andy and constructs a sleeve gun to attach on his arm, with which he practices drawing his weapons. One night, Travis enters a convenience store moments before a man attempts to rob it, and he shoots the robber. The shop owner takes responsibility and Travis leaves. On another night, teenage prostitute Iris enters Travis's cab, attempting to escape her pimp Matthew "Sport" Higgins. Sport drags Iris from the cab and throws Travis a crumpled twenty-dollar bill, which continually reminds him of her. Some time later, Travis hires Iris, but instead of having sex with her, attempts to dissuade her from continuing in prostitution. He fails to completely turn her from her course, but she does agree to meet with him for breakfast the next day, and Travis becomes obsessed with helping her return to her parents' home. Travis leaves a letter to Iris at his apartment saying he will soon be dead, and inside the letter, money for her to return home. |
| score: 0.200388045218 |
| Why does Travis hire Iris? |
| 0) To have sex with her |
| 1) To make money out of her |
| 2) To help her |
| 3) |
| 4) |
| Plot: Travis, after having recovered from his wounds and returning to work, receives a letter from Iris' father thanking him for saving her life and reveals that she has returned home to Pittsburgh, where she is presently going to school. Later, he reconciles with Betsy after dropping her off at home in his cab. When she tries to pay her fare, Travis simply smiles at her and drives away. |
| score: 0.250012020813 |
| Who is Wizard? |
| 0) |
| 1) Magician |
| 2) Prostitute |
| 3) Taxi driver |
| 4) Pimp |
| Plot: Travis confides in fellow taxi driver Wizard about his thoughts, which are beginning to turn violent, but Wizard assures him that he will be fine. Disgusted by the street crime and prostitution that he witnesses throughout the city, Travis finds an outlet for his frustration and begins a program of intense physical training. He buys guns from dealer Easy Andy and constructs a sleeve gun to attach on his arm, with which he practices drawing his weapons. One night, Travis enters a convenience store moments before a man attempts to rob it, and he shoots the robber. The shop owner takes responsibility and Travis leaves. On another night, teenage prostitute Iris enters Travis's cab, attempting to escape her pimp Matthew "Sport" Higgins. Sport drags Iris from the cab and throws Travis a crumpled twenty-dollar bill, which continually reminds him of her. Some time later, Travis hires Iris, but instead of having sex with her, attempts to dissuade her from continuing in prostitution. He fails to completely turn her from her course, but she does agree to meet with him for breakfast the next day, and Travis becomes obsessed with helping her return to her parents' home. Travis leaves a letter to Iris at his apartment saying he will soon be dead, and inside the letter, money for her to return home. |
| score: 0.151350510047 |
| What does Travis do to get rid of his frustration? |
| 0) He takes drugs |
| 1) He begins a programme of intense physical training |
| 2) |
| 3) He hires prostitutes |
| 4) |
| Plot: Travis confides in fellow taxi driver Wizard about his thoughts, which are beginning to turn violent, but Wizard assures him that he will be fine. Disgusted by the street crime and prostitution that he witnesses throughout the city, Travis finds an outlet for his frustration and begins a program of intense physical training. He buys guns from dealer Easy Andy and constructs a sleeve gun to attach on his arm, with which he practices drawing his weapons. One night, Travis enters a convenience store moments before a man attempts to rob it, and he shoots the robber. The shop owner takes responsibility and Travis leaves. On another night, teenage prostitute Iris enters Travis's cab, attempting to escape her pimp Matthew "Sport" Higgins. Sport drags Iris from the cab and throws Travis a crumpled twenty-dollar bill, which continually reminds him of her. Some time later, Travis hires Iris, but instead of having sex with her, attempts to dissuade her from continuing in prostitution. He fails to completely turn her from her course, but she does agree to meet with him for breakfast the next day, and Travis becomes obsessed with helping her return to her parents' home. Travis leaves a letter to Iris at his apartment saying he will soon be dead, and inside the letter, money for her to return home. |
| score: 0.226082452989 |
| What does Sport give to Travis after he drags Iris out of his cab? |
| 0) Five dollars |
| 1) |
| 2) Ten dollars |
| 3) Twenty dollars |
| 4) |
| Plot: Travis confides in fellow taxi driver Wizard about his thoughts, which are beginning to turn violent, but Wizard assures him that he will be fine. Disgusted by the street crime and prostitution that he witnesses throughout the city, Travis finds an outlet for his frustration and begins a program of intense physical training. He buys guns from dealer Easy Andy and constructs a sleeve gun to attach on his arm, with which he practices drawing his weapons. One night, Travis enters a convenience store moments before a man attempts to rob it, and he shoots the robber. The shop owner takes responsibility and Travis leaves. On another night, teenage prostitute Iris enters Travis's cab, attempting to escape her pimp Matthew "Sport" Higgins. Sport drags Iris from the cab and throws Travis a crumpled twenty-dollar bill, which continually reminds him of her. Some time later, Travis hires Iris, but instead of having sex with her, attempts to dissuade her from continuing in prostitution. He fails to completely turn her from her course, but she does agree to meet with him for breakfast the next day, and Travis becomes obsessed with helping her return to her parents' home. Travis leaves a letter to Iris at his apartment saying he will soon be dead, and inside the letter, money for her to return home. |
| score: 0.26417907166 |
| What does Travis leave for Iris at his apartment? |
| 0) |
| 1) A box |
| 2) A key |
| 3) A letter and money |
| 4) |
| Plot: Travis, after having recovered from his wounds and returning to work, receives a letter from Iris' father thanking him for saving her life and reveals that she has returned home to Pittsburgh, where she is presently going to school. Later, he reconciles with Betsy after dropping her off at home in his cab. When she tries to pay her fare, Travis simply smiles at her and drives away. |
| score: 0.312892887089 |
| What does Travis do when he enters a convenience store that is about to be robbed? |
| 0) Shoots himself |
| 1) He shoots the robber |
| 2) |
| 3) |
| 4) Shoots the owner |
| Plot: Travis confides in fellow taxi driver Wizard about his thoughts, which are beginning to turn violent, but Wizard assures him that he will be fine. Disgusted by the street crime and prostitution that he witnesses throughout the city, Travis finds an outlet for his frustration and begins a program of intense physical training. He buys guns from dealer Easy Andy and constructs a sleeve gun to attach on his arm, with which he practices drawing his weapons. One night, Travis enters a convenience store moments before a man attempts to rob it, and he shoots the robber. The shop owner takes responsibility and Travis leaves. On another night, teenage prostitute Iris enters Travis's cab, attempting to escape her pimp Matthew "Sport" Higgins. Sport drags Iris from the cab and throws Travis a crumpled twenty-dollar bill, which continually reminds him of her. Some time later, Travis hires Iris, but instead of having sex with her, attempts to dissuade her from continuing in prostitution. He fails to completely turn her from her course, but she does agree to meet with him for breakfast the next day, and Travis becomes obsessed with helping her return to her parents' home. Travis leaves a letter to Iris at his apartment saying he will soon be dead, and inside the letter, money for her to return home. |
| score: 0.215499596352 |
| Where does Ted start working after being kicked out of John's home? |
| 0) At a grocery store |
| 1) At a book store |
| 2) At the gas station |
| 3) At a flower shop |
| 4) At a coffee shop |
| Plot: John finds Ted his own apartment and a job at a grocery store, where Ted begins dating his coworker Tami-Lynn. Lori learns that John has been skipping workusing her as an excuseto continue to spend most of his time with Ted. Things start to come to a head when John and Lori are invited to a party put on by Lori's womanizing manager Rex and Ted lures John away to a party at his apartment with the offer to meet Sam J. Jones, the star of their favorite film, Flash Gordon. Although John intends to stay only a few minutes, he gets caught up in the occasion. Lori finds John there and breaks up with him. John blames Ted for ruining his life and tells him to stay away. |
| score: 0.26627225489 |
| What is John's and Ted's favorite movie? |
| 0) Silent Assassins |
| 1) Where the Truth Lies |
| 2) Flash Gordon |
| 3) Under the Gun |
| 4) Redemption |
| Plot: John finds Ted his own apartment and a job at a grocery store, where Ted begins dating his coworker Tami-Lynn. Lori learns that John has been skipping workusing her as an excuseto continue to spend most of his time with Ted. Things start to come to a head when John and Lori are invited to a party put on by Lori's womanizing manager Rex and Ted lures John away to a party at his apartment with the offer to meet Sam J. Jones, the star of their favorite film, Flash Gordon. Although John intends to stay only a few minutes, he gets caught up in the occasion. Lori finds John there and breaks up with him. John blames Ted for ruining his life and tells him to stay away. |
| score: 0.28612015636 |
| What happens during the fight in the Fenway Park? |
| 0) Ted is ripped in half |
| 1) Donny is shot by the police |
| 2) Robert falls and breaks his leg |
| 3) John falls and is injured |
| 4) Lori is punched by Robert |
| Plot: John and Ted confront each other about their ruined friendship and manage to reconcile after a violent brawl in John's hotel room. To repair John's relationship with Lori, Ted arranges with an old lover, singer Norah Jones, to help by having John express his love for Lori with a song during her concert. Although John's performance proves an embarrassment, Lori is touched by the attempt and returns to her apartment after being angered by Rex's sneering of him. Ted comes clean to Lori about his role in John's relapse and offers to leave them alone forever if she can talk to him. Lori is persuaded, but moments after she leaves, Ted is kidnapped by Donny, an obsessive stalker who idolized Ted as a child. Donny plans to make Ted the toy of his brutish son Robert. Ted distracts Robert and reaches a phone to contact John, but is immediately recaptured. Realizing Ted is in danger, John and Lori locate Donny's residence and track him to rescue Ted. The chase leads to Fenway Park, where John punches Robert, but during the chase Ted is damaged and falls onto the field ripped entirely in half. A police car arrives, forcing Donny to flee. As John and Lori gather Ted's stuffing, Ted relays his wish that John be happy with Lori, as the magic that gives him life fades away. |
| score: 0.227726339202 |
| How does Ted know Norah Jones? |
| 0) She is his former boss |
| 1) She is a fan |
| 2) She is a friend |
| 3) She is an old lover |
| 4) She is a customer |
| Plot: John and Ted confront each other about their ruined friendship and manage to reconcile after a violent brawl in John's hotel room. To repair John's relationship with Lori, Ted arranges with an old lover, singer Norah Jones, to help by having John express his love for Lori with a song during her concert. Although John's performance proves an embarrassment, Lori is touched by the attempt and returns to her apartment after being angered by Rex's sneering of him. Ted comes clean to Lori about his role in John's relapse and offers to leave them alone forever if she can talk to him. Lori is persuaded, but moments after she leaves, Ted is kidnapped by Donny, an obsessive stalker who idolized Ted as a child. Donny plans to make Ted the toy of his brutish son Robert. Ted distracts Robert and reaches a phone to contact John, but is immediately recaptured. Realizing Ted is in danger, John and Lori locate Donny's residence and track him to rescue Ted. The chase leads to Fenway Park, where John punches Robert, but during the chase Ted is damaged and falls onto the field ripped entirely in half. A police car arrives, forcing Donny to flee. As John and Lori gather Ted's stuffing, Ted relays his wish that John be happy with Lori, as the magic that gives him life fades away. |
| score: 0.198133514288 |
| What does Ted tell John before he dies? |
| 0) That John should move on |
| 1) That he wishes for him to be happy with Lori |
| 2) That he is grateful |
| 3) That he loves him |
| 4) That he is sorry |
| Plot: In 2012, John and Ted are still living in Bostonaged 35 and 27 respectivelyare still staunch companions enjoying a hedonistic life. John is dating Lori Collins. As their anniversary approaches, Lori hopes to marry John, but feels he could not move forward with Ted around. John is hesitant against making Ted leave, but is persuaded to act when they find Ted at home with four prostitutes. |
| score: 0.351151504824 |
| How does Rex die? |
| 0) He dies of Lou Gehrig's disease |
| 1) He dies of cancer |
| 2) He drowns in a pool |
| 3) He is shot during a robbery |
| 4) He is hit by a car |
| Plot: Unable to accept Ted's death, a distraught John and Lori attempt to repair Ted, which proves useless. That night, Lori feels guilty about the incident, and makes a wish on a shooting star. The next morning, John hangs his head while looking over Ted's dead body. Fortunately, Ted is magically restored and after he tricks John into thinking he is retarded, he and Lori fully reconcile with Ted, who encourages them to resume their relationship. With that resolution, John and Lori are married (with Sam Jones as the presiding minister) and Ted comfortably accepts having a life of his own as he and Tami-Lynn continued their torrid love affair. One afternoon, Ted was caught behind the deli counter eating potato salad off of Tami-Lynn's bare bottom. He was instantly promoted to store manager. Sam Jones attempts to restart his career and moves into a studio apartment with Brandon Routh. Rex gives up his pursuit of Lori, goes into a deep depression, and dies of Lou Gehrig's disease. Donny gets arrested by the Boston Police Department for kidnapping a plush toy, but the charges are dropped because they sound ridiculous. Robert hires a personal trainer, loses a significant amount of weight, and goes on to become Taylor Lautner. |
| score: 0.188960272779 |
| Why is Ted promoted to store manager? |
| 0) Because he was found eating potato salad off Tami-Lynn's butt |
| 1) Because he brings in more sales |
| 2) Because the customers love him |
| 3) Because the old manager is retiring |
| 4) Because he shows good leadership skills |
| Plot: John finds Ted his own apartment and a job at a grocery store, where Ted begins dating his coworker Tami-Lynn. Lori learns that John has been skipping workusing her as an excuseto continue to spend most of his time with Ted. Things start to come to a head when John and Lori are invited to a party put on by Lori's womanizing manager Rex and Ted lures John away to a party at his apartment with the offer to meet Sam J. Jones, the star of their favorite film, Flash Gordon. Although John intends to stay only a few minutes, he gets caught up in the occasion. Lori finds John there and breaks up with him. John blames Ted for ruining his life and tells him to stay away. |
| score: 0.300058192468 |
| What happens to Robert in the end? |
| 0) He gets a new job |
| 1) He gets married |
| 2) He is arrested |
| 3) He gets sick |
| 4) He hires a personal trainer and loses a lot of weight |
| Plot: Unable to accept Ted's death, a distraught John and Lori attempt to repair Ted, which proves useless. That night, Lori feels guilty about the incident, and makes a wish on a shooting star. The next morning, John hangs his head while looking over Ted's dead body. Fortunately, Ted is magically restored and after he tricks John into thinking he is retarded, he and Lori fully reconcile with Ted, who encourages them to resume their relationship. With that resolution, John and Lori are married (with Sam Jones as the presiding minister) and Ted comfortably accepts having a life of his own as he and Tami-Lynn continued their torrid love affair. One afternoon, Ted was caught behind the deli counter eating potato salad off of Tami-Lynn's bare bottom. He was instantly promoted to store manager. Sam Jones attempts to restart his career and moves into a studio apartment with Brandon Routh. Rex gives up his pursuit of Lori, goes into a deep depression, and dies of Lou Gehrig's disease. Donny gets arrested by the Boston Police Department for kidnapping a plush toy, but the charges are dropped because they sound ridiculous. Robert hires a personal trainer, loses a significant amount of weight, and goes on to become Taylor Lautner. |
| score: 0.136893729222 |
| What does John wish for Christmas? |
| 0) For a new toy truck |
| 1) For a new brother |
| 2) For a new teddy bear |
| 3) For his family to move to a new house |
| 4) For Ted to come to life and become his friend |
| Plot: In 1985, John Bennett is a lonely child living in Boston, who wished for his new Christmas gifta large teddy bear named Tedto come to life and become his friend. The wish coincides with a shooting star and comes true; word spread and Ted was briefly a celebrity. |
| score: 0.361934086206 |
| What's the name of John's teddy bear? |
| 0) Teddy |
| 1) Bear |
| 2) Rex |
| 3) Ted |
| 4) Don |
| Plot: In 1985, John Bennett is a lonely child living in Boston, who wished for his new Christmas gifta large teddy bear named Tedto come to life and become his friend. The wish coincides with a shooting star and comes true; word spread and Ted was briefly a celebrity. |
| score: 0.368213438589 |
| How does John's wish come true? |
| 0) Ted disappears |
| 1) Ted turns into a puppy |
| 2) His parents get him a new toy |
| 3) Ted comes to life |
| 4) He gets a new sister |
| Plot: In 1985, John Bennett is a lonely child living in Boston, who wished for his new Christmas gifta large teddy bear named Tedto come to life and become his friend. The wish coincides with a shooting star and comes true; word spread and Ted was briefly a celebrity. |
| score: 0.357775864235 |
| Where does John live? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) Boston |
| 2) Atlanta |
| 3) New York City |
| 4) Chicago |
| Plot: In 1985, John Bennett is a lonely child living in Boston, who wished for his new Christmas gifta large teddy bear named Tedto come to life and become his friend. The wish coincides with a shooting star and comes true; word spread and Ted was briefly a celebrity. |
| score: 0.195674515316 |
| Who is John dating? |
| 0) Tami-Lynn |
| 1) Norah |
| 2) Diana |
| 3) Lori |
| 4) Sara |
| Plot: In 2012, John and Ted are still living in Bostonaged 35 and 27 respectivelyare still staunch companions enjoying a hedonistic life. John is dating Lori Collins. As their anniversary approaches, Lori hopes to marry John, but feels he could not move forward with Ted around. John is hesitant against making Ted leave, but is persuaded to act when they find Ted at home with four prostitutes. |
| score: 0.286088490526 |
| Why is Lori disturbed with Ted? |
| 0) She feels he controls John |
| 1) Because he sleeps with prostitutes |
| 2) Because he tries to break her and John up |
| 3) She feels he is holding John's life back |
| 4) She doesn't like him |
| Plot: In 2012, John and Ted are still living in Bostonaged 35 and 27 respectivelyare still staunch companions enjoying a hedonistic life. John is dating Lori Collins. As their anniversary approaches, Lori hopes to marry John, but feels he could not move forward with Ted around. John is hesitant against making Ted leave, but is persuaded to act when they find Ted at home with four prostitutes. |
| score: 0.340845293722 |
| Where does John live at the age of 35? |
| 0) Houston |
| 1) Chicago |
| 2) New York City |
| 3) Boston |
| 4) Los Angeles |
| Plot: In 1985, John Bennett is a lonely child living in Boston, who wished for his new Christmas gifta large teddy bear named Tedto come to life and become his friend. The wish coincides with a shooting star and comes true; word spread and Ted was briefly a celebrity. |
| score: 0.162654613695 |
| Why do John, Terminator and Dyson want to find and destroy an arm of an old Terminator? |
| 0) To stop the apocalypse from happening |
| 1) To ensure the apocalypse happens |
| 2) Just for fun |
| 3) To cause a media frenzy |
| 4) To become famous |
| Plot: Sarah gathers weapons from an old friend and plans to flee with John to Mexico, but after having a nightmare about Judgment Day, she sets out instead to kill Dyson in order to prevent the apocalypse from occurring. Finding him at his home, she wounds him but finds herself unable to execute him in front of his family. John and the Terminator arrive and inform Miles of the future consequences of his work. They learn that much of his research has been reverse engineered from the damaged CPU and the right arm of the previous Terminator. Convincing him that these items and his designs must be destroyed, they break into the Cyberdyne building and retrieve the CPU and the arm. The police arrive and Miles is shot, but he manages to trigger several explosives, destroying the lab and his research while sacrificing himself. The T-1000 relentlessly pursues the surviving trio, eventually cornering them in a steel mill. |
| score: 0.272187516785 |
| Who is following John, Sarah and the Terminator, trying to kill them? |
| 0) Miles Dyson |
| 1) The T-1000 Terminator model |
| 2) The FBI |
| 3) Dr. Silberman |
| 4) The police |
| Plot: In 1995, John Connor is ten years old and living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the leader of the Human Resistance against Skynet, but was arrested after attempting to bomb a computer factory and imprisoned at a mental hospital under the supervision of Dr. Silberman. Skynet sends a new Terminator, designated as T-1000, back in time to kill John. An advanced prototype, the T-1000 is composed of a mimetic polyalloy that allows it to take on the shape and appearance of almost anything it touches, and transform parts of its anatomy into knives and other stabbing weapons. The T-1000 arrives under a freeway, kills a policeman and assumes his identity. Meanwhile, the future John Connor has sent back a reprogrammed T-800 (Model 101) Terminator to protect his younger self. |
| score: 0.383694585071 |
| What does the Terminator do before it dies in the end? |
| 0) Give John the finger |
| 1) Tell John "Hasta la vista, baby" |
| 2) Give John the peace sign |
| 3) Give John a thumbs-up |
| 4) Cry |
| Plot: The T-1000 and the Terminator engage in physical combat, with the advanced model severely damaging its adversary. The T-800 is seemingly shut down until its emergency back-up system brings it back online. Sarah is almost killed by the T-1000 until the Terminator shoots it into a vat of molten metal with a M79 grenade launcher, destroying it. John tosses the arm and CPU of the original Terminator in the vat as well. As Sarah expresses relief that the ordeal is over, the Terminator explains that in order to ensure that he is not used for reverse engineering he must also be destroyed. It asks Sarah to assist in lowering it into the vat of metal, since it is unable to "self-terminate", although John begs the Terminator to reconsider his decision. It bids them farewell as it is lowered into the vat. The Terminator gives a tearful John a final thumbs-up as it disappears into the molten steel and shuts down. |
| score: 0.222784406139 |
| Who does Sara think is the most responsible for Skynet's creation? |
| 0) Miles Dyson |
| 1) Michael Dyson |
| 2) Dr. Silberman |
| 3) Tarissa Dyson |
| 4) Todd Voight |
| Plot: The Terminator and the T-1000 converge on John in a shopping mall, and a chase ensues after which John and the Terminator escape together on a motorcycle. Fearing that the T-1000 will kill Sarah in order to get to him, John orders the Terminator to help free her. They encounter Sarah as she is escaping the hospital, although she is initially reluctant to trust the T-800. After the trio escapes from the T-1000 in a police car, the Terminator informs John and Sarah about Skynet, the artificial intelligence that will initiate a nuclear holocaust called "Judgment Day" and go on to create the machines that will hunt and kill the remnants of humanity. Sarah learns that the man most directly responsible for Skynet's creation is Miles Bennett Dyson, a Cyberdyne Systems engineer working on a revolutionary new neural net CPU that will form the basis for Skynet. |
| score: 0.267565866726 |
| How do John and the Terminator escape from the chase in the shopping mall? |
| 0) On a motorcycle |
| 1) On a bus |
| 2) In a taxi |
| 3) On a bike |
| 4) In a truck |
| Plot: The Terminator and the T-1000 converge on John in a shopping mall, and a chase ensues after which John and the Terminator escape together on a motorcycle. Fearing that the T-1000 will kill Sarah in order to get to him, John orders the Terminator to help free her. They encounter Sarah as she is escaping the hospital, although she is initially reluctant to trust the T-800. After the trio escapes from the T-1000 in a police car, the Terminator informs John and Sarah about Skynet, the artificial intelligence that will initiate a nuclear holocaust called "Judgment Day" and go on to create the machines that will hunt and kill the remnants of humanity. Sarah learns that the man most directly responsible for Skynet's creation is Miles Bennett Dyson, a Cyberdyne Systems engineer working on a revolutionary new neural net CPU that will form the basis for Skynet. |
| score: 0.235926831984 |
| Who saves Sarah's from being killed by T-1000? |
| 0) Enrique |
| 1) Lloyd |
| 2) John |
| 3) Miles |
| 4) The Terminator |
| Plot: The Terminator and the T-1000 converge on John in a shopping mall, and a chase ensues after which John and the Terminator escape together on a motorcycle. Fearing that the T-1000 will kill Sarah in order to get to him, John orders the Terminator to help free her. They encounter Sarah as she is escaping the hospital, although she is initially reluctant to trust the T-800. After the trio escapes from the T-1000 in a police car, the Terminator informs John and Sarah about Skynet, the artificial intelligence that will initiate a nuclear holocaust called "Judgment Day" and go on to create the machines that will hunt and kill the remnants of humanity. Sarah learns that the man most directly responsible for Skynet's creation is Miles Bennett Dyson, a Cyberdyne Systems engineer working on a revolutionary new neural net CPU that will form the basis for Skynet. |
| score: 0.305101770967 |
| Why must the Terminator be destroyed in the end? |
| 0) Because he tried to kill John and Sarah |
| 1) Because its job is done |
| 2) Because it is too damaged to function well |
| 3) Because it cannot self-terminate |
| 4) To ensure that its parts are not used for reverse engineering |
| Plot: The T-1000 and the Terminator engage in physical combat, with the advanced model severely damaging its adversary. The T-800 is seemingly shut down until its emergency back-up system brings it back online. Sarah is almost killed by the T-1000 until the Terminator shoots it into a vat of molten metal with a M79 grenade launcher, destroying it. John tosses the arm and CPU of the original Terminator in the vat as well. As Sarah expresses relief that the ordeal is over, the Terminator explains that in order to ensure that he is not used for reverse engineering he must also be destroyed. It asks Sarah to assist in lowering it into the vat of metal, since it is unable to "self-terminate", although John begs the Terminator to reconsider his decision. It bids them farewell as it is lowered into the vat. The Terminator gives a tearful John a final thumbs-up as it disappears into the molten steel and shuts down. |
| score: 0.255525968113 |
| What company does Elise dance for, years later? |
| 0) Thompson's company |
| 1) She doesn't dance for any company |
| 2) For the Upstate Farmer's Ballet |
| 3) For the Bureau |
| 4) Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet |
| Plot: Three years later, after boarding a bus, David encounters Elise; he tells her he spent three years riding that bus to work, hoping to see her. He learns that she dances for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet. The Bureau tries to stop him from renewing their relationship by altering their schedules. David races across town, fighting the Bureau's abilities to "control his choices" to ensure he will meet Elise. During the chase the Bureau uses ordinary doorways to travel instantly to distant locations. Senior official Thompson takes over David's adjustment and takes him to the warehouse, where David argues he has the right to choose his own path. |
| score: 0.339838584722 |
| What warning does Thompson give to David about Elise? |
| 0) That he should find a younger woman |
| 1) That he should support her to become the first female become President of the United States |
| 2) That without Elise's influence he would never become the President of the United States |
| 3) That if he stays with Elise, he will ruin their futures |
| 4) That he should sprain her ankle and leave her at the hospital |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.377503264113 |
| What disasters did the humans create after free will was grante to them in 1910? |
| 0) The Holocaust, and that David might become President of the United States |
| 1) The Dark Ages, barbarism, the fall of the industry, the pornographic revolution |
| 2) Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution |
| 3) WW I, Fascism, the Great Depression, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Holocaust |
| 4) World War I, the Roman Empire, barbarism, Dark Ages, and United States |
| Plot: Thompson says humanity received free will after the height of the Roman Empire, but then brought the Dark Ages upon itself. The Bureau took control after five centuries of barbarism, and created the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution; when free will was granted in 1910 it resulted in World War I, the Great Depression, Fascism, the Holocaust and the Cuban Missile Crisis, forcing the Bureau to retake control. Thompson implies that without Elise's influence David might become President of the United States, and warns that if he stays with her, he will ruin their futures. Thompson causes Elise to sprain her ankle at a performance to demonstrate his power, and David abandons her at the hospital to save them from the fate Thompson described. |
| score: 0.290465721401 |
| Why does David abandon Elise at the hospital after she sprains her ankle? |
| 0) He does not abandon her, he stays with her |
| 1) Because he wants to be with someone that can walk |
| 2) He wants to save them from the bad fate that Thompson predicted |
| 3) He wants to save her from World War I and the Great Depression |
| 4) He wants to run the Bureau and he cannot do it with a limping wife |
| Plot: Thompson says humanity received free will after the height of the Roman Empire, but then brought the Dark Ages upon itself. The Bureau took control after five centuries of barbarism, and created the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution; when free will was granted in 1910 it resulted in World War I, the Great Depression, Fascism, the Holocaust and the Cuban Missile Crisis, forcing the Bureau to retake control. Thompson implies that without Elise's influence David might become President of the United States, and warns that if he stays with her, he will ruin their futures. Thompson causes Elise to sprain her ankle at a performance to demonstrate his power, and David abandons her at the hospital to save them from the fate Thompson described. |
| score: 0.323113585817 |
| What does Thompson think of Elise's influence on David? |
| 0) She doesn't love David and wants only bad for him |
| 1) That David needs to her become President |
| 2) That he would become the US President without Elise's influence |
| 3) That she is the best thing that ever happened to him |
| 4) That with her influence he will become the President of the Bureau |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.370903881479 |
| When did humanity receive free will according to Thompson? |
| 0) In the times of the Great Depression |
| 1) After the height of the Roman Empire |
| 2) In the Renaissance |
| 3) In the barbarism age |
| 4) In World War I |
| Plot: Thompson says humanity received free will after the height of the Roman Empire, but then brought the Dark Ages upon itself. The Bureau took control after five centuries of barbarism, and created the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution; when free will was granted in 1910 it resulted in World War I, the Great Depression, Fascism, the Holocaust and the Cuban Missile Crisis, forcing the Bureau to retake control. Thompson implies that without Elise's influence David might become President of the United States, and warns that if he stays with her, he will ruin their futures. Thompson causes Elise to sprain her ankle at a performance to demonstrate his power, and David abandons her at the hospital to save them from the fate Thompson described. |
| score: 0.24426928065 |
| What does Harry think the Chairman's new goal is? |
| 0) He is not sure |
| 1) To destroy humanity |
| 2) To prepare humanity to make their own plans |
| 3) To stop humanity from making their own plans |
| 4) To make humanity smarter |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.264505323823 |
| What is peculiar about the revised Plan that Harry shows Thompson? |
| 0) Nothing; it looks just like any other plan |
| 1) It has a coffee stain on it |
| 2) It is blank starting from the current moment |
| 3) It is full of dates and times |
| 4) It is full of doodles |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.314742656398 |
| On which building get David and Elise surrounded by Adjustment Bureau Agents? |
| 0) CIA building |
| 1) FBI building |
| 2) GE Building |
| 3) Police station |
| 4) Hospital |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.32453947318 |
| What is Harry Mitchell's assignment concerning David who wants to catch the bus? |
| 0) To make sure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:00 AM so he will miss his taxi |
| 1) To make sure David spills kool-aid on his shirt by 7:00 AM so he will miss his bus |
| 2) To make sure David spills kool-aid on his shirt by 8:05 AM so he will miss his flight |
| 3) To make sure David spills spaghetti sauc on his shirt by 9:05 AM so he will miss his bus |
| 4) To make sure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:05 AM so he will miss his bus |
| Plot: A month later, David prepares for a new job. At Madison Square Park, near David's home, a man named Harry Mitchell receives an assignment from Richardson, his boss: ensure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:05 AM so he misses his bus. Mitchell falls asleep and misses David, who encounters Elise on the bus and gets her phone number. David arrives at work to find his friend Charlie Traynor frozen in time and being examined by unfamiliar men. David attempts to escape, but is incapacitated and taken to a warehouse. Richardson explains he and his men are from the "Adjustment Bureau". They ensure people's lives proceed as determined by "the Plan", a complex document Richardson attributes to "the Chairman". The Bureau confiscates and destroys the note that contains Elise's phone number, and David is warned that if he reveals the existence of the Bureau to anyone else, he will be "reset"akin to being lobotomized he is not meant to meet Elise again. |
| score: 0.337648630168 |
| What does the "Adjustment Bureau" do? |
| 0) Ensure people's lives proceed as determined by "the Plan" |
| 1) Ensure people's lives proceed as determined by The Bible |
| 2) Ensure people's lives do not proceed as determined |
| 3) Ensure people get to work on time |
| 4) Ensure people's lives proceed as determined by the federal government |
| Plot: A month later, David prepares for a new job. At Madison Square Park, near David's home, a man named Harry Mitchell receives an assignment from Richardson, his boss: ensure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:05 AM so he misses his bus. Mitchell falls asleep and misses David, who encounters Elise on the bus and gets her phone number. David arrives at work to find his friend Charlie Traynor frozen in time and being examined by unfamiliar men. David attempts to escape, but is incapacitated and taken to a warehouse. Richardson explains he and his men are from the "Adjustment Bureau". They ensure people's lives proceed as determined by "the Plan", a complex document Richardson attributes to "the Chairman". The Bureau confiscates and destroys the note that contains Elise's phone number, and David is warned that if he reveals the existence of the Bureau to anyone else, he will be "reset"akin to being lobotomized he is not meant to meet Elise again. |
| score: 0.274688514525 |
| Where are Richardson and his men from? |
| 0) The Central Intelligence Agency |
| 1) The Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| 2) The New York Police Department |
| 3) The Adjustment Bureau |
| 4) The Time Bureau |
| Plot: A month later, David prepares for a new job. At Madison Square Park, near David's home, a man named Harry Mitchell receives an assignment from Richardson, his boss: ensure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:05 AM so he misses his bus. Mitchell falls asleep and misses David, who encounters Elise on the bus and gets her phone number. David arrives at work to find his friend Charlie Traynor frozen in time and being examined by unfamiliar men. David attempts to escape, but is incapacitated and taken to a warehouse. Richardson explains he and his men are from the "Adjustment Bureau". They ensure people's lives proceed as determined by "the Plan", a complex document Richardson attributes to "the Chairman". The Bureau confiscates and destroys the note that contains Elise's phone number, and David is warned that if he reveals the existence of the Bureau to anyone else, he will be "reset"akin to being lobotomized he is not meant to meet Elise again. |
| score: 0.247170254269 |
| What does the Bureau warn David not to do? |
| 0) They warn him not to talk to Charlie anymore |
| 1) Not to tell anyone about the Adjustment Bureau |
| 2) They warn him not to play wit fire |
| 3) Not to start searching for them |
| 4) Not to leave the country |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.353942595733 |
| How does Mitchell mess up his assignment to make sure David spills coffee on his shirt and misses his bus? |
| 0) David sees Mitchell trying to make him spill his coffee and punches him |
| 1) Mitchell decides he doesn't want to mess up David's nice shirt |
| 2) Mitchell falls asleep and misses his opportunity to make David spill his coffee |
| 3) Mitchell decides to quit |
| 4) David sees Mitchell trying to make him spill his coffee and runs away |
| Plot: A month later, David prepares for a new job. At Madison Square Park, near David's home, a man named Harry Mitchell receives an assignment from Richardson, his boss: ensure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:05 AM so he misses his bus. Mitchell falls asleep and misses David, who encounters Elise on the bus and gets her phone number. David arrives at work to find his friend Charlie Traynor frozen in time and being examined by unfamiliar men. David attempts to escape, but is incapacitated and taken to a warehouse. Richardson explains he and his men are from the "Adjustment Bureau". They ensure people's lives proceed as determined by "the Plan", a complex document Richardson attributes to "the Chairman". The Bureau confiscates and destroys the note that contains Elise's phone number, and David is warned that if he reveals the existence of the Bureau to anyone else, he will be "reset"akin to being lobotomized he is not meant to meet Elise again. |
| score: 0.309858034838 |
| What would happen to David if he revealed the Bureau's existence to other people? |
| 0) They would kill him |
| 1) They would put him in a coma |
| 2) They would lock him in jail for the rest of his life |
| 3) They would "reset" him |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.279996485765 |
| Who does David meet on the bus he was supposed to miss? |
| 0) Eliza |
| 1) Elise |
| 2) Mitchell |
| 3) Elizabeth |
| 4) Charlie |
| Plot: Three years later, after boarding a bus, David encounters Elise; he tells her he spent three years riding that bus to work, hoping to see her. He learns that she dances for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet. The Bureau tries to stop him from renewing their relationship by altering their schedules. David races across town, fighting the Bureau's abilities to "control his choices" to ensure he will meet Elise. During the chase the Bureau uses ordinary doorways to travel instantly to distant locations. Senior official Thompson takes over David's adjustment and takes him to the warehouse, where David argues he has the right to choose his own path. |
| score: 0.26343077283 |
| Where is David taken after his first failed attempt to escape from the Adjustment Bureau agents? |
| 0) The hospital |
| 1) The back of a restaurant |
| 2) A warehouse |
| 3) His own house |
| 4) An underground bunker |
| Plot: Three years later, after boarding a bus, David encounters Elise; he tells her he spent three years riding that bus to work, hoping to see her. He learns that she dances for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet. The Bureau tries to stop him from renewing their relationship by altering their schedules. David races across town, fighting the Bureau's abilities to "control his choices" to ensure he will meet Elise. During the chase the Bureau uses ordinary doorways to travel instantly to distant locations. Senior official Thompson takes over David's adjustment and takes him to the warehouse, where David argues he has the right to choose his own path. |
| score: 0.31750888971 |
| Who is the author of the "Plan" according to Richardson? |
| 0) The President |
| 1) The Congressman |
| 2) The Chairman |
| 3) Goddess |
| 4) The Governor |
| Plot: A month later, David prepares for a new job. At Madison Square Park, near David's home, a man named Harry Mitchell receives an assignment from Richardson, his boss: ensure David spills coffee on his shirt by 7:05 AM so he misses his bus. Mitchell falls asleep and misses David, who encounters Elise on the bus and gets her phone number. David arrives at work to find his friend Charlie Traynor frozen in time and being examined by unfamiliar men. David attempts to escape, but is incapacitated and taken to a warehouse. Richardson explains he and his men are from the "Adjustment Bureau". They ensure people's lives proceed as determined by "the Plan", a complex document Richardson attributes to "the Chairman". The Bureau confiscates and destroys the note that contains Elise's phone number, and David is warned that if he reveals the existence of the Bureau to anyone else, he will be "reset"akin to being lobotomized he is not meant to meet Elise again. |
| score: 0.173893369446 |
| When does David meet Elise Sellas? |
| 0) He meets her when he finds a new job after the 2006 election. |
| 1) He meets her when he starts campaigning for the 2006 election race. |
| 2) He meets her while rehearsing his concession speech after the 2006 election. |
| 3) He meets her when he visits Brooklyn as a part of his election campaign. |
| 4) He meets her before the 2010 elections. |
| Plot: In 2006, Brooklyn Congressman David Norris unsuccessfully runs for the United States Senate. While rehearsing his concession speech, David meets Elise Sellas. They share a passionate kiss, though he does not get her name. Inspired by her, David delivers an unusually candid speech that is well-received, making him a favorite for the 2010 race. |
| score: 0.469656940317 |
| Where does Harry conduct his secret meetings with David? |
| 0) secret meetings in the rain or near water |
| 1) secret meetings in the ground or near stadium |
| 2) secret meetings in the theatre or near coliseum |
| 3) secret meetings in the church or near statues |
| 4) secret meetings in the restaurant or near markets |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.23841809456 |
| Where do David and Elise go to meet with the Chairman? |
| 0) Bureau's office |
| 1) Political Consultant's office |
| 2) Mayor's office |
| 3) Reporter's office |
| 4) Chairman's office |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.354789504729 |
| Why does Harry meet David in the rain or near water? |
| 0) To prevent the lawbreakers from tracking them |
| 1) To prevent the bureaucrats from tracking them |
| 2) To prevent the agency from tracking them |
| 3) To prevent the government officials from tracking them |
| 4) To prevent the Bureau from tracking them |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.303186582191 |
| What does Harry reveal to David during their secret meetings? |
| 0) Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship |
| 1) Thompson understated the negative consequences of Charlie and Elise's relationship |
| 2) Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of Jon and Elise's relationship |
| 3) Thompson understated the negative consequences of Charlie and Elise's relationship |
| 4) Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of Jon and Elise's relationship |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.388504580855 |
| What does David decide during the chase through New York City? |
| 0) David decides to find the Founder to end the chase |
| 1) David decides to find the Director to end the chase |
| 2) David decides to find the President to end the chase |
| 3) David decides to find the CEO to end the chase |
| 4) David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.255088674219 |
| In which city does the Bureau pursue David and Elise? |
| 0) Pittsburgh |
| 1) Buffalo |
| 2) Raleigh |
| 3) New York |
| 4) Hamilton |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.262663754925 |
| What skill does Harry teach David during the secret meetings? |
| 0) how to use wrist-watch to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments |
| 1) how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments |
| 2) how to use briefcase to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments |
| 3) how to use wrist-watch to teleport and confront the Bureau's adjustments |
| 4) how to use doors to teleport and confront the Bureau's adjustments |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.379295884198 |
| What does Charlie tell David about Elise during his campaign? |
| 0) Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent graduation |
| 1) Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding |
| 2) Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent celebration |
| 3) Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent success |
| 4) Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent threat |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.439464991945 |
| Who accompanies David on his way to see the Chairman? |
| 0) Political Consultant |
| 1) U.S. Coast Guard Officer |
| 2) Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg |
| 3) Suburban Mom |
| 4) Elise |
| Plot: David and Elise find themselves surrounded on the observation deck of the GE Building. They declare their love and kiss before David can be reset. When they let go of each other, the Bureau members have gone. Thompson appears but is interrupted by Harry, who shows him a revised Plan from the Chairman: one that is blank starting from the current moment. Harry commends them for their devotion to each other, then says they are free to leave. David and Elise walk down the street as Harry speculates that the Chairman's goal may be to prepare humanity to write its own "Plans". |
| score: 0.315244479384 |
| What does David tell Elise just before her wedding? |
| 0) Reveals his intention to marry her |
| 1) Reveals his real identity to her |
| 2) Reveals his secret mission to her |
| 3) Reveals his secret affair to her |
| 4) Reveals the Bureau's existence to her |
| Plot: Eleven months later, Charlie tells David of Elise's imminent wedding as he campaigns again. Harry contacts David via secret meetings in the rain or near water, which prevents the Bureau from tracking them. Harry reveals that Thompson exaggerated the negative consequences of David and Elise's relationship, and teaches David how to use doors to teleport and evade the Bureau's adjustments. Just before the wedding David reaches Elise, reveals the Bureau's existence to her, and shows her how he travels through doors. The Bureau pursues them across New York City. David decides to find the Chairman to end the chase, with Elise accompanying him. They enter the Bureau's offices with agents in pursuit. |
| score: 0.350695174699 |
| What do the nihilists want from the Dude? |
| 0) His car |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) Ransom money |
| 3) A gun |
| 4) Ice cream |
| Plot: The affair apparently over, the Dude and his bowling teammates return to the bowling alley. When they leave, they are confronted in the parking lot by the nihilists who have set the Dude's car on fire. They once again demand the ransom money. After hearing what the Dude and Walter know, the nihilists try to mug them anyway. Walter violently overcomes all three of them. However, in the excitement, Donny suffers a fatal heart attack. |
| score: 0.403972000144 |
| How does Danny die? |
| 0) He has a heart attack |
| 1) He has a seizure |
| 2) He has a stroke |
| 3) He has an asthma attack |
| 4) He has an aneurysm |
| Plot: The affair apparently over, the Dude and his bowling teammates return to the bowling alley. When they leave, they are confronted in the parking lot by the nihilists who have set the Dude's car on fire. They once again demand the ransom money. After hearing what the Dude and Walter know, the nihilists try to mug them anyway. Walter violently overcomes all three of them. However, in the excitement, Donny suffers a fatal heart attack. |
| score: 0.0454194940897 |
| What does Maude think about Bunny's kidnapping? |
| 0) She is not sure whether the kidnapping is real or not |
| 1) She thinks terrorists kidnapped Bunny |
| 2) She thinks Bunny faked her own kidnapping |
| 3) She thinks government agents kidnapped Bunny |
| 4) She thinks the kidnapping is real and should be taken seriously |
| Plot: The Dude is forcibly brought before Treehorn, who asks about the whereabouts of Bunny and says he wants the money she owes him. He drugs the Dude's White Russian cocktail, leading to an unconscious dream sequence involving Maude and bowling. The Dude comes to in police custody, where he is verbally and physically assaulted by the Malibu police chief. During the cab ride home, the Dude gets thrown out after a trivial argument with the driver about the Eagles. A red sports car zooms past; Bunny is driving, with all her toes intact. |
| score: 0.35196484917 |
| Who sets the Dude's car on fire? |
| 0) The Treehorn thugs |
| 1) Smokey |
| 2) The Nihilists |
| 3) Lebowski |
| 4) Donny |
| Plot: The affair apparently over, the Dude and his bowling teammates return to the bowling alley. When they leave, they are confronted in the parking lot by the nihilists who have set the Dude's car on fire. They once again demand the ransom money. After hearing what the Dude and Walter know, the nihilists try to mug them anyway. Walter violently overcomes all three of them. However, in the excitement, Donny suffers a fatal heart attack. |
| score: 0.374301087115 |
| Who should deliver the ransom? |
| 0) The Dude |
| 1) Donny |
| 2) Lebowski |
| 3) Smokey |
| 4) Walter |
| Plot: The affair apparently over, the Dude and his bowling teammates return to the bowling alley. When they leave, they are confronted in the parking lot by the nihilists who have set the Dude's car on fire. They once again demand the ransom money. After hearing what the Dude and Walter know, the nihilists try to mug them anyway. Walter violently overcomes all three of them. However, in the excitement, Donny suffers a fatal heart attack. |
| score: 0.331268889314 |
| Why should the Dude deliver the ransom for Bunny? |
| 0) Because the kidnappers demanded that he delivers the money |
| 1) To see if he can recognize the kidnappers |
| 2) Because he is stronger |
| 3) So he can be taken too |
| 4) Because he has a car |
| Plot: Days later, Lebowski contacts the Dude stating that Bunny has been kidnapped. Lebowski wants the Dude to deliver a briefcase containing a million dollar ransom and see if he can recognize the culprits. Later, a different pair of thugs appear in the Dude's apartment, knock him unconscious, and take Lebowski's rug. When Bunny's kidnappers call to arrange delivery of the ransom, Walter suggests they give the kidnappers a "ringer" briefcase filled with dirty laundry instead. The kidnappers grab the ringer and leave. Later that night, the Dude's car is stolen, with the ransom briefcase still inside. |
| score: 0.39203357957 |
| What kind of car does Bunny drive when she zooms past the Dude? |
| 0) A cab |
| 1) A truck |
| 2) A yellow sports car |
| 3) An SUV |
| 4) A red sports car |
| Plot: The Dude is forcibly brought before Treehorn, who asks about the whereabouts of Bunny and says he wants the money she owes him. He drugs the Dude's White Russian cocktail, leading to an unconscious dream sequence involving Maude and bowling. The Dude comes to in police custody, where he is verbally and physically assaulted by the Malibu police chief. During the cab ride home, the Dude gets thrown out after a trivial argument with the driver about the Eagles. A red sports car zooms past; Bunny is driving, with all her toes intact. |
| score: 0.32886909513 |
| What does the Dude dream about when he gets poisoned? |
| 0) Maude and bowling |
| 1) Bunny |
| 2) The police |
| 3) Eagles |
| 4) Donny |
| Plot: Walter and the Dude go to the beach to scatter Donny's ashes. Walter turns an informal eulogy into a tribute to the Vietnam War. After accidentally covering the Dude with Donny's ashes, and after a brief argument, Walter hugs him and says, "Come on. Fuck it, man. Let's go bowling." At the bowling alley, the story's narrator (Sam Elliott) tells the viewer that Maude is pregnant with a "little Lebowski" and expresses his hope that the Dude and Walter will win the bowling tournament. |
| score: 0.368119596941 |
| What is the nickname of Jeff Lebowski? |
| 0) Smokey |
| 1) Bowler |
| 2) The Dude |
| 3) Woo |
| 4) The Big Lebowski |
| Plot: In 1991 Los Angeles, slacker Jeff "the Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) is assaulted in his home by two thugs (Mark Pellegrino and Philip Moon) who demand money that the wife of a Jeffrey Lebowski owes to a man named Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). The two soon realize they have attacked the wrong Jeffrey Lebowski and leave, but not before one of them urinates on The Dude's rug. |
| score: 0.365866556369 |
| What do the men who assault the Dude destroy in his home? |
| 0) His rug |
| 1) His video collection |
| 2) His kitchen utensils |
| 3) His furniture |
| 4) His bowling balls |
| Plot: In 1991 Los Angeles, slacker Jeff "the Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) is assaulted in his home by two thugs (Mark Pellegrino and Philip Moon) who demand money that the wife of a Jeffrey Lebowski owes to a man named Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). The two soon realize they have attacked the wrong Jeffrey Lebowski and leave, but not before one of them urinates on The Dude's rug. |
| score: 0.346961054439 |
| Who does the wife of a Jeffrey Lebowski owe money to? |
| 0) Jackie Treehorn |
| 1) The Dude |
| 2) Smokey |
| 3) Jesus Quintanna |
| 4) The nihilists |
| Plot: In 1991 Los Angeles, slacker Jeff "the Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) is assaulted in his home by two thugs (Mark Pellegrino and Philip Moon) who demand money that the wife of a Jeffrey Lebowski owes to a man named Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). The two soon realize they have attacked the wrong Jeffrey Lebowski and leave, but not before one of them urinates on The Dude's rug. |
| score: 0.396539003981 |
| What does the Dude do, because he doesn't get the compensation for the rug? |
| 0) He steals a rug from Big Lebowski's house |
| 1) He steals money from Lebowski |
| 2) He beats up Brandt, Lebowski's assistant |
| 3) He kidnaps Lebowski's wife and demands a ransom |
| 4) He asks Lebowski's wife for the money |
| Plot: In 1991 Los Angeles, slacker Jeff "the Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) is assaulted in his home by two thugs (Mark Pellegrino and Philip Moon) who demand money that the wife of a Jeffrey Lebowski owes to a man named Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). The two soon realize they have attacked the wrong Jeffrey Lebowski and leave, but not before one of them urinates on The Dude's rug. |
| score: 0.462492058765 |
| In which war did Walter Sobchak combat as a soldier? |
| 0) The Iraqi War |
| 1) The American Civil War |
| 2) World War II |
| 3) World War I |
| 4) The Vietnam War |
| Plot: The Dude meets his bowling friends, the timid Donny (Steve Buscemi) and the temperamental Vietnam veteran Walter Sobchak (John Goodman). Encouraged by Walter, the Dude approaches the other Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston), the eponymous "Big Lebowski", a cantankerous elderly millionaire in a wheelchair, to seek compensation for his ruined rug. This request is promptly refused. He craftily steals one of Lebowski's rugs by telling Brandt (Philip Seymour Hoffman), Lebowski's sycophantic assistant, that his boss told him to take any rug in the house. The Dude subsequently meets Bunny (Tara Reid), Lebowski's young nymphomaniacal trophy wife. |
| score: 0.180154202039 |
| What kind of sport do the Dude and his friends like? |
| 0) Bowling |
| 1) Tennis |
| 2) Basketball |
| 3) Football |
| 4) Swimming |
| Plot: The affair apparently over, the Dude and his bowling teammates return to the bowling alley. When they leave, they are confronted in the parking lot by the nihilists who have set the Dude's car on fire. They once again demand the ransom money. After hearing what the Dude and Walter know, the nihilists try to mug them anyway. Walter violently overcomes all three of them. However, in the excitement, Donny suffers a fatal heart attack. |
| score: 0.333925748365 |
| What does Walter want to do after the funeral? |
| 0) To get drunk |
| 1) To go swimming |
| 2) To go bowling |
| 3) To go home and rest |
| 4) To go fighting |
| Plot: The affair apparently over, the Dude and his bowling teammates return to the bowling alley. When they leave, they are confronted in the parking lot by the nihilists who have set the Dude's car on fire. They once again demand the ransom money. After hearing what the Dude and Walter know, the nihilists try to mug them anyway. Walter violently overcomes all three of them. However, in the excitement, Donny suffers a fatal heart attack. |
| score: 0.230395768929 |
| What does the narrator at the end tell about Maude? |
| 0) That she moved to a different town |
| 1) That she is sick |
| 2) That she is pregnant with a 'little Lebowski' |
| 3) That she had a baby |
| 4) That she got a job |
| Plot: Walter and the Dude go to the beach to scatter Donny's ashes. Walter turns an informal eulogy into a tribute to the Vietnam War. After accidentally covering the Dude with Donny's ashes, and after a brief argument, Walter hugs him and says, "Come on. Fuck it, man. Let's go bowling." At the bowling alley, the story's narrator (Sam Elliott) tells the viewer that Maude is pregnant with a "little Lebowski" and expresses his hope that the Dude and Walter will win the bowling tournament. |
| score: 0.365208816803 |
| What is Operation Treadstone? |
| 0) A secret neo-Nazi organization |
| 1) An FBI black operation program |
| 2) An honor society |
| 3) A secret terrorist organization |
| 4) A CIA black operation program |
| Plot: As he leaves, a bank employee contacts Operation Treadstone, a CIA black operation program. Alexander Conklin (Chris Cooper), head of Treadstone, assures Abbott that he will clean up Jason's failure against Wombosi, activating three agents to take down Bourne: Castel, Manheim, and the Professor (Clive Owen). Chased by police, Jason is then pursued through a U.S. consulate but manages to evade capture. He encounters a German woman named Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente), offering her $20,000 to drive him to the address in Paris on his French driving license. |
| score: 0.232029142206 |
| Who are Castel, Manheim and the Professor? |
| 0) Firemen |
| 1) U.S. Senators |
| 2) CIA agents |
| 3) Police officers |
| 4) FBI agents |
| Plot: As he leaves, a bank employee contacts Operation Treadstone, a CIA black operation program. Alexander Conklin (Chris Cooper), head of Treadstone, assures Abbott that he will clean up Jason's failure against Wombosi, activating three agents to take down Bourne: Castel, Manheim, and the Professor (Clive Owen). Chased by police, Jason is then pursued through a U.S. consulate but manages to evade capture. He encounters a German woman named Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente), offering her $20,000 to drive him to the address in Paris on his French driving license. |
| score: 0.25176851677 |
| How does Jason get in contact with the Hotel Regina? |
| 0) He pushes the redial button on his phone |
| 1) He has a friend call the hotel for him |
| 2) He writes a letter to the hotel |
| 3) He e-mails the hotel |
| 4) He goes to the front desk |
| Plot: Jason arrives at the address, an apartment, where he hits redial on his phone and is connected to the Hotel Regina. Jason enquires about some names: a "Jason Bourne" is not registered there, but "John Michael Kane" was and died two weeks ago in a car crash. Castel then ambushes Jason and Marie at the apartment, but Jason defeats him in a hand-to-hand fight. Marie finds wanted posters in Castel's bag with both her and Jason's pictures, while Castel jumps out of a window to his death. Marie, in shock, is later resolved to join Jason as they escape and investigate "John Michael Kane". |
| score: 0.255675414537 |
| What kind of implant does the man that the Italian fishermen save have? |
| 0) It is unclear |
| 1) A GPS tracker |
| 2) A hip implant |
| 3) A laser projector |
| 4) A microchip |
| Plot: In the Mediterranean Sea, Italian fishermen rescue an unconscious American man (Matt Damon) floating adrift with two gunshot wounds in his back. The boat's skipper finds a tiny laser projector surgically implanted under the man's skin at the hip. When activated, it displays a safe deposit box number in Zrich. When he regains consciousness, the man discovers he has dissociative (or psychogenic) amnesia. It is soon revealed the amnesia is selective, as the man realizes he knows several languages and advanced combat skills. Much later he remembers fragments of the C.I.A. trauma-based programming which erased and replaced his identity. When the ship docks, he sets off to investigate the deposit box. |
| score: 0.228556066722 |
| Where is the American man found? |
| 0) In the Mediterranean Sea |
| 1) In the Caribbean Sea |
| 2) In the Indian Ocean |
| 3) In the Red Sea |
| 4) In the Pacific Ocean |
| Plot: In the Mediterranean Sea, Italian fishermen rescue an unconscious American man (Matt Damon) floating adrift with two gunshot wounds in his back. The boat's skipper finds a tiny laser projector surgically implanted under the man's skin at the hip. When activated, it displays a safe deposit box number in Zrich. When he regains consciousness, the man discovers he has dissociative (or psychogenic) amnesia. It is soon revealed the amnesia is selective, as the man realizes he knows several languages and advanced combat skills. Much later he remembers fragments of the C.I.A. trauma-based programming which erased and replaced his identity. When the ship docks, he sets off to investigate the deposit box. |
| score: 0.143524117397 |
| What passport does the man take from the safe deposit box? |
| 0) The American passport |
| 1) The Canadian Passport |
| 2) The Spanish Passport |
| 3) The German passport |
| 4) The Mexican Passport |
| Plot: At CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Deputy Director Ward Abbott (Brian Cox) learns that a CIA assassination attempt against exiled African dictator Nykwana Wombosi (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) failed. Meanwhile, in Zrich, the amnesiac man incapacitates two policemen using advanced hand-to-hand combat when they attempt to arrest him for vagrancy. The next morning, he visits the bank and opens the safe deposit box of the account number displayed by the implanted projector to find several passports containing his picture under different names, nationalities, and addresses, large amounts of assorted currencies, and a handgun. Taking an American passport name, Jason Bourne, he leaves with everything but the handgun. |
| score: 0.221802058397 |
| Who did the CIA try to murder? |
| 0) Former U.S. President Nykwana Wombosi |
| 1) Matt Damon |
| 2) Former African dictator Nykwana Wombosi |
| 3) Former Algerian President Nykwana Wombosi |
| 4) Ward Abbott |
| Plot: At CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Deputy Director Ward Abbott (Brian Cox) learns that a CIA assassination attempt against exiled African dictator Nykwana Wombosi (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) failed. Meanwhile, in Zrich, the amnesiac man incapacitates two policemen using advanced hand-to-hand combat when they attempt to arrest him for vagrancy. The next morning, he visits the bank and opens the safe deposit box of the account number displayed by the implanted projector to find several passports containing his picture under different names, nationalities, and addresses, large amounts of assorted currencies, and a handgun. Taking an American passport name, Jason Bourne, he leaves with everything but the handgun. |
| score: 0.239810435166 |
| What does the man find in the deposit box? |
| 0) Several driver's licenses with his picture, currency from around the world, and a handgun |
| 1) Several documents with his picture, currency from around the world, and a shotgun |
| 2) Diamonds and a stick of gum |
| 3) Nothing; the deposit box is empty |
| 4) Several passports with his picture, currency from around the world, and a handgun |
| Plot: At CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Deputy Director Ward Abbott (Brian Cox) learns that a CIA assassination attempt against exiled African dictator Nykwana Wombosi (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) failed. Meanwhile, in Zrich, the amnesiac man incapacitates two policemen using advanced hand-to-hand combat when they attempt to arrest him for vagrancy. The next morning, he visits the bank and opens the safe deposit box of the account number displayed by the implanted projector to find several passports containing his picture under different names, nationalities, and addresses, large amounts of assorted currencies, and a handgun. Taking an American passport name, Jason Bourne, he leaves with everything but the handgun. |
| score: 0.24364936072 |
| What does the man realize, after gaining consciousness in Italy? |
| 0) That he is being hunted |
| 1) Multiple languages |
| 2) The location of the safe deposit box |
| 3) That he is a hired assassin |
| 4) Fragments of the CIA trauma-based programming which replaced his identity |
| Plot: In the Mediterranean Sea, Italian fishermen rescue an unconscious American man (Matt Damon) floating adrift with two gunshot wounds in his back. The boat's skipper finds a tiny laser projector surgically implanted under the man's skin at the hip. When activated, it displays a safe deposit box number in Zrich. When he regains consciousness, the man discovers he has dissociative (or psychogenic) amnesia. It is soon revealed the amnesia is selective, as the man realizes he knows several languages and advanced combat skills. Much later he remembers fragments of the C.I.A. trauma-based programming which erased and replaced his identity. When the ship docks, he sets off to investigate the deposit box. |
| score: 0.200970427771 |
| What does the laser projector at the man's hip display? |
| 0) Bank account details |
| 1) A key |
| 2) A safe deposit box in Zurich |
| 3) A map |
| 4) His personal details |
| Plot: In the Mediterranean Sea, Italian fishermen rescue an unconscious American man (Matt Damon) floating adrift with two gunshot wounds in his back. The boat's skipper finds a tiny laser projector surgically implanted under the man's skin at the hip. When activated, it displays a safe deposit box number in Zrich. When he regains consciousness, the man discovers he has dissociative (or psychogenic) amnesia. It is soon revealed the amnesia is selective, as the man realizes he knows several languages and advanced combat skills. Much later he remembers fragments of the C.I.A. trauma-based programming which erased and replaced his identity. When the ship docks, he sets off to investigate the deposit box. |
| score: 0.297578123059 |
| Who found the American man floating on the sea? |
| 0) A couple of teenagers |
| 1) Divers |
| 2) Italian fishermen |
| 3) CIA Agents |
| 4) The Coast Guard |
| Plot: In the Mediterranean Sea, Italian fishermen rescue an unconscious American man (Matt Damon) floating adrift with two gunshot wounds in his back. The boat's skipper finds a tiny laser projector surgically implanted under the man's skin at the hip. When activated, it displays a safe deposit box number in Zrich. When he regains consciousness, the man discovers he has dissociative (or psychogenic) amnesia. It is soon revealed the amnesia is selective, as the man realizes he knows several languages and advanced combat skills. Much later he remembers fragments of the C.I.A. trauma-based programming which erased and replaced his identity. When the ship docks, he sets off to investigate the deposit box. |
| score: 0.183958311876 |
| Who kills Conklin? |
| 0) Manheim |
| 1) The Professor |
| 2) Abbot |
| 3) Jason |
| 4) Kane |
| Plot: As he leaves, a bank employee contacts Operation Treadstone, a CIA black operation program. Alexander Conklin (Chris Cooper), head of Treadstone, assures Abbott that he will clean up Jason's failure against Wombosi, activating three agents to take down Bourne: Castel, Manheim, and the Professor (Clive Owen). Chased by police, Jason is then pursued through a U.S. consulate but manages to evade capture. He encounters a German woman named Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente), offering her $20,000 to drive him to the address in Paris on his French driving license. |
| score: 0.247614353272 |
| What is the Operation Blackbriar? |
| 0) The CIA's successor program to Treadstone |
| 1) A secret MI5 program |
| 2) A secret FBI program |
| 3) The CIA's successor program to Treestone |
| 4) A secret Soviet program |
| Plot: Following his pursuit by Kirill, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) evades Moscow police. Six weeks later, CIA Deputy Director Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) divulges the audiotaped confession of Ward Abbott, the late former head of Operation Treadstone, to Director Ezra Kramer (Scott Glenn). Meanwhile, in Turin, journalist Simon Ross (Paddy Considine) of The Guardian meets a paid informant to learn about Jason and Operation Blackbriar, the program succeeding Treadstone. The CIA tracks Ross as he returns to London, after his mention of "Blackbriar" during a cell-phone call to his editor is detected by the ECHELON system. Jason reappears in Paris to inform Martin Kreutz (Daniel Brhl), the step-brother of his girlfriend Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente) of her assassination in India. |
| score: 0.255790623924 |
| Where does Simon Ross work? |
| 0) BBC News |
| 1) The New York Post |
| 2) The Independent |
| 3) Time Magazine |
| 4) The Guardian |
| Plot: Following his pursuit by Kirill, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) evades Moscow police. Six weeks later, CIA Deputy Director Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) divulges the audiotaped confession of Ward Abbott, the late former head of Operation Treadstone, to Director Ezra Kramer (Scott Glenn). Meanwhile, in Turin, journalist Simon Ross (Paddy Considine) of The Guardian meets a paid informant to learn about Jason and Operation Blackbriar, the program succeeding Treadstone. The CIA tracks Ross as he returns to London, after his mention of "Blackbriar" during a cell-phone call to his editor is detected by the ECHELON system. Jason reappears in Paris to inform Martin Kreutz (Daniel Brhl), the step-brother of his girlfriend Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente) of her assassination in India. |
| score: 0.138104883466 |
| Where was Marie Helena Kreutz murdered? |
| 0) China |
| 1) Bangladesh |
| 2) Pakistan |
| 3) Spain |
| 4) India |
| Plot: Following his pursuit by Kirill, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) evades Moscow police. Six weeks later, CIA Deputy Director Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) divulges the audiotaped confession of Ward Abbott, the late former head of Operation Treadstone, to Director Ezra Kramer (Scott Glenn). Meanwhile, in Turin, journalist Simon Ross (Paddy Considine) of The Guardian meets a paid informant to learn about Jason and Operation Blackbriar, the program succeeding Treadstone. The CIA tracks Ross as he returns to London, after his mention of "Blackbriar" during a cell-phone call to his editor is detected by the ECHELON system. Jason reappears in Paris to inform Martin Kreutz (Daniel Brhl), the step-brother of his girlfriend Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente) of her assassination in India. |
| score: 0.14967731624 |
| Who is Pamela Landy? |
| 0) The deputy director of the Moscow Police Force |
| 1) The deputy director of the NYPD |
| 2) The deputy director of the CIA |
| 3) A friend of Jason's |
| 4) The deputy director of the FBI |
| Plot: Following his pursuit by Kirill, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) evades Moscow police. Six weeks later, CIA Deputy Director Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) divulges the audiotaped confession of Ward Abbott, the late former head of Operation Treadstone, to Director Ezra Kramer (Scott Glenn). Meanwhile, in Turin, journalist Simon Ross (Paddy Considine) of The Guardian meets a paid informant to learn about Jason and Operation Blackbriar, the program succeeding Treadstone. The CIA tracks Ross as he returns to London, after his mention of "Blackbriar" during a cell-phone call to his editor is detected by the ECHELON system. Jason reappears in Paris to inform Martin Kreutz (Daniel Brhl), the step-brother of his girlfriend Marie Helena Kreutz (Franka Potente) of her assassination in India. |
| score: 0.255210422279 |
| Who shoots at Jason? |
| 0) Landy |
| 1) Wills |
| 2) Vosen |
| 3) Paz |
| 4) Dr. Hirsch |
| Plot: Some time later, Nicky watches a news broadcast about the exposure of Operation Blackbriar, the arrests of Hirsch and Vosen, a criminal investigation against Kramer, and the whereabouts of David Webb a.k.a. Jason Bourne. Upon hearing that his body has not been found after a three-day search of the river, Nicky smiles. Jason is shown having survived from his attempted killing and swims away. |
| score: 0.270464390031 |
| Why does Jason arrive at a hospital at 415 East 71st Street? |
| 0) To meet with Dr. Hirsch |
| 1) To retrieve the Blackbrair files |
| 2) Landy tells him to meet her there |
| 3) To look for Paz |
| 4) Because of the memories triggered by the numbers he got from Landy |
| Plot: Jason arrives at a hospital at 415 East 71st Street, memories of which were triggered by the numbers that Landy had given him earlier. Outside, Jason meets Landy and gives her the Blackbriar files before going inside. Vosen figures out Landy's code and warns Dr. Albert Hirsch (Albert Finney), who ran Treadstone's behavior modification program, that Jason is coming. He follows Landy inside the building but is too late to stop her from faxing the Blackbriar documents out. Meanwhile, Jason encounters Hirsch on an upper floor and, with Hirsch's help, remembers that he volunteered for Treadstone. As Jason flees to the roof, he is confronted by Paz, who asks, "Why didn't you take the shot?" Jason repeats the dying words of The Professor: "Look at us. Look at what they make you give." Paz lowers his gun, but Vosen appears and shoots at Jason as he collapses into the East River. |
| score: 0.332667050383 |
| What does Nicky realize when she hears that Jason's body has not been found in the river? |
| 0) That he survived |
| 1) That he is coming to find her |
| 2) |
| 3) That he is dead |
| 4) That he will never be found |
| Plot: Some time later, Nicky watches a news broadcast about the exposure of Operation Blackbriar, the arrests of Hirsch and Vosen, a criminal investigation against Kramer, and the whereabouts of David Webb a.k.a. Jason Bourne. Upon hearing that his body has not been found after a three-day search of the river, Nicky smiles. Jason is shown having survived from his attempted killing and swims away. |
| score: 0.240282794119 |
| What happens to Vosen and Hirsch in the end? |
| 0) They are arrested |
| 1) They are killed |
| 2) They are being investigated |
| 3) They disappear |
| 4) They kill each other |
| Plot: Some time later, Nicky watches a news broadcast about the exposure of Operation Blackbriar, the arrests of Hirsch and Vosen, a criminal investigation against Kramer, and the whereabouts of David Webb a.k.a. Jason Bourne. Upon hearing that his body has not been found after a three-day search of the river, Nicky smiles. Jason is shown having survived from his attempted killing and swims away. |
| score: 0.230077356069 |
| Where is Neal Daniels, according to Nicky Parsons? |
| 0) New York |
| 1) Tangier |
| 2) Madrid |
| 3) London |
| 4) Algiers |
| Plot: Jason reads Ross's articles and arranges a meeting with him at London Waterloo station. Jason realizes that the CIA is following Ross and helps him evade capture, but Ross ignores Jason's instructions, despite warning him and is assassinated by Blackbriar assassin Paz (Edgar Ramirez), on orders of Deputy Director Noah Vosen (David Straithairn). Vosen's team, reluctantly assisted by Landy, analyzes Ross's notes and realize Neal Daniels (Colin Stinton), a CIA Station chief involved with Treadstone and Blackbriar, was his source. Jason makes his way to Daniels's office in Madrid but finds it empty. He incapacitates gunmen sent by Vosen and Landy. Nicolette "Nicky" Parsons (Julia Stiles), a former Treadstone technician who shares a history with Jason, tells him that Daniels has fled to Tangier and aids his escape from an arriving CIA unit. |
| score: 0.227069701965 |
| How does Mercer try to trick Erica into getting caught? |
| 0) By bugging her phone |
| 1) By asking her tricky questions |
| 2) By taking her to interview a prostitute that Erica saved before |
| 3) By taking her to interview one of the subway car passangers |
| 4) By telling her who should be killed next |
| Plot: When Erica kills the suspect that Detective Mercer had long been after, Mercer comes to suspect her as the killer. He attempts to set a trap for Erica by taking her along with him to interview the prostitute she had saved before, but the prostitute does not let on that she knows Erica. When Mercer is finally able to interview one of the subway car passengers he gets a description of the probable vigilante, and learns that it is a female rather than male as previously suspected. When the police bring in Erica to identify one of the suspects in her attack, she recognizes one of them but does not identify him. After, Mercer meets Erica for coffee during which he hints that he suspects her as the probable vigilante. |
| score: 0.460168336341 |
| Where do the police find Erica's engagement ring? |
| 0) They find her ring at a parking lot. |
| 1) They find her ring at a flee market. |
| 2) At a pawn shop. |
| 3) At a local grocery store. |
| 4) At a fast-food place. |
| Plot: Informed by the police that they found her engagement ring at a pawn shop, she manages to hunt down a phone number at the pawn shop. With the phone number she is able to track down one of the attacker's ex-girlfriends, who witnessed the whole attack but is too frightened to rat on them, fearing a similar reprisal. However, she forwards the video recording of Erica's attack to Erica's phone. Erica almost breaks down on seeing the video, then forwards it to detective Mercer. Erica, now armed with positive visual identification of all three attackers, is able to track them down. |
| score: 0.297131794777 |
| What weapon do the guys on the train threaten Erica with? |
| 0) They threaten her with a knife. |
| 1) They threaten her with a bat. |
| 2) They threaten her with a gun with a silencer. |
| 3) They threaten her with a Swiss Army knife. |
| 4) They threaten her with a gun. |
| Plot: When she stops at a convenience store, a man comes in screaming at the female cashier for not allowing him to see his kids, and shoots her. The killer then hears Erica's cell phone ringer, whilst attempting to clear out the till, and stalks her in the aisles. Just as the killer is about to find her, Erica is overcome with fear and shoots through the aisles and kills him. On another night, two street thugs harass and threaten passengers in a subway car. The passengers all leave at the next stop except Erica. When the thugs, amazed that she wasn't threatened enough to leave, take it as a challenge and threaten her with a knife, Erica shoots them both dead. Another night, she attempts to save a prostitute by threatening the brutal pimp with her pistol. When he attempts to run them down with his car in retaliation, she shoots him in the head, but not before he runs over the prostitute. The prostitute is injured, but lives, and is taken to the hospital. All the while, Erica attempts to track down the thugs who killed David. |
| score: 0.242655886928 |
| What is the name of the detective Erica befriends? |
| 0) Sean Mercer |
| 1) Vitale |
| 2) Sean Reed |
| 3) Ethan Smith |
| 4) Murrow |
| Plot: When Erica kills the suspect that Detective Mercer had long been after, Mercer comes to suspect her as the killer. He attempts to set a trap for Erica by taking her along with him to interview the prostitute she had saved before, but the prostitute does not let on that she knows Erica. When Mercer is finally able to interview one of the subway car passengers he gets a description of the probable vigilante, and learns that it is a female rather than male as previously suspected. When the police bring in Erica to identify one of the suspects in her attack, she recognizes one of them but does not identify him. After, Mercer meets Erica for coffee during which he hints that he suspects her as the probable vigilante. |
| score: 0.351578053153 |
| Who does Erica manage to track down with phone number she gets from the pawnshop? |
| 0) One of the attackers' wife |
| 1) One of the atttackers' father |
| 2) The person who sold the ring to the pawnbroker |
| 3) One of the attackers |
| 4) One of the attackers' ex-girlfriend |
| Plot: Informed by the police that they found her engagement ring at a pawn shop, she manages to hunt down a phone number at the pawn shop. With the phone number she is able to track down one of the attacker's ex-girlfriends, who witnessed the whole attack but is too frightened to rat on them, fearing a similar reprisal. However, she forwards the video recording of Erica's attack to Erica's phone. Erica almost breaks down on seeing the video, then forwards it to detective Mercer. Erica, now armed with positive visual identification of all three attackers, is able to track them down. |
| score: 0.359712362468 |
| What does the attacker's ex-girlfriend send Erica? |
| 0) A video recording of Erica's attack |
| 1) A recorded confession by one of the attackers |
| 2) A home address for one of the attackers |
| 3) An audio recording of Erica's attack |
| 4) A group photo of the attackers |
| Plot: Informed by the police that they found her engagement ring at a pawn shop, she manages to hunt down a phone number at the pawn shop. With the phone number she is able to track down one of the attacker's ex-girlfriends, who witnessed the whole attack but is too frightened to rat on them, fearing a similar reprisal. However, she forwards the video recording of Erica's attack to Erica's phone. Erica almost breaks down on seeing the video, then forwards it to detective Mercer. Erica, now armed with positive visual identification of all three attackers, is able to track them down. |
| score: 0.431000783869 |
| Who does Erica send the video to? |
| 0) Detective Mercer |
| 1) Carol |
| 2) Chloe |
| 3) Detective Vitale |
| 4) Ethan |
| Plot: Informed by the police that they found her engagement ring at a pawn shop, she manages to hunt down a phone number at the pawn shop. With the phone number she is able to track down one of the attacker's ex-girlfriends, who witnessed the whole attack but is too frightened to rat on them, fearing a similar reprisal. However, she forwards the video recording of Erica's attack to Erica's phone. Erica almost breaks down on seeing the video, then forwards it to detective Mercer. Erica, now armed with positive visual identification of all three attackers, is able to track them down. |
| score: 0.366785635265 |
| What did the criminals use to film the attack on Erica and David? |
| 0) A cam-coder |
| 1) Hand-held cameras |
| 2) A mounted camera |
| 3) Their phones |
| 4) Hidden cameras |
| Plot: As radio show host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) and her fianc David (Naveen Andrews) are walking their dog at night at Stranger's Gate in New York's Central Park, they are attacked by three violent criminals who film the whole attack on their phones. David dies from his injuries, and Erica, while seriously injured, survives. Angry and traumatized, she attempts to purchase a gun. Terrified and unwilling to wait the month required to obtain a gun legally, she buys a Kahr K9 semi-automatic pistol from a black market gun dealer. |
| score: 0.229865907695 |
| What is Erica's fiancee's name? |
| 0) Cash |
| 1) David |
| 2) Ethan |
| 3) Reed |
| 4) Lee |
| Plot: As radio show host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) and her fianc David (Naveen Andrews) are walking their dog at night at Stranger's Gate in New York's Central Park, they are attacked by three violent criminals who film the whole attack on their phones. David dies from his injuries, and Erica, while seriously injured, survives. Angry and traumatized, she attempts to purchase a gun. Terrified and unwilling to wait the month required to obtain a gun legally, she buys a Kahr K9 semi-automatic pistol from a black market gun dealer. |
| score: 0.220769610414 |
| What happens to Erica and David while they are walking their dog in Central Park? |
| 0) They are attacked by wolves |
| 1) They fall off a wet path |
| 2) They are robbed by some violent prostitutes |
| 3) They are attacked by three violent criminals |
| 4) They lose their dog |
| Plot: As radio show host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) and her fianc David (Naveen Andrews) are walking their dog at night at Stranger's Gate in New York's Central Park, they are attacked by three violent criminals who film the whole attack on their phones. David dies from his injuries, and Erica, while seriously injured, survives. Angry and traumatized, she attempts to purchase a gun. Terrified and unwilling to wait the month required to obtain a gun legally, she buys a Kahr K9 semi-automatic pistol from a black market gun dealer. |
| score: 0.304991971024 |
| What happens to David as a result of the attack? |
| 0) He suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder |
| 1) He recovers but loses his arm |
| 2) He dies from his injuries |
| 3) He recovers after a while |
| 4) He becomes comatose |
| Plot: As radio show host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) and her fianc David (Naveen Andrews) are walking their dog at night at Stranger's Gate in New York's Central Park, they are attacked by three violent criminals who film the whole attack on their phones. David dies from his injuries, and Erica, while seriously injured, survives. Angry and traumatized, she attempts to purchase a gun. Terrified and unwilling to wait the month required to obtain a gun legally, she buys a Kahr K9 semi-automatic pistol from a black market gun dealer. |
| score: 0.14505660666 |
| What does Erica Bain do for a living? |
| 0) She hosts a radio show |
| 1) She has no job |
| 2) She is a criminal |
| 3) She is a housewife |
| 4) She is a journalist at a newspaper |
| Plot: As radio show host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) and her fianc David (Naveen Andrews) are walking their dog at night at Stranger's Gate in New York's Central Park, they are attacked by three violent criminals who film the whole attack on their phones. David dies from his injuries, and Erica, while seriously injured, survives. Angry and traumatized, she attempts to purchase a gun. Terrified and unwilling to wait the month required to obtain a gun legally, she buys a Kahr K9 semi-automatic pistol from a black market gun dealer. |
| score: 0.283033670559 |
| What fable does Jody tell Fergus? |
| 0) The Scorpion and the Frog |
| 1) |
| 2) The Banshee |
| 3) The Hare and the Tortoise |
| 4) The Pookas |
| Plot: A few months later, Dil visits Fergus in prison where he is serving six years. After discussing his post-release plans, she asks why he took the fall for her, and he responds, "As a man once said, it's in my nature." He then tells her the story of the Scorpion and the Frog. |
| score: 0.404987315285 |
| What fable does Fergus tell Dil in prison? |
| 0) The Scorpion and the Frog |
| 1) The Two Frogs |
| 2) The Hare and the Tortoise |
| 3) The Ant and the Grasshopper |
| 4) The Lion and the Mouse |
| Plot: A few months later, Dil visits Fergus in prison where he is serving six years. After discussing his post-release plans, she asks why he took the fall for her, and he responds, "As a man once said, it's in my nature." He then tells her the story of the Scorpion and the Frog. |
| score: 0.575997919413 |
| What do we learn from the first reading of Daisy Fuller's diary about a certain birth? |
| 0) A girl resembling an old man was born on November 11, 1918 |
| 1) A boy resembling an old man was born on January 11, 1981 |
| 2) A boy resembling an old woman was born on November 11, 1918 |
| 3) A boy resembling an old man was born on November 11, 1918 |
| 4) A girl resembling an old woman was born on November 11, 1918 |
| Plot: In 2005, elderly Daisy Fuller is on her deathbed in a New Orleans hospital; she asks her daughter, Caroline, to read aloud from the diary of Benjamin Button. From the reading, we learn that on the evening of November 11, 1918, a boy is born with the appearance and physical maladies of an elderly man. The baby's mother died after giving birth, and the father, Thomas Button, abandons the infant on the porch of a nursing home. Queenie and Mr. "Tizzy" Weathers, workers at the nursing home, find the baby, and Queenie decides to care of him as her own. |
| score: 0.348476562154 |
| Why does Daisy's dancing career end? |
| 0) She breaks her leg during a rehearsal |
| 1) Her leg is crushed in a car accident |
| 2) She injures her back in an accident |
| 3) She quits to take care of her family |
| 4) Because of her age |
| Plot: In 1947, Benjamin visits Daisy in New York unannounced but departs upon seeing that she has fallen in love with someone else. In 1954, Daisy's dancing career ends when her leg is crushed in an automobile accident in Paris. When Benjamin visits her, Daisy is amazed by his youthful appearance, but, frustrated by her injuries, she tells him to stay out of her life. |
| score: 0.349925610749 |
| What happens in the spring of 1962? |
| 0) Daisy and Benjamin get married |
| 1) Daisy gives birth to Caroline |
| 2) Daisy returns to New Orleans and reunites with Benjamin |
| 3) Daisy opens a ballet studio |
| 4) Queenie dies |
| Plot: In spring 1962, Daisy returns to New Orleans and reunites with Benjamin. Now of comparable physical age, they fall in love and go sailing together. They return to learn that Queenie has died, then move in together. In 1967, Daisy, who has opened a ballet studio, tells Benjamin that she is pregnant; she gives birth to a girl, Caroline, in the spring of 1968. Believing he can not be a father to his daughter due to his reverse aging, Benjamin sells his belongings, leaves the proceeds to Daisy and Caroline, and departs the next spring; he travels alone during the 1970s. |
| score: 0.407649563525 |
| Who is Benjamin's new friend? |
| 0) Caroline |
| 1) George |
| 2) Mike |
| 3) Daisy |
| 4) Thomas |
| Plot: Benjamin returns to Daisy in 1980. Now married, Daisy introduces him, as a family friend, to her husband and daughter. Daisy admits that he was right to leave; she could not have coped otherwise. She later visits Benjamin at his hotel, where they again share their passion for each other, then part once more. |
| score: 0.515635594244 |
| Who does Benjamin meet without knowing his true identity? |
| 0) Caroline Button |
| 1) His father, Thomas Button |
| 2) President, Teddy Roosevelt |
| 3) His friend, Mike Clark |
| 4) George Balanchine |
| Plot: In May 1945, Benjamin returns to New Orleans and reunites with Queenie. A few weeks later, he reunites with Daisy; they go out for dinner. Upon failing to seduce him afterward, she departs. Benjamin later reunites with Thomas Button, who, terminally ill, reveals he is Benjamin's father and wills Benjamin his button company and his estate. |
| score: 0.400783471124 |
| Where is Benjamin's first work assignment? |
| 0) At a dance company |
| 1) On a plane |
| 2) On a tugboat |
| 3) At a nursing home |
| 4) At the train station |
| Plot: Benjamin learns to walk in 1925; he declares it a miracle, after which he uses crutches in place of a wheelchair. On Thanksgiving 1930, Benjamin meets seven-year-old Daisy, whose grandmother lives in the nursing home. He and Daisy become good friends. Later, he accepts work on a tugboat captained by Mike Clark. Benjamin also meets Thomas Button, who does not reveal that he is Benjamin's father. In Autumn 1936, Benjamin leaves New Orleans for a long-term work engagement with the tugboat crew; Daisy later is accepted into a dance company in New York City under choreographer George Balanchine. |
| score: 0.291605141011 |
| How does Daisy introduce Benjamin to her Caroline and her husband? |
| 0) As a family friend |
| 1) As an ex-lover |
| 2) As a relative |
| 3) As a former classmate |
| 4) As an old friend |
| Plot: Benjamin returns to Daisy in 1980. Now married, Daisy introduces him, as a family friend, to her husband and daughter. Daisy admits that he was right to leave; she could not have coped otherwise. She later visits Benjamin at his hotel, where they again share their passion for each other, then part once more. |
| score: 0.372528627141 |
| What year does Benjamin return to see Daisy and Caroline? |
| 0) 1987 |
| 1) 2008 |
| 2) 1980 |
| 3) 2007 |
| 4) 1985 |
| Plot: Benjamin returns to Daisy in 1980. Now married, Daisy introduces him, as a family friend, to her husband and daughter. Daisy admits that he was right to leave; she could not have coped otherwise. She later visits Benjamin at his hotel, where they again share their passion for each other, then part once more. |
| score: 0.461508474024 |
| What does Thomas leave Benjamin after he dies? |
| 0) His house |
| 1) He doesn't leave him anything |
| 2) His savings |
| 3) His button company and his estate |
| 4) His button collection |
| Plot: In May 1945, Benjamin returns to New Orleans and reunites with Queenie. A few weeks later, he reunites with Daisy; they go out for dinner. Upon failing to seduce him afterward, she departs. Benjamin later reunites with Thomas Button, who, terminally ill, reveals he is Benjamin's father and wills Benjamin his button company and his estate. |
| score: 0.40998539401 |
| What year does Benjamin return to New Orleans to see Queenie and Daisy? |
| 0) 1995 |
| 1) 1945 |
| 2) 1982 |
| 3) 2008 |
| 4) 1954 |
| Plot: In May 1945, Benjamin returns to New Orleans and reunites with Queenie. A few weeks later, he reunites with Daisy; they go out for dinner. Upon failing to seduce him afterward, she departs. Benjamin later reunites with Thomas Button, who, terminally ill, reveals he is Benjamin's father and wills Benjamin his button company and his estate. |
| score: 0.465127763013 |
| What happens to Daisy that ends her career as a dancer? |
| 0) She retires because of her age |
| 1) Her leg is crushed in a car accident |
| 2) An accident leaves her paralyzed |
| 3) She retires to raise a family |
| 4) She breaks her leg during a rehearsal |
| Plot: In 1947, Benjamin visits Daisy in New York unannounced but departs upon seeing that she has fallen in love with someone else. In 1954, Daisy's dancing career ends when her leg is crushed in an automobile accident in Paris. When Benjamin visits her, Daisy is amazed by his youthful appearance, but, frustrated by her injuries, she tells him to stay out of her life. |
| score: 0.333854418809 |
| What city is Daisy in when her accident happens? |
| 0) Barcelona |
| 1) Paris |
| 2) London |
| 3) Rome |
| 4) New York City |
| Plot: In 1947, Benjamin visits Daisy in New York unannounced but departs upon seeing that she has fallen in love with someone else. In 1954, Daisy's dancing career ends when her leg is crushed in an automobile accident in Paris. When Benjamin visits her, Daisy is amazed by his youthful appearance, but, frustrated by her injuries, she tells him to stay out of her life. |
| score: 0.272163682504 |
| What year does Daisy's accident happen? |
| 0) 1960 |
| 1) 1947 |
| 2) 1950 |
| 3) 1956 |
| 4) 1954 |
| Plot: In 1947, Benjamin visits Daisy in New York unannounced but departs upon seeing that she has fallen in love with someone else. In 1954, Daisy's dancing career ends when her leg is crushed in an automobile accident in Paris. When Benjamin visits her, Daisy is amazed by his youthful appearance, but, frustrated by her injuries, she tells him to stay out of her life. |
| score: 0.318555286425 |
| What happens when Benjamin goes to surprise Daisy in New York? |
| 0) She tells him she is married |
| 1) He finds that she broke her leg in an accident |
| 2) She is excited to see him |
| 3) He finds that she has fallen in love with someone else |
| 4) They start a relationship |
| Plot: In 1947, Benjamin visits Daisy in New York unannounced but departs upon seeing that she has fallen in love with someone else. In 1954, Daisy's dancing career ends when her leg is crushed in an automobile accident in Paris. When Benjamin visits her, Daisy is amazed by his youthful appearance, but, frustrated by her injuries, she tells him to stay out of her life. |
| score: 0.423921947399 |
| What is Benjamin's father's name? |
| 0) Thomas Button |
| 1) Teddy Roosevelt |
| 2) Monsieur Gateau |
| 3) Mr. Tizzy |
| 4) Thomas Fuller |
| Plot: In May 1945, Benjamin returns to New Orleans and reunites with Queenie. A few weeks later, he reunites with Daisy; they go out for dinner. Upon failing to seduce him afterward, she departs. Benjamin later reunites with Thomas Button, who, terminally ill, reveals he is Benjamin's father and wills Benjamin his button company and his estate. |
| score: 0.399631240244 |
| When was Benjamin Button born? |
| 0) 2005 |
| 1) 1982 |
| 2) 1970 |
| 3) 1967 |
| 4) 1918 |
| Plot: In 2005, elderly Daisy Fuller is on her deathbed in a New Orleans hospital; she asks her daughter, Caroline, to read aloud from the diary of Benjamin Button. From the reading, we learn that on the evening of November 11, 1918, a boy is born with the appearance and physical maladies of an elderly man. The baby's mother died after giving birth, and the father, Thomas Button, abandons the infant on the porch of a nursing home. Queenie and Mr. "Tizzy" Weathers, workers at the nursing home, find the baby, and Queenie decides to care of him as her own. |
| score: 0.297018808306 |
| Whose diary does Daisy ask her daughter to read from at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) Thomas's |
| 1) Benjamin's |
| 2) Hers |
| 3) Teddy's |
| 4) Queenie's |
| Plot: Benjamin returns to Daisy in 1980. Now married, Daisy introduces him, as a family friend, to her husband and daughter. Daisy admits that he was right to leave; she could not have coped otherwise. She later visits Benjamin at his hotel, where they again share their passion for each other, then part once more. |
| score: 0.480390667568 |
| What year is it when Daisy returns to New Orleans? |
| 0) 1968 |
| 1) 1967 |
| 2) 1962 |
| 3) 1960 |
| 4) 1970 |
| Plot: In spring 1962, Daisy returns to New Orleans and reunites with Benjamin. Now of comparable physical age, they fall in love and go sailing together. They return to learn that Queenie has died, then move in together. In 1967, Daisy, who has opened a ballet studio, tells Benjamin that she is pregnant; she gives birth to a girl, Caroline, in the spring of 1968. Believing he can not be a father to his daughter due to his reverse aging, Benjamin sells his belongings, leaves the proceeds to Daisy and Caroline, and departs the next spring; he travels alone during the 1970s. |
| score: 0.301045967868 |
| What holiday is everyone celebrating when Benjamin meets Daisy? |
| 0) Thanksgiving |
| 1) New Year's |
| 2) Christmas |
| 3) Labor Day |
| 4) Easter Sunday |
| Plot: Benjamin returns to Daisy in 1980. Now married, Daisy introduces him, as a family friend, to her husband and daughter. Daisy admits that he was right to leave; she could not have coped otherwise. She later visits Benjamin at his hotel, where they again share their passion for each other, then part once more. |
| score: 0.364782510232 |
| What is the name of the young girl Benjamin meets in the nursing home? |
| 0) Daisy |
| 1) Izzy |
| 2) Caroline |
| 3) Dorothy |
| 4) Queenie |
| Plot: Benjamin returns to Daisy in 1980. Now married, Daisy introduces him, as a family friend, to her husband and daughter. Daisy admits that he was right to leave; she could not have coped otherwise. She later visits Benjamin at his hotel, where they again share their passion for each other, then part once more. |
| score: 0.460281376479 |
| Why did the social workers contact Daisy? |
| 0) they believe she is his mother |
| 1) because the believe she is his sister |
| 2) because she left him at the hospital |
| 3) he told them her name |
| 4) they found her name in his diary |
| Plot: In 1990, widowed Daisy is contacted by social workers who have found Benjaminnow physically a pre-teen. When she arrives, they explain that he was living in a condemned building and was taken to the hospital in poor physical condition, and that they found her name in his diary. The bewildered social workers also say he is displaying early signs of dementia. Daisy moves into the nursing home in 1997 and cares for Benjamin for the rest of his life. In the spring of 2003, Benjamin dies in Daisy's arms, physically an infant but chronologically 84 years of age. Daisy dies as Hurricane Katrina approaches. |
| score: 0.253574819788 |
| What condition does Benjamin start to display that is common among the elderly? |
| 0) hearing loss |
| 1) cancer |
| 2) heart disease |
| 3) dementia |
| 4) brittle bones |
| Plot: In 1990, widowed Daisy is contacted by social workers who have found Benjaminnow physically a pre-teen. When she arrives, they explain that he was living in a condemned building and was taken to the hospital in poor physical condition, and that they found her name in his diary. The bewildered social workers also say he is displaying early signs of dementia. Daisy moves into the nursing home in 1997 and cares for Benjamin for the rest of his life. In the spring of 2003, Benjamin dies in Daisy's arms, physically an infant but chronologically 84 years of age. Daisy dies as Hurricane Katrina approaches. |
| score: 0.255610659504 |
| What hurricane is approaching as Daisy dies? |
| 0) Katrina |
| 1) Felix |
| 2) Hugo |
| 3) Irene |
| 4) Hector |
| Plot: In 1990, widowed Daisy is contacted by social workers who have found Benjaminnow physically a pre-teen. When she arrives, they explain that he was living in a condemned building and was taken to the hospital in poor physical condition, and that they found her name in his diary. The bewildered social workers also say he is displaying early signs of dementia. Daisy moves into the nursing home in 1997 and cares for Benjamin for the rest of his life. In the spring of 2003, Benjamin dies in Daisy's arms, physically an infant but chronologically 84 years of age. Daisy dies as Hurricane Katrina approaches. |
| score: 0.272130881331 |
| What does Benjamin look like (physically) when he dies? |
| 0) sick and frail |
| 1) he appears to be an infant |
| 2) a woman |
| 3) an old man |
| 4) healthy and strong |
| Plot: In 1990, widowed Daisy is contacted by social workers who have found Benjaminnow physically a pre-teen. When she arrives, they explain that he was living in a condemned building and was taken to the hospital in poor physical condition, and that they found her name in his diary. The bewildered social workers also say he is displaying early signs of dementia. Daisy moves into the nursing home in 1997 and cares for Benjamin for the rest of his life. In the spring of 2003, Benjamin dies in Daisy's arms, physically an infant but chronologically 84 years of age. Daisy dies as Hurricane Katrina approaches. |
| score: 0.265269545818 |
| Who does Klaatu meet with, that shares Klaatu's belief that humans are destructive? |
| 0) Rouhani |
| 1) Alien Mr. Wu |
| 2) Helen |
| 3) He meets John Driscoll |
| 4) He meets Dr. Myron |
| Plot: Klaatu meets with another alien, Mr. Wu (James Hong), who has lived on Earth for 70 years. Wu tells Klaatu that he has found the human race to be destructive and unwilling to change, which matches Klaatu's experience. Klaatu decides that the planet, with its rare ability to sustain complex life, must be cleansed of humans to ensure that it can survive. Klaatu orders smaller spheres to collect specimens of animal species, to preserve them off the planet. Helen quizzes Klaatu about his statement that he has come to save the Earth and discovers that he means to save the Earth from destruction by humankind. |
| score: 0.32866135011 |
| Who is the Secretary of Defense? |
| 0) Hillary Clinton |
| 1) John Driscoll |
| 2) Michael Granier |
| 3) Regina Jackson |
| 4) Helen Benson |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.169440190082 |
| What does the surgeon discover when he operates on the alien? |
| 0) The alien is a child |
| 1) Nothing unusual |
| 2) The alien is dead |
| 3) The alien body is actually a bioengineered form of clothing |
| 4) The alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.250718637377 |
| Who does Klaatu resemble? |
| 0) The surgeon who was operating on him |
| 1) The Secretary of Defense |
| 2) The President |
| 3) The Priest from the opening scene of the film |
| 4) The mountaineer from the opening scene of the film |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.299530660736 |
| Who helps Klaatu during his escape? |
| 0) Professor Barnhardt |
| 1) Helen and Professor Barnhardt |
| 2) Secretary Jackson and Helen |
| 3) Secretary Jackson |
| 4) Helen and Jacob |
| Plot: Klaatu warns that even if he manages to stop the swarm, there will be a price to the human way of life. The swarm arrives and Jacob and Helen become infected by the nano-machines. Klaatu walks through the swarm to the sphere, touching it moments before his body is consumed. The sphere deactivates the swarm, saving humanity, but at the expense of Earth's electrical capability, which is apparently rendered useless. The giant sphere leaves the Earth. |
| score: 0.357988525946 |
| Where is Klaatu taken for interrogation? |
| 0) A psychiatric facility |
| 1) A maximum security prison |
| 2) The White House |
| 3) A secure location in a government building |
| 4) An abandoned warehouse |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.226658957519 |
| What is Jackson's response to Klaatu? |
| 0) She orders that he be sent to a secure location for interrogation |
| 1) She orders that he be sent to a psychiatric facility |
| 2) She orders that he be sent to a maximum security prison |
| 3) She orders that he be sent to a secure location for execution |
| 4) She agrees for him to accompany her to the U.N. conference |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.270022918242 |
| Who does Klaatu introduce himself as? |
| 0) A representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth |
| 1) An assassin sent to kill all of the leaders of Earth |
| 2) The Emperor of an alien civilization, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth |
| 3) A mountain climber |
| 4) A doctor |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.318357168941 |
| Who operates on the alien? |
| 0) A military surgeon |
| 1) A pediatric surgeon |
| 2) A veterinarian |
| 3) A civilian |
| 4) A plastic surgeon |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.174614516144 |
| How do Helen and Jacob help Klaatu? |
| 0) They give him a ride out of the area |
| 1) They teach him English |
| 2) They take him to the U.N. conference |
| 3) They get him a fake ID |
| 4) They give him directions to the U.N. conference and the nearest hotel |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.282974197076 |
| Why was Klaatu sent to earth? |
| 0) To talk to the leaders of the U.S. at a the President's house |
| 1) To talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference |
| 2) To tour Earth's major cities |
| 3) To yell at the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference |
| 4) To climb a mountain |
| Plot: A military surgeon discovers that the alien body is actually a bioengineered space suit, composed of placenta-like material covering a human-like being. The being quickly ages into Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks like the mountaineer from the opening scene of the film. Klaatu informs Secretary of Defense Regina Jackson (Kathy Bates) that he is a representative of a group of alien civilizations, sent to talk to the leaders of Earth at a United Nations conference in the city. Jackson instead orders that Klaatu be sent to a secure location for interrogation. Klaatu manages to escape and Helen and her stepson Jacob (Jaden Smith) give him a ride out of the area. The trio are pursued and harassed by the authorities for the rest of the film. |
| score: 0.303111881266 |
| What year did the mountaineer come across the glowing sphere? |
| 0) 2000 |
| 1) 1988 |
| 2) 1928 |
| 3) 1852 |
| 4) 2008 |
| Plot: In 1928, a solitary mountaineer encounters a glowing sphere. He loses consciousness and when he wakes, the sphere has gone and there is a scar on his hand where a sample of his DNA has been taken. |
| score: 0.531391039756 |
| What happens to the mountaineer when he sees the glowing sphere? |
| 0) He goes blind |
| 1) He loses consciousness |
| 2) He dies |
| 3) Nothing |
| 4) He freezes over |
| Plot: In 1928, a solitary mountaineer encounters a glowing sphere. He loses consciousness and when he wakes, the sphere has gone and there is a scar on his hand where a sample of his DNA has been taken. |
| score: 0.488428466682 |
| Why is there a scar on the mountaineer's hand? |
| 0) Because a sample of his DNA has been taken |
| 1) Because a wild animal bit him |
| 2) Because he cut it while climbing the mountain |
| 3) Because an alien bit him |
| 4) Because he was born with a scar on his hand |
| Plot: In 1928, a solitary mountaineer encounters a glowing sphere. He loses consciousness and when he wakes, the sphere has gone and there is a scar on his hand where a sample of his DNA has been taken. |
| score: 0.4189571299 |
| What does the mountaineer find? |
| 0) A giant robot-like figure |
| 1) A glowing sphere |
| 2) A space ship |
| 3) A glowing cube |
| 4) An alien corpse |
| Plot: In 1928, a solitary mountaineer encounters a glowing sphere. He loses consciousness and when he wakes, the sphere has gone and there is a scar on his hand where a sample of his DNA has been taken. |
| score: 0.517564257514 |
| What happens to Helen and Jacob when the swarm of insects arrive? |
| 0) They get infected by the nano-machines |
| 1) They go crazy |
| 2) They collapse |
| 3) They die instantly |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: Klaatu warns that even if he manages to stop the swarm, there will be a price to the human way of life. The swarm arrives and Jacob and Helen become infected by the nano-machines. Klaatu walks through the swarm to the sphere, touching it moments before his body is consumed. The sphere deactivates the swarm, saving humanity, but at the expense of Earth's electrical capability, which is apparently rendered useless. The giant sphere leaves the Earth. |
| score: 0.351554573216 |
| What does Klaatu do to stop the swarm? |
| 0) He shoots at the swarm |
| 1) He walks through the swarm to the sphere and touches it to stop the swarm |
| 2) He jumps up and down in the middle of the swarm until it goes away |
| 3) He runs through the swarm to the sphere and touches it to stop the swarm |
| 4) He yells at the swarm to go away |
| Plot: Klaatu warns that even if he manages to stop the swarm, there will be a price to the human way of life. The swarm arrives and Jacob and Helen become infected by the nano-machines. Klaatu walks through the swarm to the sphere, touching it moments before his body is consumed. The sphere deactivates the swarm, saving humanity, but at the expense of Earth's electrical capability, which is apparently rendered useless. The giant sphere leaves the Earth. |
| score: 0.456780880044 |
| What happens to the sphere after Klaatu's body is consumed? |
| 0) It flies a few feet and lands again |
| 1) It leaves Earth |
| 2) Nothing; it stays on Earth |
| 3) It disappears |
| 4) It self-destructs |
| Plot: Klaatu warns that even if he manages to stop the swarm, there will be a price to the human way of life. The swarm arrives and Jacob and Helen become infected by the nano-machines. Klaatu walks through the swarm to the sphere, touching it moments before his body is consumed. The sphere deactivates the swarm, saving humanity, but at the expense of Earth's electrical capability, which is apparently rendered useless. The giant sphere leaves the Earth. |
| score: 0.352983300301 |
| What is Klaatu's warning? |
| 0) He warns Helen and Jacob that the sun is dying out |
| 1) He warns Helen and Jacob that if he stops the swarm, all of the humans will die |
| 2) He warns Helen and Jacob that if they stay on Earth they will die |
| 3) He warns Helen and Jacob that even after he stops the swarm, other aliens will come to invade Earth |
| 4) He warns Helen and Jacob that even after he stops the swarm, there will be a price to the human way of life |
| Plot: Klaatu warns that even if he manages to stop the swarm, there will be a price to the human way of life. The swarm arrives and Jacob and Helen become infected by the nano-machines. Klaatu walks through the swarm to the sphere, touching it moments before his body is consumed. The sphere deactivates the swarm, saving humanity, but at the expense of Earth's electrical capability, which is apparently rendered useless. The giant sphere leaves the Earth. |
| score: 0.425153825963 |
| Who surrounds the spaceship when it lands? |
| 0) Civilians |
| 1) Animals |
| 2) The FBI |
| 3) Aliens |
| 4) The police and the military |
| Plot: In the present day, a rapidly moving object is detected beyond Jupiter's orbit and forecast to impact Manhattan. The United States government hastily assembles a group of scientists, including Dr. Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly), to formulate a survival plan. The object slows down just before impact and is revealed to be a large spherical spaceship, which lands gently in Central Park. The sphere is quickly surrounded by police and a heavily armed, hostile, and rather chaotic US military force. |
| score: 0.14917864513 |
| When does Klaatu change his mind about the human race? |
| 0) After he sees Professor Barnhardt comforting Jacob at his father's grave |
| 1) After he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave |
| 2) After he sees a sunrise on Earth |
| 3) After he sees Jacob comforting Helen at her father's grave |
| 4) After he eats his first hamburger |
| Plot: Hoping to persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity, Helen takes him to the home of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Barnhardt (John Cleese). They discuss how Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise. Klaatu is impressed by the beauty of the music by Bach playing in the background. Klaatu finally realizes that he has misjudged humanity when he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave. They head for the sphere in Central Park to try to stop the swarm. |
| score: 0.368738656075 |
| Who is Professor Barnhardt? |
| 0) A Nobel Prize-winning professor |
| 1) A champion chess-player |
| 2) Helen's father |
| 3) An award-winning writer |
| 4) An award-winning composer |
| Plot: Hoping to persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity, Helen takes him to the home of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Barnhardt (John Cleese). They discuss how Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise. Klaatu is impressed by the beauty of the music by Bach playing in the background. Klaatu finally realizes that he has misjudged humanity when he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave. They head for the sphere in Central Park to try to stop the swarm. |
| score: 0.243012100357 |
| What do Klaatu and Prof. Barnhardt discuss? |
| 0) How Klaatu's own race was killed by a superior alien race that invaded their planet and decided it wasn't worth saving |
| 1) What the meaning of life is |
| 2) How beautiful music on Earth is |
| 3) The Big Bang Theory |
| 4) How Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise |
| Plot: Hoping to persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity, Helen takes him to the home of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Barnhardt (John Cleese). They discuss how Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise. Klaatu is impressed by the beauty of the music by Bach playing in the background. Klaatu finally realizes that he has misjudged humanity when he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave. They head for the sphere in Central Park to try to stop the swarm. |
| score: 0.47673232761 |
| What music is playing in the background? |
| 0) Britney Spears |
| 1) Mozart |
| 2) Beethoven |
| 3) Bach |
| 4) Brahms |
| Plot: Hoping to persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity, Helen takes him to the home of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Barnhardt (John Cleese). They discuss how Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise. Klaatu is impressed by the beauty of the music by Bach playing in the background. Klaatu finally realizes that he has misjudged humanity when he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave. They head for the sphere in Central Park to try to stop the swarm. |
| score: 0.182263262444 |
| How does Klaatu react to hearing Bach's music? |
| 0) He is disgusted by how horrible the music sounds |
| 1) He is angered by beauty of the music |
| 2) He is impressed by how loud the music is |
| 3) He is impressed by the beauty of the music |
| 4) He doesn't pay any attention to the music |
| Plot: Hoping to persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity, Helen takes him to the home of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Barnhardt (John Cleese). They discuss how Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise. Klaatu is impressed by the beauty of the music by Bach playing in the background. Klaatu finally realizes that he has misjudged humanity when he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave. They head for the sphere in Central Park to try to stop the swarm. |
| score: 0.300738524223 |
| Why does Helen take Klaatu to visit Professor Barnhardt? |
| 0) She wants Klaatu to hear Professor Barnhardt's collection of classical music |
| 1) She thinks meeting Professor Barnhardt will persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity |
| 2) She wants to show Klaatu what human houses look like |
| 3) She thinks Professor Barnhardt can find a way to send Klaatu back to his own planet before he destroys humanity |
| 4) She thinks Klaatu could use a friend |
| Plot: Hoping to persuade Klaatu to change his mind about humanity, Helen takes him to the home of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Barnhardt (John Cleese). They discuss how Klaatu's own race went through a drastic evolution to survive their own star's demise. Klaatu is impressed by the beauty of the music by Bach playing in the background. Klaatu finally realizes that he has misjudged humanity when he sees Helen comforting Jacob at his father's grave. They head for the sphere in Central Park to try to stop the swarm. |
| score: 0.457077140414 |
| How does the drone strike affect the sphere? |
| 0) The sphere attacks the military |
| 1) The sphere leaves the Earth in panic |
| 2) The sphere leaves for Virginia |
| 3) The sphere sends more similar spheres around the world |
| 4) A robot prevents the drone strike on the sphere |
| Plot: The presence of the sphere, and others like it around the world, causes a widespread panic. The military launch a drone attack on the sphere, but are thwarted by the robot. They cautiously enclose the robot and transport it to Virginia. |
| score: 0.631094615701 |
| What effect do the spheres have on the population? |
| 0) They calm down the population by spraying tranquilizing gas. |
| 1) They cause fear, particularly in aging people. |
| 2) They cause mental illnesses in people. |
| 3) They cause a widespread panic. |
| 4) They affect people's physical health. |
| Plot: The presence of the sphere, and others like it around the world, causes a widespread panic. The military launch a drone attack on the sphere, but are thwarted by the robot. They cautiously enclose the robot and transport it to Virginia. |
| score: 0.439851732061 |
| Who is Dr. Helen Benson? |
| 0) She is a politician. |
| 1) She is a doctor. |
| 2) She is a scientist. |
| 3) She is a meteorologist. |
| 4) She is a doctor at the U.S. army. |
| Plot: In the present day, a rapidly moving object is detected beyond Jupiter's orbit and forecast to impact Manhattan. The United States government hastily assembles a group of scientists, including Dr. Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly), to formulate a survival plan. The object slows down just before impact and is revealed to be a large spherical spaceship, which lands gently in Central Park. The sphere is quickly surrounded by police and a heavily armed, hostile, and rather chaotic US military force. |
| score: 0.226617667513 |
| Where does the object land? |
| 0) It lands in Bronx. |
| 1) It lands in Brooclyn. |
| 2) It lands in London |
| 3) It lands in Central Park. |
| 4) It lands in Queens. |
| Plot: In the present day, a rapidly moving object is detected beyond Jupiter's orbit and forecast to impact Manhattan. The United States government hastily assembles a group of scientists, including Dr. Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly), to formulate a survival plan. The object slows down just before impact and is revealed to be a large spherical spaceship, which lands gently in Central Park. The sphere is quickly surrounded by police and a heavily armed, hostile, and rather chaotic US military force. |
| score: 0.165212719134 |
| Where is the detected object expected to land? |
| 0) It is expected to land in Bronx. |
| 1) It is expected to land in Manhattan. |
| 2) It is expected to land in Miami. |
| 3) It is expected to land in Washington. |
| 4) It is expected to land in Philadelphia. |
| Plot: In the present day, a rapidly moving object is detected beyond Jupiter's orbit and forecast to impact Manhattan. The United States government hastily assembles a group of scientists, including Dr. Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly), to formulate a survival plan. The object slows down just before impact and is revealed to be a large spherical spaceship, which lands gently in Central Park. The sphere is quickly surrounded by police and a heavily armed, hostile, and rather chaotic US military force. |
| score: 0.19054377707 |
| Where is GORT being examined? |
| 0) In the dormant facility |
| 1) In the examination room |
| 2) In an underground facility |
| 3) In a research lab |
| 4) In the surface of mars |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the robot, named "GORT" by the military, is being examined in an underground facility. The robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, nano-machines that self-replicate as they consume everything in their path. The swarm starts to erase all trace of the human race. |
| score: 0.295455257335 |
| What happens to the robot? |
| 0) Robot transforms into a car |
| 1) Robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, nano-machines |
| 2) Robot transforms into a motorbike. |
| 3) Robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, war machines. |
| 4) Robot transforms into human |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the robot, named "GORT" by the military, is being examined in an underground facility. The robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, nano-machines that self-replicate as they consume everything in their path. The swarm starts to erase all trace of the human race. |
| score: 0.480727286648 |
| What does the swarm of the insect-like machines do? |
| 0) Self-replicate as they inject a virus for everything in their path |
| 1) Self-replicate as they consume everything in their path |
| 2) Self-replicate as they consume everything they can see |
| 3) Self-replicate as they touch everything they can see |
| 4) Self-replicate as they touch everything in their path |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the robot, named "GORT" by the military, is being examined in an underground facility. The robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, nano-machines that self-replicate as they consume everything in their path. The swarm starts to erase all trace of the human race. |
| score: 0.42897308768 |
| How do the insect-like machines multiply? |
| 0) Self-replicate as they consume everything they can see |
| 1) Self-replicate as they inject a virus for everything in their path |
| 2) Self-replicate as they consume everything in their path |
| 3) Self-replicate as they touch everything in their path |
| 4) Self-replicate as they touch everything they can see |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the robot, named "GORT" by the military, is being examined in an underground facility. The robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, nano-machines that self-replicate as they consume everything in their path. The swarm starts to erase all trace of the human race. |
| score: 0.362731411323 |
| What name does the military give to the robot? |
| 0) GORT |
| 1) TORG |
| 2) TROG |
| 3) ROTG |
| 4) GROT |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the robot, named "GORT" by the military, is being examined in an underground facility. The robot transforms into a swarm of winged, insect-like, nano-machines that self-replicate as they consume everything in their path. The swarm starts to erase all trace of the human race. |
| score: 0.30527269815 |
| What happens when the soldier shoots at the alien? |
| 0) It scurries back into the spaceship |
| 1) It dies |
| 2) It shoots back |
| 3) A gigantic robot temporarily disables everything in the vicinity |
| 4) It disappears |
| Plot: An alien emerges and Helen moves forward to greet it, but amidst the confusion, a soldier shoots the alien. A gigantic robot then appears that temporarily disables everything in the vicinity. The alien voices the command "Klaatu barada nikto" to shut down the robot's defensive response. |
| score: 0.358649238466 |
| What is the alien's response to the robot that disables everything? |
| 0) It helps the robot |
| 1) It mimics the robot |
| 2) It flies away with the robot |
| 3) It shuts down the robot |
| 4) It destroys the robot |
| Plot: An alien emerges and Helen moves forward to greet it, but amidst the confusion, a soldier shoots the alien. A gigantic robot then appears that temporarily disables everything in the vicinity. The alien voices the command "Klaatu barada nikto" to shut down the robot's defensive response. |
| score: 0.339773965154 |
| How does Andy manage to get the Harry Potter manuscript? |
| 0) She bribes the book publisher. |
| 1) She pays the book's author a lot of money for the manuscript. |
| 2) She contacts the book's author. |
| 3) She finds the manuscript through Christian's contacts. |
| 4) She manages to contact a friend of the book's author. |
| Plot: The next day, Miranda tells her that she wants the new unpublished Harry Potter book for her daughters and if Andy cannot find a copy, she will be fired. Andy desperately attempts to find the book, nearly gives up, but ultimately obtains it through Christian's contacts. She surprises Miranda by not only finding the book but having copies sent to the girls at the train station, leaving no doubt that she accomplished Miranda's "impossible" task, thus saving her job. |
| score: 0.342372292914 |
| Why is Emily in the hospital? |
| 0) Because she's been bitten by a snake |
| 1) Because she fell down the stairs |
| 2) Because she's been shot |
| 3) Because she's been hit by a car |
| 4) Because she's had a nervous breakdown |
| Plot: One day, Andy saves Miranda from being embarrassed at a charity benefit, and Miranda rewards her by offering to take her to the fall fashion shows in Paris instead of Emily. Andy hesitates to take this privilege away from Emily, but is forced to accept the offer after being told by Miranda that she will lose her job if she declines. Andy tries to tell Emily on her way to work. However, Emily is hit by a car and Andy has to break the bad news while visiting her in the hospital. |
| score: 0.235576697469 |
| Why does Miranda decide to invite Andy over Emily to the fall fashion show in Paris? |
| 0) So Miranda can humiliate Andy |
| 1) As a reward to Andy for saving Miranda from embarrassment at an event |
| 2) Because Emily is in the hospital |
| 3) Because Miranda has grown to like Andy |
| 4) So that Andy can learn what happens at fashion shows |
| Plot: One day, Andy saves Miranda from being embarrassed at a charity benefit, and Miranda rewards her by offering to take her to the fall fashion shows in Paris instead of Emily. Andy hesitates to take this privilege away from Emily, but is forced to accept the offer after being told by Miranda that she will lose her job if she declines. Andy tries to tell Emily on her way to work. However, Emily is hit by a car and Andy has to break the bad news while visiting her in the hospital. |
| score: 0.60456739507 |
| What is the name of Andy's boss? |
| 0) Miranda |
| 1) Lucia |
| 2) Lily |
| 3) Jocelyn |
| 4) Emily |
| Plot: The next day, Miranda tells her that she wants the new unpublished Harry Potter book for her daughters and if Andy cannot find a copy, she will be fired. Andy desperately attempts to find the book, nearly gives up, but ultimately obtains it through Christian's contacts. She surprises Miranda by not only finding the book but having copies sent to the girls at the train station, leaving no doubt that she accomplished Miranda's "impossible" task, thus saving her job. |
| score: 0.338322615399 |
| Who is Nigel? |
| 0) Miranda's assistant |
| 1) A writer at Runway |
| 2) Runway's art director |
| 3) Andie's boyfriend |
| 4) Andie's boss |
| Plot: When Andy tells Nate she is going to Paris, he is angered by her refusal to admit that she's become what she once ridiculed, and they break up. Once there, Miranda, without makeup, opens up to Andy about the effect Miranda's impending divorce will have on her daughters. Later that night, Nigel tells Andy that he has accepted a job as creative director with rising fashion star James Holt (Daniel Sunjata) at Miranda's recommendation. Andy finally succumbs to Christian's charms, and after spending the night with him, learns from him about a plan to replace Miranda with Jacqueline Follet as editor of Runway. Despite the suffering she has endured at her boss's behest, she attempts to warn Miranda. |
| score: 0.240123191319 |
| Where is the restaurant Nate gets a job at near the end of the film? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) Houston |
| 2) Jackson |
| 3) Chicago |
| 4) Boston |
| Plot: Later, back in New York, she meets Nate for breakfast. He has accepted an offer to work as a sous chef in a popular Boston restaurant. Andy is disappointed, but her hope is rejuvenated when he says they can work something out. At the film's conclusion, she is interviewing for a job at the New York Mirror. The interviewer reveals that Miranda told him that Andy was by far her biggest disappointment, but that he would be an idiot not to hire her. In the last scene, Andy, dressed casually but with a bit more style, gives a call to Emily in Miranda's office and offers her all the clothes she received in Paris. Emily accepts the offer and tells the new assistant that she has some very large shoes to fill. After that, Andy looks over and sees Miranda getting into her car across the street. They exchange looks and Miranda gives a soft smile once inside the car. Miranda then looks at the driver and says with attitude, "Go". |
| score: 0.217918141138 |
| What is the name of the newspaper Andy gets an interview for at the end of the film? |
| 0) The New York Times |
| 1) The Sun |
| 2) The New York Mirror |
| 3) The Chronicle |
| 4) The New Yorker |
| Plot: Later, back in New York, she meets Nate for breakfast. He has accepted an offer to work as a sous chef in a popular Boston restaurant. Andy is disappointed, but her hope is rejuvenated when he says they can work something out. At the film's conclusion, she is interviewing for a job at the New York Mirror. The interviewer reveals that Miranda told him that Andy was by far her biggest disappointment, but that he would be an idiot not to hire her. In the last scene, Andy, dressed casually but with a bit more style, gives a call to Emily in Miranda's office and offers her all the clothes she received in Paris. Emily accepts the offer and tells the new assistant that she has some very large shoes to fill. After that, Andy looks over and sees Miranda getting into her car across the street. They exchange looks and Miranda gives a soft smile once inside the car. Miranda then looks at the driver and says with attitude, "Go". |
| score: 0.182348474637 |
| What happens in the convenience store in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) Jack offers the store clerk $200 |
| 1) Cash is about to shoot the store clerk for refusing to give him his lottery winnings |
| 2) Cash tries to shoot Jack |
| 3) Jack is trying to redeem his lottery winnings |
| 4) Cash is robbing the store |
| Plot: Jack Campbell is a single, wealthy Wall Street executive living the high life in New York City. He is in the midst of putting together a multi-billion dollar merger and has ordered an emergency meeting on Christmas Day to ensure its success. The concept of family life clearly has little or no meaning for him. In his office, on Christmas Eve, he is surprised to hear that his former girlfriend, Kate, tried to call him after many years. After reminiscing a bit, he walks into a convenience store where a lottery contestant, Cash, barges in saying that he has a winning ticket worth $238. The store clerk believes that Cash is lying and refuses to give him his winnings. Cash pulls out a gun and is about to shoot the clerk before Jack offers to buy the ticket from him for $200, thus averting disaster. Jack and Cash settle their business deal outside. Jack offers to help Cash. In return, Cash questions Jack, asking him if he is missing anything in his life. Jack assures him he has everything he needs. The two part company, but not before Cash cryptically tells Jack that actions have consequence and that Jack has brought whatever is coming on himself. Jack returns to his penthouse and sleeps away the night alone. |
| score: 0.246067004459 |
| How much was the lottery winning ticket worth, according to Cash? |
| 0) $300 |
| 1) $238 |
| 2) $200 |
| 3) $230 |
| 4) $250 |
| Plot: Jack Campbell is a single, wealthy Wall Street executive living the high life in New York City. He is in the midst of putting together a multi-billion dollar merger and has ordered an emergency meeting on Christmas Day to ensure its success. The concept of family life clearly has little or no meaning for him. In his office, on Christmas Eve, he is surprised to hear that his former girlfriend, Kate, tried to call him after many years. After reminiscing a bit, he walks into a convenience store where a lottery contestant, Cash, barges in saying that he has a winning ticket worth $238. The store clerk believes that Cash is lying and refuses to give him his winnings. Cash pulls out a gun and is about to shoot the clerk before Jack offers to buy the ticket from him for $200, thus averting disaster. Jack and Cash settle their business deal outside. Jack offers to help Cash. In return, Cash questions Jack, asking him if he is missing anything in his life. Jack assures him he has everything he needs. The two part company, but not before Cash cryptically tells Jack that actions have consequence and that Jack has brought whatever is coming on himself. Jack returns to his penthouse and sleeps away the night alone. |
| score: 0.235998500379 |
| What is Jack's profession in the alternate life? |
| 0) He is a stay-at-home dad |
| 1) He is a lawyer |
| 2) He is a used car salesman |
| 3) He is a car tire salesman |
| 4) He is an investment banker |
| Plot: Jack realizes that he is living the life he could have had if he had not gone to London to study and become an investment banker but had stayed in the United States with his girlfriend at the time. He instead has a modest family life, where he is a car tire salesman and Kate is a non-profit lawyer. Very soon, Jack's young daughter realizes his secret, thinks he is an alien and decides to assist him in surviving his new life. Jack struggles to fit into the role of a family man, making many serious blunders such as missing opening Christmas presents, flirting with a married woman, and forgetting his anniversary. He begins to succeed in his life, bonding with his children, falling in love with his wife, and working hard at his dull job. |
| score: 0.200662697989 |
| How does Jack win Kate's interest in the end of the movie? |
| 0) He tells her he loves her |
| 1) He tells her about the family they had in the alternate life |
| 2) He asks her to take a walk with him |
| 3) He begs her not to move to Paris |
| 4) He tells her he is qutiing his job |
| Plot: The next morning, on Christmas Day, Jack wakes up in a suburban New Jersey bedroom with Kate and two children. Shocked and confused, he hurries back to his office and condo in New York, but not even his closest friends recognize him. Confused, Jack runs out to the street and encounters Cash, who is now driving Jack's Ferrari. Cash explains that Jack is experiencing a glimpse of an alternate universe in order to learn a lesson. The crux of the lesson is unknown and is personal to Jack's life. He advises Jack to take the time to learn whatever it is that he needs to learn. |
| score: 0.235127462212 |
| What type of a car is Cash driving in the alternate universe? |
| 0) A Cadillac |
| 1) A Chrysler |
| 2) A Ferrari |
| 3) An Audi |
| 4) A Ford |
| Plot: The next morning, on Christmas Day, Jack wakes up in a suburban New Jersey bedroom with Kate and two children. Shocked and confused, he hurries back to his office and condo in New York, but not even his closest friends recognize him. Confused, Jack runs out to the street and encounters Cash, who is now driving Jack's Ferrari. Cash explains that Jack is experiencing a glimpse of an alternate universe in order to learn a lesson. The crux of the lesson is unknown and is personal to Jack's life. He advises Jack to take the time to learn whatever it is that he needs to learn. |
| score: 0.302567615522 |
| How is Jack received by his old friends in New York, when he returns for the first time? |
| 0) They are excited to have him back |
| 1) They are suspiscious of him |
| 2) They act differently around him |
| 3) They do not recognize him |
| 4) They avoid him |
| Plot: The next morning, on Christmas Day, Jack wakes up in a suburban New Jersey bedroom with Kate and two children. Shocked and confused, he hurries back to his office and condo in New York, but not even his closest friends recognize him. Confused, Jack runs out to the street and encounters Cash, who is now driving Jack's Ferrari. Cash explains that Jack is experiencing a glimpse of an alternate universe in order to learn a lesson. The crux of the lesson is unknown and is personal to Jack's life. He advises Jack to take the time to learn whatever it is that he needs to learn. |
| score: 0.173907563537 |
| Who is driving Jack's old car in New York, when Jack is experiencing his alternate life? |
| 0) Big Ed |
| 1) Cash |
| 2) Alan |
| 3) Peter |
| 4) Lorraine |
| Plot: The next morning, on Christmas Day, Jack wakes up in a suburban New Jersey bedroom with Kate and two children. Shocked and confused, he hurries back to his office and condo in New York, but not even his closest friends recognize him. Confused, Jack runs out to the street and encounters Cash, who is now driving Jack's Ferrari. Cash explains that Jack is experiencing a glimpse of an alternate universe in order to learn a lesson. The crux of the lesson is unknown and is personal to Jack's life. He advises Jack to take the time to learn whatever it is that he needs to learn. |
| score: 0.287900284778 |
| How does Jack feel when he wakes up in the new bed with a new family? |
| 0) He is relieved |
| 1) He is scared |
| 2) He is excited |
| 3) He feels content |
| 4) He is shocked and confused |
| Plot: The next morning, on Christmas Day, Jack wakes up in a suburban New Jersey bedroom with Kate and two children. Shocked and confused, he hurries back to his office and condo in New York, but not even his closest friends recognize him. Confused, Jack runs out to the street and encounters Cash, who is now driving Jack's Ferrari. Cash explains that Jack is experiencing a glimpse of an alternate universe in order to learn a lesson. The crux of the lesson is unknown and is personal to Jack's life. He advises Jack to take the time to learn whatever it is that he needs to learn. |
| score: 0.225984988026 |
| How does Jack eventually feel about his new family life? |
| 0) He prefers his former life |
| 1) He hates it |
| 2) He feels trapped |
| 3) He realizes the true value of life |
| 4) He wants to get back to his former life |
| Plot: Just as Jack is finally realizing the true value of his new life, he sees Cash again (now a store clerk) and demands to stay in this life, but, though sorrowful of Jack's situation, Cash informs him that there is nothing he can do. So, his epiphany jolts him back to his wealthyyet as he now realizes, lonely and unfulfilledformer life on Christmas Day. In desperation, he forgoes closing his $130 billion pharmaceutical acquisition deal to intercept Kate, who had left the message the day before. He finds her moving out of a luxury townhouse. Like Jack, she also focused on her career and became a very wealthy corporate lawyer. Furthermore, she had only called him to give back some of his old possessions. Before she moves to Paris, he runs after her at the airport and describes the family they had in the alternate universe in an effort to win back her love. Shocked but intrigued, she agrees to have a cup of coffee at the airport, suggesting that they will have a future after all. |
| score: 0.144772841294 |
| What job does Jack have in his "alternative" life, where he has a modest family life? |
| 0) He is a non-profit lawyer |
| 1) He is a mechanic |
| 2) He is a gas station attendant |
| 3) He is a car tire salesman |
| 4) He is an investment banker |
| Plot: Jack realizes that he is living the life he could have had if he had not gone to London to study and become an investment banker but had stayed in the United States with his girlfriend at the time. He instead has a modest family life, where he is a car tire salesman and Kate is a non-profit lawyer. Very soon, Jack's young daughter realizes his secret, thinks he is an alien and decides to assist him in surviving his new life. Jack struggles to fit into the role of a family man, making many serious blunders such as missing opening Christmas presents, flirting with a married woman, and forgetting his anniversary. He begins to succeed in his life, bonding with his children, falling in love with his wife, and working hard at his dull job. |
| score: 0.284398634314 |
| What does Mitch learn about the firm once he starts seriously working? |
| 0) He realises that the company is involved in big criminal networks. |
| 1) He realises that the company harasses its employees to work overtime. |
| 2) He learns that the company is owned by a mafia boss from New York. |
| 3) He learns that thThe company helps wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore accounts. |
| 4) He learns that the company is financing a warlord in Africa. |
| Plot: Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man from an impoverished background, but with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School near the top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small, boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman), one of the firm's senior partners, becomes his mentor and begins introducing Mitch to BL&Ls professional culture, which demands complete loyalty, strict confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees for their services. Seduced by the money and perks showered on him, including a house and car, he is at first totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his new employer, although Abby has her suspicions. Mitch passes the bar exam and begins working long hours that put a strain on his marriage. Working closely with Avery, Mitch learns that most of the Firm's work involves helping wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore shell corporations and other dubious tax-avoidance schemes. While on a trip to the Cayman Islands on behalf of a client, Mitch lets himself be seduced by a local woman. But the encounter is a set-up and their tryst on the beach is photographed by people working for the firm's sinister "head of security", Bill DeVasher (Wilford Brimley), who uses it to blackmail Mitch into keeping quiet about what he knows. |
| score: 0.208461568417 |
| Why does Mitch fail the bar exam? |
| 0) He doesn't fail, he passes the bar exam. |
| 1) He didn't have time to study. |
| 2) His examinators wanted the money to let him pass. |
| 3) He doesn't fail, his friend helps him pass the exam. |
| 4) He has problems in marriage which influence his studies. |
| Plot: Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man from an impoverished background, but with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School near the top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small, boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman), one of the firm's senior partners, becomes his mentor and begins introducing Mitch to BL&Ls professional culture, which demands complete loyalty, strict confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees for their services. Seduced by the money and perks showered on him, including a house and car, he is at first totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his new employer, although Abby has her suspicions. Mitch passes the bar exam and begins working long hours that put a strain on his marriage. Working closely with Avery, Mitch learns that most of the Firm's work involves helping wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore shell corporations and other dubious tax-avoidance schemes. While on a trip to the Cayman Islands on behalf of a client, Mitch lets himself be seduced by a local woman. But the encounter is a set-up and their tryst on the beach is photographed by people working for the firm's sinister "head of security", Bill DeVasher (Wilford Brimley), who uses it to blackmail Mitch into keeping quiet about what he knows. |
| score: 0.153362494639 |
| Does anyone see Mitch have an affair on Cayman Islands? |
| 0) Yes, his boss Avery. |
| 1) Yes, people working for DeVasher. |
| 2) Yes, his wife. |
| 3) No, no one sees him. |
| 4) Yes, a journalist who takes a photo of him. |
| Plot: Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man from an impoverished background, but with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School near the top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small, boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman), one of the firm's senior partners, becomes his mentor and begins introducing Mitch to BL&Ls professional culture, which demands complete loyalty, strict confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees for their services. Seduced by the money and perks showered on him, including a house and car, he is at first totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his new employer, although Abby has her suspicions. Mitch passes the bar exam and begins working long hours that put a strain on his marriage. Working closely with Avery, Mitch learns that most of the Firm's work involves helping wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore shell corporations and other dubious tax-avoidance schemes. While on a trip to the Cayman Islands on behalf of a client, Mitch lets himself be seduced by a local woman. But the encounter is a set-up and their tryst on the beach is photographed by people working for the firm's sinister "head of security", Bill DeVasher (Wilford Brimley), who uses it to blackmail Mitch into keeping quiet about what he knows. |
| score: 0.180610807031 |
| How does Mitch plan to prove that the Firm's partners are guilty of overbilling? |
| 0) By copying the firm's billing records |
| 1) By approaching the firm's top clients and informing them about the overbilling |
| 2) By investigating the firm's financial records |
| 3) By bugging the office building |
| 4) By going through the clients' records |
| Plot: Mitch devises a plan that allows him to cooperate with the FBI by finding proof that the firm's partners are guilty of overbilling. By mailing these bills to their clients, they committed mail fraud--thus exposing them to RICO charges. He begins secretly copying the firm's billing records, but is eventually discovered by De Vasher. Evading De Vasher and his thugs, he finds the Morolto brothers and, offering himself as a loyal attorney looking out for his clients' best interests, leads them to believe that his contact with the FBI and copying files at the firm was merely an attempt to expose illegal overbilling. If they agree to let him turn over their billing invoices and guarantee his safety, he assures them that as long as he is alive, any other information he knows about their legal affairs is covered under attorney-client privilege and will never be revealed. Understanding the deal he is offering them, the Moroltos agree to let Mitch go and he is able to give the FBI all they need to prosecute the partners of the firm. He does all of this without breaking any laws, thereby being able to keep his status as a lawyer. |
| score: 0.322185073625 |
| What is Mitch's plan to save himself after the FBI approaches him |
| 0) To forge evidence for the FBI |
| 1) To find proof that the Firm's partners are gulity of overbilling |
| 2) To get the Moroltos to turn over their documents |
| 3) To quit the Firm and run away with Abby |
| 4) To get the Firm's partners to incriminate themselves |
| Plot: Mitch devises a plan that allows him to cooperate with the FBI by finding proof that the firm's partners are guilty of overbilling. By mailing these bills to their clients, they committed mail fraud--thus exposing them to RICO charges. He begins secretly copying the firm's billing records, but is eventually discovered by De Vasher. Evading De Vasher and his thugs, he finds the Morolto brothers and, offering himself as a loyal attorney looking out for his clients' best interests, leads them to believe that his contact with the FBI and copying files at the firm was merely an attempt to expose illegal overbilling. If they agree to let him turn over their billing invoices and guarantee his safety, he assures them that as long as he is alive, any other information he knows about their legal affairs is covered under attorney-client privilege and will never be revealed. Understanding the deal he is offering them, the Moroltos agree to let Mitch go and he is able to give the FBI all they need to prosecute the partners of the firm. He does all of this without breaking any laws, thereby being able to keep his status as a lawyer. |
| score: 0.264003294777 |
| Who acts as Mitch's mentor when Mitch joins the firm? |
| 0) Avery Tolar |
| 1) Lamar Quinn |
| 2) Wayne Tarrance |
| 3) Thomas Richie |
| 4) Eddie Lomax |
| Plot: Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man from an impoverished background, but with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School near the top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small, boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman), one of the firm's senior partners, becomes his mentor and begins introducing Mitch to BL&Ls professional culture, which demands complete loyalty, strict confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees for their services. Seduced by the money and perks showered on him, including a house and car, he is at first totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his new employer, although Abby has her suspicions. Mitch passes the bar exam and begins working long hours that put a strain on his marriage. Working closely with Avery, Mitch learns that most of the Firm's work involves helping wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore shell corporations and other dubious tax-avoidance schemes. While on a trip to the Cayman Islands on behalf of a client, Mitch lets himself be seduced by a local woman. But the encounter is a set-up and their tryst on the beach is photographed by people working for the firm's sinister "head of security", Bill DeVasher (Wilford Brimley), who uses it to blackmail Mitch into keeping quiet about what he knows. |
| score: 0.193148549001 |
| What is the name of Mitch's wife? |
| 0) Tammy |
| 1) Avery |
| 2) Kay |
| 3) Abby |
| 4) Amy |
| Plot: Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man from an impoverished background, but with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School near the top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small, boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman), one of the firm's senior partners, becomes his mentor and begins introducing Mitch to BL&Ls professional culture, which demands complete loyalty, strict confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees for their services. Seduced by the money and perks showered on him, including a house and car, he is at first totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his new employer, although Abby has her suspicions. Mitch passes the bar exam and begins working long hours that put a strain on his marriage. Working closely with Avery, Mitch learns that most of the Firm's work involves helping wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore shell corporations and other dubious tax-avoidance schemes. While on a trip to the Cayman Islands on behalf of a client, Mitch lets himself be seduced by a local woman. But the encounter is a set-up and their tryst on the beach is photographed by people working for the firm's sinister "head of security", Bill DeVasher (Wilford Brimley), who uses it to blackmail Mitch into keeping quiet about what he knows. |
| score: 0.152195969984 |
| How well has Mitch been doing in law school? |
| 0) He is at the bottom of his class |
| 1) He is trying |
| 2) He is struggling |
| 3) He is near the top of his class |
| 4) He plans to drop out |
| Plot: Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man from an impoverished background, but with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School near the top of his class, he receives a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small, boutique firm in Memphis specializing in accounting and tax law. He and his wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), move to Memphis and Mitch sets to work studying to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman), one of the firm's senior partners, becomes his mentor and begins introducing Mitch to BL&Ls professional culture, which demands complete loyalty, strict confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees for their services. Seduced by the money and perks showered on him, including a house and car, he is at first totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his new employer, although Abby has her suspicions. Mitch passes the bar exam and begins working long hours that put a strain on his marriage. Working closely with Avery, Mitch learns that most of the Firm's work involves helping wealthy clients hide large amounts of money in off-shore shell corporations and other dubious tax-avoidance schemes. While on a trip to the Cayman Islands on behalf of a client, Mitch lets himself be seduced by a local woman. But the encounter is a set-up and their tryst on the beach is photographed by people working for the firm's sinister "head of security", Bill DeVasher (Wilford Brimley), who uses it to blackmail Mitch into keeping quiet about what he knows. |
| score: 0.140515361437 |
| What happens to two of Mitch' co-workers? |
| 0) They are fired |
| 1) They are promoted |
| 2) They die under mysterious circumstances |
| 3) They leave the firm |
| 4) They disappear |
| Plot: Mitch realizes he is now trapped, but after two associates of the firm die under mysterious circumstances, he is approached by FBI agents who inform him that while some of BL&L's business is legitimate, their biggest client is the Morolto Mafia family from Chicago. The firm's senior partners are all complicit and have any junior employees who threaten to betray them murdered. They warn Mitch that his house, car, and office have probably all been bugged. The FBI pressures Mitch to provide the Bureau with evidence they can use to go after the Moroltos and bring down BL&L. Mitch knows he faces a stark choice. If he works with the FBI, he believes that even if he stays alive, he will have to disclose information about the firm's legitimate clientsthus breaking the attorneyclient privilege and risking disbarment. However, he believes that if he stays with the firm, he will almost certainly go to jail when the FBI takes down both the firm and the Moroltos. Either way, his life as he knows it is over. |
| score: 0.195797530998 |
| What does the FBI ask of Mitch? |
| 0) To provide them with evidence they can use to bring the Moroltos and the Firm down |
| 1) To resign from the Firm |
| 2) To bug the Firm's offices |
| 3) To turn himself in |
| 4) To spy on the Firm's senior partners |
| Plot: Mitch realizes he is now trapped, but after two associates of the firm die under mysterious circumstances, he is approached by FBI agents who inform him that while some of BL&L's business is legitimate, their biggest client is the Morolto Mafia family from Chicago. The firm's senior partners are all complicit and have any junior employees who threaten to betray them murdered. They warn Mitch that his house, car, and office have probably all been bugged. The FBI pressures Mitch to provide the Bureau with evidence they can use to go after the Moroltos and bring down BL&L. Mitch knows he faces a stark choice. If he works with the FBI, he believes that even if he stays alive, he will have to disclose information about the firm's legitimate clientsthus breaking the attorneyclient privilege and risking disbarment. However, he believes that if he stays with the firm, he will almost certainly go to jail when the FBI takes down both the firm and the Moroltos. Either way, his life as he knows it is over. |
| score: 0.289008843798 |
| What is the dilemma that Mitch faces when FBI approaches him? |
| 0) The Moroltos will kill him if he works for the FBI |
| 1) Whether he works for the FBI or stays with the firm, he will be killed either way |
| 2) If he works for the FBI, he'll be killed, if he stays with the firm, Abby will leave him |
| 3) The Firm will have him killed if he works for the FBI |
| 4) If he works for the FBI he risks disbarment, if he stays with the firm, he goes to jail |
| Plot: Mitch realizes he is now trapped, but after two associates of the firm die under mysterious circumstances, he is approached by FBI agents who inform him that while some of BL&L's business is legitimate, their biggest client is the Morolto Mafia family from Chicago. The firm's senior partners are all complicit and have any junior employees who threaten to betray them murdered. They warn Mitch that his house, car, and office have probably all been bugged. The FBI pressures Mitch to provide the Bureau with evidence they can use to go after the Moroltos and bring down BL&L. Mitch knows he faces a stark choice. If he works with the FBI, he believes that even if he stays alive, he will have to disclose information about the firm's legitimate clientsthus breaking the attorneyclient privilege and risking disbarment. However, he believes that if he stays with the firm, he will almost certainly go to jail when the FBI takes down both the firm and the Moroltos. Either way, his life as he knows it is over. |
| score: 0.278482266543 |
| Who is the biggest client of the Firm? |
| 0) Tolar |
| 1) The Voyles |
| 2) The Morolto Mafia family |
| 3) The FBI |
| 4) Lambert |
| Plot: Mitch realizes he is now trapped, but after two associates of the firm die under mysterious circumstances, he is approached by FBI agents who inform him that while some of BL&L's business is legitimate, their biggest client is the Morolto Mafia family from Chicago. The firm's senior partners are all complicit and have any junior employees who threaten to betray them murdered. They warn Mitch that his house, car, and office have probably all been bugged. The FBI pressures Mitch to provide the Bureau with evidence they can use to go after the Moroltos and bring down BL&L. Mitch knows he faces a stark choice. If he works with the FBI, he believes that even if he stays alive, he will have to disclose information about the firm's legitimate clientsthus breaking the attorneyclient privilege and risking disbarment. However, he believes that if he stays with the firm, he will almost certainly go to jail when the FBI takes down both the firm and the Moroltos. Either way, his life as he knows it is over. |
| score: 0.27525469546 |
| What is Mitch's plan for cooperation with the FBI? |
| 0) He plans to bug the Firm and send the tapes to the FBI |
| 1) He plans to turn in Avery Tolar |
| 2) He decides not to cooperate because this would compromise his client-attorney confidentiality |
| 3) He wants to turn in the Morolto brothers |
| 4) He wants to find proof that the firm's partner are guilty of overbilling |
| Plot: Mitch devises a plan that allows him to cooperate with the FBI by finding proof that the firm's partners are guilty of overbilling. By mailing these bills to their clients, they committed mail fraud--thus exposing them to RICO charges. He begins secretly copying the firm's billing records, but is eventually discovered by De Vasher. Evading De Vasher and his thugs, he finds the Morolto brothers and, offering himself as a loyal attorney looking out for his clients' best interests, leads them to believe that his contact with the FBI and copying files at the firm was merely an attempt to expose illegal overbilling. If they agree to let him turn over their billing invoices and guarantee his safety, he assures them that as long as he is alive, any other information he knows about their legal affairs is covered under attorney-client privilege and will never be revealed. Understanding the deal he is offering them, the Moroltos agree to let Mitch go and he is able to give the FBI all they need to prosecute the partners of the firm. He does all of this without breaking any laws, thereby being able to keep his status as a lawyer. |
| score: 0.274087227586 |
| Where do Mitch and Abby move? |
| 0) Memphis, Tennessee |
| 1) Atlanta, Georgia |
| 2) Dallas, Texas |
| 3) New York City, New York |
| 4) Nashville, Tennessee |
| Plot: The film ends as the McDeeres leave their house in Memphis and return to Boston, driving the same car in which they arrived. |
| score: 0.269542018192 |
| Why does Mitch start having problems with his marriage? |
| 0) He starts having affairs with his co-workers at the firm |
| 1) He starts hallucinating and endangering his wife |
| 2) He becomes depressed and refuses to leave the house |
| 3) He starts working long hours at the law firm |
| 4) He starts abusing his wife |
| Plot: Mitch devises a plan that allows him to cooperate with the FBI by finding proof that the firm's partners are guilty of overbilling. By mailing these bills to their clients, they committed mail fraud--thus exposing them to RICO charges. He begins secretly copying the firm's billing records, but is eventually discovered by De Vasher. Evading De Vasher and his thugs, he finds the Morolto brothers and, offering himself as a loyal attorney looking out for his clients' best interests, leads them to believe that his contact with the FBI and copying files at the firm was merely an attempt to expose illegal overbilling. If they agree to let him turn over their billing invoices and guarantee his safety, he assures them that as long as he is alive, any other information he knows about their legal affairs is covered under attorney-client privilege and will never be revealed. Understanding the deal he is offering them, the Moroltos agree to let Mitch go and he is able to give the FBI all they need to prosecute the partners of the firm. He does all of this without breaking any laws, thereby being able to keep his status as a lawyer. |
| score: 0.198431024243 |
| What does Mitch study? |
| 0) Law |
| 1) Politics |
| 2) Math |
| 3) Medicine |
| 4) English |
| Plot: Mitch devises a plan that allows him to cooperate with the FBI by finding proof that the firm's partners are guilty of overbilling. By mailing these bills to their clients, they committed mail fraud--thus exposing them to RICO charges. He begins secretly copying the firm's billing records, but is eventually discovered by De Vasher. Evading De Vasher and his thugs, he finds the Morolto brothers and, offering himself as a loyal attorney looking out for his clients' best interests, leads them to believe that his contact with the FBI and copying files at the firm was merely an attempt to expose illegal overbilling. If they agree to let him turn over their billing invoices and guarantee his safety, he assures them that as long as he is alive, any other information he knows about their legal affairs is covered under attorney-client privilege and will never be revealed. Understanding the deal he is offering them, the Moroltos agree to let Mitch go and he is able to give the FBI all they need to prosecute the partners of the firm. He does all of this without breaking any laws, thereby being able to keep his status as a lawyer. |
| score: 0.162725121049 |
| What is the "stark choice" that Mitch is facing? |
| 0) If he works for the FBI he risks disbarment, if he stays with the firm, he goes to jail |
| 1) Whether he works for the FBI or stays with the firm, he will be killed either way |
| 2) If he works for the FBI, he'll be killed, if he stays with the firm, Abby will leave him |
| 3) To save himself or save the firm |
| 4) To save his family or his job |
| Plot: Mitch realizes he is now trapped, but after two associates of the firm die under mysterious circumstances, he is approached by FBI agents who inform him that while some of BL&L's business is legitimate, their biggest client is the Morolto Mafia family from Chicago. The firm's senior partners are all complicit and have any junior employees who threaten to betray them murdered. They warn Mitch that his house, car, and office have probably all been bugged. The FBI pressures Mitch to provide the Bureau with evidence they can use to go after the Moroltos and bring down BL&L. Mitch knows he faces a stark choice. If he works with the FBI, he believes that even if he stays alive, he will have to disclose information about the firm's legitimate clientsthus breaking the attorneyclient privilege and risking disbarment. However, he believes that if he stays with the firm, he will almost certainly go to jail when the FBI takes down both the firm and the Moroltos. Either way, his life as he knows it is over. |
| score: 0.286067493718 |
| Who are the firm's clients, according to the FBI agents? |
| 0) Asian Human traffickers |
| 1) The Morolto Mafia family |
| 2) Mexican drug cartels |
| 3) The Italian Mafia |
| 4) The Lomax Mafia family |
| Plot: Mitch realizes he is now trapped, but after two associates of the firm die under mysterious circumstances, he is approached by FBI agents who inform him that while some of BL&L's business is legitimate, their biggest client is the Morolto Mafia family from Chicago. The firm's senior partners are all complicit and have any junior employees who threaten to betray them murdered. They warn Mitch that his house, car, and office have probably all been bugged. The FBI pressures Mitch to provide the Bureau with evidence they can use to go after the Moroltos and bring down BL&L. Mitch knows he faces a stark choice. If he works with the FBI, he believes that even if he stays alive, he will have to disclose information about the firm's legitimate clientsthus breaking the attorneyclient privilege and risking disbarment. However, he believes that if he stays with the firm, he will almost certainly go to jail when the FBI takes down both the firm and the Moroltos. Either way, his life as he knows it is over. |
| score: 0.274883191208 |
| How does Apollonia die? |
| 0) She dies in a car accident |
| 1) She is shot and killed |
| 2) She has a heart attack |
| 3) She is killed in a car bomb that was intended for Michael |
| 4) She is kidnapped and killed |
| Plot: Despite a clampdown by the authorities, the Five Families erupt in open warfare and Vito's sons fear for their safety. Michael takes refuge in Sicily, and his brother, Fredo, is sheltered by the Corleone's Las Vegas casino partner, Moe Greene. Sonny attacks his brother-in-law Carlo on the street for abusing his sister and threatens to kill him if it happens again. When it does, Sonny speeds for their home but is ambushed at a highway toll booth and riddled with sub-machine gun fire. While in Sicily, Michael meets and marries Apollonia Vitelli, but their euphoria is shattered when a car bomb intended for him takes her life. |
| score: 0.189913644791 |
| Why does Michael depart for Sicily? |
| 0) To go on vacation |
| 1) To study abroad |
| 2) To take refuge from his father |
| 3) To learn about his heritage |
| 4) To take refuge from the war between the Five Families |
| Plot: Despite a clampdown by the authorities, the Five Families erupt in open warfare and Vito's sons fear for their safety. Michael takes refuge in Sicily, and his brother, Fredo, is sheltered by the Corleone's Las Vegas casino partner, Moe Greene. Sonny attacks his brother-in-law Carlo on the street for abusing his sister and threatens to kill him if it happens again. When it does, Sonny speeds for their home but is ambushed at a highway toll booth and riddled with sub-machine gun fire. While in Sicily, Michael meets and marries Apollonia Vitelli, but their euphoria is shattered when a car bomb intended for him takes her life. |
| score: 0.19628341547 |
| Who is Vito Corleone? |
| 0) The King |
| 1) The Grandfather |
| 2) The Godfather |
| 3) The Fairy Godmother |
| 4) The Father |
| Plot: On the occasion of his daughter Connie's wedding, Vito Corleone hears requests in his role as the Godfather, the Don of a New York crime family. Vito's youngest son, Michael, wearing a Marine Corps uniform, introduces his girlfriend, Kay Adams, to his family at the reception. Johnny Fontane, a famous singer and godson to Vito, seeks his help in securing a movie role; Vito dispatches his consigliere, Tom Hagen, to Los Angeles to talk the abrasive studio head, Jack Woltz, into giving Johnny the part. Woltz is unmoved until he wakes up in bed with the severed head of his prized stallion. |
| score: 0.298803826657 |
| What is the meaning of two fish wrapped in Luca's bullet-proof vest? |
| 0) That Luca is dead |
| 1) That Luca is a traitor |
| 2) |
| 3) That Luca is a police officer |
| 4) That Luca will be drowned |
| Plot: Shortly before Christmas 1945, drug baron Virgil "The Turk" Sollozzo, backed by the Tattaglia crime family, asks Don Corleone for both investment in his narcotics business and protection through his political connections. Wary of involvement in a dangerous new trade that risks alienating political insiders, Vito declines. Suspicious, he sends his enforcer, Luca Brasi, to spy on them. Sollozzo has Vito gunned down in the street, then kidnaps Hagen. With Corleone first-born Sonny in command, Hagen is pressured to persuade him to accept Sollozzo's deal, then released. Vito survives, and at the hospital Michael thwarts another attempt on his father; Michael's jaw is broken by NYPD Captain Marc McCluskey, Sollozzo's bodyguard. Sonny retaliates with a hit on Tattaglia's son. The family receives two fish wrapped in Brasi's bullet-proof vest, indicating that Luca "sleeps with the fishes." Michael plots to murder Sollozzo and McCluskey: on the pretext of settling the dispute, Michael agrees to meet them in a Bronx restaurant. There, retrieving a planted handgun, he kills both men. |
| score: 0.202015567544 |
| Why does Vito decline Sollozzo's offer to invest in his drug business? |
| 0) Because he doesn't want to risk alienating political insiders |
| 1) Because he is rivals with Sollozzo's backers, the Tattaglia family |
| 2) |
| 3) Because he doesn't trust Sollozzo |
| 4) Because he wants to retire from the drug business |
| Plot: Shortly before Christmas 1945, drug baron Virgil "The Turk" Sollozzo, backed by the Tattaglia crime family, asks Don Corleone for both investment in his narcotics business and protection through his political connections. Wary of involvement in a dangerous new trade that risks alienating political insiders, Vito declines. Suspicious, he sends his enforcer, Luca Brasi, to spy on them. Sollozzo has Vito gunned down in the street, then kidnaps Hagen. With Corleone first-born Sonny in command, Hagen is pressured to persuade him to accept Sollozzo's deal, then released. Vito survives, and at the hospital Michael thwarts another attempt on his father; Michael's jaw is broken by NYPD Captain Marc McCluskey, Sollozzo's bodyguard. Sonny retaliates with a hit on Tattaglia's son. The family receives two fish wrapped in Brasi's bullet-proof vest, indicating that Luca "sleeps with the fishes." Michael plots to murder Sollozzo and McCluskey: on the pretext of settling the dispute, Michael agrees to meet them in a Bronx restaurant. There, retrieving a planted handgun, he kills both men. |
| score: 0.28452055318 |
| What's the name of Lyra's dmon? |
| 0) Pantamailon |
| 1) Pantalaimon |
| 2) Palestine |
| 3) Paulie |
| 4) Pandamonium |
| Plot: At the beginning of the film, we learn that the story takes place in one of many alternate worlds, in which a person's soul is contained within an animal companion called a dmon (pronounced demon). The Magisterium, represented as a unified religious power, exercises power in the secular world. Lyra Belacqua, an orphan that resides in Jordan College, in a city that resembles Oxford, with her dmon Pantalaimon (Pan), accidentally witnesses a Magisterium member poison her uncle's bottle of Tokay. Lyra then warns her uncle, Lord Asriel, who instructs her to remain in hiding. Lyra watches Asriel give a presentation regarding Dust, a particle that the Magisterium has forbidden the mention of. The college gives Asriel a grant to fund a northern expedition. |
| score: 0.275628904154 |
| What is a dmon? |
| 0) The physical embodiment of a person's soul in the form of an object |
| 1) The physical embodiment of a person's emotions in the form of an animal |
| 2) An evil spirit |
| 3) The physical embodiment of a person's soul in the form of another person |
| 4) The physical embodiment of a person's soul in the form of an animal |
| Plot: At the beginning of the film, we learn that the story takes place in one of many alternate worlds, in which a person's soul is contained within an animal companion called a dmon (pronounced demon). The Magisterium, represented as a unified religious power, exercises power in the secular world. Lyra Belacqua, an orphan that resides in Jordan College, in a city that resembles Oxford, with her dmon Pantalaimon (Pan), accidentally witnesses a Magisterium member poison her uncle's bottle of Tokay. Lyra then warns her uncle, Lord Asriel, who instructs her to remain in hiding. Lyra watches Asriel give a presentation regarding Dust, a particle that the Magisterium has forbidden the mention of. The college gives Asriel a grant to fund a northern expedition. |
| score: 0.20522920254 |
| What does Lyra do with the intercision machine? |
| 0) She crashes it with a control box, causing it to explode |
| 1) She pours water over it |
| 2) She hides it |
| 3) She throws it out the window |
| 4) She deactivates it |
| Plot: When Lyra wakes up she is comforted by a distraught Mrs. Coulter, who explains the dmon cutting to Lyra and also tells Lyra that she is her mother. Lyra then guesses that Lord Asriel is her father. When Mrs. Coulter asks for the alethiometer, Lyra gives her the can containing the spy fly. The spy fly stings Mrs. Coulter, knocking her and her dmon out. Lyra runs to the room with the intercision machine. The growing chain reaction builds as Lyra yanks a control box loose and hurls it into the intercision machine, causing it to explode. This sets off a series of explosions that tear the facility apart. |
| score: 0.319710558159 |
| What did Mrs. Coulter's dmon try to steal? |
| 0) The children |
| 1) A sleeping poison |
| 2) The mechanical spy flies |
| 3) The alethiometer |
| 4) A boat |
| Plot: When Lyra wakes up she is comforted by a distraught Mrs. Coulter, who explains the dmon cutting to Lyra and also tells Lyra that she is her mother. Lyra then guesses that Lord Asriel is her father. When Mrs. Coulter asks for the alethiometer, Lyra gives her the can containing the spy fly. The spy fly stings Mrs. Coulter, knocking her and her dmon out. Lyra runs to the room with the intercision machine. The growing chain reaction builds as Lyra yanks a control box loose and hurls it into the intercision machine, causing it to explode. This sets off a series of explosions that tear the facility apart. |
| score: 0.368428336035 |
| Who joins Lyra on her trip to the north? |
| 0) Lee and Iorek |
| 1) Hester and Iorek |
| 2) Roger |
| 3) Lee and John |
| 4) Stelmaria |
| Plot: Outside, the children are attacked by Tartar mercenaries and their wolf dmons. The battle is joined by Iorek, the Gyptians, and a band of flying witches led by Serafina Pekkala. The Tartars are defeated and the children are rescued. Rather than returning south, Lyra, Roger and Iorek fly north with Lee Scoresby in search of Lord Asriel. |
| score: 0.361740238812 |
| What is Lee's profession? |
| 0) He is an aeronaut |
| 1) He is an astronaut |
| 2) He is a scientist |
| 3) He is an armor maker |
| 4) He is a hunter |
| Plot: At a northern port, Lyra is befriended by a Texan aeronaut named Lee Scoresby, who advises her to hire an armoured bear. Exiled in shame, the giant polar bear Iorek Byrnison has been tricked out of his armour by the local townspeople. Using the alethiometer Lyra tells Iorek where to find his armour. Armoured again, the fearsome Iorek and his friend Lee Scoresby join the trek northward. |
| score: 0.177728047906 |
| How did Iorek lose his armour? |
| 0) He exchanged it for food |
| 1) It was stolen from him |
| 2) He sold it |
| 3) He didn't lose his armour |
| 4) He was tricked by the townspeople |
| Plot: At a northern port, Lyra is befriended by a Texan aeronaut named Lee Scoresby, who advises her to hire an armoured bear. Exiled in shame, the giant polar bear Iorek Byrnison has been tricked out of his armour by the local townspeople. Using the alethiometer Lyra tells Iorek where to find his armour. Armoured again, the fearsome Iorek and his friend Lee Scoresby join the trek northward. |
| score: 0.278322926475 |
| How does Lyra help Iorek, the exiled polar bear? |
| 0) She gives him directions to the northward trek |
| 1) She negotiates his return from exile |
| 2) She tells Iorek where to find his armor |
| 3) Because she is in love with him |
| 4) She frees him from the townspeople |
| Plot: At a northern port, Lyra is befriended by a Texan aeronaut named Lee Scoresby, who advises her to hire an armoured bear. Exiled in shame, the giant polar bear Iorek Byrnison has been tricked out of his armour by the local townspeople. Using the alethiometer Lyra tells Iorek where to find his armour. Armoured again, the fearsome Iorek and his friend Lee Scoresby join the trek northward. |
| score: 0.419686131049 |
| What is the plan of the Magisterium scientists? |
| 0) To capture more children for the bear king Ragnar |
| 1) To experiment on the children |
| 2) To sever the bond between a child and his/her dmon |
| 3) To overthrow Iorek |
| 4) To find the golden compass |
| Plot: That night while riding on Iorek's back, Lyra finds a cowering and changed Billy separated from his dmon Salcilia. Lyra reunites Billy with his mother just as the group is attacked by Samoyeds who capture Lyra. Taken to the armoured bear king Ragnar Sturlusson, Lyra tricks him into fighting Iorek one on one. At first, Ragnar seems to have the upper hand in the fight, but Iorek eventually tricks his rival and kills him. He then becomes the new king. Iorek carries Lyra near to a thin ice bridge near Bolvangar. Reaching the station, Lyra is taken to eat with the missing children. While hiding again Lyra discovers that the Magisterium scientists, under the guidance of Mrs. Coulter, are performing experiments to sever the bond between a child and his or her dmon. Caught spying, Lyra and Pan are thrown in the intercision chamber, and end up unconscious from the energy force that tries to cut them. On seeing Lyra in the guillotine, Mrs. Coulter rescues her and takes her to her quarters. |
| score: 0.285574814383 |
| Who saves Lyra from the guillotine? |
| 0) Lord Asriel |
| 1) Billy |
| 2) Pan |
| 3) Iorek |
| 4) Mrs. Coulter |
| Plot: At dinner, Lyra meets Mrs. Coulter, who insists on taking Lyra north as her assistant. Before Lyra leaves, the Master of the college entrusts her with the only remaining alethiometer, a compass-like artifact that reveals the truth. The Magisterium has destroyed all the others. He instructs her to keep it secret, especially from Mrs. Coulter. |
| score: 0.4007793883 |
| Who wants to take Lyra as her assistant? |
| 0) Mrs. Coulter |
| 1) Hester |
| 2) Ragnar |
| 3) Lord Asriel |
| 4) Faa |
| Plot: At dinner, Lyra meets Mrs. Coulter, who insists on taking Lyra north as her assistant. Before Lyra leaves, the Master of the college entrusts her with the only remaining alethiometer, a compass-like artifact that reveals the truth. The Magisterium has destroyed all the others. He instructs her to keep it secret, especially from Mrs. Coulter. |
| score: 0.433604301971 |
| Why does Lyra need to go further north, after defeating Mrs. Coulter? |
| 0) To look for Lord Asriel |
| 1) To rescue more children trapped there |
| 2) To find Iorek |
| 3) To escort Iorek and Lee back home |
| 4) To look for Pantalaimon |
| Plot: When Lyra wakes up she is comforted by a distraught Mrs. Coulter, who explains the dmon cutting to Lyra and also tells Lyra that she is her mother. Lyra then guesses that Lord Asriel is her father. When Mrs. Coulter asks for the alethiometer, Lyra gives her the can containing the spy fly. The spy fly stings Mrs. Coulter, knocking her and her dmon out. Lyra runs to the room with the intercision machine. The growing chain reaction builds as Lyra yanks a control box loose and hurls it into the intercision machine, causing it to explode. This sets off a series of explosions that tear the facility apart. |
| score: 0.392023525227 |
| Who rescues Lyra from the guillotine? |
| 0) Iorek |
| 1) Ragnar |
| 2) Billy |
| 3) Mrs. Coulter |
| 4) Pan |
| Plot: At dinner, Lyra meets Mrs. Coulter, who insists on taking Lyra north as her assistant. Before Lyra leaves, the Master of the college entrusts her with the only remaining alethiometer, a compass-like artifact that reveals the truth. The Magisterium has destroyed all the others. He instructs her to keep it secret, especially from Mrs. Coulter. |
| score: 0.396974564657 |
| How do Mikey and the others escape the grotto? |
| 0) They are pulled up through a hole by Troy and his country club friends |
| 1) They blow up one of the walls |
| 2) They sail the ship out of the grotto |
| 3) They crawl out through a hole in the grotto |
| 4) They go back through the tunnels and escape through the restaurant's trap door |
| Plot: Mikey and the others discover the Fratellis on their tail, and hasten through the remaining traps. They ultimately find an enclosed grotto where "One-Eyed" Willy's pirate ship The Inferno rests. They explore the ship, finding a hoard of treasure in front of the skeletal remains of Willy and his crew. Mikey gives a sober speech to Willy, naming him as the first "Goonie", then he and the others fill their pockets with riches; Mikey insists that the coins in front of Willy remain untouched, as Willy's tribute. The Fratellis are waiting for them as they leave. The criminals make them drop the treasure before threatening to kill them by forcing them to play pirate, when suddenly Sloth and Chunk arrive. Sloth, angered by how the other Fratellis have treated him in the past, easily subdues them and helps the rest of the Goonies to escape the boat. Though Mikey insists they go back for the treasure, Brand worries more for their lives, and the group escapes through a hole in the grotto, eventually arriving on a nearby beach shore. Police quickly come to their help and reunite them with their families. |
| score: 0.274630677168 |
| What do Mikey and his friends discover in an enclosed grotto? |
| 0) Captain Blackbeard's pirate ship |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) The Fratellis |
| 3) One-Eyed Willy's skeleton sitting alone |
| 4) One-Eyed Willy's pirate ship |
| Plot: Mikey and the others discover the Fratellis on their tail, and hasten through the remaining traps. They ultimately find an enclosed grotto where "One-Eyed" Willy's pirate ship The Inferno rests. They explore the ship, finding a hoard of treasure in front of the skeletal remains of Willy and his crew. Mikey gives a sober speech to Willy, naming him as the first "Goonie", then he and the others fill their pockets with riches; Mikey insists that the coins in front of Willy remain untouched, as Willy's tribute. The Fratellis are waiting for them as they leave. The criminals make them drop the treasure before threatening to kill them by forcing them to play pirate, when suddenly Sloth and Chunk arrive. Sloth, angered by how the other Fratellis have treated him in the past, easily subdues them and helps the rest of the Goonies to escape the boat. Though Mikey insists they go back for the treasure, Brand worries more for their lives, and the group escapes through a hole in the grotto, eventually arriving on a nearby beach shore. Police quickly come to their help and reunite them with their families. |
| score: 0.305405548895 |
| Why do Mikey and his friends start rushing through the tunnel? |
| 0) The ghosts of Willy and his crew are chasing them |
| 1) The police are chasing them |
| 2) They want to get to the treasure quickly before anyone else does |
| 3) Sloth is chasing them |
| 4) The Fratellis are chasing them |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the Fratellis free themselves and begin to loot the boat. When they take the coins that Mikey had left earlier, they trip another trap that causes the grotto to start to cave in. The Fratellis are forced to abandon the loot and flee to the beach, where police quickly take them into custody. As the Goonies are taken care of by their families, including Chunk offering to bring Sloth into his family, the owners of the country club show up and demand that Mr. Walsh sign away their home. As he is about to do so, their housekeeper Rosita finds Mikey's marble bag in his wet clothes, filled with gems that the Fratellis had not found, and Mouth stops him from signing the paperwork. Mr. Walsh recognizes the value of the gems and tears up the paperwork, having enough money to save all of the Goon Docks. As the Goonies celebrate, they watch as The Inferno, clear of the grotto, travels out towards the ocean under full sail. |
| score: 0.241438720638 |
| In the abandoned restaurant, where do the children hide to avoid being found by the Fratellis? |
| 0) In the forest |
| 1) Behind the restaurant |
| 2) In the restaurant kitchen |
| 3) Under a table in the restaurant |
| 4) In a tunnel underneath the restaurant |
| Plot: Mikey convinces Brand to return to the restaurant to explore after the Fratellis leave, discovering that the criminals are running a counterfeiting operation. As the Fratellis return, the group finds a tunnel beneath the restaurant and hides in there, sending Chunk to notify the authorities. They explore the tunnel and find the remains of a previous treasure explorer, who also searched for the treasure, and Mikey is sure they are on the right trail. Evading various booby traps, set up by Willy, they find themselves under an old wishing well. The kids have a chance to be pulled out of the tunnel by Andy's obnoxious boyfriend Troy, whose family owns the country club, and his friends, but Mikey convinces the group to continue on their journey. Meanwhile, Chunk escapes the cave and tries to call for help, but in the process of doing so, he ends up getting kidnapped by Jake and Francis when he accidentally comes across their car. The Fratellis interrogate and threaten a terrified Chunk, forcing him to reveal (among other things he has done), the existence of the treasure. When the Fratellis refuse to believe him and attempt to shred his hands in an active blender, they are stopped by a pack of bats that fly out of the tunnel, revealing the truth. Although the Fratellis spare Chunk's life, they tie him up in a chair and lock him in the basement next to Sloth, their deformed younger brother chained-up and pursue the other group. Chunk befriends Sloth, and Sloth is able to break his chains, free Chunk and escape the basement. |
| score: 0.177819832156 |
| In the abandoned restaurant, where do the children hide to avoid being found by the Fratellis? |
| 0) in a tunnel under the restaurant |
| 1) in the walk in cooler |
| 2) under the counter |
| 3) they run away from the restaurant |
| 4) in the bathroom |
| Plot: Mikey convinces Brand to return to the restaurant to explore after the Fratellis leave, discovering that the criminals are running a counterfeiting operation. As the Fratellis return, the group finds a tunnel beneath the restaurant and hides in there, sending Chunk to notify the authorities. They explore the tunnel and find the remains of a previous treasure explorer, who also searched for the treasure, and Mikey is sure they are on the right trail. Evading various booby traps, set up by Willy, they find themselves under an old wishing well. The kids have a chance to be pulled out of the tunnel by Andy's obnoxious boyfriend Troy, whose family owns the country club, and his friends, but Mikey convinces the group to continue on their journey. Meanwhile, Chunk escapes the cave and tries to call for help, but in the process of doing so, he ends up getting kidnapped by Jake and Francis when he accidentally comes across their car. The Fratellis interrogate and threaten a terrified Chunk, forcing him to reveal (among other things he has done), the existence of the treasure. When the Fratellis refuse to believe him and attempt to shred his hands in an active blender, they are stopped by a pack of bats that fly out of the tunnel, revealing the truth. Although the Fratellis spare Chunk's life, they tie him up in a chair and lock him in the basement next to Sloth, their deformed younger brother chained-up and pursue the other group. Chunk befriends Sloth, and Sloth is able to break his chains, free Chunk and escape the basement. |
| score: 0.182203926972 |
| Where do the children start their treasure hunt? |
| 0) At derelict restaurant |
| 1) In the woods |
| 2) In central park |
| 3) At cemetery |
| 4) At the ocean coast |
| Plot: Facing foreclosure of their homes in the Goon Docks area of Astoria, Oregon to an expanding country club, a group of children called the "Goonies" gathers for a last weekend. The Goonies include optimist Mikey Walsh, his older brother Brand, the inventive Data, the talkative Mouth, and the overweight klutz Chunk. While rummaging through the Walshes' attic, they come across an old treasure map and a 1632 doubloon, that shows the whereabouts of a treasure, of a famous pirate, named "One-Eyed" Willy, which is rumored to be hidden nearby. Evading Brand for one last adventure together, the kids find themselves at a derelict restaurant near the coast, which coincides with the doubloon and the map. They encounter the Fratellis, a family of criminals hiding out at the abandoned restaurant. Evading detection by returning outside, the kids run into Brand and two girls: the popular cheerleader Andy, who has a crush on Brand, who shares the same feelings for her, and Stef, a nerdy, tough-talking girl and Andy's best friend. |
| score: 0.150167348144 |
| What do Mikey and his friends find in the attic? |
| 0) A skeleton |
| 1) A newspaper |
| 2) Old treasure map |
| 3) They find a book about gangsters |
| 4) Old book |
| Plot: Facing foreclosure of their homes in the Goon Docks area of Astoria, Oregon to an expanding country club, a group of children called the "Goonies" gathers for a last weekend. The Goonies include optimist Mikey Walsh, his older brother Brand, the inventive Data, the talkative Mouth, and the overweight klutz Chunk. While rummaging through the Walshes' attic, they come across an old treasure map and a 1632 doubloon, that shows the whereabouts of a treasure, of a famous pirate, named "One-Eyed" Willy, which is rumored to be hidden nearby. Evading Brand for one last adventure together, the kids find themselves at a derelict restaurant near the coast, which coincides with the doubloon and the map. They encounter the Fratellis, a family of criminals hiding out at the abandoned restaurant. Evading detection by returning outside, the kids run into Brand and two girls: the popular cheerleader Andy, who has a crush on Brand, who shares the same feelings for her, and Stef, a nerdy, tough-talking girl and Andy's best friend. |
| score: 0.208948463304 |
| Where is the Grand Budapest Hotel located? |
| 0) In Moustafa |
| 1) In Hungary |
| 2) In the Republic of Zubrowka |
| 3) In the Republic of Central Europe |
| 4) It is located in the Republic of Poland |
| Plot: After the war, the country is annexed. During a train journey across the border, soldiers inspect Gustave's and Zero's papers. Zero describes Gustave being taken out and shot after defending Zero (whom the soldiers had attempted to arrest for his immigrant status), as he did on the initial train ride in the beginning of the movie. Agatha succumbs to "the Prussian Grippe" and dies two years later, as does her infant son. Zero inherits the fortune Gustave leaves behind and vows to continue his legacy at the Grand Budapest, but a subsequent Communist revolution in Zubrowka and the ravages of time slowly begin to take their toll on both the building and its owner as Zero is forced to "contribute" his entire inheritance to the government to keep the dying hotel in business. |
| score: 0.285169456164 |
| What is the state of affairs in Zubrowka in 1932? |
| 0) The town is having election |
| 1) It's a peaceful town |
| 2) The war has finished and the town is starting to recover |
| 3) The town is on the verge of war |
| 4) A war is going on |
| Plot: The story begins in 1932 during the hotel's glory days when the young Zero was a lobby boy, freshly arrived in Zubrowka after his hometown was razed and his entire family executed. Zero acquires a girlfriend, Agatha, who is a professional pastry chef and proves very resourceful. Zubrowka is on the verge of war, but this is of little concern to Monsieur Gustave H., the Grand Budapest's devoted concierge. The owner of the hotel is unknown and only relays important messages through the lawyer Deputy Kovacs. When he is not attending to the needs of the hotel's wealthy clientele or managing its staff, Gustave courts a series of aging women who flock to the hotel to enjoy his "exceptional service". One of the ladies is Madame Cline Villeneuve "Madame D" Desgoffe und Taxis, with whom Gustave spends the night prior to her departure. |
| score: 0.202001834671 |
| In what way is deputy Kovacs connected to the Grand Budapest hotel, at least in the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) He is the hotel's only client |
| 1) The unknown owner sends messages to the staff via Kovacs |
| 2) He is the hotel's concierge |
| 3) He is the hotel's professional pastry chef |
| 4) He solves crimes that happen in the hotel |
| Plot: The story begins in 1932 during the hotel's glory days when the young Zero was a lobby boy, freshly arrived in Zubrowka after his hometown was razed and his entire family executed. Zero acquires a girlfriend, Agatha, who is a professional pastry chef and proves very resourceful. Zubrowka is on the verge of war, but this is of little concern to Monsieur Gustave H., the Grand Budapest's devoted concierge. The owner of the hotel is unknown and only relays important messages through the lawyer Deputy Kovacs. When he is not attending to the needs of the hotel's wealthy clientele or managing its staff, Gustave courts a series of aging women who flock to the hotel to enjoy his "exceptional service". One of the ladies is Madame Cline Villeneuve "Madame D" Desgoffe und Taxis, with whom Gustave spends the night prior to her departure. |
| score: 0.292839790827 |
| Who is the Grand Budapest hotel's concierge in 1932? |
| 0) Madame Cline Villeneuve |
| 1) Monsieur Moustafa |
| 2) Monsieur Gustave |
| 3) Jopling |
| 4) Deputy Kovacs |
| Plot: *Part 1 M. Gustave* |
| score: 0.370026710107 |
| Who is the Author with when he finishes narrating his memoirs? |
| 0) His grandson |
| 1) His wife |
| 2) Moustafa |
| 3) Gustave |
| 4) He is alone |
| Plot: In 1985, the Author completes his memoirs beside his grandson. |
| score: 0.458389214177 |
| In which year does the Author complete his memoirs? |
| 0) During Zubrowska's war |
| 1) The movie doesn't say it |
| 2) When his grandson is born |
| 3) In 1932 |
| 4) In 1985 |
| Plot: In 1985, the Author completes his memoirs beside his grandson. |
| score: 0.554332668388 |
| Who inherits Gustave's fortune, including the hotel? |
| 0) Ludwig. |
| 1) Zero. |
| 2) Dimitri. |
| 3) Henckels. |
| 4) Serge. |
| Plot: Back in the present, the girl continues reading in front of the statue of the Author, a sign that Zero and Gustave's story and that of the hotel will live on. |
| score: 0.508304088701 |
| What does Agatha die from? |
| 0) The Prussian Grippe. |
| 1) An unnown disease. |
| 2) The Prussian Flue. |
| 3) The Russian pneumonia. |
| 4) She gets shot. |
| Plot: After the war, the country is annexed. During a train journey across the border, soldiers inspect Gustave's and Zero's papers. Zero describes Gustave being taken out and shot after defending Zero (whom the soldiers had attempted to arrest for his immigrant status), as he did on the initial train ride in the beginning of the movie. Agatha succumbs to "the Prussian Grippe" and dies two years later, as does her infant son. Zero inherits the fortune Gustave leaves behind and vows to continue his legacy at the Grand Budapest, but a subsequent Communist revolution in Zubrowka and the ravages of time slowly begin to take their toll on both the building and its owner as Zero is forced to "contribute" his entire inheritance to the government to keep the dying hotel in business. |
| score: 0.260790244587 |
| What happens to Agatha's infant son? |
| 0) He falls ill and is taken to a hospital. |
| 1) He is taken to his grandparents. |
| 2) He is adopted. |
| 3) He dies. |
| 4) He is taken to an orphanage. |
| Plot: After the war, the country is annexed. During a train journey across the border, soldiers inspect Gustave's and Zero's papers. Zero describes Gustave being taken out and shot after defending Zero (whom the soldiers had attempted to arrest for his immigrant status), as he did on the initial train ride in the beginning of the movie. Agatha succumbs to "the Prussian Grippe" and dies two years later, as does her infant son. Zero inherits the fortune Gustave leaves behind and vows to continue his legacy at the Grand Budapest, but a subsequent Communist revolution in Zubrowka and the ravages of time slowly begin to take their toll on both the building and its owner as Zero is forced to "contribute" his entire inheritance to the government to keep the dying hotel in business. |
| score: 0.183515452475 |
| What happens to Zubrowka after the war? |
| 0) The country is taken over by Germans. |
| 1) The country is annexed. |
| 2) The country is left poor. |
| 3) The counrtry begins preparing for reparation. |
| 4) The country is devastated. |
| Plot: After the war, the country is annexed. During a train journey across the border, soldiers inspect Gustave's and Zero's papers. Zero describes Gustave being taken out and shot after defending Zero (whom the soldiers had attempted to arrest for his immigrant status), as he did on the initial train ride in the beginning of the movie. Agatha succumbs to "the Prussian Grippe" and dies two years later, as does her infant son. Zero inherits the fortune Gustave leaves behind and vows to continue his legacy at the Grand Budapest, but a subsequent Communist revolution in Zubrowka and the ravages of time slowly begin to take their toll on both the building and its owner as Zero is forced to "contribute" his entire inheritance to the government to keep the dying hotel in business. |
| score: 0.233855779868 |
| Who does Gustave go with to Madame D's wake and will reading? |
| 0) M. Jean |
| 1) M. Ivan |
| 2) Agatha |
| 3) Dmitri |
| 4) Zero |
| Plot: Back in the present, the girl continues reading in front of the statue of the Author, a sign that Zero and Gustave's story and that of the hotel will live on. |
| score: 0.48163811333 |
| How does Madame D's family react to Gustave inheriting the painting? |
| 0) This saddened her family, all of whom hoped to inherit it. |
| 1) This calm her family, all of whom hoped to burn it. |
| 2) This angers her family, all of whom hoped to give it away. |
| 3) This pleases her family, all of whom hoped to give it away |
| 4) This enrages her family, all of whom hoped to inherit it. |
| Plot: One month later, Gustave is informed that Madame D has died under mysterious circumstances. Taking Zero along, he races to her wake and the reading of the will, where Kovacs, coincidentally the executor of the will, reveals that in her will she has bequeathed to Gustave a very valuable painting, Boy with Apple. This enrages her family, all of whom hoped to inherit it. Her son, Dmitri Desgoffe und Taxis, lashes out at Gustave. With the help of Zero, Gustave steals the painting and returns to the Grand Budapest, securing the painting in the hotel's safe. During the journey, Gustave makes a pact with Zero: in return for the latter's help, he makes Zero his heir. Shortly thereafter, Gustave is arrested and imprisoned for the murder (by strychnine) of Madame D after forced testimony by Serge X, Madame D's butler, about seeing Gustave in her house on a particular night. Gustave tells Zero he has an alibi for that night but could never cite his aristocratic lady bedmistress in court. Upon arriving in prison, Gustave finds himself stuck in a cell with hardened criminals, but earns their respect after he "beat the shit" out of one of them for "challenging [his] virility". |
| score: 0.302676974149 |
| Where do Moustafa and the Author have their meeting? |
| 0) In the hotel's enormous locker room |
| 1) In the hotel's enormous meeting room |
| 2) In the hotel's enormous dining room |
| 3) In the hotel's enormous living room |
| 4) In the hotel's enormous ballroom |
| Plot: Located in the Republic of Zubrowka, a fictional Central European state ravaged by war and poverty, the Young Author discovers that the remote mountainside hotel has fallen on hard times. Many of its lustrous facilities are now in a poor state of repair, and its guests are few. The Author encounters the hotel's elderly owner, Zero Moustafa, one afternoon, and they agree to meet later that evening. Over dinner in the hotel's enormous dining room, Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| score: 0.320912224793 |
| What is the state of the Republic of Zubrowka when the Author visits? |
| 0) A fictional Central European state ravaged by war and poverty |
| 1) A fictional Southern European state ravaged by war and unemployment |
| 2) A fictional Eastern European state ravaged by war and poverty |
| 3) A fictional Northeastern European state ravaged by war and poverty |
| 4) A fictional Western European state ravaged by war and unemployment |
| Plot: Located in the Republic of Zubrowka, a fictional Central European state ravaged by war and poverty, the Young Author discovers that the remote mountainside hotel has fallen on hard times. Many of its lustrous facilities are now in a poor state of repair, and its guests are few. The Author encounters the hotel's elderly owner, Zero Moustafa, one afternoon, and they agree to meet later that evening. Over dinner in the hotel's enormous dining room, Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| score: 0.424213083811 |
| In what state does the Author find the Grand Budapest Hotel? |
| 0) Republic of Zekistan, a fictional Southern European state |
| 1) Republic of Zubrowka, a fictional Central European state |
| 2) Republic of Vespugia, a fictional Northeastern European state |
| 3) Republic of Zamunda, a fictional Western European state |
| 4) Republic of Wakanda, a fictional Eastern European state |
| Plot: Located in the Republic of Zubrowka, a fictional Central European state ravaged by war and poverty, the Young Author discovers that the remote mountainside hotel has fallen on hard times. Many of its lustrous facilities are now in a poor state of repair, and its guests are few. The Author encounters the hotel's elderly owner, Zero Moustafa, one afternoon, and they agree to meet later that evening. Over dinner in the hotel's enormous dining room, Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| score: 0.32141768203 |
| What happens when the Author meets Moustafa? |
| 0) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took co-ownership of the restaurant and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 1) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the company and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 2) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the restaurant and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 3) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 4) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took co-ownership of the company and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| Plot: Located in the Republic of Zubrowka, a fictional Central European state ravaged by war and poverty, the Young Author discovers that the remote mountainside hotel has fallen on hard times. Many of its lustrous facilities are now in a poor state of repair, and its guests are few. The Author encounters the hotel's elderly owner, Zero Moustafa, one afternoon, and they agree to meet later that evening. Over dinner in the hotel's enormous dining room, Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| score: 0.419750860129 |
| What does Moustafa tell the Author during their meeting? |
| 0) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 1) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the restaurant and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 2) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took co-ownership of the company and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 3) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took co-ownership of the restaurant and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| 4) Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the company and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| Plot: Located in the Republic of Zubrowka, a fictional Central European state ravaged by war and poverty, the Young Author discovers that the remote mountainside hotel has fallen on hard times. Many of its lustrous facilities are now in a poor state of repair, and its guests are few. The Author encounters the hotel's elderly owner, Zero Moustafa, one afternoon, and they agree to meet later that evening. Over dinner in the hotel's enormous dining room, Mr. Moustafa tells him the tale of how he took ownership of the hotel and why he is unwilling to close it down. |
| score: 0.417324071312 |
| Who turns out to be Madame D's murderer? |
| 0) Madame D's murderer is Moustafa. |
| 1) Madame D's murderer is Dmitri. |
| 2) Madame D's murderer is Kovacs. |
| 3) The identity of Madame D's murderer is left ambiguous. |
| 4) Madame D's murderer is Agatha. |
| Plot: *Part 2 Madame C.V.D.u.T.* |
| score: 0.743904784471 |
| Who discovers Agatha as she is retrieving the painting from the hotel? |
| 0) Unluckily Clotilde comes at the same moment and discovers her. |
| 1) Unluckily Kovacs comes at the same moment and discovers her. |
| 2) Unluckily Dmitri comes at the same moment and discovers her. |
| 3) Unluckily Henckels comes at the same moment and discovers her. |
| 4) Unluckily Ludwig comes at the same moment and discovers her. |
| Plot: Back at the Grand Budapest, the outbreak of war is imminent, and the military have commandeered the hotel and are in the process of converting it into barracks. A heartbroken Gustave vows to never again pass the threshold. Agatha joins the two and agrees to find a way to go inside - by delivering pastries - and retrieve the painting. Unluckily Dmitri comes at the same moment and discovers her. A chase and a chaotic gunfight ensue before Zero and Agatha flee with the painting (which had been hidden, still wrapped up, in the hotel safe). Gustave's innocence is finally proven by the discovery of the copy of Madame D's second will, which was duplicated by Serge before it was destroyed, and which he subsequently hid in the back of the painting. This will was to take effect only if she was murdered. The identity of Madame D's murderer and how Gustave is proved innocent are left ambiguous (though earlier in the film a suspicious bottle labeled "strychnine" can be seen on Jopling's desk). The will also reveals that she was the owner of the Grand Budapest. She leaves much of her fortune, the hotel, and the painting to Gustave, making him wealthy in the process, and he becomes one of the hotel's regular guests while appointing Zero as the new concierge. Zero and Agatha marry while Dmitri disappears. |
| score: 0.265185422547 |
| What happens when Dmitri discovers Agatha with the painting? |
| 0) A walk and a chaotic gunfight ensues. |
| 1) A chase and a chaotic gunfight ensues. |
| 2) A amble and a chaotic sword fight ensues. |
| 3) A walk and a chaotic sword fight ensues. |
| 4) A ramble and a chaotic gunfight ensues. |
| Plot: Back at the Grand Budapest, the outbreak of war is imminent, and the military have commandeered the hotel and are in the process of converting it into barracks. A heartbroken Gustave vows to never again pass the threshold. Agatha joins the two and agrees to find a way to go inside - by delivering pastries - and retrieve the painting. Unluckily Dmitri comes at the same moment and discovers her. A chase and a chaotic gunfight ensue before Zero and Agatha flee with the painting (which had been hidden, still wrapped up, in the hotel safe). Gustave's innocence is finally proven by the discovery of the copy of Madame D's second will, which was duplicated by Serge before it was destroyed, and which he subsequently hid in the back of the painting. This will was to take effect only if she was murdered. The identity of Madame D's murderer and how Gustave is proved innocent are left ambiguous (though earlier in the film a suspicious bottle labeled "strychnine" can be seen on Jopling's desk). The will also reveals that she was the owner of the Grand Budapest. She leaves much of her fortune, the hotel, and the painting to Gustave, making him wealthy in the process, and he becomes one of the hotel's regular guests while appointing Zero as the new concierge. Zero and Agatha marry while Dmitri disappears. |
| score: 0.241472272338 |
| What is the teenager girl doing, back in the present? |
| 0) the girl continues staring at the statue |
| 1) the girl continues walking by the statue |
| 2) the girl continues reading in front of the statue |
| 3) the girl continues dancing in front of the statue |
| 4) the girl continues eating in front of the statue |
| Plot: Back in the present, the girl continues reading in front of the statue of the Author, a sign that Zero and Gustave's story and that of the hotel will live on. |
| score: 0.279678323055 |
| How do the convicts survive being captured by the guards? |
| 0) The group narrowly escape after one of them sacrifices his health to kill a large posse of guards. |
| 1) The group narrowly escape after one of them sacrifices himself to kill a large posse of guards. |
| 2) The group narrowly escape after one of them sacrifices his daughter to kill a large posse of guards. |
| 3) The group narrowly escape after one of them sacrifices his wealth to kill a large posse of guards. |
| 4) The group narrowly escape after one of them sacrifices his son to kill a large posse of guards. |
| Plot: Zero aids Gustave in escaping from Zubrowka's prison by sending a series of stoneworking tools concealed inside cakes made by Zero's fiance Agatha. Along with a group of convicts including Ludwig, Gustave digs his way out of his cell with the help of the tools. The group narrowly escape capture after one of them sacrifices himself to kill a large posse of guards with his "throat-slitter" and Ludwig and his crew escape by car after wishing Gustave and Zero well. Gustave then teams up with Zero to prove his innocence. |
| score: 0.205939847724 |
| Who makes the cakes brought to Gustave in prison? |
| 0) Zero's mother Madame D |
| 1) Zero's sister Madame D |
| 2) Zero's mother Agatha |
| 3) Zero's sister Agatha |
| 4) Zero's fiance Agatha |
| Plot: Zero aids Gustave in escaping from Zubrowka's prison by sending a series of stoneworking tools concealed inside cakes made by Zero's fiance Agatha. Along with a group of convicts including Ludwig, Gustave digs his way out of his cell with the help of the tools. The group narrowly escape capture after one of them sacrifices himself to kill a large posse of guards with his "throat-slitter" and Ludwig and his crew escape by car after wishing Gustave and Zero well. Gustave then teams up with Zero to prove his innocence. |
| score: 0.459418837358 |
| How does Moustafa pass on the stoneworking tools used to aid Gustave's escape from prison? |
| 0) The tools are concealed inside the pie. |
| 1) The tools are concealed inside the bottle of milk. |
| 2) The tools are concealed inside the pizza. |
| 3) The tools are concealed inside the cakes. |
| 4) The tools are concealed inside the bottle of sauce. |
| Plot: Zero aids Gustave in escaping from Zubrowka's prison by sending a series of stoneworking tools concealed inside cakes made by Zero's fiance Agatha. Along with a group of convicts including Ludwig, Gustave digs his way out of his cell with the help of the tools. The group narrowly escape capture after one of them sacrifices himself to kill a large posse of guards with his "throat-slitter" and Ludwig and his crew escape by car after wishing Gustave and Zero well. Gustave then teams up with Zero to prove his innocence. |
| score: 0.341206519058 |
| How does Ludwig and his group escape? |
| 0) Ludwig and his crew escape by car |
| 1) Ludwig and his crew escape by truck |
| 2) Ludwig and his crew escape by ship |
| 3) Ludwig and his crew escape by plane |
| 4) Ludwig and his crew escape by motorcycle |
| Plot: Zero aids Gustave in escaping from Zubrowka's prison by sending a series of stoneworking tools concealed inside cakes made by Zero's fiance Agatha. Along with a group of convicts including Ludwig, Gustave digs his way out of his cell with the help of the tools. The group narrowly escape capture after one of them sacrifices himself to kill a large posse of guards with his "throat-slitter" and Ludwig and his crew escape by car after wishing Gustave and Zero well. Gustave then teams up with Zero to prove his innocence. |
| score: 0.213285096568 |
| What happens when the teenage girl starts reading from the book? |
| 0) The Author begins narrating the tale from his chair in 1965 |
| 1) The Author begins narrating the tale from his bed in 1988 |
| 2) The Author begins narrating the tale from his bed in 1968 |
| 3) The Author begins narrating the tale from his sofa in 1986 |
| 4) The Author begins narrating the tale from his desk in 1985 |
| Plot: In the present, a teenage girl approaches a monument to a writer in a cemetery. In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Author". She starts reading a chapter from the book. The Author begins narrating the tale from his desk in 1985 about a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1968. |
| score: 0.411133492861 |
| What is the teenage girl holding? |
| 0) In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Author" |
| 1) In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Penwoman" |
| 2) In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Scribbler" |
| 3) In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Penman" |
| 4) In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Reporter" |
| Plot: In the present, a teenage girl approaches a monument to a writer in a cemetery. In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Author". She starts reading a chapter from the book. The Author begins narrating the tale from his desk in 1985 about a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1968. |
| score: 0.336379508161 |
| Who wrote the memoir the girl is holding? |
| 0) The memoir penned by a character known only as "The Penman" |
| 1) The memoir penned by a character known only as "The Penwoman" |
| 2) The memoir penned by a character known only as "The Reporter" |
| 3) The memoir penned by a character known only as "The Scribbler" |
| 4) The memoir penned by a character known only as "The Author" |
| Plot: In 1985, the Author completes his memoirs beside his grandson. |
| score: 0.511962525533 |
| What is the Author's story about? |
| 0) About a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1968 |
| 1) About a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1956 |
| 2) About a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1965 |
| 3) About a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1958 |
| 4) About a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1966 |
| Plot: In the present, a teenage girl approaches a monument to a writer in a cemetery. In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Author". She starts reading a chapter from the book. The Author begins narrating the tale from his desk in 1985 about a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1968. |
| score: 0.440922426857 |
| Where is the teenage girl when the movie opens? |
| 0) In her room |
| 1) Cemetery |
| 2) Church |
| 3) School |
| 4) Restaurant |
| Plot: In the present, a teenage girl approaches a monument to a writer in a cemetery. In her arms is a memoir penned by a character known only as "The Author". She starts reading a chapter from the book. The Author begins narrating the tale from his desk in 1985 about a trip he made to the Grand Budapest Hotel in 1968. |
| score: 0.153138403297 |
| In what year is the Author narrating his story? |
| 0) 1985 |
| 1) 1986 |
| 2) 1958 |
| 3) 1988 |
| 4) 1968 |
| Plot: In 1985, the Author completes his memoirs beside his grandson. |
| score: 0.419785587725 |
| What does Moustafa give the Author after their meeting? |
| 0) A key to the "Agatha Suite" |
| 1) A key to the "M. Ivan Suite" |
| 2) A key to the "M. Gustave Suite" |
| 3) A key to the "M. Moustafa Suite" |
| 4) A key to the "Ludwig Suite" |
| Plot: *Part 1 M. Gustave* |
| score: 0.422158632415 |
| What does Moustafa do before he goes to his room? |
| 0) Mr. Moustafa gives the Author a key to the "M. Gustave Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. |
| 1) Mr. Moustafa gives Dmitri a key to the "M. Gustave Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. |
| 2) Mr. Moustafa gives the Madame D a key to the "M. Gustave Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. |
| 3) Mr. Moustafa gives M. Jean a key to the "M. Ivan Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. |
| 4) Mr. Moustafa gives the Author a key to the "Agatha Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. |
| Plot: Back in 1968, in a touch of irony, the painting Zero and Gustave fought so desperately to take now sits on the wall behind the concierge counter, forgotten and crooked. Before departing to his room, Mr. Moustafa gives the Author a key to the "M. Gustave Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. Mr. Moustafa confesses to the Author that the real reason that he cannot bring himself to close the hotel has nothing to do with his loyalty to Gustave, or as a connection to "his world," but because it is his last remaining link to his beloved Agatha and the best years of his life. He theorizes that Gustave's world was gone long before he was ever in it, but he maintained the illusion quite well. The Young Author later departs for South America and never returns to the hotel. |
| score: 0.413252061464 |
| Where is the famous painting, "Boy with Apple" now? |
| 0) Sits on the wall behind the concierge counter |
| 1) Sits on the wall behind the dining table |
| 2) Sits on the wall behind the ticket counter |
| 3) Sits on the wall behind the couch |
| 4) Sits on the wall behind the manager's desk |
| Plot: Back in 1968, in a touch of irony, the painting Zero and Gustave fought so desperately to take now sits on the wall behind the concierge counter, forgotten and crooked. Before departing to his room, Mr. Moustafa gives the Author a key to the "M. Gustave Suite" and readjusts the crooked painting. Mr. Moustafa confesses to the Author that the real reason that he cannot bring himself to close the hotel has nothing to do with his loyalty to Gustave, or as a connection to "his world," but because it is his last remaining link to his beloved Agatha and the best years of his life. He theorizes that Gustave's world was gone long before he was ever in it, but he maintained the illusion quite well. The Young Author later departs for South America and never returns to the hotel. |
| score: 0.223175870986 |
| Why didn't Gatsby tell Tom about his love affair with Daisy? |
| 0) He was waiting for a better opportunity |
| 1) Daisy did not want Gatsby to say anything about their love affair |
| 2) Jordan had advised him not to tell Tom anything |
| 3) He was afraid of Tom and his power |
| 4) He didn't want anybody to know about their love affair |
| Plot: The next morning, Nick leaves for work and Gatsby decides to go for a swim before the pool is drained for the season. He hears the phone ringing, and, believing it is Daisy, climbs out of the pool as the butler answers the phone. Gatsby is then shot and killed by George, who proceeds to kill himself. |
| score: 0.641183242631 |
| What do people suspect of Gatsby? |
| 0) That he is evil |
| 1) That he is a federal agent |
| 2) That he is gay |
| 3) That he is a German spy, a prince, or an assassin |
| 4) That he is a mobster |
| Plot: As the summer progresses, Nick receives an invitation to one of Gatsby's parties. Upon arriving, he learns that he is the only one who received an invitation, and that none of the guests have ever met Gatsby. There are multiple theories as to who he is: a German spy, a prince, even an assassin. Nick encounters Jordan, and they meet Gatsby, who is surprisingly young and rather aloof. Gatsby's butler later informs Jordan that Gatsby wishes to speak with her privately. |
| score: 0.381352743498 |
| What does Jordan reveal about Gatsby to Nick? |
| 0) That no one knows where Gatsby is from |
| 1) That Gatsby had a relationship with Daisy five years ago and is still in love with her |
| 2) That Gatsby throws extravagant parties to show off |
| 3) That Gatsby is involved with a mob boss |
| 4) That Gatsby is in love with her |
| Plot: The next morning, Nick leaves for work and Gatsby decides to go for a swim before the pool is drained for the season. He hears the phone ringing, and, believing it is Daisy, climbs out of the pool as the butler answers the phone. Gatsby is then shot and killed by George, who proceeds to kill himself. |
| score: 0.600507019861 |
| According to Jordan, why is Gatsby organising parties? |
| 0) Because he is very social |
| 1) As a cover for his illegal deals with mobsters |
| 2) He hopes that Daisy will attend |
| 3) Because he is lonely |
| 4) To show off his wealth |
| Plot: After an awkward reunion, Gatsby and Daisy begin an affair. Gatsby is rather dismayed that Daisy wants to run away from New York with him, as his initial plan being for them was to live in his mansion. Nick tries to explain to Gatsby that the past cannot be repeated, but he dismisses the remark. Trying to keep the affair a secret, Gatsby fires the majority of his servants and discontinues the parties. Eventually, he phones Nick and asks that he and Jordan accompany him to the Buchanans', where they plan to tell Tom that Daisy is leaving him. Nick is hesitant, but Gatsby insists they need him. |
| score: 0.410250368414 |
| What university did Nick Carraway graduate from? |
| 0) Columbia |
| 1) NYU |
| 2) Yale |
| 3) Havard |
| 4) Stanford |
| Plot: In the winter of 1929, Nick Carraway, a Yale University graduate and World War I veteran, is staying at a psychiatric hospital to treat his alcoholism. He talks about Jay Gatsby, describing him as the most hopeful man he had ever met. When he struggles to articulate his thoughts, his doctor, Walter Perkins, suggests writing it down, since writing is Nick's true passion. |
| score: 0.284892326241 |
| Why is Nick staying in the psychiatric hospital? |
| 0) To treat his depression |
| 1) To treat his alcoholism |
| 2) He was ordered by the court to do so |
| 3) To treat his psychosis |
| 4) He is a recovering drug addict |
| Plot: In the winter of 1929, Nick Carraway, a Yale University graduate and World War I veteran, is staying at a psychiatric hospital to treat his alcoholism. He talks about Jay Gatsby, describing him as the most hopeful man he had ever met. When he struggles to articulate his thoughts, his doctor, Walter Perkins, suggests writing it down, since writing is Nick's true passion. |
| score: 0.275464155834 |
| How does Nick describe Jay Gatsby? |
| 0) As the strangest man he ever knew |
| 1) As the most contradictory man he ever met |
| 2) As the most sincere man he ever met |
| 3) As the richest man he knew |
| 4) As the most hopeful man he ever met |
| Plot: In the winter of 1929, Nick Carraway, a Yale University graduate and World War I veteran, is staying at a psychiatric hospital to treat his alcoholism. He talks about Jay Gatsby, describing him as the most hopeful man he had ever met. When he struggles to articulate his thoughts, his doctor, Walter Perkins, suggests writing it down, since writing is Nick's true passion. |
| score: 0.4250235147 |
| In what war did Nick Carraway participate? |
| 0) The Vietnam War |
| 1) World War I |
| 2) The French Revolution |
| 3) World War II |
| 4) The American Civil War |
| Plot: In the winter of 1929, Nick Carraway, a Yale University graduate and World War I veteran, is staying at a psychiatric hospital to treat his alcoholism. He talks about Jay Gatsby, describing him as the most hopeful man he had ever met. When he struggles to articulate his thoughts, his doctor, Walter Perkins, suggests writing it down, since writing is Nick's true passion. |
| score: 0.254360301096 |
| What does Gatsby say to Nick about the car accident? |
| 0) That Tom was the driver |
| 1) That he was the driver |
| 2) That Daisy was the driver |
| 3) That it was a hit and run |
| 4) That the driver was drunk |
| Plot: The next morning, Nick leaves for work and Gatsby decides to go for a swim before the pool is drained for the season. He hears the phone ringing, and, believing it is Daisy, climbs out of the pool as the butler answers the phone. Gatsby is then shot and killed by George, who proceeds to kill himself. |
| score: 0.496144555336 |
| How does Myrtle die? |
| 0) She is hit by a train |
| 1) She kills herself |
| 2) She is hit by the car |
| 3) She is shot by her husband |
| 4) She is shot by the car's driver |
| Plot: Later that night, Myrtle rushes out into the street after a fight with her husband about her infidelity. She sees Gatsby's yellow car approaching and runs toward it, believing Tom is driving and had come for her. However, the car strikes her, instantly killing her before fleeing the scene. Afterwards, Tom, Nick, and Jordan stop by the garage when they see a large crowd has gathered and learn about Myrtle's death. Tom tells a distraught George the yellow car belongs to Gatsby and that he suspects Gatsby was the one sleeping with Myrtle. |
| score: 0.197817271425 |
| What does Tom tell George after Myrtle's death? |
| 0) That the car that killed her is Gatsby's and he suspects she was sleeping with him |
| 1) That she was having an affair |
| 2) That she had called Tom to pick her up |
| 3) That her husband is the one who killed her |
| 4) That she wanted to die |
| Plot: Later that night, Myrtle rushes out into the street after a fight with her husband about her infidelity. She sees Gatsby's yellow car approaching and runs toward it, believing Tom is driving and had come for her. However, the car strikes her, instantly killing her before fleeing the scene. Afterwards, Tom, Nick, and Jordan stop by the garage when they see a large crowd has gathered and learn about Myrtle's death. Tom tells a distraught George the yellow car belongs to Gatsby and that he suspects Gatsby was the one sleeping with Myrtle. |
| score: 0.459157947807 |
| Why doesn't Gatsby want to run away from New York with Daisy? |
| 0) Because he family is in New York |
| 1) Because his businesses are in New York |
| 2) Because he loves New York |
| 3) Because he wants them to live in his mansion |
| 4) Because he wants to make their relationship official |
| Plot: After an awkward reunion, Gatsby and Daisy begin an affair. Gatsby is rather dismayed that Daisy wants to run away from New York with him, as his initial plan being for them was to live in his mansion. Nick tries to explain to Gatsby that the past cannot be repeated, but he dismisses the remark. Trying to keep the affair a secret, Gatsby fires the majority of his servants and discontinues the parties. Eventually, he phones Nick and asks that he and Jordan accompany him to the Buchanans', where they plan to tell Tom that Daisy is leaving him. Nick is hesitant, but Gatsby insists they need him. |
| score: 0.390785824796 |
| Why does Gatsby want to go to Buchanans' house? |
| 0) To tell Tom that Daisy is leaving him for Gatsby |
| 1) To get rid of Tom |
| 2) To apologize to Tom |
| 3) To get Daisy to leave Tom |
| 4) To end his affair with Daisy |
| Plot: After an awkward reunion, Gatsby and Daisy begin an affair. Gatsby is rather dismayed that Daisy wants to run away from New York with him, as his initial plan being for them was to live in his mansion. Nick tries to explain to Gatsby that the past cannot be repeated, but he dismisses the remark. Trying to keep the affair a secret, Gatsby fires the majority of his servants and discontinues the parties. Eventually, he phones Nick and asks that he and Jordan accompany him to the Buchanans', where they plan to tell Tom that Daisy is leaving him. Nick is hesitant, but Gatsby insists they need him. |
| score: 0.558794509714 |
| Where does Nick originally come from? |
| 0) California |
| 1) The U.S. Midwest |
| 2) Maine |
| 3) Texas |
| 4) Florida |
| Plot: Gatsby seemingly takes a liking to Nick, and one day Gatsby offers to drive Nick to town in his expensive yellow car. On the road, Gatsby tells Nick that he is an Oxford man and a war hero, who was born into a wealthy family in the Midwest who have all since died. Gatsby takes Nick to a speakeasy, where he introduces him to Meyer Wolfsheim, a mob boss and business partner of Gatsby. Jordan later tells Nick that Gatsby had a relationship with Daisy five years earlier, and is still in love with her. Gatsby had been throwing the extravagant parties in the hopes Daisy will attend. Gatsby later asks Nick to invite Daisy to tea at his house, without mentioning that Gatsby will be there. |
| score: 0.223571720284 |
| What is Gatsby doing on the edge of the dock? |
| 0) Reading |
| 1) Reaching out ot a green light coming from the Buchanan's house |
| 2) Throwing rocks into the water |
| 3) Docking a boat |
| 4) Singing |
| Plot: In the summer of 1922, Nick moves from the U.S. Midwest to New York, taking a job as a bond salesman after abandoning writing. He rents a small house on Long Island in the (fictional) village of West Egg, next door to a lavish mansion belonging to Jay Gatsby, a mysterious business magnate who often holds extravagant parties. One day, Nick drives across the bay to the old money East Egg to have dinner with his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, and her husband, Tom, a college acquaintance of Nick's. They introduce Nick to Jordan Baker, a cynical young golfer with whom Daisy wishes to couple Nick. When Nick returns home, he sees Gatsby on the edge of his dock, reaching out to a mysterious green light coming from the Buchanan's house. |
| score: 0.335620056656 |
| What do media write about Gatsby and Myrtle? |
| 0) That they were liars |
| 1) That they were lovers |
| 2) That they were rivals |
| 3) That they were con-artists |
| 4) That they were best friends |
| Plot: Nick invites Daisy to Gatsby's funeral, only to learn that she, Tom, and their daughter are leaving New York. The funeral is attended only by reporters and photographers, whom Nick angrily chases out. The media accuses Gatsby of being Myrtle's lover and the one who killed her, leaving Nick the only person knowing the truth. Nick realizes that he is the only person who actually cared about Gatsby. Disgusted with both the city and its people, he leaves New York, but not before taking a final walk through Gatsby's deserted mansion; reflecting on Gatsby's unique ability to hope, and how he lost everything. Back in the sanatorium, Nick finishes his memoir and titles it "Gatsby," then takes out a pen to re-title it, "The Great Gatsby." |
| score: 0.31976282126 |
| How does Tom react towards Daisy after finding out about her romance with Gatsby? |
| 0) He lashes out at her for betraying their marriage |
| 1) He tells he never wants to see her again |
| 2) He accuses her of using him |
| 3) He promises to take better care of her |
| 4) He insults her |
| Plot: At the Plaza, Gatsby tells Tom that he and Daisy are together, claiming that she never loved him. Outraged, Tom accuses Gatsby of making his fortune illegally through bootlegging with his mobster friends. Daisy tells Gatsby that she loved him and still loves him, but she cannot claim that she never loved Tom even once. Tom promises that he loves Daisy and that he will take better care of Daisy as Daisy reminds him of his faults in their marriage. As Tom tells Gatsby that he is different from them due to his dubious background, Gatsby lashes out at Tom, frightening Daisy. She leaves with Gatsby, this time in his car. |
| score: 0.41576795215 |
| How does Nick meet Tom's mistress? |
| 0) they stop by a garage owned by McKee and his wife |
| 1) they stop by a paint shop owned by George Wilson and his wife |
| 2) they stop by a restaurant owned by McKee and his wife |
| 3) they stop by a garage owned by George Wilson and his wife |
| 4) they stop by a mechanic shop owned by George Wilson and his wife |
| Plot: Jordan tells Nick that Tom has a mistress who lives in the "valley of ashes," an industrial dumping ground between West Egg and New York City. Not long after, Nick travels with Tom to the valley, where they stop by a garage owned by George Wilson and his wife, Myrtle, who is the mistress Jordan mentioned. |
| score: 0.417538833936 |
| What's the name of Tom's mistress? |
| 0) Julianne |
| 1) Kat |
| 2) Myrtle |
| 3) Catherine |
| 4) Julia |
| Plot: Jordan tells Nick that Tom has a mistress who lives in the "valley of ashes," an industrial dumping ground between West Egg and New York City. Not long after, Nick travels with Tom to the valley, where they stop by a garage owned by George Wilson and his wife, Myrtle, who is the mistress Jordan mentioned. |
| score: 0.33956596446 |
| Where does Tom's mistress live? |
| 0) valley of ashes, an domestic dumping ground between Ashtabula and New York City |
| 1) valley of ashes, an domestic dumping ground between Austintown and Ashtabula |
| 2) valley of ashes, an industrial dumping ground between Austintown and New York City |
| 3) valley of ashes, an industrial dumping ground between West Egg and New York City |
| 4) valley of ashes, an industrial dumping ground between Waterloo and New York City |
| Plot: Jordan tells Nick that Tom has a mistress who lives in the "valley of ashes," an industrial dumping ground between West Egg and New York City. Not long after, Nick travels with Tom to the valley, where they stop by a garage owned by George Wilson and his wife, Myrtle, who is the mistress Jordan mentioned. |
| score: 0.444910546232 |
| How is it possible that Paul has 108 years? |
| 0) He lead a very healthy lifestyle. |
| 1) He has a special gift, given to him ba Jack. |
| 2) He inherited longevity from his parents. |
| 3) He was given a special medicine to keep him healthy. |
| 4) This is a side effect of John giving a "part of himself" to him. |
| Plot: As an elderly Paul finishes his story, he notes that he requested a transfer to a youth detention center, where he spent the remainder of his career. Elaine questions his statement that he had a fully grown son at the time, and Paul explains that he was 44 years old at the time of John's execution, meaning that he is now over 108 years old. This is apparently a side effect of John giving a "part of himself" to Paul. Mr. Jingles, Del's mouse resurrected by John, is also still alive but Paul believes his outliving all of his relatives and friends to be a punishment from God for having let John be executed, and wonders how long it will be before his own death. The film shows glimpses of the future in which Elaine died and Paul is still living in the retirement home. |
| score: 0.255571648018 |
| How does Paul feel about his prolonged life and the fact that all his relatives and friends died? |
| 0) He feels this is a punishment from God for having let John be executed. |
| 1) He feels this is a God's blessing for leading a decent life. |
| 2) He feels sorry for his relatives and friends. |
| 3) He is angry with John for giving him this gift. |
| 4) He thinks this is just a chance and he is grateful for it. |
| Plot: As an elderly Paul finishes his story, he notes that he requested a transfer to a youth detention center, where he spent the remainder of his career. Elaine questions his statement that he had a fully grown son at the time, and Paul explains that he was 44 years old at the time of John's execution, meaning that he is now over 108 years old. This is apparently a side effect of John giving a "part of himself" to Paul. Mr. Jingles, Del's mouse resurrected by John, is also still alive but Paul believes his outliving all of his relatives and friends to be a punishment from God for having let John be executed, and wonders how long it will be before his own death. The film shows glimpses of the future in which Elaine died and Paul is still living in the retirement home. |
| score: 0.261958370052 |
| Why does Percy wet his pants? |
| 0) Because he has a bladder problem |
| 1) Because Del scares him |
| 2) Because Paul scares him |
| 3) Because Wild Bill scares him |
| 4) Because he can't find the bathroom |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Percy Wetmore, a sadist with a fierce temper, has recently begun working in the death row inmates block; his fellow guards dislike him, but are unable to get rid of him because of his family connections to the governor. Meanwhile, a psychopathic prisoner named "Wild Bill" Wharton is booked into the jail for multiple murders committed during a robbery. After Percy scares inmate Eduard "Del" Delacroix, Wharton seizes him onto the cell bars, which terrifies Percy, causing him to wet his pants out of shock. Wharton eventually releases Percy when Paul threatens him with his gun. Del is amused at Percy's pain. He requests to manage the execution of Del, promising that afterward, he will transfer to an administrative post at a mental hospital. An agreement is made, but then Percy uses the execution to punish Del. He leaves the electric chair's conductive sponge dry, the sponge being a very important part of execution. When the switch is thrown, the electricity flowing through the dry sponge causes it to burst into flames, burning Del to death in front of an audience. |
| score: 0.205727416534 |
| What was Paul like with prisoners? |
| 0) Rude and confrontational |
| 1) Brutal |
| 2) Aggressive |
| 3) Sadistic |
| 4) Calm and sympathetic |
| Plot: In a Louisiana nursing home in 1999, Paul Edgecomb becomes nervous while watching the 1935 film Top Hat. His elderly friend Elaine becomes concerned, and Paul tells her that the film reminded him of his past, when he was a prison officer in charge of death row inmates at the Cold Mountain Penitentiary during the summer of 1935. The scene shifts to 1935, where Paul works with fellow guards Brutus "Brutal" Howell, Harry Terwilliger, and Dean Stanton. Unlike the other guards, Paul is a very calm guard and is sympathetic with some inmates. |
| score: 0.169235567002 |
| After John's execution, where does Paul start working? |
| 0) A pediatric hospital |
| 1) An amusement park |
| 2) A retirement home |
| 3) A convenience store |
| 4) A youth detention center |
| Plot: As an elderly Paul finishes his story, he notes that he requested a transfer to a youth detention center, where he spent the remainder of his career. Elaine questions his statement that he had a fully grown son at the time, and Paul explains that he was 44 years old at the time of John's execution, meaning that he is now over 108 years old. This is apparently a side effect of John giving a "part of himself" to Paul. Mr. Jingles, Del's mouse resurrected by John, is also still alive but Paul believes his outliving all of his relatives and friends to be a punishment from God for having let John be executed, and wonders how long it will be before his own death. The film shows glimpses of the future in which Elaine died and Paul is still living in the retirement home. |
| score: 0.250892642873 |
| What is prisoner John Coffey like? |
| 0) He is sadistic |
| 1) Shy, soft-spoken, and very emotional |
| 2) Paranoid and confused |
| 3) Outspoken |
| 4) Very aggressive |
| Plot: One day, John Coffey, an African-American man convicted of raping and killing two young white girls, arrives in the prison, sentenced to death row. However, much to the surprise of the other guards and inmates, he is very shy, soft-spoken, and a very emotional person. John reveals extraordinary powers by healing Paul's bladder infection and resurrecting a mouse only by his touch. Later, he heals the terminally ill wife of Warden Hal Moores. When John is asked to explain his power, he merely says that he "took it back." |
| score: 0.258873514874 |
| How are John's extraordinary powers revealed? |
| 0) When he heals Warden Moores |
| 1) When he reads the inmates' minds |
| 2) When he touches Wharton |
| 3) When he heals Paul's infection and resurrects a mouse |
| 4) When he knocks Percy unconscious with a touch |
| Plot: One day, John Coffey, an African-American man convicted of raping and killing two young white girls, arrives in the prison, sentenced to death row. However, much to the surprise of the other guards and inmates, he is very shy, soft-spoken, and a very emotional person. John reveals extraordinary powers by healing Paul's bladder infection and resurrecting a mouse only by his touch. Later, he heals the terminally ill wife of Warden Hal Moores. When John is asked to explain his power, he merely says that he "took it back." |
| score: 0.305681131479 |
| Why is John Coffey convicted to a death sentence? |
| 0) For aggravated robbery |
| 1) For killing a cop |
| 2) For terrorism |
| 3) For raping and killing an elderly lady |
| 4) For raping and killing two young girls |
| Plot: One day, John Coffey, an African-American man convicted of raping and killing two young white girls, arrives in the prison, sentenced to death row. However, much to the surprise of the other guards and inmates, he is very shy, soft-spoken, and a very emotional person. John reveals extraordinary powers by healing Paul's bladder infection and resurrecting a mouse only by his touch. Later, he heals the terminally ill wife of Warden Hal Moores. When John is asked to explain his power, he merely says that he "took it back." |
| score: 0.288139489964 |
| What does Aibileen do for a living? |
| 0) She works on the plantation |
| 1) She is a professor at University of Mississippi |
| 2) She is a maid |
| 3) She is unemployed |
| 4) She is industrial business woman |
| Plot: Inspired by her relationship with Constantine, Skeeter forms an idea of writing about the relationships between whites and their black help, especially since the children raised by black maids tend to take on the prejudiced attitudes of their parents when they become adults. The maids are reluctant to cooperate, afraid of retribution from their employers, but Aibileen eventually agrees. Minny also cooperates after being fired by Hilly for using the guest bath as instructed by Mrs. Walters instead of going out into tornado weather to use the help's outdoor toilet. |
| score: 0.25076601015 |
| What story does Minny use as insurance to protect herself and the other maids from being exposed and facing retribution? |
| 0) She uses her story on how Hilly put dog food in Mrs. Walters' breakfast. |
| 1) She uses her story on how Hilly plotted to seduce Mrs. Walters' husband. |
| 2) She uses her story on how she witnessed Mrs. Walters with the gardener in his own room. |
| 3) She uses her "Terrible Awful" story on how she made Hilly eat her own excrement. |
| 4) She uses her "Terrible Awful" story on how she put her excrement into the chocolate pie she made, which Hilly ate. |
| Plot: What Skeeter, Aibileen, and Minny realize so late in their writing of the book is that some stories are very connected with particular maids and families, and begin to worry that they will be exposed. Their worries are heightened following the assassination of President Kennedy. Thus, Minny, as a form of "insurance", reveals her "Terrible Awful" story to ensure that the employers will not retaliate lest they confirm family secrets: Minny had retaliated for being fired and for slurs on her reputation by baking her renowned chocolate pie especially for Hilly by adding her own excrement to it, making it a point to keep Mrs. Walters away from it. Hilly ate two slices of the pie before Minny told her what she had put in it, causing Mrs. Walters to break out in a laughing fit, for which Hilly subsequently locked her away in a convalescent home. Minny predicts that putting the Terrible Awful into the book will keep the other maids safe from retribution, as Hilly would rather die than let it be known she was the subject of the Terrible Awful, and she will wield her social influence to convince anyone who will listen that the story did not take place in Jackson. |
| score: 0.405484649098 |
| What famous president is assassinated at the time in which Skeeter is writing her book? |
| 0) John F. Kennedy. |
| 1) Woodrow Wilson. |
| 2) Dwight Eisenhower. |
| 3) Harry Truman. |
| 4) Ronald Reagan. |
| Plot: What Skeeter, Aibileen, and Minny realize so late in their writing of the book is that some stories are very connected with particular maids and families, and begin to worry that they will be exposed. Their worries are heightened following the assassination of President Kennedy. Thus, Minny, as a form of "insurance", reveals her "Terrible Awful" story to ensure that the employers will not retaliate lest they confirm family secrets: Minny had retaliated for being fired and for slurs on her reputation by baking her renowned chocolate pie especially for Hilly by adding her own excrement to it, making it a point to keep Mrs. Walters away from it. Hilly ate two slices of the pie before Minny told her what she had put in it, causing Mrs. Walters to break out in a laughing fit, for which Hilly subsequently locked her away in a convalescent home. Minny predicts that putting the Terrible Awful into the book will keep the other maids safe from retribution, as Hilly would rather die than let it be known she was the subject of the Terrible Awful, and she will wield her social influence to convince anyone who will listen that the story did not take place in Jackson. |
| score: 0.203883514132 |
| Why are the maids afraid to help Skeeter with material for her book? |
| 0) They are afraid they are not good enough. |
| 1) They fear that they don't have enough knowledge. |
| 2) They fear retaliation from their employers. |
| 3) They are afraid they won't be up to the task. |
| 4) They fear that their names will appear in the book. |
| Plot: Inspired by her relationship with Constantine, Skeeter forms an idea of writing about the relationships between whites and their black help, especially since the children raised by black maids tend to take on the prejudiced attitudes of their parents when they become adults. The maids are reluctant to cooperate, afraid of retribution from their employers, but Aibileen eventually agrees. Minny also cooperates after being fired by Hilly for using the guest bath as instructed by Mrs. Walters instead of going out into tornado weather to use the help's outdoor toilet. |
| score: 0.272269948824 |
| Why does Hilly fire Minny? |
| 0) Because Minny refuses to use the outdoor toilet. |
| 1) Because during tornado, Minny uses the guest bath instead of the outdoor toilet. |
| 2) She fires her because she doesn't like Minny's attitude. |
| 3) She fires her because she saw Minny eating in the living room. |
| 4) Because during tornado, Minny uses the main floor bath instead of the outdoor toilet. |
| Plot: Inspired by her relationship with Constantine, Skeeter forms an idea of writing about the relationships between whites and their black help, especially since the children raised by black maids tend to take on the prejudiced attitudes of their parents when they become adults. The maids are reluctant to cooperate, afraid of retribution from their employers, but Aibileen eventually agrees. Minny also cooperates after being fired by Hilly for using the guest bath as instructed by Mrs. Walters instead of going out into tornado weather to use the help's outdoor toilet. |
| score: 0.450759566559 |
| What does Skeeter decide to write a book about? |
| 0) Aabout the relationships between whites and their black help, |
| 1) About the importance of having help in the house. |
| 2) She decides to write a book on best qualities of black help. |
| 3) About intellectual differences between whites and blacks. |
| 4) About human rights of black people. |
| Plot: Inspired by her relationship with Constantine, Skeeter forms an idea of writing about the relationships between whites and their black help, especially since the children raised by black maids tend to take on the prejudiced attitudes of their parents when they become adults. The maids are reluctant to cooperate, afraid of retribution from their employers, but Aibileen eventually agrees. Minny also cooperates after being fired by Hilly for using the guest bath as instructed by Mrs. Walters instead of going out into tornado weather to use the help's outdoor toilet. |
| score: 0.236291808202 |
| What happens between Celia and the other housewives at the charity event? |
| 0) |
| 1) The other housewives avoid Celia |
| 2) Celia spends her time alone, drinking |
| 3) Celia gets drunk and has a confrontation with Hilly |
| 4) Celia is expelled from the group |
| Plot: The relationship between Celia and Minny deepens further after Celia miscarries and she informs Minny that she and Johnny had married because she got pregnant, but lost the baby a month later; she has also miscarried two other babies. During a charity event at which Hilly's circle further mock her, Celia consumes only cocktails and has an unfortunate confrontation with Hilly which further ostracizes her from the popular-girls' circle. At the same time, Skeeter has begun to withdraw from this same circle of her own volition despite meeting Stuart (Chris Lowell) through Hilly and beginning a relationship with him that delights Charlotte immensely. |
| score: 0.378954022365 |
| Who introduced Skeeter to Stuart? |
| 0) Jolene |
| 1) Charlotte |
| 2) Celia |
| 3) Hilly |
| 4) Johnny |
| Plot: After Hilly's departure, Charlotte and Skeeter are able to reconcile, with Charlotte voicing her strong-spirited and independent daughter really is quite extraordinary and should be admired, especially when she takes a phone call intended for Skeeter from Elaine about being offered a publishing job and Charlotte offers to help Skeeter prepare for this life-changing move from Jackson to Manhattan. |
| score: 0.403466868894 |
| What really happened to Constantine? |
| 0) She fell sick |
| 1) She retired |
| 2) She was fired by Charlotte |
| 3) She disappeared |
| 4) She quit |
| Plot: Skeeter, having written the Terrible Awful in the draft, decides to add one last story, that of Constantine. She confronts her mother for the truth. Charlotte reveals that during a lunch with the DAR, Constantine's daughter Rachel arrived and disobeyed Charlotte's orders of entering through the kitchen. In order to save face, Charlotte fires Constantine and orders her and Rachel to leave. Some time later, Rachel took Constantine to Chicago where she died. |
| score: 0.272772863099 |
| What does Minny decide to do after Johnny and Celia tell her that she can continue working for them indefinitely? |
| 0) To get remarried |
| 1) To enroll her children in school |
| 2) To start saving her money |
| 3) To start renting her own house |
| 4) To leave her husband |
| Plot: Celia thinks that she has adequately deceived her husband about bringing in Minny to help her manage the housekeeping; however, when Johnny comes up the drive while Minny is walking to the house with groceries, Minny thinks he will be furious with her, and she runs terrified toward the house. He is able to catch up with her on foot and reveals that not only has he known Minny has been working there the whole time, but that he also learned of Celia's multiple miscarriages and that once Minny arrived, Celia's health began to improve, a grace for which he is profoundly grateful. Johnny helps Minny take her bags to the house, where she is surprised by a table full of food Celia has prepared entirely herself as a result of Minny's cooking lessons. Both Johnny and Celia inform Minny she has a job with them for as long as she wants. This kindness gives Minny the courage to leave her abusive husband, and she takes her children to live with the Footes. |
| score: 0.294017874838 |
| Why does Johnny want Minny to continue working for them? |
| 0) Because Celia's health began to improve since Minny arrived at the house |
| 1) To stay away from her abusive husband |
| 2) Because she taught Celia how to cook |
| 3) So he and Celia can take a vacation |
| 4) Because she is a good housekeeper |
| Plot: Celia thinks that she has adequately deceived her husband about bringing in Minny to help her manage the housekeeping; however, when Johnny comes up the drive while Minny is walking to the house with groceries, Minny thinks he will be furious with her, and she runs terrified toward the house. He is able to catch up with her on foot and reveals that not only has he known Minny has been working there the whole time, but that he also learned of Celia's multiple miscarriages and that once Minny arrived, Celia's health began to improve, a grace for which he is profoundly grateful. Johnny helps Minny take her bags to the house, where she is surprised by a table full of food Celia has prepared entirely herself as a result of Minny's cooking lessons. Both Johnny and Celia inform Minny she has a job with them for as long as she wants. This kindness gives Minny the courage to leave her abusive husband, and she takes her children to live with the Footes. |
| score: 0.468948439965 |
| What kind of job does Elaine offer Skeeter as a result of the success of her book? |
| 0) A TV job |
| 1) An acting job |
| 2) A publishing job |
| 3) A writing job |
| 4) A research job |
| Plot: After Hilly's departure, Charlotte and Skeeter are able to reconcile, with Charlotte voicing her strong-spirited and independent daughter really is quite extraordinary and should be admired, especially when she takes a phone call intended for Skeeter from Elaine about being offered a publishing job and Charlotte offers to help Skeeter prepare for this life-changing move from Jackson to Manhattan. |
| score: 0.31693431319 |
| Where does Skeeter plan to move in order to start her new job as a publisher with Harper & Row? |
| 0) Los Angeles |
| 1) San Francisco |
| 2) London |
| 3) Manhattan |
| 4) Chicago |
| Plot: After Hilly's departure, Charlotte and Skeeter are able to reconcile, with Charlotte voicing her strong-spirited and independent daughter really is quite extraordinary and should be admired, especially when she takes a phone call intended for Skeeter from Elaine about being offered a publishing job and Charlotte offers to help Skeeter prepare for this life-changing move from Jackson to Manhattan. |
| score: 0.268047414158 |
| What nickname does Celia give Hilly after she finds out the pie incident is about her? |
| 0) Hilly Pie |
| 1) Too Much Pie |
| 2) Two Slice Hilly |
| 3) Terrible Hilly |
| 4) Awful Hilly |
| Plot: The book, published anonymously to protect Skeeter and her contributors' identities, is a success, and the royalties are shared with the maids. When Stuart becomes aware of the book's contents and feeling deceived, he splits up with her. Minny confesses about the Terrible Awful to Celia, who finally sees Hilly for the manipulative bully she is. Thinking that all is safe with the origins of the book, Hilly becomes enraged when a contribution from Celia to one of Hilly's charitable works is made out to "Two Slice Hilly." Drunk, humiliated and spoiling for a fight, she drives to Skeeter's home to confront Skeeter. When Hilly moves to storm into the house and tattle on Skeeter's 'hippie' ways to Charlotte, Charlotte appears on the porch, commenting on her haggard appearance and observing she must have been eating 'too much pie', implying she knows exactly who the Terrible Awful was written about without Skeeter saying a word, then kicks her off the property. |
| score: 0.373094615057 |
| How does Celia reveal to Hilly that she knows who the pie story is about? |
| 0) She makes out a check to 'Two Slice Hilly' |
| 1) She tells her she looks like she's been eating too much pie |
| 2) |
| 3) She tells her that she shouldn't eat too much pie |
| 4) She calls her Hilly Pie |
| Plot: The book, published anonymously to protect Skeeter and her contributors' identities, is a success, and the royalties are shared with the maids. When Stuart becomes aware of the book's contents and feeling deceived, he splits up with her. Minny confesses about the Terrible Awful to Celia, who finally sees Hilly for the manipulative bully she is. Thinking that all is safe with the origins of the book, Hilly becomes enraged when a contribution from Celia to one of Hilly's charitable works is made out to "Two Slice Hilly." Drunk, humiliated and spoiling for a fight, she drives to Skeeter's home to confront Skeeter. When Hilly moves to storm into the house and tattle on Skeeter's 'hippie' ways to Charlotte, Charlotte appears on the porch, commenting on her haggard appearance and observing she must have been eating 'too much pie', implying she knows exactly who the Terrible Awful was written about without Skeeter saying a word, then kicks her off the property. |
| score: 0.372383471125 |
| What happens to the maid that Hilly hired to replace Minny? |
| 0) She is arrested for stealing a diamond ring |
| 1) She is fired for disrespecting her boss |
| 2) She goes missing |
| 3) She runs away |
| 4) She is arrested for stealing the silverware |
| Plot: Skeeter submits the draft book to a New York City editor with Harper & Row, Elaine Stein (Mary Steenburgen), who advises her that more maids' stories need to be included, and that it has to happen quickly as the holidays are approaching and the newly developing Civil Rights Movement may be short-lived. A culmination of the Medgar Evers assassination, and Hilly having Minny's replacement arrested for stealing a diamond ring, brings forth more maids than Skeeter could have hoped would speak out, as the maids realize Skeeter's book could give them an opportunity to make known what they experience in life. |
| score: 0.345859386872 |
| What is the name of the publishing company that Skeeter sends her book to? |
| 0) Slavation Row |
| 1) Plus One Row |
| 2) Harper & Collins |
| 3) HarperCollins |
| 4) Harper & Row |
| Plot: Skeeter submits the draft book to a New York City editor with Harper & Row, Elaine Stein (Mary Steenburgen), who advises her that more maids' stories need to be included, and that it has to happen quickly as the holidays are approaching and the newly developing Civil Rights Movement may be short-lived. A culmination of the Medgar Evers assassination, and Hilly having Minny's replacement arrested for stealing a diamond ring, brings forth more maids than Skeeter could have hoped would speak out, as the maids realize Skeeter's book could give them an opportunity to make known what they experience in life. |
| score: 0.259618481189 |
| What is the name of Skeeter's editor? |
| 0) Jolene French |
| 1) Mae Mobley |
| 2) Celia Foote |
| 3) Elaine Stein |
| 4) Stuart Whitworth |
| Plot: Skeeter submits the draft book to a New York City editor with Harper & Row, Elaine Stein (Mary Steenburgen), who advises her that more maids' stories need to be included, and that it has to happen quickly as the holidays are approaching and the newly developing Civil Rights Movement may be short-lived. A culmination of the Medgar Evers assassination, and Hilly having Minny's replacement arrested for stealing a diamond ring, brings forth more maids than Skeeter could have hoped would speak out, as the maids realize Skeeter's book could give them an opportunity to make known what they experience in life. |
| score: 0.298548374316 |
| What does Elaine recommend Skeeter do to improve her book? |
| 0) To interview more home owners |
| 1) To reduce the size |
| 2) To make it bigger |
| 3) To include pictures of the maids |
| 4) To include more maids' stories |
| Plot: Skeeter submits the draft book to a New York City editor with Harper & Row, Elaine Stein (Mary Steenburgen), who advises her that more maids' stories need to be included, and that it has to happen quickly as the holidays are approaching and the newly developing Civil Rights Movement may be short-lived. A culmination of the Medgar Evers assassination, and Hilly having Minny's replacement arrested for stealing a diamond ring, brings forth more maids than Skeeter could have hoped would speak out, as the maids realize Skeeter's book could give them an opportunity to make known what they experience in life. |
| score: 0.306314826677 |
| What well-known movement is beginning to take hold at the time in which Skeeter is writing her book? |
| 0) The Civil Rights Movement |
| 1) The Women's Rights Movement |
| 2) The Human Rights Movement |
| 3) The Anti-Slavery Movement |
| 4) The African-American Rights Movement |
| Plot: Skeeter submits the draft book to a New York City editor with Harper & Row, Elaine Stein (Mary Steenburgen), who advises her that more maids' stories need to be included, and that it has to happen quickly as the holidays are approaching and the newly developing Civil Rights Movement may be short-lived. A culmination of the Medgar Evers assassination, and Hilly having Minny's replacement arrested for stealing a diamond ring, brings forth more maids than Skeeter could have hoped would speak out, as the maids realize Skeeter's book could give them an opportunity to make known what they experience in life. |
| score: 0.269073592775 |
| How does Hilly justify firing the maid that she hired to replace Minny? |
| 0) By claiming that she disobeyed her employers |
| 1) By saying that she was lazy |
| 2) By accusing her of stealing food from the house |
| 3) By accusing her of stealing the silverware |
| 4) By claiming that she stole a diamond ring |
| Plot: Skeeter submits the draft book to a New York City editor with Harper & Row, Elaine Stein (Mary Steenburgen), who advises her that more maids' stories need to be included, and that it has to happen quickly as the holidays are approaching and the newly developing Civil Rights Movement may be short-lived. A culmination of the Medgar Evers assassination, and Hilly having Minny's replacement arrested for stealing a diamond ring, brings forth more maids than Skeeter could have hoped would speak out, as the maids realize Skeeter's book could give them an opportunity to make known what they experience in life. |
| score: 0.321280293586 |
| What legislation is Hilly campaigning for? |
| 0) Mandatory health testing for black domestic help |
| 1) Different laws for black people |
| 2) Mandatory separate toilets for black domestic help |
| 3) |
| 4) Separate eating utensils for the domestic help |
| Plot: While Skeeter's social group attended college to find husbands, Skeeter herself earned a double-major degree and remains single, much to Charlotte's chagrin, and aspires to a successful writing career. She begins making inroads towards this goal when she lands a job with the local paper as a "homemaker hints" columnist, asking Elizabeth if Aibileen could help her in answering the letters; after gaining permission from Elizabeth (who in turn "gained permission" from Hilly) and approaching Aibileen herself, the maid agrees. Upon spending time with Aibileen one-on-one, Skeeter becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the attitude of her white socialite female friends towards their "help", especially after learning of Hilly's "Home Help Sanitation Initiative", a plan to legislate mandatory separate toilets for black domestic help because "black people carry different diseases than white people". |
| score: 0.295870267615 |
| What is the primary reason Hilly gives to justify the need for separate toilets for the black help? |
| 0) That because black people carry different diseases than white people |
| 1) That because black people eat different food from white people |
| 2) That because black people don't have good toilet manners |
| 3) |
| 4) That because black people use the toilets more frequently than white people |
| Plot: While Skeeter's social group attended college to find husbands, Skeeter herself earned a double-major degree and remains single, much to Charlotte's chagrin, and aspires to a successful writing career. She begins making inroads towards this goal when she lands a job with the local paper as a "homemaker hints" columnist, asking Elizabeth if Aibileen could help her in answering the letters; after gaining permission from Elizabeth (who in turn "gained permission" from Hilly) and approaching Aibileen herself, the maid agrees. Upon spending time with Aibileen one-on-one, Skeeter becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the attitude of her white socialite female friends towards their "help", especially after learning of Hilly's "Home Help Sanitation Initiative", a plan to legislate mandatory separate toilets for black domestic help because "black people carry different diseases than white people". |
| score: 0.285395273345 |
| How did Constantine's daughter Rachel disobey Charlotte during her DAR meeting? |
| 0) By talking while eating |
| 1) By sitting at the dining table |
| 2) By entering through the kitchen |
| 3) By entering the house without permission |
| 4) By leaving the table during lunch |
| Plot: Skeeter, having written the Terrible Awful in the draft, decides to add one last story, that of Constantine. She confronts her mother for the truth. Charlotte reveals that during a lunch with the DAR, Constantine's daughter Rachel arrived and disobeyed Charlotte's orders of entering through the kitchen. In order to save face, Charlotte fires Constantine and orders her and Rachel to leave. Some time later, Rachel took Constantine to Chicago where she died. |
| score: 0.364203472071 |
| What happened to Constantine shortly after she moved to Chicago? |
| 0) She fell sick |
| 1) She died |
| 2) She won the lottery |
| 3) She went back |
| 4) She got a new job |
| Plot: Skeeter, having written the Terrible Awful in the draft, decides to add one last story, that of Constantine. She confronts her mother for the truth. Charlotte reveals that during a lunch with the DAR, Constantine's daughter Rachel arrived and disobeyed Charlotte's orders of entering through the kitchen. In order to save face, Charlotte fires Constantine and orders her and Rachel to leave. Some time later, Rachel took Constantine to Chicago where she died. |
| score: 0.217749281759 |
| Whose story does Skeeter decide to add to her book last before she sends it in? |
| 0) Charlotte's story |
| 1) Robert's story |
| 2) Constantine's story |
| 3) Rachel's story |
| 4) Elizabeth's story |
| Plot: Skeeter, having written the Terrible Awful in the draft, decides to add one last story, that of Constantine. She confronts her mother for the truth. Charlotte reveals that during a lunch with the DAR, Constantine's daughter Rachel arrived and disobeyed Charlotte's orders of entering through the kitchen. In order to save face, Charlotte fires Constantine and orders her and Rachel to leave. Some time later, Rachel took Constantine to Chicago where she died. |
| score: 0.417114948589 |
| How is Celia different from the other housewives in town? |
| 0) She belongs to royalty |
| 1) She is a working-class outcast and treats Minny as an equal |
| 2) She is from a different town |
| 3) She doesn't work like the other women |
| 4) She is socially awkward |
| Plot: Hilly makes finding work difficult for Minny by saying she had stolen from her, which then causes Minny's daughter to leave school to work as a maid. Minny eventually finds work with a working-class outcast Celia Foote (Jessica Chastain), who is married to wealthy socialite Johnny Foote (Mike Vogel), the ex-boyfriend Hilly never truly got over. Celia informs Minny that she's pregnant. Because of her sweet disposition, ignorance to the unspoken social caste and exuberant personality, Celia is clueless about how to 'properly' treat Minny as an employee in her home; she often joins Minny in the kitchen for cooking lessons and they share the meals they make together while providing each other with advice on how to deal with the bullies each woman faces in her life. |
| score: 0.312312185826 |
| What happens as a result of Minny being unable to get work? |
| 0) Minnie cannot feed her family anymore |
| 1) Minnie's daughter has to leave school to join work |
| 2) Minnie is unable to pay her house rent |
| 3) Minnie loses her self confidence |
| 4) Minnie is unemployed and poor |
| Plot: Hilly makes finding work difficult for Minny by saying she had stolen from her, which then causes Minny's daughter to leave school to work as a maid. Minny eventually finds work with a working-class outcast Celia Foote (Jessica Chastain), who is married to wealthy socialite Johnny Foote (Mike Vogel), the ex-boyfriend Hilly never truly got over. Celia informs Minny that she's pregnant. Because of her sweet disposition, ignorance to the unspoken social caste and exuberant personality, Celia is clueless about how to 'properly' treat Minny as an employee in her home; she often joins Minny in the kitchen for cooking lessons and they share the meals they make together while providing each other with advice on how to deal with the bullies each woman faces in her life. |
| score: 0.212958458896 |
| What is the name of Celia's husband? |
| 0) Jolene |
| 1) Jack |
| 2) Jonah |
| 3) Jordan |
| 4) Johnny |
| Plot: Celia thinks that she has adequately deceived her husband about bringing in Minny to help her manage the housekeeping; however, when Johnny comes up the drive while Minny is walking to the house with groceries, Minny thinks he will be furious with her, and she runs terrified toward the house. He is able to catch up with her on foot and reveals that not only has he known Minny has been working there the whole time, but that he also learned of Celia's multiple miscarriages and that once Minny arrived, Celia's health began to improve, a grace for which he is profoundly grateful. Johnny helps Minny take her bags to the house, where she is surprised by a table full of food Celia has prepared entirely herself as a result of Minny's cooking lessons. Both Johnny and Celia inform Minny she has a job with them for as long as she wants. This kindness gives Minny the courage to leave her abusive husband, and she takes her children to live with the Footes. |
| score: 0.248044866948 |
| What precious item does Gollum drop? |
| 0) A ring. |
| 1) Gold. |
| 2) A diamond. |
| 3) A bracelet. |
| 4) A sword. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.132489490727 |
| Who lives underneath the Misty Mountains in a cave? |
| 0) Ori. |
| 1) Gollum. |
| 2) Nori. |
| 3) Gloin. |
| 4) Oin. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.21799569126 |
| What does Bilbo decide to do to Gollum while he is invisible? |
| 0) Confuse him. |
| 1) Capture him. |
| 2) Kill him. |
| 3) Spare him his life. |
| 4) Go after him. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.190485568204 |
| What is the name of the leader of the Goblins? |
| 0) Strong Goblin. |
| 1) Goblin Gloin. |
| 2) Great Goblin. |
| 3) Dori. |
| 4) Dwalin. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.253008896996 |
| What does Bilbo have in his pocket when he asks Gollum about it? |
| 0) Food. |
| 1) Coins. |
| 2) Knife. |
| 3) The ring. |
| 4) A bag. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.190213492081 |
| What does Gollum promise to do if Bilbo wins the game? |
| 0) That he will be shown the way out. |
| 1) That he will get food. |
| 2) That he will get a present. |
| 3) That he can stay as a guest. |
| 4) That he will get a surprise. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.188113134215 |
| Who does Bilbo meet in the caves after he escapes from the Goblins? |
| 0) Balin. |
| 1) Gollum. |
| 2) kili. |
| 3) Thorin. |
| 4) Fili. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.250519323623 |
| What fight do the Dwarves end up in the middle of when they get to the Misty Mountains? |
| 0) Between stone giants. |
| 1) Between trolls. |
| 2) Between elves. |
| 3) Between stone gnomes. |
| 4) Between stone midgets. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.253399254268 |
| What does Gollum do when he realizes that Bilbo has the ring? |
| 0) He throws rocks at him. |
| 1) He chases him. |
| 2) He starts crying. |
| 3) He starts screaming. |
| 4) He kills him. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.175185321013 |
| What kind of game do Bilbo and Gollum play? |
| 0) |
| 1) Kickball. |
| 2) Hide and seek. |
| 3) A riddle game. |
| 4) Acronyms. |
| Plot: The company journeys into the Misty Mountains where they find themselves amid a colossal battle between stone giants. They take refuge in a cave and are captured by Goblins, who take them to their leader, the Great Goblin. Bilbo becomes separated from the dwarves and falls into a cave where he encounters Gollum, who unknowingly drops a golden ring while killing a stray goblin, who attacked Bilbo from earlier, to eat. Pocketing the ring, Bilbo finds himself confronted by Gollum. They play a riddle game, wagering that Bilbo will be shown the way out if he wins or eaten by Gollum if he loses. Bilbo eventually wins by asking Gollum what he has in his pocket. Gollum demands three guesses, as he thinks the question is unfair, but he is unable to get the correct answer. Noticing his ring is lost, Gollum realizes that Bilbo possesses it and chases him. Bilbo discovers that the ring grants him invisibility, but when he has a chance to kill Gollum, Bilbo spares his life and escapes while Gollum shouts his hatred towards the hobbit. |
| score: 0.218342312418 |
| What is the name of Bilbo's wizard friend? |
| 0) Bifur. |
| 1) Gandalf the White. |
| 2) Gandalf the Grey. |
| 3) Gloin the Grey. |
| 4) Thorin. |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.210101917761 |
| On what day is the location of the secret door to Lonely Mountain visible on the map? |
| 0) On Durin's day |
| 1) On the last day of the week |
| 2) On the third day |
| 3) On the first day of the month |
| 4) On the fifth day |
| Plot: The company meets the wizard Radagast the Brown, who tells them of an encounter at Dol Guldur with the Necromancer, a sorcerer who has been corrupting Greenwood with dark magic. The company is then chased by orcs on wargs. Radagast covers the company's escape as Gandalf leads the company through a stone passage to Rivendell. There, Lord Elrond discloses a hidden indication of a secret door on the company's map of the Lonely Mountain, which will be visible only on Durin's Day. Gandalf later approaches the White Council consisting of Elrond, Galadriel and Saruman the White about his involvement with the dwarves. He also presents a Morgul blade Radagast obtained from Dol Guldur as a sign that the Necromancer is linked to the Witch-king of Angmar, despite Saruman's skepticism. When Saruman presses concern to the more present matter of the dwarves and Smaug, requesting that Gandalf put an end to the quest, Gandalf secretly reveals to Galadriel he had anticipated this and had the dwarves move forward without him. Galadriel then asks Gandalf about his motives and encourages him in his quest, promising him that she will come in person to help him, if he should ever need her. |
| score: 0.232232685814 |
| What animals do the Orcs ride on? |
| 0) Eagles |
| 1) Dragons |
| 2) Wargs |
| 3) Spiders |
| 4) Bats |
| Plot: The company meets the wizard Radagast the Brown, who tells them of an encounter at Dol Guldur with the Necromancer, a sorcerer who has been corrupting Greenwood with dark magic. The company is then chased by orcs on wargs. Radagast covers the company's escape as Gandalf leads the company through a stone passage to Rivendell. There, Lord Elrond discloses a hidden indication of a secret door on the company's map of the Lonely Mountain, which will be visible only on Durin's Day. Gandalf later approaches the White Council consisting of Elrond, Galadriel and Saruman the White about his involvement with the dwarves. He also presents a Morgul blade Radagast obtained from Dol Guldur as a sign that the Necromancer is linked to the Witch-king of Angmar, despite Saruman's skepticism. When Saruman presses concern to the more present matter of the dwarves and Smaug, requesting that Gandalf put an end to the quest, Gandalf secretly reveals to Galadriel he had anticipated this and had the dwarves move forward without him. Galadriel then asks Gandalf about his motives and encourages him in his quest, promising him that she will come in person to help him, if he should ever need her. |
| score: 0.15590566988 |
| What is wizard Radagast's title? |
| 0) Radagast the Last |
| 1) Radagast the Seer |
| 2) Radagast the Red |
| 3) Radagast the Great |
| 4) Radagast the Brown |
| Plot: The company meets the wizard Radagast the Brown, who tells them of an encounter at Dol Guldur with the Necromancer, a sorcerer who has been corrupting Greenwood with dark magic. The company is then chased by orcs on wargs. Radagast covers the company's escape as Gandalf leads the company through a stone passage to Rivendell. There, Lord Elrond discloses a hidden indication of a secret door on the company's map of the Lonely Mountain, which will be visible only on Durin's Day. Gandalf later approaches the White Council consisting of Elrond, Galadriel and Saruman the White about his involvement with the dwarves. He also presents a Morgul blade Radagast obtained from Dol Guldur as a sign that the Necromancer is linked to the Witch-king of Angmar, despite Saruman's skepticism. When Saruman presses concern to the more present matter of the dwarves and Smaug, requesting that Gandalf put an end to the quest, Gandalf secretly reveals to Galadriel he had anticipated this and had the dwarves move forward without him. Galadriel then asks Gandalf about his motives and encourages him in his quest, promising him that she will come in person to help him, if he should ever need her. |
| score: 0.178751732216 |
| What does the Great Goblin reveal to the Dwarves about Azog, the pale Orc? |
| 0) That Azog is coming to kill the dwarves |
| 1) That Azog is dead |
| 2) That Azog has killed Thorin |
| 3) That Azog has taken over the Kingdom of Moria |
| 4) That Azog has placed a bounty on Thorin's head |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the Great Goblin reveals to the dwarves that Azog, an Orc war-chief who beheaded Thrr and lost his forearm to Thorin in battle outside the Dwarven kingdom of Moria, has placed a bounty on Thorin's head. Gandalf arrives and leads the dwarves in an escape and kills the Great Goblin. Bilbo exits the mountain and rejoins the company, keeping secret his newly obtained ring. The company is ambushed by Azog and his hunting party, and takes refuge in trees. Thorin charges at Azog, but is overpowered and left defenseless on the ground. Bilbo saves Thorin from the orcs just as the company is rescued by eagles. They escape to the safety of the Carrock where Gandalf is able to revive Thorin, who renounces his previous disdain for Bilbo after being saved by him. In the distance, the company sees the Lonely Mountain, where the sleeping Smaug is awakened by the knocking sound of a thrush. |
| score: 0.326988495007 |
| What do the Dwarves see across the mountains where the eagles dropped them off? |
| 0) Carrock |
| 1) The Kingdom of Moria |
| 2) The caves |
| 3) The Lonely Mountain |
| 4) Smaug |
| Plot: Approaching his 111th birthday, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins begins writing down the full story of his adventure 60 years earlier for the benefit of his nephew Frodo. Long before Bilbo's involvement, the Dwarf king Thrr brings an era of prosperity for his kin under the Lonely Mountain until the arrival of the dragon Smaug. Destroying the nearby town of Dale, Smaug drives the Dwarves out of their mountain and takes their hoard of gold. Thrr's grandson Thorin sees King Thranduil and his Wood-elves on a nearby hillside, and is dismayed when they take their leave rather than aid his people, resulting in Thorin's everlasting hatred of Elves. |
| score: 0.271899157902 |
| How did Azog lose his arm? |
| 0) During an attack by the goblins |
| 1) He was attacked by eagles |
| 2) He lost it in the mountain |
| 3) It was cut off by Gandalf |
| 4) To Thorin during a battle outside Moria |
| Plot: Meanwhile, the Great Goblin reveals to the dwarves that Azog, an Orc war-chief who beheaded Thrr and lost his forearm to Thorin in battle outside the Dwarven kingdom of Moria, has placed a bounty on Thorin's head. Gandalf arrives and leads the dwarves in an escape and kills the Great Goblin. Bilbo exits the mountain and rejoins the company, keeping secret his newly obtained ring. The company is ambushed by Azog and his hunting party, and takes refuge in trees. Thorin charges at Azog, but is overpowered and left defenseless on the ground. Bilbo saves Thorin from the orcs just as the company is rescued by eagles. They escape to the safety of the Carrock where Gandalf is able to revive Thorin, who renounces his previous disdain for Bilbo after being saved by him. In the distance, the company sees the Lonely Mountain, where the sleeping Smaug is awakened by the knocking sound of a thrush. |
| score: 0.195843247753 |
| What is the name of the mountain the Dwarves call home? |
| 0) The Mountain |
| 1) Mount Olympus |
| 2) The Lonely Mountain |
| 3) Dale |
| 4) Mount Doom |
| Plot: Approaching his 111th birthday, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins begins writing down the full story of his adventure 60 years earlier for the benefit of his nephew Frodo. Long before Bilbo's involvement, the Dwarf king Thrr brings an era of prosperity for his kin under the Lonely Mountain until the arrival of the dragon Smaug. Destroying the nearby town of Dale, Smaug drives the Dwarves out of their mountain and takes their hoard of gold. Thrr's grandson Thorin sees King Thranduil and his Wood-elves on a nearby hillside, and is dismayed when they take their leave rather than aid his people, resulting in Thorin's everlasting hatred of Elves. |
| score: 0.282784771467 |
| How is Frodo related to Bilbo? |
| 0) He is Bilbo's uncle |
| 1) They are brothers |
| 2) He is Bilbo's nephew |
| 3) He is Bilbo's son |
| 4) He is Bilbo's father |
| Plot: Approaching his 111th birthday, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins begins writing down the full story of his adventure 60 years earlier for the benefit of his nephew Frodo. Long before Bilbo's involvement, the Dwarf king Thrr brings an era of prosperity for his kin under the Lonely Mountain until the arrival of the dragon Smaug. Destroying the nearby town of Dale, Smaug drives the Dwarves out of their mountain and takes their hoard of gold. Thrr's grandson Thorin sees King Thranduil and his Wood-elves on a nearby hillside, and is dismayed when they take their leave rather than aid his people, resulting in Thorin's everlasting hatred of Elves. |
| score: 0.264158470634 |
| What is the name of the dragon that drove the Dwarves from their home? |
| 0) Smaug |
| 1) Kili |
| 2) Thorin |
| 3) Thranduil |
| 4) Dwalin |
| Plot: Approaching his 111th birthday, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins begins writing down the full story of his adventure 60 years earlier for the benefit of his nephew Frodo. Long before Bilbo's involvement, the Dwarf king Thrr brings an era of prosperity for his kin under the Lonely Mountain until the arrival of the dragon Smaug. Destroying the nearby town of Dale, Smaug drives the Dwarves out of their mountain and takes their hoard of gold. Thrr's grandson Thorin sees King Thranduil and his Wood-elves on a nearby hillside, and is dismayed when they take their leave rather than aid his people, resulting in Thorin's everlasting hatred of Elves. |
| score: 0.242307953777 |
| Who is Thror? |
| 0) Thorin's father |
| 1) The mayor of Dale |
| 2) The Elven king |
| 3) Thorin's grandfather, the Dwarf King |
| 4) A goldsmith |
| Plot: Approaching his 111th birthday, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins begins writing down the full story of his adventure 60 years earlier for the benefit of his nephew Frodo. Long before Bilbo's involvement, the Dwarf king Thrr brings an era of prosperity for his kin under the Lonely Mountain until the arrival of the dragon Smaug. Destroying the nearby town of Dale, Smaug drives the Dwarves out of their mountain and takes their hoard of gold. Thrr's grandson Thorin sees King Thranduil and his Wood-elves on a nearby hillside, and is dismayed when they take their leave rather than aid his people, resulting in Thorin's everlasting hatred of Elves. |
| score: 0.172231088643 |
| Why does Thorin hate the Elves? |
| 0) Because the Elves killed his grandfather |
| 1) Because he is a Dwarf |
| 2) Because he witnessed Thranduil and the Wood-elves left Thorin and his people suffer Smaug's attack alone instead of helping them |
| 3) Because the Elves stole gold from the Dwarves |
| 4) Because the Elves aided Smaug to attack Thorin and his people |
| Plot: Approaching his 111th birthday, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins begins writing down the full story of his adventure 60 years earlier for the benefit of his nephew Frodo. Long before Bilbo's involvement, the Dwarf king Thrr brings an era of prosperity for his kin under the Lonely Mountain until the arrival of the dragon Smaug. Destroying the nearby town of Dale, Smaug drives the Dwarves out of their mountain and takes their hoard of gold. Thrr's grandson Thorin sees King Thranduil and his Wood-elves on a nearby hillside, and is dismayed when they take their leave rather than aid his people, resulting in Thorin's everlasting hatred of Elves. |
| score: 0.341253846487 |
| What is the name of Bilbo's wizard friend? |
| 0) Saruman |
| 1) Gamling |
| 2) Galadriel |
| 3) Gandalf the Grey |
| 4) Thorin |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.210101917761 |
| What does Gandalf find in the trolls' cave that he gives to Bilbo? |
| 0) The Ring |
| 1) Elven shortsword |
| 2) Ponies |
| 3) Trolls themselves |
| 4) Treasure |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.271773067906 |
| What does the group find in the trolls' cave? |
| 0) Hostages |
| 1) Galadriel |
| 2) Treasure and Elven Blades |
| 3) Dead ponies |
| 4) A ring and a sleeping Bilbo |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.208342946087 |
| What happens to the trolls when the sun comes up? |
| 0) They go into the woods |
| 1) They go into a coma |
| 2) They die |
| 3) They turn into stone |
| 4) Their eyes start burning |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.107442280113 |
| What do Thorin and the Dwarves hope to accomplish on their quest? |
| 0) To enter the Lonely Mountain |
| 1) To capture Rivendell |
| 2) To break into the trolls' caves and take the treasure |
| 3) To make alliances with Smaug |
| 4) To kill all the Orcs |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.269223158021 |
| Where does Bilbo live? |
| 0) Hobbiton |
| 1) Rivendell |
| 2) Bree |
| 3) Isengard |
| 4) Shire |
| Plot: In the Shire, 50-year-old Bilbo is tricked by the wizard Gandalf the Grey into hosting a party for Thorin and his company of dwarves: Balin, Dwalin, Fli, Kli, Dori, Nori, Ori, in, Glin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur. Gandalf's aim is to recruit Bilbo as the company's "burglar" to aid them in their quest to enter the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo is unwilling to accept at first but has a change of heart after the company leaves without him the next day. Traveling onward, the company is captured by three trolls, Tom, Bert & William, after their ponies are captured. Bilbo stalls the trolls from eating them until dawn. Gandalf exposes the trolls to sunlight turning them to stone. They search the trolls' cave and find treasure and Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made bladeOrcrist and Glamdring, respectively. Gandalf also finds an elven shortsword ("Sting"), which he gives to Bilbo. |
| score: 0.152716782087 |
| Why are Bilbo's belongings being sold? |
| 0) Because his house was destroyed in a fire. |
| 1) Because his mother wanted to get rid of his things. |
| 2) Because his family thought he was dead. |
| 3) Because his family needs money. |
| 4) Because those are all things from his childhood. |
| Plot: Bilbo bids farewell to the remaining members of Thorin's company and journeys home to the Shire with Gandalf. As the two part ways on the outskirts of the Shire, Gandalf admits his knowledge of Bilbo's ring, and tells him that magic rings are not to be used lightly. Bilbo returns to Bag End to find his belongings being auctioned off by relatives because he was presumed dead. He aborts the sale but finds his home pillaged. |
| score: 0.233467850775 |
| Who accompanies Bilbo to Shire? |
| 0) Thorin and his company. |
| 1) Bifur. |
| 2) Gandalf. |
| 3) Bofur. |
| 4) Dwalin. |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo receives a visit from Gandalf, thus setting in motion the events of The Fellowship of the Ring. |
| score: 0.439224448088 |
| What does Gandalf tell Bilbo before they go their separate ways? |
| 0) He tells him that he knows about Bilbo's ring, and that magic rings should not be used lightly. |
| 1) He tells him that his ring is not magical at all. |
| 2) He tells him that Thorin's group will accompany Bilbo home. |
| 3) He tells him that he should never use the ring for his own needs. |
| 4) He tells him that his family thinks he is dead. |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo receives a visit from Gandalf, thus setting in motion the events of The Fellowship of the Ring. |
| score: 0.557449025802 |
| In what condition does Bilbo find his home? |
| 0) He finds his home wrecked by the hurricane. |
| 1) He finds his home in chaos, but nothing was stolen. |
| 2) He finds his home pillaged. |
| 3) He finds his home burned down to the ground. |
| 4) He finds his home decorated for his arrival. |
| Plot: Bilbo bids farewell to the remaining members of Thorin's company and journeys home to the Shire with Gandalf. As the two part ways on the outskirts of the Shire, Gandalf admits his knowledge of Bilbo's ring, and tells him that magic rings are not to be used lightly. Bilbo returns to Bag End to find his belongings being auctioned off by relatives because he was presumed dead. He aborts the sale but finds his home pillaged. |
| score: 0.298807174587 |
| What does Bilbo do about the sale of his belongings? |
| 0) He decides to sell his belongings, but that he takes all the money. |
| 1) He aborts the sale. |
| 2) He decides to postpone the auction. |
| 3) He gives all his belongings for free. |
| 4) He allows his family to continue with the sale. |
| Plot: Bilbo bids farewell to the remaining members of Thorin's company and journeys home to the Shire with Gandalf. As the two part ways on the outskirts of the Shire, Gandalf admits his knowledge of Bilbo's ring, and tells him that magic rings are not to be used lightly. Bilbo returns to Bag End to find his belongings being auctioned off by relatives because he was presumed dead. He aborts the sale but finds his home pillaged. |
| score: 0.327078233604 |
| Who joins the battle between Din's army and the Orcs? |
| 0) Thranduil and Bofur's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. |
| 1) Thranduil and Bifur's forces, along with Gloin and Bilbo, join the battle. |
| 2) Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. |
| 3) Thorin and Bard's forces, along with Gloin and Bilbo, join the battle. |
| 4) Thranduil and Bombur's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.326827104315 |
| Why does Thranduil form an alliance with Bard? |
| 0) They form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim blue gems |
| 1) They form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim red gems |
| 2) They form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim yellow gems |
| 3) They form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems |
| 4) They form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim purple gems |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.272996529667 |
| Who arrrives with an army of Dwarves? |
| 0) Thranduil's cousin Dwalin |
| 1) Bard's cousin Dwalin |
| 2) Thorin's cousin Dwalin |
| 3) Thorin's cousin Din |
| 4) Bard's cousin Din |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.23790729968 |
| Why does Bard go to the mountain to see Thorin? |
| 0) To ask Thorin for the share of the jewels that he had previously promised. |
| 1) To ask Thorin for the share of the money that he had previously promised. |
| 2) To ask Thorin for the share of the possession that he had previously promised. |
| 3) To ask Thorin for the share of the wealth that he had previously promised. |
| 4) To ask Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised. |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.302785433278 |
| What is Thorin's response to Bard and Thranduil's proposal to trade the Arkenstone for the gems and gold? |
| 0) Thorin angrily receives |
| 1) Thorin angrily accepts |
| 2) Thorin happily refuses |
| 3) Thorin angrily refuses |
| 4) Thorin happily accepts |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.317992831538 |
| Where do Bard's and Thranduil's armies gather to trade the Arkenstone? |
| 0) At the gates of Hell |
| 1) At the gates of Erebor |
| 2) At the gates of Heaven |
| 3) At the gates of Constantinople |
| 4) At the gates of Darkness |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.294344761623 |
| Why does Bilbo give the Arkenstone to Bard and Thranduil? |
| 0) They can trade it for the gems and silver they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. |
| 1) They can trade it for the gold and diamonds they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. |
| 2) They can trade it for the silver and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. |
| 3) They can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. |
| 4) They can trade it for the gems and diamonds they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.329256928711 |
| Why does Gandalf go come to Dale? |
| 0) To warn Bifur and Bofur of an impending war for the land |
| 1) To warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the land |
| 2) To warn Bifur and Bofur of an impending war for the mountain |
| 3) To warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain |
| 4) To warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the water |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.280059154216 |
| Who shows up at the second battle front? |
| 0) Many Orcs, Gloin, and Trolls |
| 1) Many Dori, Ogres, and Trolls |
| 2) Many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls |
| 3) Many Dori, Ogres, and Nori |
| 4) Many Orcs, Gloin, and Nori |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.193339112358 |
| How do Azog's army get to Dale? |
| 0) Lukeworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their subway |
| 1) Lukeworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels |
| 2) Lukeworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their hole |
| 3) Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their hole |
| 4) Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels |
| Plot: Thranduil and an elf army arrive in Dale and they form an alliance with Bard in order to re-claim white gems that are part of the Mountain treasure. Bard goes to the mountain and asks Thorin for the share of the gold that he had previously promised the people of Laketown, but Thorin refuses. Gandalf arrives at Dale to warn Bard and Thranduil of an impending war for the mountain, but Thranduil finds him ridiculous. Bilbo sneaks out of Erebor to hand the Arkenstone over to Thranduil and Bard, so that they can trade it for the gems and gold they believe is theirs, preventing the need for a battle. When Bard and Thranduil's armies gather at the gates of Erebor, offering to trade the Arkenstone for the white gems and gold, Thorin angrily refuses. Bilbo sneaks through the guard using the One Ring, admits giving away the Arkenstone, and scolds Thorin for letting power go to his head. Thorin nearly kills Bilbo, but Gandalf arrives at the gate and shames Thorin into releasing Bilbo. Thorin's cousin Din arrives with his Dwarf army, and a battle of Dwarves against Elves and Men is imminent. Wereworms emerge from the ground releasing Azog's army from their tunnels. With the Orcs outnumbering Din's army, Thranduil and Bard's forces, along with Gandalf and Bilbo, join the battle. However, a second front is opened when many Orcs, Ogres, and Trolls attack Dale. |
| score: 0.294104960928 |
| Who comes to Bilbo's rescue? |
| 0) Din |
| 1) Dwalin |
| 2) Gandalf |
| 3) Balin |
| 4) Thranduil |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo receives a visit from Gandalf, thus setting in motion the events of The Fellowship of the Ring. |
| score: 0.47362642613 |
| What does Legolas tell Thranduil after the battle? |
| 0) Legolas tells Thranduil he must be knowing |
| 1) Legolas tells Thranduil he must work out |
| 2) Legolas tells Thranduil he must be a king |
| 3) Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave |
| 4) Legolas tells Thranduil he must be God |
| Plot: Inside Erebor, Thorin suffers traumatic hallucinations before regaining his sanity and leading his company to join the battle. He rides towards Ravenhill with Dwalin, Fli and Kli to kill Azog; Bilbo follows them using his ring. Meanwhile, Tauriel leaves with Legolas to warn the Dwarves of Bolg's approaching army. Fli and Kl are cornered, and Azog executes Fli, as Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on. As Thorin engages Azog in a fight to the death, Bolg knocks Bilbo unconscious, overpowers Tauriel and then kills Kli, who had come to her aid. Legolas battles Bolg, eventually killing him. Thorin kills Azog, but is mortally wounded in the process. The Great Eagles then arrive with Radagast and Beorn to fight the newly arriving Orc army, and the Orcs are finally destroyed. Bilbo regains consciousness, and makes peace with a dying Thorin. Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave, and Thranduil advises him to seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" (Aragorn). |
| score: 0.259985184232 |
| Why does Thorin go to Ravenhill? |
| 0) To kill Gloin |
| 1) To kill Dwalin |
| 2) To kill Bombur |
| 3) To kill Azog |
| 4) To kill Balin |
| Plot: Inside Erebor, Thorin suffers traumatic hallucinations before regaining his sanity and leading his company to join the battle. He rides towards Ravenhill with Dwalin, Fli and Kli to kill Azog; Bilbo follows them using his ring. Meanwhile, Tauriel leaves with Legolas to warn the Dwarves of Bolg's approaching army. Fli and Kl are cornered, and Azog executes Fli, as Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on. As Thorin engages Azog in a fight to the death, Bolg knocks Bilbo unconscious, overpowers Tauriel and then kills Kli, who had come to her aid. Legolas battles Bolg, eventually killing him. Thorin kills Azog, but is mortally wounded in the process. The Great Eagles then arrive with Radagast and Beorn to fight the newly arriving Orc army, and the Orcs are finally destroyed. Bilbo regains consciousness, and makes peace with a dying Thorin. Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave, and Thranduil advises him to seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" (Aragorn). |
| score: 0.231731998747 |
| Who escorts Thorin to Ravenhill? |
| 0) Dwalin, Fli and Kli |
| 1) Bifur, Bombur and Dori |
| 2) Dwalin, Fli and Fili |
| 3) Dwalin, Fli and Oin |
| 4) Dwalin, Fli and Nori |
| Plot: Inside Erebor, Thorin suffers traumatic hallucinations before regaining his sanity and leading his company to join the battle. He rides towards Ravenhill with Dwalin, Fli and Kli to kill Azog; Bilbo follows them using his ring. Meanwhile, Tauriel leaves with Legolas to warn the Dwarves of Bolg's approaching army. Fli and Kl are cornered, and Azog executes Fli, as Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on. As Thorin engages Azog in a fight to the death, Bolg knocks Bilbo unconscious, overpowers Tauriel and then kills Kli, who had come to her aid. Legolas battles Bolg, eventually killing him. Thorin kills Azog, but is mortally wounded in the process. The Great Eagles then arrive with Radagast and Beorn to fight the newly arriving Orc army, and the Orcs are finally destroyed. Bilbo regains consciousness, and makes peace with a dying Thorin. Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave, and Thranduil advises him to seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" (Aragorn). |
| score: 0.249158905833 |
| Who witnesses Fili's execution? |
| 0) As Bofur and the other Dwarves look on |
| 1) As Gloin and the other Dwarves look on |
| 2) As Thorin and the other Dwarves look on |
| 3) As Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on |
| 4) As Balin and the other Dwarves look on |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo receives a visit from Gandalf, thus setting in motion the events of The Fellowship of the Ring. |
| score: 0.185038375383 |
| Who does Thranduil advise Legolas to get in contact with? |
| 0) To seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" |
| 1) To seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Stringer" |
| 2) To seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Smirker" |
| 3) To seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Stalker" |
| 4) To seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Hunker" |
| Plot: Inside Erebor, Thorin suffers traumatic hallucinations before regaining his sanity and leading his company to join the battle. He rides towards Ravenhill with Dwalin, Fli and Kli to kill Azog; Bilbo follows them using his ring. Meanwhile, Tauriel leaves with Legolas to warn the Dwarves of Bolg's approaching army. Fli and Kl are cornered, and Azog executes Fli, as Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on. As Thorin engages Azog in a fight to the death, Bolg knocks Bilbo unconscious, overpowers Tauriel and then kills Kli, who had come to her aid. Legolas battles Bolg, eventually killing him. Thorin kills Azog, but is mortally wounded in the process. The Great Eagles then arrive with Radagast and Beorn to fight the newly arriving Orc army, and the Orcs are finally destroyed. Bilbo regains consciousness, and makes peace with a dying Thorin. Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave, and Thranduil advises him to seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" (Aragorn). |
| score: 0.263837779301 |
| Who follows Thorin, Dwalin, Fili and Kili to Ravehnill? |
| 0) Bombur |
| 1) Bifur |
| 2) Balin |
| 3) Bilbo |
| 4) Bofur |
| Plot: Bilbo bids farewell to the remaining members of Thorin's company and journeys home to the Shire with Gandalf. As the two part ways on the outskirts of the Shire, Gandalf admits his knowledge of Bilbo's ring, and tells him that magic rings are not to be used lightly. Bilbo returns to Bag End to find his belongings being auctioned off by relatives because he was presumed dead. He aborts the sale but finds his home pillaged. |
| score: 0.299275373093 |
| What does Bolg do after overpowering Tauriel? |
| 0) kills Ori |
| 1) kills Nori |
| 2) kills Fili |
| 3) kills Oin |
| 4) kills Kli |
| Plot: Inside Erebor, Thorin suffers traumatic hallucinations before regaining his sanity and leading his company to join the battle. He rides towards Ravenhill with Dwalin, Fli and Kli to kill Azog; Bilbo follows them using his ring. Meanwhile, Tauriel leaves with Legolas to warn the Dwarves of Bolg's approaching army. Fli and Kl are cornered, and Azog executes Fli, as Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on. As Thorin engages Azog in a fight to the death, Bolg knocks Bilbo unconscious, overpowers Tauriel and then kills Kli, who had come to her aid. Legolas battles Bolg, eventually killing him. Thorin kills Azog, but is mortally wounded in the process. The Great Eagles then arrive with Radagast and Beorn to fight the newly arriving Orc army, and the Orcs are finally destroyed. Bilbo regains consciousness, and makes peace with a dying Thorin. Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave, and Thranduil advises him to seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" (Aragorn). |
| score: 0.208924527056 |
| What happens when Radagast, Beorn and the Eagles join the battle? |
| 0) The Orcs are finally burned. |
| 1) The Orcs are finally protected. |
| 2) The Orcs are finally destroyed. |
| 3) The Orcs are finally devastated. |
| 4) The Orcs are finally saved. |
| Plot: Inside Erebor, Thorin suffers traumatic hallucinations before regaining his sanity and leading his company to join the battle. He rides towards Ravenhill with Dwalin, Fli and Kli to kill Azog; Bilbo follows them using his ring. Meanwhile, Tauriel leaves with Legolas to warn the Dwarves of Bolg's approaching army. Fli and Kl are cornered, and Azog executes Fli, as Bilbo and the other Dwarves look on. As Thorin engages Azog in a fight to the death, Bolg knocks Bilbo unconscious, overpowers Tauriel and then kills Kli, who had come to her aid. Legolas battles Bolg, eventually killing him. Thorin kills Azog, but is mortally wounded in the process. The Great Eagles then arrive with Radagast and Beorn to fight the newly arriving Orc army, and the Orcs are finally destroyed. Bilbo regains consciousness, and makes peace with a dying Thorin. Legolas tells Thranduil he must leave, and Thranduil advises him to seek out a Dunedain ranger in the north who goes by the name "Strider" (Aragorn). |
| score: 0.225748725516 |
| What happens when Smaug sets Laketown on fire? |
| 0) When Smaug sets Laketown on fire, its people flee. |
| 1) When Smaug sets Laketown on fire, its people make a quick exit. |
| 2) When Smaug sets Laketown on fire, its people run to the lake. |
| 3) When Smaug sets Laketown on fire, its people disappear |
| 4) When Smaug sets Laketown on fire, its people scream for help. |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.259639592525 |
| Who does legolas travel to Mount Gundabad with? |
| 0) Gandalf |
| 1) Bilbo |
| 2) Tauriel |
| 3) Bain |
| 4) Thorin |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Galadriel, Elrond and Saruman arrive at Dol Guldur and free Gandalf, sending him to safety with Radagast. They battle and defeat the Nazgl and Sauron himself, banishing them to the East. Azog, marching on Erebor with his vast Orc army, sends Bolg to Gundabad to summon their second army. Legolas and Tauriel witness the march of Bolg's army, bolstered by Orc Berserkers and giant bats. |
| score: 0.280478618987 |
| Where does Legolas travel to? |
| 0) Legolas travels to Hobbiton |
| 1) Legolas travels to Mirkwood |
| 2) Legolas travels to Rivendell |
| 3) Legolas travels to Dale |
| 4) Legolas travels to Mount Gundabad |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.26631562238 |
| What does Thorin order? |
| 0) The entrance of the Lonely Mountain to be decorated |
| 1) The entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off |
| 2) The entrance of the Lonely Mountain to be blasted |
| 3) The entrance of the Lonely Mountain to be wrecked |
| 4) The entrance of the Lonely Mountain to be guarded |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.245141337388 |
| What does Bard do when Smaug sets the town on fire? |
| 0) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually kisses Smaug. |
| 1) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually have dinner with Smaug. |
| 2) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually dances with Smaug. |
| 3) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug. |
| 4) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually stay with Smaug. |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.263957561433 |
| What does Bard do when he breaks out of prison? |
| 0) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually stay with Smaug. |
| 1) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually kisses Smaug. |
| 2) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually dances with Smaug. |
| 3) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually have dinner with Smaug. |
| 4) Bard breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug. |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.244019595261 |
| Who becomes the new leader of the Laketown people after the destruction by Smaug? |
| 0) Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people |
| 1) Nori becomes the new leader of the Laketown people |
| 2) Oin becomes the new leader of the Laketown people |
| 3) Gloin becomes the new leader of the Laketown people |
| 4) Dori becomes the new leader of the Laketown people |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.287761838264 |
| Where is the Arkenstone? |
| 0) In the mountain |
| 1) In the river |
| 2) In the sea |
| 3) In the land |
| 4) In the hill |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.183409294576 |
| What does the Master of Laketown have on his boat? |
| 0) The boat laden with the town's diamond |
| 1) The boat laden with the town's coal |
| 2) The boat laden with the town's silver |
| 3) The boat laden with the town's minerals |
| 4) The boat laden with the town's gold |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.23797140405 |
| How the Master of Laketown is going when he is crushed by Smaug? |
| 0) He was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. |
| 1) He was escaping Laketown on a car laden with the town's gold. |
| 2) He was escaping Laketown on a horse laden with the town's gold. |
| 3) He was escaping Laketown on a motorbike laden with the town's gold. |
| 4) He was escaping Laketown on a bike laden with the town's gold. |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.295126454661 |
| How does Bard manage to kill Smaug? |
| 0) Bard manage to kill Smaug with the brown arrow brought to him by his brother Bain |
| 1) Bard manage to kill Smaug with the silver arrow brought to him by his friend Bain |
| 2) Bard manage to kill Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain |
| 3) Bard manage to kill Smaug with the white arrow brought to him by his step brother Bain |
| 4) Bard manage to kill Smaug with the blue arrow brought to him by his father Bain |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.295220733277 |
| What do Bilbo and the Dwarves witness from the Lonely mountain? |
| 0) Bilbo and the Dwarves witness the dragon Bombur sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. |
| 1) Bilbo and the Dwarves witness the dragon Dori sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. |
| 2) Bilbo and the Dwarves witness the dragon Gloin sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. |
| 3) Bilbo and the Dwarves witness the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. |
| 4) Bilbo and the Dwarves witness the dragon Bofur sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.404790010069 |
| Where do the people of Laketown flee to? |
| 0) They flee to Dale |
| 1) They flee to Hobbiton |
| 2) They flee to Esgaroth |
| 3) They flee to Rivendell |
| 4) They flee to Mirkwood |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.200675830353 |
| Who does Smaug's body crush into as he dies? |
| 0) Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing God of Laketown |
| 1) Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Hero of Laketown |
| 2) Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Mayor of Laketown |
| 3) Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown |
| 4) Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing President of Laketown |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.244607389285 |
| What is Thorin searching for in the mountain? |
| 0) Thorin searches obsessively for the Arkens necklace |
| 1) Thorin searches obsessively for the Arkens ring |
| 2) Thorin searches obsessively for the Arkens bracelet |
| 3) Thorin searches obsessively for the Arkens pendant |
| 4) Thorin searches obsessively for the Arkenstone |
| Plot: Bilbo and the Dwarves watch from the Lonely Mountain as the dragon Smaug sets Laketown ablaze, and its people flee. Bard the Bowman breaks out of prison, and eventually kills Smaug with the black arrow brought to him by his son Bain. Smaug's falling body crushes the fleeing Master of Laketown, who was escaping Laketown on a boat laden with the town's gold. Bard becomes the new leader of the Laketown people as they seek refuge in the ruins of Dale, while Legolas travels to investigate Mount Gundabad with Tauriel. Thorin, now struck with "dragon sickness" over the vast treasure in the mountain, searches obsessively for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo had previously found but kept hidden. Thorin, hearing that people have come to Dale, orders the entrance of the Lonely Mountain sealed off. |
| score: 0.315856608794 |
| What important item does Bard have? |
| 0) The black jewel. |
| 1) The last black arrow. |
| 2) The last black sword. |
| 3) The last white hook. |
| 4) The last white arrow |
| Plot: The company are smuggled into Esgaroth by a bargeman called Bard. Thorin promises the Master and the people of Laketown a share of the mountain's treasure. It is then revealed that Bard is a descendant of the last ruler of Dale, and possesses the last black arrow capable of killing Smaug. Kli is forced to remain behind, tended to by Fli, in, and Bofur, as the remaining company receive a grand farewell. Meanwhile, Gandalf travels south to the ruins of Dol Guldur, while Radagast leaves to warn Galadriel of their discovery at the tombs of the Nazgul. Gandalf finds the ruins infested with Orcs and is ambushed by Azog. The Necromancer overpowers and defeats Gandalf and reveals himself as Sauron. |
| score: 0.176630135026 |
| What does Thorin promise the people of Laketown? |
| 0) Protection in the time of need. |
| 1) Some of his soldiers for protection. |
| 2) A lifetime supply of food and needed resources. |
| 3) A share of his own wealth. |
| 4) A share of the mountain's treasure. |
| Plot: The company are smuggled into Esgaroth by a bargeman called Bard. Thorin promises the Master and the people of Laketown a share of the mountain's treasure. It is then revealed that Bard is a descendant of the last ruler of Dale, and possesses the last black arrow capable of killing Smaug. Kli is forced to remain behind, tended to by Fli, in, and Bofur, as the remaining company receive a grand farewell. Meanwhile, Gandalf travels south to the ruins of Dol Guldur, while Radagast leaves to warn Galadriel of their discovery at the tombs of the Nazgul. Gandalf finds the ruins infested with Orcs and is ambushed by Azog. The Necromancer overpowers and defeats Gandalf and reveals himself as Sauron. |
| score: 0.248216302684 |
| Where does Gandalf go to after leaving the tombs of the Nazgul? |
| 0) To the ruins of Sol Galdur. |
| 1) To the tombs of Guldur. |
| 2) To the ruins of Dol Guldur. |
| 3) To the mines. |
| 4) To the mountain caves of Guldur. |
| Plot: The company are smuggled into Esgaroth by a bargeman called Bard. Thorin promises the Master and the people of Laketown a share of the mountain's treasure. It is then revealed that Bard is a descendant of the last ruler of Dale, and possesses the last black arrow capable of killing Smaug. Kli is forced to remain behind, tended to by Fli, in, and Bofur, as the remaining company receive a grand farewell. Meanwhile, Gandalf travels south to the ruins of Dol Guldur, while Radagast leaves to warn Galadriel of their discovery at the tombs of the Nazgul. Gandalf finds the ruins infested with Orcs and is ambushed by Azog. The Necromancer overpowers and defeats Gandalf and reveals himself as Sauron. |
| score: 0.30928605437 |
| Who discovers the hidden entrance? |
| 0) Bombur. |
| 1) Gloin. |
| 2) Gandalf. |
| 3) Bilbo. |
| 4) Balin. |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.167225638856 |
| What does Tauriel do after the defeat of the Orcs? |
| 0) She tends to Legolas. |
| 1) She tends to Bombur. |
| 2) She tends to Kli. |
| 3) She tends to Dwalin. |
| 4) She taes care of Bofur. |
| Plot: Thorin and his remaining company reach the Lonely Mountain, where Bilbo discovers the hidden entrance. He is sent in to retrieve the Arkenstone, and while doing so, he accidentally awakens Smaug. While trying to find Bilbo, Smaug reveals his knowledge of Sauron's return. Back in Laketown, Bard attempts to bring the black arrow to the town's launcher, as he fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. However, he is arrested in the process and leaves his son to hide the arrow. Bolg and his Orc party then infiltrate the town and attack the four Dwarves, but are quickly dispatched following the arrival of Tauriel and Legolas. Tauriel then tends to Kli. While Kli is recovering, he openly admires Tauriel's beauty and wonders if she loves him. Legolas leaves in pursuit of Bolg. Meanwhile, Gandalf watches helplessly as Azog and an Orc army march from Dol Guldur towards the Lonely Mountain. |
| score: 0.190035547223 |
| What does Smaug reveal while Bilbo is trying to find the Arkenstone? |
| 0) That he has been hiding a ring. |
| 1) That the army of orcs is approaching them. |
| 2) His knowledge of Sauron's ring. |
| 3) His knowledge of Saruman's return. |
| 4) His knowledge of Sauron's return. |
| Plot: Thorin and his remaining company reach the Lonely Mountain, where Bilbo discovers the hidden entrance. He is sent in to retrieve the Arkenstone, and while doing so, he accidentally awakens Smaug. While trying to find Bilbo, Smaug reveals his knowledge of Sauron's return. Back in Laketown, Bard attempts to bring the black arrow to the town's launcher, as he fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. However, he is arrested in the process and leaves his son to hide the arrow. Bolg and his Orc party then infiltrate the town and attack the four Dwarves, but are quickly dispatched following the arrival of Tauriel and Legolas. Tauriel then tends to Kli. While Kli is recovering, he openly admires Tauriel's beauty and wonders if she loves him. Legolas leaves in pursuit of Bolg. Meanwhile, Gandalf watches helplessly as Azog and an Orc army march from Dol Guldur towards the Lonely Mountain. |
| score: 0.256424374861 |
| What happens to Bard as he tries to launch the black arrow? |
| 0) He is arrested. |
| 1) He gets confused. |
| 2) He gets lost. |
| 3) He trips and gets hurt. |
| 4) He is attaced. |
| Plot: Thorin and his remaining company reach the Lonely Mountain, where Bilbo discovers the hidden entrance. He is sent in to retrieve the Arkenstone, and while doing so, he accidentally awakens Smaug. While trying to find Bilbo, Smaug reveals his knowledge of Sauron's return. Back in Laketown, Bard attempts to bring the black arrow to the town's launcher, as he fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. However, he is arrested in the process and leaves his son to hide the arrow. Bolg and his Orc party then infiltrate the town and attack the four Dwarves, but are quickly dispatched following the arrival of Tauriel and Legolas. Tauriel then tends to Kli. While Kli is recovering, he openly admires Tauriel's beauty and wonders if she loves him. Legolas leaves in pursuit of Bolg. Meanwhile, Gandalf watches helplessly as Azog and an Orc army march from Dol Guldur towards the Lonely Mountain. |
| score: 0.15328898314 |
| Which mountain does Thorin and the company go to? |
| 0) Stormy Mountain. |
| 1) Dark Mountain. |
| 2) High Mountain. |
| 3) Lonely Mountain. |
| 4) Magic Mountain. |
| Plot: Thorin and his remaining company reach the Lonely Mountain, where Bilbo discovers the hidden entrance. He is sent in to retrieve the Arkenstone, and while doing so, he accidentally awakens Smaug. While trying to find Bilbo, Smaug reveals his knowledge of Sauron's return. Back in Laketown, Bard attempts to bring the black arrow to the town's launcher, as he fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. However, he is arrested in the process and leaves his son to hide the arrow. Bolg and his Orc party then infiltrate the town and attack the four Dwarves, but are quickly dispatched following the arrival of Tauriel and Legolas. Tauriel then tends to Kli. While Kli is recovering, he openly admires Tauriel's beauty and wonders if she loves him. Legolas leaves in pursuit of Bolg. Meanwhile, Gandalf watches helplessly as Azog and an Orc army march from Dol Guldur towards the Lonely Mountain. |
| score: 0.220286511229 |
| Why does Legolas leave Laketown after the Orc army is dispatched? |
| 0) In pursuit of Dwalin. |
| 1) He goes searching for Azog. |
| 2) In pursuit of Balin. |
| 3) In pursuit of Bolg. |
| 4) He goes searching for Gandalf. |
| Plot: Thorin and his remaining company reach the Lonely Mountain, where Bilbo discovers the hidden entrance. He is sent in to retrieve the Arkenstone, and while doing so, he accidentally awakens Smaug. While trying to find Bilbo, Smaug reveals his knowledge of Sauron's return. Back in Laketown, Bard attempts to bring the black arrow to the town's launcher, as he fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. However, he is arrested in the process and leaves his son to hide the arrow. Bolg and his Orc party then infiltrate the town and attack the four Dwarves, but are quickly dispatched following the arrival of Tauriel and Legolas. Tauriel then tends to Kli. While Kli is recovering, he openly admires Tauriel's beauty and wonders if she loves him. Legolas leaves in pursuit of Bolg. Meanwhile, Gandalf watches helplessly as Azog and an Orc army march from Dol Guldur towards the Lonely Mountain. |
| score: 0.294904346036 |
| Why is bard trying to launch the black arrow? |
| 0) He fears what may happen when the Dwarves come back from the mountain. |
| 1) He fears the Dwarves. |
| 2) He fears what may happen when the Elves enter the mountain. |
| 3) He fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. |
| 4) He wants to get into the mountain before the Dwarves. |
| Plot: Thorin and his remaining company reach the Lonely Mountain, where Bilbo discovers the hidden entrance. He is sent in to retrieve the Arkenstone, and while doing so, he accidentally awakens Smaug. While trying to find Bilbo, Smaug reveals his knowledge of Sauron's return. Back in Laketown, Bard attempts to bring the black arrow to the town's launcher, as he fears what may happen when the Dwarves enter the mountain. However, he is arrested in the process and leaves his son to hide the arrow. Bolg and his Orc party then infiltrate the town and attack the four Dwarves, but are quickly dispatched following the arrival of Tauriel and Legolas. Tauriel then tends to Kli. While Kli is recovering, he openly admires Tauriel's beauty and wonders if she loves him. Legolas leaves in pursuit of Bolg. Meanwhile, Gandalf watches helplessly as Azog and an Orc army march from Dol Guldur towards the Lonely Mountain. |
| score: 0.26634495284 |
| Why do the Dwarves want to rekindle the mountain forge? |
| 0) In an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. |
| 1) In an attempt to bury Nori dead in molten coal. |
| 2) In an attempt to bury Gandalf dead in molten gold. |
| 3) In an attempt to bury Fili alive in molten silver. |
| 4) In an attempt to bury Gloin alive in molten coal. |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.515528021708 |
| Do the Dwarves succeed in burying Smaug? |
| 0) No, Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off |
| 1) No, Smaug stumbles out of the graveyard and flies off |
| 2) No, Smaug stumbles out of the cemetery and flies off |
| 3) Yes but somehow Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off |
| 4) Yes but somehow Smaug stumbles out of the graveyard and flies off |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.487002628562 |
| What does Smaug do after the Dwarves' attempt to bury him alive fails? |
| 0) Smaug stumbles out of the graveyard and flies off to build Laketown |
| 1) Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown |
| 2) Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to protect Laketown |
| 3) Smaug stumbles out of the graveyard and flies off to protect Laketown |
| 4) Smaug stumbles out of the cemetery and flies off to guard Laketown |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.588272976871 |
| What does Bilbo say to himslef as he watches Smaug fly towards Laketown? |
| 0) We had everything. |
| 1) We have nothing to lose. |
| 2) We haven't done anything. |
| 3) What have we done? |
| 4) We had everything but we lost it. |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.407724005538 |
| What are Bilbo and the Dwarves doing inside the mountain? |
| 0) Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the himalayas forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. |
| 1) Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the hill's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. |
| 2) Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. |
| 3) Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the tree's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. |
| 4) Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mount Gundabad's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.666988442656 |
| Who summons Azog to Dol Guldur? |
| 0) The Necromancer |
| 1) The Pathfinder |
| 2) The Minister |
| 3) The Economists |
| 4) The Explorer |
| Plot: The company are smuggled into Esgaroth by a bargeman called Bard. Thorin promises the Master and the people of Laketown a share of the mountain's treasure. It is then revealed that Bard is a descendant of the last ruler of Dale, and possesses the last black arrow capable of killing Smaug. Kli is forced to remain behind, tended to by Fli, in, and Bofur, as the remaining company receive a grand farewell. Meanwhile, Gandalf travels south to the ruins of Dol Guldur, while Radagast leaves to warn Galadriel of their discovery at the tombs of the Nazgul. Gandalf finds the ruins infested with Orcs and is ambushed by Azog. The Necromancer overpowers and defeats Gandalf and reveals himself as Sauron. |
| score: 0.261118984936 |
| Who is Beorn? |
| 0) A skin-changer who can take the form of the monkey. |
| 1) A skin-changer who can take the form of the tiger. |
| 2) A skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. |
| 3) A skin-changer who can take the form of the deer. |
| 4) A skin-changer who can take the form of the lion. |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.17638948205 |
| What does Gandalf find when the group reaches Mirkwood? |
| 0) Gandalf discovers Blue Speech imprinted on an old ruin. |
| 1) Gandalf discovers Brown Speech imprinted on an old ruin. |
| 2) Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. |
| 3) Gandalf discovers Green Speech imprinted on an old ruin. |
| 4) Gandalf discovers Red Speech imprinted on an old ruin. |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.248094916362 |
| How does Bilbo free the Dwarves from the spider webs? |
| 0) With the help of his recently acquired invisibility cloak. |
| 1) With the help of his recently acquired invisibility chain. |
| 2) With the help of his recently acquired invisibility hat. |
| 3) With the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. |
| 4) With the help of his recently acquired invisibility bracelet. |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.252815618247 |
| Where does Beorn escort Thorin and his men to after a night at his house? |
| 0) Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Antegria |
| 1) Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood |
| 2) Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Markovia |
| 3) Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Calbia |
| 4) Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Aerugo |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.248958355064 |
| Who does Azog give the responsibility of hunting down Thorin to? |
| 0) Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his brother Bolg. |
| 1) Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his uncle Bolg. |
| 2) Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. |
| 3) Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his daughter Bolg. |
| 4) Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his father Bolg. |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.321801472162 |
| What does Beorn change into? |
| 0) Monkey |
| 1) Deer |
| 2) Bear |
| 3) Lion |
| 4) Tiger |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.105439142468 |
| What telepathic message does Gandal receive from Galadriel? |
| 0) Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the nobles |
| 1) Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the prophets |
| 2) Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl |
| 3) Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the 12 apostles |
| 4) Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the sentient |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.260634480714 |
| What happens when Thorin and his group enter the forest? |
| 0) They lose their heads and are ensnared by giant spiders |
| 1) They lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders |
| 2) They lose their minds and are ensnared by giant spiders |
| 3) They lose their temper and are ensnared by giant spiders |
| 4) They lose their lives and are ensnared by giant spiders |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.217804405506 |
| Why does the Necromancer summon Azog to Dol Gundur? |
| 0) The Necromancer commands him to marshal his forces for slavery. |
| 1) The Necromancer commands him to marshal his forces for war. |
| 2) The Necromancer commands him to marshal his forces for peace. |
| 3) The Necromancer commands him to marshal his forces for harmony. |
| 4) The Necromancer commands him to marshal his thoughts for independence. |
| Plot: Thorin and his company are being pursued by Azog and his Orc party following the events of the previous film. They are ushered along by Gandalf to the nearby home of Beorn, a skin-changer who can take the form of the bear. That night, Azog is summoned to Dol Guldur by the Necromancer, who commands him to marshal his forces for war. Azog then delegates the hunt for Thorin to his son Bolg. The following day, Beorn escorts the company to the borders of Mirkwood, where Gandalf discovers Black Speech imprinted on an old ruin. This coincides with a telepathic message from Galadriel urging him to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl. He warns the company to remain on the path and leaves them. Upon entering the forest they lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo then sets about freeing the dwarves with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently drops the Ring and first begins to understand its dark influence after he brutally kills a centipede-like creature to retrieve it. |
| score: 0.275449661222 |
| Who frees the Dwarves from the spider webs? |
| 0) Bifur |
| 1) Bilbo |
| 2) Fili |
| 3) Bombur |
| 4) Balin |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.287415125667 |
| Who is leading the group of Wood-elves that come to help the dwarves? |
| 0) Nori and Dori. |
| 1) Bifur and Bombur. |
| 2) Bofur and Bombur. |
| 3) Bifur and Bofur. |
| 4) Tauriel and Legolas. |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.225380450904 |
| What is Tauriel's reaction to Thranduil's decision to seal off the Elve kingdom? |
| 0) Tauriel decides to stay and hinder the Dwarves |
| 1) Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves |
| 2) Tauriel decides to stay and assist the Dwarves |
| 3) Tauriel decides to stay and delay the Dwarves |
| 4) Tauriel decides to stay and block the Dwarves |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.262249103358 |
| What does Thranduil do after a prisoner Orc tells him of an upcoming attack? |
| 0) Thranduil then guards his kingdom |
| 1) Thranduil then guards his kingdom and seals off the entrance |
| 2) Thranduil then vanishes his kingdom and seals off the entrance |
| 3) Thranduil then seals off his kingdom |
| 4) Thranduil then vanishes his kingdom |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.20982338149 |
| What happens after the giant spiders are defeated? |
| 0) Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas capture the Dwarves. |
| 1) Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas capture the Gloin. |
| 2) Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas capture the Dori. |
| 3) Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas capture the Bombur. |
| 4) Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas capture the Oin. |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.229726013926 |
| Who is the king of the Elves? |
| 0) king Bombur |
| 1) king Gloin |
| 2) king Thranduil |
| 3) king Balin |
| 4) king Kili |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.128469572998 |
| Who does Thorin and the Dwarves encounter while escaping from the Elves? |
| 0) Bolg and his Orc party |
| 1) Dori and his Orc party |
| 2) Nori and his Orc party |
| 3) Bombur and his Orc party |
| 4) Gloin and his Orc party |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.279900625919 |
| What is Bilbo's plan to help the Dwarves escape? |
| 0) Using empty plastic barrels that are sent downstream. |
| 1) Using empty oil barrels that are sent downstream. |
| 2) Using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. |
| 3) Using empty metal barrels that are sent downstream. |
| 4) Using empty whiskey barrels that are sent downstream. |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.272060734888 |
| What does Thorin confront King Thranduil about? |
| 0) Thorin confronts about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier |
| 1) Thorin confronts about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 20 years earlier |
| 2) Thorin confronts about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 50 years earlier |
| 3) Thorin confronts about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 40 years earlier |
| 4) Thorin confronts about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 25 years earlier |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.322636455635 |
| Who arrives to help the Dwarves defeat the giant spiders? |
| 0) Spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Nori and Dori. |
| 1) Spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Bofur and Bombur. |
| 2) Spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. |
| 3) Spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Bifur and Bofur. |
| 4) Spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Bifur and Bombur. |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.278841882378 |
| Who arranges for the escape of the Dwarves from the Elves? |
| 0) Thorin |
| 1) Gandalf |
| 2) Radagast |
| 3) Tauriel |
| 4) Bilbo |
| Plot: Back inside the mountain, Bilbo and the Dwarves try to rekindle the mountain's forge in an attempt to bury Smaug alive in molten gold. This fails however and Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and flies off to destroy Laketown as Bilbo watches in horror at what they have unleashed, saying to himself, "What have we done?" |
| score: 0.296543582958 |
| What do Gandalf and Radagast find at the tombs of Nazgul? |
| 0) They find it to be filled with sand |
| 1) They find it to be empty |
| 2) They find it to be filled with the spirit |
| 3) They find it to be filled with emotion |
| 4) They find it to be filled with stones |
| Plot: The remaining spiders are fended off by the Wood-elves led by Tauriel and Legolas. They also capture the Dwarves, and bring Thorin before their king Thranduil. Thorin confronts the Elvenking about his neglect of the Dwarves of Erebor following Smaug's attack 60 years earlier, and is consequently imprisoned with the other Dwarves. Bilbo, having avoided capture, arranges an escape using empty wine barrels that are sent downstream. While being pursued by the Wood-elves, they are ambushed by Bolg and his Orc party, and Kli is wounded with a Morgul shaft. They engage in a running three-way battle down the river, but ultimately the Dwarves are able to escape both groups of pursuers. Thranduil then seals off his kingdom when an Orc captive reveals an evil entity has returned and is amassing an army in the south, but Tauriel decides to leave and assist the Dwarves. Legolas goes after her. Meanwhile, Gandalf and Radagast go to investigate the tombs of the Nazgl, which they find to be empty. |
| score: 0.187283058673 |
| How is Iris trying to prepare Arthur for the celebration? |
| 0) She promises him to take him on ha holiday afterwards. |
| 1) She goes to a counsellor with him to mae him feel better. |
| 2) She helps hm prepare and rehearse his speech. |
| 3) She undertakes an exercise program with him. |
| 4) She helps him choose a dress and matching shoes. |
| Plot: Iris finds out that the Screenwriters' Guild wants to throw a grand celebration in Arthur's honor, but he is reluctant to go for several reasons, chief among them being that he cannot walk without the assistance of his walker, and does not want to embarrass himself on stage. Iris encourages him to go because it's a real honor, and promises to help him prepare to attend the award function with her. She undertakes an exercise program with him, determined to help him walk without his walker. During these days Jasper contacts her several times to get her to help with the book he is writing. She agrees to look over his pages, but ends up having so much fun that she doesn't have time. |
| score: 0.365914098672 |
| Why doesn't Arthur want to go to a celebration in his honour? |
| 0) He is too modest to receive the award in public. |
| 1) He has other important plans at that time. |
| 2) He doesn't lie to travel long distances. |
| 3) He doesn't want to embarrass himself. |
| 4) He doesn't like public appearances in general. |
| Plot: Iris finds out that the Screenwriters' Guild wants to throw a grand celebration in Arthur's honor, but he is reluctant to go for several reasons, chief among them being that he cannot walk without the assistance of his walker, and does not want to embarrass himself on stage. Iris encourages him to go because it's a real honor, and promises to help him prepare to attend the award function with her. She undertakes an exercise program with him, determined to help him walk without his walker. During these days Jasper contacts her several times to get her to help with the book he is writing. She agrees to look over his pages, but ends up having so much fun that she doesn't have time. |
| score: 0.307543378746 |
| What do Iris and Miles both admit to doing when it comes to relationships? |
| 0) Falling in love with people they know are wrong for them |
| 1) Not trusting people enough |
| 2) Being afraid to commit themselves fully to the relationship |
| 3) Falling in love with people they know are already in relationships |
| 4) Lying to their partner |
| Plot: Iris and Miles have slowly become friends, and one night go to the video store to rent some other films that Arthur had recommended. From the video store, Miles sees his girlfriend Maggie in the arms of another guy. He is shocked, as she told him that she would be in Santa Fe on an extended film shoot and would not be in L.A. for this Christmas Eve. He runs out of the store to find out the truth and realizes that she has been cheating on him. Iris and Miles return to Amanda's house, where they discuss their tendencies to fall for people that they know are wrong for them, and they grow closer for it. They are now both single, and begin to spend more time together. But one day while Miles and Iris are eating lunch together, Maggie calls Miles wanting to see him. Miles leaves to see her, but promises to come to Arthurs award ceremony that night. Iris goes back to Amanda's, where she is shocked to find Jasper having flown in from England. Iris is touched at first, but then asks if he is still engaged. When he responds that he is, she finally realises he is no good for her and breaks up with him for good. Meanwhile, Maggie tries in vain to convince Miles to forgive her. He realises that Maggie was never meant for him and he can not trust her anymore. He breaks up with her and rushes to attend Arthurs award ceremony. |
| score: 0.215275789199 |
| What did Arthur Abbott, the old man that Iris meets, used to do? |
| 0) He was a screenwriter during the Golden Age of Hollywood |
| 1) He was a poet during WWII |
| 2) He was a director during the Golden Age of Hollywood |
| 3) He was a writer |
| 4) He was an actor during the Golden Age of Hollywood |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Iris is enjoying the stay at Amanda's house. She meets Ethan's friend Miles (Jack Black) when he comes with his girlfriend Maggie (Shannyn Sossamon) to Amanda's house. Later, she finds an old man, Arthur Abbott (Eli Wallach) standing lost at the corner, and she escorts him home. She learns that he was a screenwriter during the Golden Age of Hollywood. The two become fast friends. Arthur notes that Iris' behavior toward Jasper does not match her strong personality, and he suggests movies for her to watch that include strong female characters, in hopes that she can acquire what he calls "gumption." |
| score: 0.371507066471 |
| Why does Amanda ask Graham if he is married? |
| 0) Because he didn't tell her about his sons |
| 1) Because she finds photos of him with his wife |
| 2) Because he didn't tell her about his daughters |
| 3) Because she sees him wearing a wedding ring |
| 4) Because she overhears him having a conversation with another woman |
| Plot: Amanda chooses not to see Graham again but once alone in the house she has a change of heart and surprises Graham at his house. He looks extremely nervous at the door, Amanda asks Graham whether he is alone, and he says he isn't. Before she can turn away, Olivia and Sophie come to the door, revealing that they are Graham's young daughters. Amanda is shocked and asks Graham in a whisper if he is married. He says no, because his wife died two years ago. Amanda asks him why he did not reveal the existence of his daughters to her during their sharing at lunch. Graham explains that he doesn't usually tell women about them because he doesn't know how to date women while also being a dad. Amanda fits in beautifully with Sophie and Olivia, making Graham reconsider his decision to keep their relationship strictly casual. |
| score: 0.280252031649 |
| What happened to Graham's wife? |
| 0) She got sent to jail |
| 1) She died |
| 2) She left him |
| 3) She ran away |
| 4) She went missing |
| Plot: Amanda chooses not to see Graham again but once alone in the house she has a change of heart and surprises Graham at his house. He looks extremely nervous at the door, Amanda asks Graham whether he is alone, and he says he isn't. Before she can turn away, Olivia and Sophie come to the door, revealing that they are Graham's young daughters. Amanda is shocked and asks Graham in a whisper if he is married. He says no, because his wife died two years ago. Amanda asks him why he did not reveal the existence of his daughters to her during their sharing at lunch. Graham explains that he doesn't usually tell women about them because he doesn't know how to date women while also being a dad. Amanda fits in beautifully with Sophie and Olivia, making Graham reconsider his decision to keep their relationship strictly casual. |
| score: 0.171360975807 |
| Why didn't Graham tell Amanda that he has daughters? |
| 0) Because he didn't want her to know that he was married |
| 1) Because he doesn't have daughters; he has sons |
| 2) Because he is ashamed of his daughters |
| 3) Because he didn't want her to know that he is a bad father |
| 4) Because he doesn't know how to date women while also being a dad |
| Plot: Amanda chooses not to see Graham again but once alone in the house she has a change of heart and surprises Graham at his house. He looks extremely nervous at the door, Amanda asks Graham whether he is alone, and he says he isn't. Before she can turn away, Olivia and Sophie come to the door, revealing that they are Graham's young daughters. Amanda is shocked and asks Graham in a whisper if he is married. He says no, because his wife died two years ago. Amanda asks him why he did not reveal the existence of his daughters to her during their sharing at lunch. Graham explains that he doesn't usually tell women about them because he doesn't know how to date women while also being a dad. Amanda fits in beautifully with Sophie and Olivia, making Graham reconsider his decision to keep their relationship strictly casual. |
| score: 0.36279315017 |
| Why does Amanda decide to go on vacation? |
| 0) She finds out that her husband has been cheating on her and wants to get away for the holidays |
| 1) She finds out that her boyfriend has been cheating on her and wants to get away for the holidays |
| 2) Her boyfriend convinces her to take a vacation to get away from the stresses of work |
| 3) Her boss insists she take a vacation because she works too much |
| 4) No reason in particular |
| Plot: Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet), a society column editor for The Daily Telegraph in London, has been in love with Jasper Bloom (Rufus Sewell) for over three years, despite his infidelities. When she finds out that he is engaged to the "other woman," Iris despairs over the state of affairs in her life. Meanwhile, Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz), a workaholic who owns a company that produces movie trailers in Los Angeles, discovers that her live-in boyfriend Ethan Ebbers (Edward Burns) has been cheating on her with his 24-year-old secretary. She decides she wants to get away for the holidays and visits a home swap website on which Iris had previously listed her "quaint cottage in Surrey. Amanda contacts Iris about her interest. Iris quickly agrees and the two agree to swap homes for two weeks. |
| score: 0.227101844854 |
| Who does Amanda switch her home with? |
| 0) Maggie |
| 1) Bristol |
| 2) Iris |
| 3) Graham |
| 4) Miles |
| Plot: Iris revels in the luxury of Amanda's Los Angeles home, while Amanda is disappointed by the slower, quieter pace of life in Surrey. Amanda grows bored after just a few hours, and books a flight home for the next day. Later that night, Iris brother Graham (Jude Law) knocks at the door assuming Iris is home. Graham asks Amanda to let him spend the night despite the fact that he is a stranger, as he has been drinking at the pub and doesn't want to drive. Because of the obvious chemistry between them, they end up sleeping together. |
| score: 0.313753245183 |
| Where do Graham and Amanda see each other for the second time? |
| 0) They see each other in a Chinese restaurant. |
| 1) They see each other at the cinema. |
| 2) They see each other in Miami. |
| 3) They see each other at the library. |
| 4) They see each other at the pub. |
| Plot: Iris revels in the luxury of Amanda's Los Angeles home, while Amanda is disappointed by the slower, quieter pace of life in Surrey. Amanda grows bored after just a few hours, and books a flight home for the next day. Later that night, Iris brother Graham (Jude Law) knocks at the door assuming Iris is home. Graham asks Amanda to let him spend the night despite the fact that he is a stranger, as he has been drinking at the pub and doesn't want to drive. Because of the obvious chemistry between them, they end up sleeping together. |
| score: 0.29207488161 |
| What personal fact does Amanda reveal to Graham during a lunch date? |
| 0) She reveals that her parents divorced when she was fifteen. |
| 1) She reveals that she has never had a serious relationship. |
| 2) She reveals that she is diagnosed with cancer. |
| 3) She reveals that her mother died when she was fifteen. |
| 4) She reveals that her father died when she was fifteen. |
| Plot: In the morning, Graham receives a number of phone calls from Sophie and Olivia, which rouses the suspicions of Amanda that Graham is a womanizer. Graham, knowing that Amanda is leaving to return home, says to Amanda that "if the flight gets cancelled, [he is] having dinner at the pub" with friends. At the airport Amanda decides to stay and goes to the pub. Graham enters the pub and looks for her but cannot see her until he meets his friends and then sees Amanda. Amanda drinks far too much that night. Graham suggests they go to lunch to get to know one another better. During lunch, Amanda shares with Graham that her parents divorced when she was fifteen and since then she has been unable to cry. Graham responds that he cries all the time: movies, books, and birthday cards. He also reveals himself to be a book editor. While obviously enjoying each other's company, Amanda is worried that the relationship will become "complicated," and tries to keep Graham at arm's length. |
| score: 0.341828237056 |
| What makes Amanda believe that Graham is a womanizer? |
| 0) Messages from several women on his answering machine. |
| 1) Several phone calls from Sophie and Olivia. |
| 2) The fact that he has never had a serious relationship. |
| 3) The fact that he always hides his mobile phone. |
| 4) Messages she reads in his phone. |
| Plot: In the morning, Graham receives a number of phone calls from Sophie and Olivia, which rouses the suspicions of Amanda that Graham is a womanizer. Graham, knowing that Amanda is leaving to return home, says to Amanda that "if the flight gets cancelled, [he is] having dinner at the pub" with friends. At the airport Amanda decides to stay and goes to the pub. Graham enters the pub and looks for her but cannot see her until he meets his friends and then sees Amanda. Amanda drinks far too much that night. Graham suggests they go to lunch to get to know one another better. During lunch, Amanda shares with Graham that her parents divorced when she was fifteen and since then she has been unable to cry. Graham responds that he cries all the time: movies, books, and birthday cards. He also reveals himself to be a book editor. While obviously enjoying each other's company, Amanda is worried that the relationship will become "complicated," and tries to keep Graham at arm's length. |
| score: 0.377032894602 |
| What happens the first night that Graham and Amanda meet? |
| 0) They fall in love |
| 1) They get into a fight |
| 2) They get drunk together |
| 3) They sleep together |
| 4) They drive into town for dinner |
| Plot: Iris revels in the luxury of Amanda's Los Angeles home, while Amanda is disappointed by the slower, quieter pace of life in Surrey. Amanda grows bored after just a few hours, and books a flight home for the next day. Later that night, Iris brother Graham (Jude Law) knocks at the door assuming Iris is home. Graham asks Amanda to let him spend the night despite the fact that he is a stranger, as he has been drinking at the pub and doesn't want to drive. Because of the obvious chemistry between them, they end up sleeping together. |
| score: 0.230613241424 |
| What is Graham to Iris? |
| 0) Her father |
| 1) Her neighbor |
| 2) Her boyfriend |
| 3) Her brother |
| 4) Her boss |
| Plot: Iris revels in the luxury of Amanda's Los Angeles home, while Amanda is disappointed by the slower, quieter pace of life in Surrey. Amanda grows bored after just a few hours, and books a flight home for the next day. Later that night, Iris brother Graham (Jude Law) knocks at the door assuming Iris is home. Graham asks Amanda to let him spend the night despite the fact that he is a stranger, as he has been drinking at the pub and doesn't want to drive. Because of the obvious chemistry between them, they end up sleeping together. |
| score: 0.231818575404 |
| When does Miles ask Iris on a date? |
| 0) After the wedding |
| 1) When they return home |
| 2) He never gets a chance to ask her |
| 3) New Year's Eve |
| 4) Christmas |
| Plot: Iris and Arthur arrive at the ceremony and are very surprised to find that despite Arthur's fears that not many people would attend the hall is actually filled with people all standing and applauding his achievements. That, plus the song that Miles wrote especially for Arthur for this moment, gives him the confidence to walk onto the stage unassisted. Miles arrives and asks Iris for a date on New Year's Eve. Iris responds that she will be back in London by then; Miles replies "I have never been to London." Iris responds that she would love to spend the evening with Miles. Meanwhile, Graham confesses his love for Amanda on the night before she is scheduled to depart. Amanda insists it is over as she is certain a long-distance relationship would never work. On her way to the airport, she cries for the first time since she was fifteen years old, and returns to the house to find Graham crying. Amanda tells him that she has decided to stay until New Year's Eve with him and they embrace. Iris and Miles celebrate the New Year with Amanda and Graham and his daughters, Sophie and Olivia, enjoying the evening laughing and dancing together. |
| score: 0.215252823915 |
| How does Arthur go on the stage at the ceremony? |
| 0) Using a walker |
| 1) In a wheelchair |
| 2) Walks onto the stage unassisted |
| 3) He does not go on stage |
| 4) On a scooter |
| Plot: Iris and Arthur arrive at the ceremony and are very surprised to find that despite Arthur's fears that not many people would attend the hall is actually filled with people all standing and applauding his achievements. That, plus the song that Miles wrote especially for Arthur for this moment, gives him the confidence to walk onto the stage unassisted. Miles arrives and asks Iris for a date on New Year's Eve. Iris responds that she will be back in London by then; Miles replies "I have never been to London." Iris responds that she would love to spend the evening with Miles. Meanwhile, Graham confesses his love for Amanda on the night before she is scheduled to depart. Amanda insists it is over as she is certain a long-distance relationship would never work. On her way to the airport, she cries for the first time since she was fifteen years old, and returns to the house to find Graham crying. Amanda tells him that she has decided to stay until New Year's Eve with him and they embrace. Iris and Miles celebrate the New Year with Amanda and Graham and his daughters, Sophie and Olivia, enjoying the evening laughing and dancing together. |
| score: 0.250349234666 |
| What does Gale reveal to Katniss about District 12 at the end of the film? |
| 0) That it has been saved |
| 1) That it has been taken over |
| 2) That it has been renamed |
| 3) That it is the new rebellion spot |
| 4) That it has been destroyed by the Capitol |
| Plot: After winning the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return home to District 12. President Snow visits Katniss at her home. The two make an agreement to not lie to one another, and Snow explains that her actions in the Games have inspired rebellions across the districts. He orders her to use the upcoming victory tour to convince him that her actions were out of genuine love for Peeta, not defiance against the Capitol. |
| score: 0.352589837244 |
| Why are Katniss and the others going to District 13? |
| 0) To find protection |
| 1) To find food |
| 2) Because all the others have been destroyed |
| 3) Because it is the headquarters of the new rebellion |
| 4) Because it is near |
| Plot: After winning the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return home to District 12. President Snow visits Katniss at her home. The two make an agreement to not lie to one another, and Snow explains that her actions in the Games have inspired rebellions across the districts. He orders her to use the upcoming victory tour to convince him that her actions were out of genuine love for Peeta, not defiance against the Capitol. |
| score: 0.31297174645 |
| What happened to Peeta in the aftermath of the arena's power shut down? |
| 0) He was taken by the Capitol |
| 1) He got expelled |
| 2) He got sick |
| 3) He was sedated |
| 4) He escaped |
| Plot: As the tour begins, Haymitch Abernathy, mentor to Katniss and Peeta, warns them that the "show" of their relationship must continue for the rest of their lives. Katniss suggests a public engagement between herself and Peeta, which is carried out and approved by Snow at his mansion in the Capitol. |
| score: 0.346680802162 |
| What other tribute (besides Peeta) was taken by the Capitol in the aftermath of the arena's power shut down? |
| 0) Marvel |
| 1) Flavius |
| 2) Cinna |
| 3) Octavia |
| 4) Johanna |
| Plot: Beetee suggests using one of the hazards, a tree that is struck by lightning every 12 hours, and a coil of wire to electrocute the other remaining tributes. The group separates to prepare the trap, but once alone Johanna suddenly hits Katniss over the head, stunning her, and discreetly cuts the tracker from her arm. Katniss returns to the tree and finds an unconscious Beetee with the wire from the tree attached to a makeshift spear. Unable to find Peeta, Katniss almost attacks Finnick, but Finnick reminds her to remember "who the real enemy is", as Haymitch had advised her prior to the Games. Katniss attaches the remaining wire to an arrow and shoots it into the arena forcefield as the lightning hits, causing a power failure that takes down the dome's forcefield as well as the Capitol's surveillance. |
| score: 0.335601891297 |
| Why does Mags sacrifice herself when the group gets bombarded with poisonous fog? |
| 0) To avoid slowing them down. |
| 1) She wants to run away from the group. |
| 2) She knows she is immune to poison. |
| 3) To become a hero. |
| 4) To distract the others. |
| Plot: In the Games, Katniss allies with Finnick Odair and the elderly Mags, from District 4. The arena's outer forcefield shocks Peeta, stopping his heartbeat until Finnick revives him. The group flees a poisonous fog, and Mags sacrifices herself so as to avoid slowing them down. When vicious mandrills attack, Peeta is saved by the unexpected sacrifice of a tribute from District 6. The group escapes to a beach and meets District 3's Wiress and Beetee, and District 7's Johanna Mason. Wiress discovers the arena is designed like a clock with regular hazards each hour, but is killed soon after in a battle, while Katniss and Johanna kill Cashmere and Gloss, the brother and sister tributes from District 1. |
| score: 0.219638777793 |
| What happens to Peeta when he hits the outer forcefield? |
| 0) He is able to pass through it. |
| 1) He disappears. |
| 2) He is shocked and his heartbeat stops. |
| 3) He dies. |
| 4) He gets beaten. |
| Plot: In the Games, Katniss allies with Finnick Odair and the elderly Mags, from District 4. The arena's outer forcefield shocks Peeta, stopping his heartbeat until Finnick revives him. The group flees a poisonous fog, and Mags sacrifices herself so as to avoid slowing them down. When vicious mandrills attack, Peeta is saved by the unexpected sacrifice of a tribute from District 6. The group escapes to a beach and meets District 3's Wiress and Beetee, and District 7's Johanna Mason. Wiress discovers the arena is designed like a clock with regular hazards each hour, but is killed soon after in a battle, while Katniss and Johanna kill Cashmere and Gloss, the brother and sister tributes from District 1. |
| score: 0.262690173882 |
| What does Wiress discover about the arena? |
| 0) That it has secret doors. |
| 1) That it has special traps. |
| 2) That the arena is dangerous. |
| 3) That it is designed like a clock with regular hazards each hour. |
| 4) That it is designed like a maze. |
| Plot: In the Games, Katniss allies with Finnick Odair and the elderly Mags, from District 4. The arena's outer forcefield shocks Peeta, stopping his heartbeat until Finnick revives him. The group flees a poisonous fog, and Mags sacrifices herself so as to avoid slowing them down. When vicious mandrills attack, Peeta is saved by the unexpected sacrifice of a tribute from District 6. The group escapes to a beach and meets District 3's Wiress and Beetee, and District 7's Johanna Mason. Wiress discovers the arena is designed like a clock with regular hazards each hour, but is killed soon after in a battle, while Katniss and Johanna kill Cashmere and Gloss, the brother and sister tributes from District 1. |
| score: 0.258540089793 |
| Who volunteers to take Haymitch's place as tribute? |
| 0) Peeta |
| 1) Gale |
| 2) Greasy |
| 3) Effie |
| 4) Marvel |
| Plot: As the tour begins, Haymitch Abernathy, mentor to Katniss and Peeta, warns them that the "show" of their relationship must continue for the rest of their lives. Katniss suggests a public engagement between herself and Peeta, which is carried out and approved by Snow at his mansion in the Capitol. |
| score: 0.369396755294 |
| What is significant about the 75th Hunger Games (a.k.a the Third Quarter Quell)? |
| 0) They will feature tributes selected from previous winners |
| 1) They will be the last |
| 2) They will determine if District 12 gains their freedom |
| 3) They will be the last edition that Snow presides over |
| 4) They are not allowed to kill anyone |
| Plot: Returning home, Katniss warns her friend Gale Hawthorne of Snow's threat to kill both their families. Peacekeepers crack down on District 12 and Gale is publicly whipped after attacking new Head Peacekeeper Romulus Thread. Snow announces that the upcoming 75th Hunger Games, the Third Quarter Quell, will feature tributes selected from previous victors. Katniss immediately devotes herself to ensuring Peeta survives, recruiting Haymitch's help to do so. At the reaping, Effie Trinket draws Katniss and Haymitch's names, but Peeta immediately volunteers to take Haymitch's place. |
| score: 0.312355385742 |
| Who is Gale Hawthorne? |
| 0) Peeta's brother |
| 1) Katniss' husband |
| 2) Katniss' friend |
| 3) Snow's righthand |
| 4) The Head Peacekeeper |
| Plot: Returning home, Katniss warns her friend Gale Hawthorne of Snow's threat to kill both their families. Peacekeepers crack down on District 12 and Gale is publicly whipped after attacking new Head Peacekeeper Romulus Thread. Snow announces that the upcoming 75th Hunger Games, the Third Quarter Quell, will feature tributes selected from previous victors. Katniss immediately devotes herself to ensuring Peeta survives, recruiting Haymitch's help to do so. At the reaping, Effie Trinket draws Katniss and Haymitch's names, but Peeta immediately volunteers to take Haymitch's place. |
| score: 0.271770679183 |
| What dress does Katniss wear to her pre-Games interview as requested by Snow? |
| 0) A sports ensemble |
| 1) Her wedding dress |
| 2) A ceremonial dress |
| 3) A traditional suit |
| 4) Her fighting gear |
| Plot: As they prepare, Haymitch reveals that all the tributes are angry at being returned to the Games and advises a reluctant Katniss to make allies. In the pre-Games interviews, Katniss wears her wedding dress, as ordered by President Snow, but her stylist Cinna rigs it to transform into a representation of a mockingjay. Peeta announces that they are expecting a baby which causes outrage and the audience of Capitol citizens to begin shouting for the Games to be stopped, to no avail. Just before Katniss enters the arena, Cinna is severely beaten by Peacekeepers as punishment for the dress and dragged away as Katniss watches helplessly. |
| score: 0.26305266402 |
| What happens to Katniss wedding dress when she spins? |
| 0) It becomes like the mockingjay |
| 1) It changes color |
| 2) It is ripped apart |
| 3) It shrinks |
| 4) It remains the same |
| Plot: As they prepare, Haymitch reveals that all the tributes are angry at being returned to the Games and advises a reluctant Katniss to make allies. In the pre-Games interviews, Katniss wears her wedding dress, as ordered by President Snow, but her stylist Cinna rigs it to transform into a representation of a mockingjay. Peeta announces that they are expecting a baby which causes outrage and the audience of Capitol citizens to begin shouting for the Games to be stopped, to no avail. Just before Katniss enters the arena, Cinna is severely beaten by Peacekeepers as punishment for the dress and dragged away as Katniss watches helplessly. |
| score: 0.247089922114 |
| Why do the Peacekeepers attack Cinna? |
| 0) For abusing one of them |
| 1) For altering Katniss' dress |
| 2) Because she refuses to participate in the Games |
| 3) To make an example out of her |
| 4) For disobeying President Snow |
| Plot: As they prepare, Haymitch reveals that all the tributes are angry at being returned to the Games and advises a reluctant Katniss to make allies. In the pre-Games interviews, Katniss wears her wedding dress, as ordered by President Snow, but her stylist Cinna rigs it to transform into a representation of a mockingjay. Peeta announces that they are expecting a baby which causes outrage and the audience of Capitol citizens to begin shouting for the Games to be stopped, to no avail. Just before Katniss enters the arena, Cinna is severely beaten by Peacekeepers as punishment for the dress and dragged away as Katniss watches helplessly. |
| score: 0.310612263657 |
| Who were the victors of the 74th Hunger Games? |
| 0) Peeta and Gale |
| 1) Katniss and Haymitch |
| 2) Peeta and Snow |
| 3) Katniss and Gale |
| 4) Katniss and Peeta |
| Plot: After winning the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return home to District 12. President Snow visits Katniss at her home. The two make an agreement to not lie to one another, and Snow explains that her actions in the Games have inspired rebellions across the districts. He orders her to use the upcoming victory tour to convince him that her actions were out of genuine love for Peeta, not defiance against the Capitol. |
| score: 0.428962182494 |
| What district do Katniss and Peeta live in? |
| 0) District 8 |
| 1) District 7 |
| 2) District 12 |
| 3) District 1 |
| 4) District 13 |
| Plot: After winning the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return home to District 12. President Snow visits Katniss at her home. The two make an agreement to not lie to one another, and Snow explains that her actions in the Games have inspired rebellions across the districts. He orders her to use the upcoming victory tour to convince him that her actions were out of genuine love for Peeta, not defiance against the Capitol. |
| score: 0.440909161145 |
| How does Katniss destroy the arena's forcefield? |
| 0) By electrocuting the surveillance equipment |
| 1) By shooting it with an aluminium arrow |
| 2) |
| 3) By shooting it with a wire attached to an arrow as lightning hits |
| 4) By cutting off the power |
| Plot: Beetee suggests using one of the hazards, a tree that is struck by lightning every 12 hours, and a coil of wire to electrocute the other remaining tributes. The group separates to prepare the trap, but once alone Johanna suddenly hits Katniss over the head, stunning her, and discreetly cuts the tracker from her arm. Katniss returns to the tree and finds an unconscious Beetee with the wire from the tree attached to a makeshift spear. Unable to find Peeta, Katniss almost attacks Finnick, but Finnick reminds her to remember "who the real enemy is", as Haymitch had advised her prior to the Games. Katniss attaches the remaining wire to an arrow and shoots it into the arena forcefield as the lightning hits, causing a power failure that takes down the dome's forcefield as well as the Capitol's surveillance. |
| score: 0.306253633756 |
| Who is Haymitch? |
| 0) Katniss' and Peeta's mentor |
| 1) Peeta's father |
| 2) Effie's mentor |
| 3) Snow's deputy |
| 4) Katniss' mentor |
| Plot: As the tour begins, Haymitch Abernathy, mentor to Katniss and Peeta, warns them that the "show" of their relationship must continue for the rest of their lives. Katniss suggests a public engagement between herself and Peeta, which is carried out and approved by Snow at his mansion in the Capitol. |
| score: 0.52319158171 |
| Why does Mags sacrifice herself when the group gets bombarded with poisonous fog? |
| 0) She loses faith in life |
| 1) To avoid slowing down the rest of the group |
| 2) She never sacrifices herself |
| 3) Because she refuses to participate in the games |
| 4) She doesn't like anyone else and would rather die |
| Plot: In the Games, Katniss allies with Finnick Odair and the elderly Mags, from District 4. The arena's outer forcefield shocks Peeta, stopping his heartbeat until Finnick revives him. The group flees a poisonous fog, and Mags sacrifices herself so as to avoid slowing them down. When vicious mandrills attack, Peeta is saved by the unexpected sacrifice of a tribute from District 6. The group escapes to a beach and meets District 3's Wiress and Beetee, and District 7's Johanna Mason. Wiress discovers the arena is designed like a clock with regular hazards each hour, but is killed soon after in a battle, while Katniss and Johanna kill Cashmere and Gloss, the brother and sister tributes from District 1. |
| score: 0.219058939957 |
| What do Katniss and President Snow promise not to do at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) An agreement to not to speak with one another |
| 1) An agreement to not lie to one another |
| 2) An agreement to not to stay with one another |
| 3) An agreement to not help to one another |
| 4) An agreement to not listen to one another |
| Plot: After winning the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return home to District 12. President Snow visits Katniss at her home. The two make an agreement to not lie to one another, and Snow explains that her actions in the Games have inspired rebellions across the districts. He orders her to use the upcoming victory tour to convince him that her actions were out of genuine love for Peeta, not defiance against the Capitol. |
| score: 0.312561913089 |
| What is "Self-Censorship at CBS"? |
| 0) The title of a poem |
| 1) The title of a movie |
| 2) The title of an editorial in the New York Times |
| 3) A chapter in a novel |
| 4) The title of an editorial in Time Magazine |
| Plot: The next morning the story makes the front page of The New York Times, and a scathing editorial titled "Self-Censorship at CBS" condemns CBS, accusing them of "betraying the legacy of Edward R. Murrow". The Wall Street Journal prints its analysis of the dossier, dismissing it as a largely unsubstantiated work of character assassination, and printing Wigand's deposition in its entirety. |
| score: 0.293131378529 |
| What does Wigand accuse B&W of in the interview |
| 0) Using harmful substances in their cigarettes |
| 1) Charging extremely high prices for their cigarettes |
| 2) Lying to the public through false advertising |
| 3) Intentionally making their cigarettes more addictive and ignoring health considerations |
| 4) Being accessories to murder |
| Plot: Wigand, enraged over the threats to his family, demands that Bergman arrange an interview immediately. In the interview he states that B&W intentionally makes their cigarettes more addictive, consciously ignoring health considerations in the interest of profit, and accuses Thomas Sandefur of perjuring himself before a congressional committee. |
| score: 0.485978886725 |
| What makes Jeffrey admit to his wife that he was fired? |
| 0) He comes home in the middle of the day |
| 1) His boss calls his house |
| 2) He comes home drunk |
| 3) He calls his wife to pivk him up from work |
| 4) His wife finds boxes in his car |
| Plot: In Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Jeffrey Wigand (Crowe) leaves his office at the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company and returns home to his wife, Liane (Venora), and their two daughters. When Liane finds boxes in the back of Jeffrey's car, he distantly admits to her that Thomas Sandefur (Gambon), the CEO of the firm, has fired him. |
| score: 0.174266692856 |
| When Wigand's daughter tells Wigand that she thinks she saw someone outside the house, what does Wigan find in the garden? |
| 0) A dog |
| 1) An injured bird |
| 2) An animal footprint |
| 3) A freshly dug hole |
| 4) A fresh human footprint |
| Plot: The Wigand family move into a more modest house in a different neighborhood, Wigand now teaching chemistry and Japanese at duPont Manual High School. One night Barbara, the older daughter, awakens Jeffrey because she has seen someone outside. Wigand finds a fresh human footprint in his newly planted garden, and receives a sinister phone call when he returns indoors. |
| score: 0.453968539016 |
| What is Wigand teaching at the duPoint High School? |
| 0) English and Japanese |
| 1) History |
| 2) Maths and Chinese |
| 3) Chemistry and Japanese |
| 4) Biology |
| Plot: The Wigand family move into a more modest house in a different neighborhood, Wigand now teaching chemistry and Japanese at duPont Manual High School. One night Barbara, the older daughter, awakens Jeffrey because she has seen someone outside. Wigand finds a fresh human footprint in his newly planted garden, and receives a sinister phone call when he returns indoors. |
| score: 0.394880851354 |
| Why won't Wigand discuss the technical documents with Bergman? |
| 0) Because of corporate confidentiality agreement. |
| 1) Because he forgot what are they about. |
| 2) Because he is not in charge of them. |
| 3) Because he doesn't know them. |
| 4) |
| Plot: Bergman, pursuing a tobacco-related story and seeking someone to translate leaked technical documents, is referred to Wigand by a friend at the FDA. Wigand agrees to interpret the documents but insists he cannot discuss anything further, citing a corporate confidentiality agreement; Bergman senses something worthy of investigation. |
| score: 0.517976791076 |
| What is Bergman writing a story about? |
| 0) Tobacco |
| 1) Marijuana |
| 2) Drugs |
| 3) Beer |
| 4) Cocaine |
| Plot: The film ends with text cards summarizing the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, and the careers of Wigand and Bergman after the events of the film. |
| score: 0.448848447119 |
| Who is Dr. Wigand's wife? |
| 0) Liane |
| 1) Barbara |
| 2) Sharon |
| 3) Helen |
| 4) Debbie |
| Plot: In Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Jeffrey Wigand (Crowe) leaves his office at the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company and returns home to his wife, Liane (Venora), and their two daughters. When Liane finds boxes in the back of Jeffrey's car, he distantly admits to her that Thomas Sandefur (Gambon), the CEO of the firm, has fired him. |
| score: 0.362505240037 |
| How many children do the Wigand's have? |
| 0) 2 |
| 1) None |
| 2) 1 |
| 3) 5 |
| 4) 3 |
| Plot: The film ends with text cards summarizing the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, and the careers of Wigand and Bergman after the events of the film. |
| score: 0.278721083168 |
| What does Liane find in the back of Jeffrey's car? |
| 0) Boxes |
| 1) Toys |
| 2) A machete |
| 3) A gun |
| 4) A woman |
| Plot: In Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Jeffrey Wigand (Crowe) leaves his office at the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company and returns home to his wife, Liane (Venora), and their two daughters. When Liane finds boxes in the back of Jeffrey's car, he distantly admits to her that Thomas Sandefur (Gambon), the CEO of the firm, has fired him. |
| score: 0.216681628497 |
| Who is summoned to a meeting with Sandefur? |
| 0) De Luca |
| 1) Wigand |
| 2) Kluster |
| 3) Motley |
| 4) Bergman |
| Plot: Wigand is later summoned to a meeting with Sandefur, who seeks to coerce him into signing a broader confidentiality agreement. A company lawyer threatens to terminate his severance pay and his family's health benefits, and file suit against him, if they believe he is writing in bad faith. Wigand angrily leaves, calling Bergman and accusing him of betrayal. |
| score: 0.392286674157 |
| On which network will the interview occur? |
| 0) Fox News |
| 1) CNN |
| 2) CBS |
| 3) ABC |
| 4) NBC |
| Plot: Eventually 60 Minutes airs the original segment, including the full interview with Wigand. Despite this, Bergman tells Wallace that he intends to resign from CBS, believing 60 Minutes' credibility and integrity has been permanently tarnished. |
| score: 0.259871212871 |
| What hobby does Driss take up in Philippe's home? |
| 0) Sculpting |
| 1) Painting |
| 2) Gardening |
| 3) Cooking |
| 4) Modeling |
| Plot: Philippe discloses to Driss that he became disabled following a paragliding accident and that his wife died without bearing children. Gradually, Philippe is led by Driss to put some order in his private life, including being stricter with his adopted daughter Elisa. Driss discovers modern art, opera, and even takes up painting. For Philippe's birthday, a private concert of classical music is performed in his living room. After the concert, Driss plays Earth, Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland" and Philippe has a birthday that is not as boring as the ones he has had in the past. |
| score: 0.332327379957 |
| How did Philippe become disabled? |
| 0) In a paragliding accident |
| 1) In a skiing accident |
| 2) He fell with a motorbike |
| 3) He suffered a stroke |
| 4) In a car accident |
| Plot: The film ends with shots of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and Abdel Sellou, the people on whom the film is based, together on a hillside, reminiscent of the paragliding scene earlier in the film. The closing caption states how the men remain close friends to this day. |
| score: 0.381679398693 |
| How does Philippe help Driss fool the police officers? |
| 0) He pretends to have an aneurysm |
| 1) He pretends to have an asthma attack |
| 2) He pretends to have a heart attack |
| 3) He pretends to have a seizure |
| 4) He pretends to have a stroke |
| Plot: At night in Paris, Driss is driving Philippe's Maserati at high speed. They are chased through the streets by the police, and eventually cornered. Driss claims the quadriplegic Philippe must be urgently driven to the emergency room; Philippe pretends to have a seizure and the fooled police officers escort them to the hospital. |
| score: 0.45397976917 |
| How does Philippe feel with his new caregivers? |
| 0) He is not happy with them |
| 1) He is angry |
| 2) He disrespects them |
| 3) He is impressed by their work |
| 4) He likes them |
| Plot: The next day, Driss returns and learns that he is on a trial period for the live-in caregiver job. Despite being uninterested in the job and his lack of professional experience, Driss does well caring for Philippe, even if his methods are unconventional. Driss learns the extent of Philippe's disability and accompanies Philippe in every moment of his life, assisting him in all the ways needed. A friend of Philippe's reveals Driss's criminal record which includes six months in jail for robbery. Philippe states he does not care about Driss's past because he is the only one that does not treat him with pity. He says he will not fire him as long as he does his job properly. |
| score: 0.244095355643 |
| Why doesn't Philippe want to meet Elonore? |
| 0) Because he can't move |
| 1) He's scared of her reaction to his disability |
| 2) Because he is shy |
| 3) He is not comfortable meeting new people |
| 4) Because he doesn't trust her |
| Plot: Driss discovers that Philippe has a purely epistolary relationship with a woman called Elonore, who lives in Dunkirk. Driss encourages him to meet her, but Philippe fears her reaction when she discovers his disability. Driss eventually convinces Philippe to talk to Elonore on the phone. Philippe agrees with Driss to send a photo of him in a wheelchair to her, but he hesitates and asks his aide, Yvonne, to send a picture of him as he was before his accident. A date between Elonore and Philippe is agreed. At the last minute, Philippe is too scared to meet Elonore and leaves with Yvonne before Elonore arrives. Philippe then calls Driss and invites him to travel with him in his private jet for a paragliding weekend. |
| score: 0.37486928087 |
| Who is Adama? |
| 0) The gardner |
| 1) Driss' younger cousin |
| 2) Phillipe's assistant |
| 3) Driss' brother |
| 4) The mailman |
| Plot: Adama, Driss's younger cousin, who is in trouble with a gang, comes to fetch Driss at Phillipe's mansion on the pretext of delivering mail. Overhearing, Philippe recognizes Driss's need to be supportive to his family and releases him from his job, suggesting he may not want to push a wheelchair all his life. |
| score: 0.379955240523 |
| Why doesn't Driss want the job? |
| 0) Because he is disabled |
| 1) Because he is already recieving welfare benefits |
| 2) Because he already has another job |
| 3) Because he has enough money |
| 4) Because he is not qualified |
| Plot: The story of the friendship between the two men is then told as a flashback: Philippe, a rich quadriplegic who owns a luxurious mansion, and his assistant Magalie, are interviewing candidates to be his live-in caregiver. Driss, a candidate, has no ambitions to get hired. He is just there to get a signature showing he was interviewed and rejected in order to continue receiving his welfare benefits. He is told to come back the next morning to get his signed letter. |
| score: 0.310527068364 |
| Why does Driss need to show up for the interview at Philippe's house? |
| 0) So he can get a signature showing he was interviewed in order to continue reciveing his welfare benefits |
| 1) To convince Phillipe to hire him |
| 2) Because needs the job |
| 3) Because Phillipe can't move |
| 4) To meet with Phillipe |
| Plot: The story of the friendship between the two men is then told as a flashback: Philippe, a rich quadriplegic who owns a luxurious mansion, and his assistant Magalie, are interviewing candidates to be his live-in caregiver. Driss, a candidate, has no ambitions to get hired. He is just there to get a signature showing he was interviewed and rejected in order to continue receiving his welfare benefits. He is told to come back the next morning to get his signed letter. |
| score: 0.452371864308 |
| What does Anna see when she goes to the park? |
| 0) Kids eating ice cream and having fun |
| 1) A fat kid bullying other children |
| 2) A little kid selling ice cream to other kids |
| 3) A big kid bullying fat children |
| 4) A fat kid being bullied by children |
| Plot: Meanwhile Mark's rival Brad Kessler (Rob Lowe) pursues Anna romantically, motivated by Mark's success. However, Brad's blunt, rude manner makes Anna uncomfortable, though she continues dating him; they become engaged. Anna invites Mark to the wedding. Mark tries to dissuade her from marrying Brad, but fails. Anna goes to the park she first went to with Mark and sees a slightly overweight child with an ice cream being bullied by thinner children. She yells at them and they run away. She runs up to the boy and wipes away his tears while asking his name. He replies 'Short Fat Brian' to which she tells him: 'You are so much more than just that.' |
| score: 0.260225585829 |
| Who is Brad Kessler? |
| 0) He is Anna's husband |
| 1) Anna's brother |
| 2) Mark's competitor in pursuing Anna |
| 3) Mark's best friend and his best man at the wedding |
| 4) A guy that Anna falls in love with at her own wedding |
| Plot: Some time later, the now-pregnant Anna and Mark are shown married with a son, who appears (by his actions) to have inherited his father's ability to lie. |
| score: 0.32591092799 |
| Why is there no religion in this alternate reality? |
| 0) Because people do not believe in higher beings. |
| 1) Because people are aware that they are responsible for their own happiness. |
| 2) Because people there have become atheists. |
| 3) Because people are not able to lie. |
| 4) Because there is no one to profess any kind of religion. |
| Plot: The film features a narrative set in an alternative reality in which there is no such thing as lying and everything said is the absolute truth. In this world people make blunt, often unintentionally cruel statements. Not being able to lie has resulted in this alternative reality having no religions. The absence of fiction results in a movie industry limited to lecture-style historical readings and advertisements as bluntly truthful as the people are. |
| score: 0.221178982257 |
| How are movies different in this alternate reality? |
| 0) There are only short movies. |
| 1) All actors play themselves in movies. |
| 2) All movies are filmed in the nature. |
| 3) There are no fictional movies, only historical readings and truthful advertisements. |
| 4) There are only action movies. |
| Plot: The film features a narrative set in an alternative reality in which there is no such thing as lying and everything said is the absolute truth. In this world people make blunt, often unintentionally cruel statements. Not being able to lie has resulted in this alternative reality having no religions. The absence of fiction results in a movie industry limited to lecture-style historical readings and advertisements as bluntly truthful as the people are. |
| score: 0.30258292366 |
| How are advertisements different in this alternate reality? |
| 0) They are similar to lectures. |
| 1) They are boring and full of facts and figures. |
| 2) Advertisements are completely truthful. |
| 3) They are filmed by regular people on the street. |
| 4) Advertisements last much longer. |
| Plot: The film features a narrative set in an alternative reality in which there is no such thing as lying and everything said is the absolute truth. In this world people make blunt, often unintentionally cruel statements. Not being able to lie has resulted in this alternative reality having no religions. The absence of fiction results in a movie industry limited to lecture-style historical readings and advertisements as bluntly truthful as the people are. |
| score: 0.285407932852 |
| How does Mark describe God aka Man in the Sky? |
| 0) He says he is a nice guy who sometimes does bad things |
| 1) He says that he controls everything and promises great rewards after death, if a person doesn't do more than three bad things. |
| 2) He says that God loves people who do "bad things". |
| 3) He says that God sends people to a bad place after they die. |
| 4) He says that he is vengeful and controls everything. |
| Plot: Mark soon receives worldwide attention for his supposed new information about death. Under pressure from Anna, he tells them, through "ten rules", that he talks to a "Man In The Sky" who controls everything and promises great rewards in the good place after you die, as long as you do no more than three "bad things". Some time later Anna and Mark are together in a park and Anna asks him, if they marry, would his now being rich and famous make their children more physically attractive. Mark wants to lie but does not because of his feelings for Anna. |
| score: 0.38022963636 |
| What phrase does Mark use to describe God? |
| 0) He describes him as "The Truth". |
| 1) He describes him as "The One". |
| 2) A "Big Man". |
| 3) A "Man In The Sky". |
| 4) A "Great Man". |
| Plot: Mark soon receives worldwide attention for his supposed new information about death. Under pressure from Anna, he tells them, through "ten rules", that he talks to a "Man In The Sky" who controls everything and promises great rewards in the good place after you die, as long as you do no more than three "bad things". Some time later Anna and Mark are together in a park and Anna asks him, if they marry, would his now being rich and famous make their children more physically attractive. Mark wants to lie but does not because of his feelings for Anna. |
| score: 0.251626273612 |
| What does Mark decide to call the screenplay he writes about aliens? |
| 0) The Alien Invasion |
| 1) Aliens Vs Humans |
| 2) The Black Plague |
| 3) The Plague |
| 4) The Invention of Lying |
| Plot: Mark then lies in a variety of other circumstances, including, preventing a police officer (Edward Norton in a cameo) from arresting his friend Greg for drunk driving, getting money from a casino, and stopping his neighbour Frank Fawcett (Jonah Hill) from committing suicide. He realises that lying can be used for better purposes than just for personal gain by doing this. He then writes a screenplay about the world being invaded by aliens in the 14th century, in which it is claimed that the memories of all humans were erased. He becomes wealthy from the success of the film which he names The Black Plague. |
| score: 0.279232748388 |
| How does Mark benefit from lying in his screenplay? |
| 0) He becomes famous |
| 1) His film's success attracts the attention of many women |
| 2) He is able to help his friends |
| 3) He becomes wealthy from the film's success |
| 4) He is offered a job by the government |
| Plot: Mark then lies in a variety of other circumstances, including, preventing a police officer (Edward Norton in a cameo) from arresting his friend Greg for drunk driving, getting money from a casino, and stopping his neighbour Frank Fawcett (Jonah Hill) from committing suicide. He realises that lying can be used for better purposes than just for personal gain by doing this. He then writes a screenplay about the world being invaded by aliens in the 14th century, in which it is claimed that the memories of all humans were erased. He becomes wealthy from the success of the film which he names The Black Plague. |
| score: 0.259339643561 |
| How does Mark's ability to lie save his friend Greg from getting arrested? |
| 0) He lies to the police officer |
| 1) He scares off the police |
| 2) By getting Greg to take a cab |
| 3) He offers the police officer money |
| 4) He stops Greg from driving |
| Plot: Some time later, the now-pregnant Anna and Mark are shown married with a son, who appears (by his actions) to have inherited his father's ability to lie. |
| score: 0.416631629461 |
| What lie does Mark tell in the screenplay he writes? |
| 0) That the World War I was initiated by the aliens |
| 1) That the Black Plague occured in the 14th century |
| 2) That the world was invaded by aliens in the 14th century and all humans' memories were erased |
| 3) That humans were created by aliens and then transported to Earth |
| 4) That aliens still rule the world |
| Plot: Mark then lies in a variety of other circumstances, including, preventing a police officer (Edward Norton in a cameo) from arresting his friend Greg for drunk driving, getting money from a casino, and stopping his neighbour Frank Fawcett (Jonah Hill) from committing suicide. He realises that lying can be used for better purposes than just for personal gain by doing this. He then writes a screenplay about the world being invaded by aliens in the 14th century, in which it is claimed that the memories of all humans were erased. He becomes wealthy from the success of the film which he names The Black Plague. |
| score: 0.388147392259 |
| What is revealed about Mark's son at the end of the film? |
| 0) He looks like his father |
| 1) He does not look like either of his parents |
| 2) He cannot lie |
| 3) He looks like Anna |
| 4) He has inherited Mark's ability to lie |
| Plot: Some time later, the now-pregnant Anna and Mark are shown married with a son, who appears (by his actions) to have inherited his father's ability to lie. |
| score: 0.570608829323 |
| What does Mark call the ten commandments? |
| 0) The rules |
| 1) Information |
| 2) Guidelines |
| 3) The ten rules |
| 4) Promises and rewards |
| Plot: Mark soon receives worldwide attention for his supposed new information about death. Under pressure from Anna, he tells them, through "ten rules", that he talks to a "Man In The Sky" who controls everything and promises great rewards in the good place after you die, as long as you do no more than three "bad things". Some time later Anna and Mark are together in a park and Anna asks him, if they marry, would his now being rich and famous make their children more physically attractive. Mark wants to lie but does not because of his feelings for Anna. |
| score: 0.261842953121 |
| What does Mark confess to Anna on her wedding day? |
| 0) His love for her |
| 1) That he is the 'Man in the Sky' |
| 2) That Greg is in love with her |
| 3) That Brad does not love her |
| 4) His ability to lie |
| Plot: Some time later, the now-pregnant Anna and Mark are shown married with a son, who appears (by his actions) to have inherited his father's ability to lie. |
| score: 0.531434120993 |
| Why is Mark's mother afraid to die? |
| 0) It will bring an eternity of happiness |
| 1) It will bring an hour of voidness |
| 2) It will bring an everlasting thinking |
| 3) She thinks death is eternity of nothingness |
| 4) It will bring an everlasting sadness |
| Plot: Mark convinces Anna to go out with him again, hoping she will see past his looks now that he is financially secure. On their date Anna congratulates Mark for his success and admits that he would be a good husband and father. She is still not attracted to him, saying that, if they ever have children, Mark would contribute half of the heredity to their children, resulting in "fat kids with snub noses". Mark then gets a call that his mother has had a heart attack and rushes to the hospital. There, the doctor (Jason Bateman) tells him that his mother is going to die. She is terrified of death, believing that it will bring an eternity of nothingness. Mark, through tears, tells her that death instead brings a joyful afterlife, introducing the concept of a Heaven to her, and she dies happy while the doctors and nurses appear awed by what he says. |
| score: 0.264795426231 |
| Why does Albert accede to the throne? |
| 0) Because his brother David/King Edward VIII is assassinated |
| 1) Because his brother David/King Edward VIII abdicates for no apparent reason |
| 2) Because his father likes him better and thinks he would be a better king than his brother |
| 3) Because his brother David/King Edward VIII abdicates to marry Mrs. Simpson |
| 4) Because his brother David/King Edward VIII abdicates to marry Mrs. Johnson |
| Plot: In January 1936, George V dies, and David ascends the throne as King Edward VIII, but causes a constitutional crisis with his determination to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite divorce who is still legally married to her second husband. At a party in Balmoral Castle, Albert points out that Edward, as head of the Church of England, cannot marry Mrs. Simpson, even if she receives her second divorce. Edward, in response, accuses his brother of trying to get revenge for the bullying the younger brother had suffered as a child. The older brother then reenacts his bullying habits, and Albert responds by stuttering uncontrollably. |
| score: 0.351831539291 |
| What does Logue teach Albert during their physical exercises? |
| 0) Muscle relaxation and breath control techniques |
| 1) Standing postures |
| 2) Using his hands to communicate |
| 3) Voice steadying techniques |
| 4) Body relaxation techniques |
| Plot: Later, the Duke plays Logue's recording and hears himself unhesitatingly reciting Shakespeare. He decides to return to Logue, where he and his wife both insist that Logue focus only on physical exercises, not therapy. Logue teaches his patient muscle relaxation and breath control techniques but continues to probe gently and persistently at the psychological roots of the stutter. The Duke eventually reveals some of the pressures of his childhood, and the two men start to become friends. |
| score: 0.402811173443 |
| How does Albert's speech at the Wembley Stadium go? |
| 0) It is funny |
| 1) He mispronounces some words |
| 2) He delivers it in a shaky voice |
| 3) He delivers it very eloquently |
| 4) He stammers through it |
| Plot: Prince Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V, stammers through his speech closing the 1925 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium, while the resulting ordeal is being broadcast by radio worldwide. The Duke has given up hope of a cure, but his wife Elizabeth persuades him to see Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist in London. During their first session, Logue breaches royal etiquette by referring to the Prince as "Bertie", a name used only by his family. When the Duke decides Logue's methods and manner are unsuitable, Logue wagers a shilling that the Duke can recite Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy without trouble while listening to "The Marriage of Figaro" on headphones. Logue records his performance on an acetate record. Convinced he has stammered throughout, Prince Albert leaves in anger, declaring his condition "hopeless" and dismissing Logue. Logue offers him the recording as a keepsake. |
| score: 0.250020523749 |
| What does Logue give to Albert before Albert leaves their first session? |
| 0) A recording of his recital of Hamlet |
| 1) A book |
| 2) A pen |
| 3) A shilling |
| 4) A recording of "The Marriage of Figaro" |
| Plot: Prince Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V, stammers through his speech closing the 1925 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium, while the resulting ordeal is being broadcast by radio worldwide. The Duke has given up hope of a cure, but his wife Elizabeth persuades him to see Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist in London. During their first session, Logue breaches royal etiquette by referring to the Prince as "Bertie", a name used only by his family. When the Duke decides Logue's methods and manner are unsuitable, Logue wagers a shilling that the Duke can recite Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy without trouble while listening to "The Marriage of Figaro" on headphones. Logue records his performance on an acetate record. Convinced he has stammered throughout, Prince Albert leaves in anger, declaring his condition "hopeless" and dismissing Logue. Logue offers him the recording as a keepsake. |
| score: 0.254763924359 |
| Who is Prince Albert, Duke of York? |
| 0) Queen Elizabeth's son |
| 1) The second son of King George V |
| 2) The worst King of England |
| 3) King George IV's heir |
| 4) The King's first son |
| Plot: After King George V makes his 1934 Christmas radio address, he explains to his son the importance of broadcasting to a modern monarchy. He declares that "David" (Edward, Prince of Wales), Albert's older brother and the heir to the throne, will bring ruin to himself, the family, and the country when he accedes to the throne, leaving continental Europe to the mercy of Nazi Germany and Communist Russia. King George demands that Albert train himself, starting with a reading of his father's speech. He makes an agonising attempt to do so. |
| score: 0.260197669708 |
| What does Albert listen to while reciting Hamlet? |
| 0) Don Giovanni |
| 1) The War of the Roses |
| 2) The Magic Flute |
| 3) The Tempest |
| 4) The Marriage of Figaro |
| Plot: Prince Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V, stammers through his speech closing the 1925 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium, while the resulting ordeal is being broadcast by radio worldwide. The Duke has given up hope of a cure, but his wife Elizabeth persuades him to see Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist in London. During their first session, Logue breaches royal etiquette by referring to the Prince as "Bertie", a name used only by his family. When the Duke decides Logue's methods and manner are unsuitable, Logue wagers a shilling that the Duke can recite Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy without trouble while listening to "The Marriage of Figaro" on headphones. Logue records his performance on an acetate record. Convinced he has stammered throughout, Prince Albert leaves in anger, declaring his condition "hopeless" and dismissing Logue. Logue offers him the recording as a keepsake. |
| score: 0.16730280501 |
| Why does George VI need to address the citizens? |
| 0) Upon the declaration of war with Nazi Germany |
| 1) Upon the declaration of war with Chinese |
| 2) Upon the declaration of war with America |
| 3) Upon the declaration of war with Russia |
| 4) Upon the declaration of war with India |
| Plot: Upon the declaration of war with Nazi Germany in September 1939, George VI summons Logue to Buckingham Palace to prepare for his upcoming radio address to millions of listeners in Britain and the Empire. Knowing the challenge that lies before him, both Winston Churchill and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain offer the King their support. The King and Logue are then left in the room. He delivers his speech somewhat competently, while Logue guides him. By the end of his speech, George VI is speaking freely with little to no guidance from Logue. Afterwards, the King and his family step onto the balcony of the palace, and are applauded by the thousands who have gathered. |
| score: 0.321943720008 |
| How does King Edward VIII cause the crisis? |
| 0) His determination to marry Wallis Simpson |
| 1) His determination to marry Private Secretary |
| 2) His determination to marry Queen Elizabeth |
| 3) His determination to marry BBC Technician |
| 4) His determination to marry Myrtle Logue |
| Plot: In January 1936, George V dies, and David ascends the throne as King Edward VIII, but causes a constitutional crisis with his determination to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite divorce who is still legally married to her second husband. At a party in Balmoral Castle, Albert points out that Edward, as head of the Church of England, cannot marry Mrs. Simpson, even if she receives her second divorce. Edward, in response, accuses his brother of trying to get revenge for the bullying the younger brother had suffered as a child. The older brother then reenacts his bullying habits, and Albert responds by stuttering uncontrollably. |
| score: 0.36234084745 |
| Why can't David marry Wallis Simpson? |
| 0) Because his parents won't allow him to |
| 1) Because it's not appropriate |
| 2) Because she is still legally married |
| 3) Because she doesn't want to |
| 4) Because it would be a scandal |
| Plot: In January 1936, George V dies, and David ascends the throne as King Edward VIII, but causes a constitutional crisis with his determination to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite divorce who is still legally married to her second husband. At a party in Balmoral Castle, Albert points out that Edward, as head of the Church of England, cannot marry Mrs. Simpson, even if she receives her second divorce. Edward, in response, accuses his brother of trying to get revenge for the bullying the younger brother had suffered as a child. The older brother then reenacts his bullying habits, and Albert responds by stuttering uncontrollably. |
| score: 0.252830619499 |
| Who ascends the throne after George V dies? |
| 0) Anthony |
| 1) Samuel |
| 2) Michael |
| 3) David. // King Edward VIII |
| 4) Robert |
| Plot: In January 1936, George V dies, and David ascends the throne as King Edward VIII, but causes a constitutional crisis with his determination to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite divorce who is still legally married to her second husband. At a party in Balmoral Castle, Albert points out that Edward, as head of the Church of England, cannot marry Mrs. Simpson, even if she receives her second divorce. Edward, in response, accuses his brother of trying to get revenge for the bullying the younger brother had suffered as a child. The older brother then reenacts his bullying habits, and Albert responds by stuttering uncontrollably. |
| score: 0.366824354564 |
| Why is Logue summoned to Buckingham Palace? |
| 0) To meet King George's family |
| 1) To interview King George for a radio show |
| 2) To help plan the war against Nazi Germany |
| 3) To talk to Churchill and Chamberlain |
| 4) To prepare King George VI for his upcoming radio address |
| Plot: A title card explains that Logue was always present at King George VI's speeches during the war, and that they remained friends for the rest of their lives. |
| score: 0.449744592663 |
| Why is Shana grateful to Joe? |
| 0) Because he got her a job |
| 1) Because he introduced her to God |
| 2) Because he loves her |
| 3) Because he takes care of her |
| 4) Because he helped her turn her life around |
| Plot: At work, Shana notices Gavin consoling one of his grief-stricken employees with talk about God. He puts on a genuine act as a believer which helps calm the employee down. On a walk with Gavin one day, she confides in him that she used to be a drug addict and a prostitute. She ended up with a john one night who liked to have sex in empty churches. He beat her badly afterward, and Joe discovered her in the sanctuary. Joe helped her turn her life around, and she feels an immense debt of gratitude to him. She tells Gavin that Joe wants them to move to Uganda to spread God's word. |
| score: 0.285118981841 |
| Why does Hollis question his wife who their children's father is? |
| 0) Because she has just confessed to sleeping with another man |
| 1) Because their children have no resemblance to him |
| 2) Because he has just found out that he's been sterile all his life |
| 3) Because he suspects that she is cheating on him |
| 4) Because he has been told that she's been cheating on him |
| Plot: The movie opens with detective Hollis Lucetti (Terrence Howard) receiving the news from a doctor that he has been sterile his entire life. Upon reaching home, he questions his wife about who their children's father is. The film quickly switches to Gavin Nichols (Charlie Hunnam), an atheist, standing on a ledge as if to jump to his death. A small crowd forms below Gavin, and Hollis responds to the emergency. At first it looks like a regular suicide attempt. It is quickly revealed to be more complex than that, as Gavin explains to Hollis that he has no other choice than to jump, or somebody else will die. |
| score: 0.206845710663 |
| What is Gavin and Joe's debate about when they talk one night? |
| 0) Sports |
| 1) Health |
| 2) Politics |
| 3) Religion |
| 4) Music |
| Plot: The movie then recounts the story of the love triangle between Gavin, Shana (Liv Tyler) and Joe (Patrick Wilson). Shana is the new girl at the hotel where Gavin works. She lives with her husband Joe in an apartment just down the hall from Gavin's. Joe is a fundamentalist Christian who infantilizes Shana. During a visit one night, Gavin and Joe discuss religion. Gavin is an atheist, and he neatly picks apart Joe's born again belief system, pointing out that most of the people on Earth would go to Hell, even Catholics, if Joe's faith were correct. Gavin points out that a Chinese child who dies in a traffic accident might never even know about Jesus, and therefore have no chance to be born again. Joe's response is that such an example is not proof of God's unfairness, but merely the reason why Christians are called to proselytize. Their discussion heats up into a full blown argument that ends when Shana asks Gavin to leave. |
| score: 0.220291707816 |
| How does Gavin respond to the verse about adultery? |
| 0) He points out John 8, about an adultress Jesus saved by saying that only those without sin cast a stone |
| 1) |
| 2) He apologizes to Joe |
| 3) He says he is ready to die for beliefs |
| 4) He says everyone is a sinner |
| Plot: Gavin counters with the story of the adulteress from John 8, whom Jesus saves by ordering only those without sin to cast a stone at her. Joe agrees that Gavin has a point, but he questions whether Gavin has the conviction to die for his beliefs. The next day, when Shana is supposed to leave Joe, Gavin is waiting for her to call. Joe calls Gavin instead and orders him to the top of a building. Joe has decided that, "I'm more of an Old Testament kind of guy", but instead of killing both Gavin and Shana, only one of them has to die. Joe has Shana at gunpoint and will kill her at noon if Gavin does not jump off the building. |
| score: 0.344908127101 |
| Why does Gavin say that he has to jump and kill himself? |
| 0) Because he is depressed |
| 1) Because if he doesn't jump, someone lese will die |
| 2) Because he also killed someone |
| 3) Because he is terminally ill |
| 4) Because he is crazy |
| Plot: Gavin counters with the story of the adulteress from John 8, whom Jesus saves by ordering only those without sin to cast a stone at her. Joe agrees that Gavin has a point, but he questions whether Gavin has the conviction to die for his beliefs. The next day, when Shana is supposed to leave Joe, Gavin is waiting for her to call. Joe calls Gavin instead and orders him to the top of a building. Joe has decided that, "I'm more of an Old Testament kind of guy", but instead of killing both Gavin and Shana, only one of them has to die. Joe has Shana at gunpoint and will kill her at noon if Gavin does not jump off the building. |
| score: 0.279872016339 |
| Does Gavin Nichols believe in God? |
| 0) Yes, he is Catholic |
| 1) Yes |
| 2) No, he is an atheist |
| 3) Yes, but he is not religious |
| 4) No, because he claims that God took his wife |
| Plot: The movie opens with detective Hollis Lucetti (Terrence Howard) receiving the news from a doctor that he has been sterile his entire life. Upon reaching home, he questions his wife about who their children's father is. The film quickly switches to Gavin Nichols (Charlie Hunnam), an atheist, standing on a ledge as if to jump to his death. A small crowd forms below Gavin, and Hollis responds to the emergency. At first it looks like a regular suicide attempt. It is quickly revealed to be more complex than that, as Gavin explains to Hollis that he has no other choice than to jump, or somebody else will die. |
| score: 0.330381848764 |
| What does Hollis learn when he visits his doctor at the beginning of the movie? |
| 0) That his wife is sick |
| 1) That he's been sterile his entire life |
| 2) That he can't have any more children |
| 3) That his test results are inconclusive |
| 4) That he has a terminal illness |
| Plot: The movie opens with detective Hollis Lucetti (Terrence Howard) receiving the news from a doctor that he has been sterile his entire life. Upon reaching home, he questions his wife about who their children's father is. The film quickly switches to Gavin Nichols (Charlie Hunnam), an atheist, standing on a ledge as if to jump to his death. A small crowd forms below Gavin, and Hollis responds to the emergency. At first it looks like a regular suicide attempt. It is quickly revealed to be more complex than that, as Gavin explains to Hollis that he has no other choice than to jump, or somebody else will die. |
| score: 0.224098948866 |
| How does Gavin respond to Lucetti's story? |
| 0) He tells Lucetti to forgive his wife |
| 1) He scolds Lucetti for focusing too much on the negative side |
| 2) He is angry with Lucetti for letting his wife treat him so badly |
| 3) He advises Lucetti to punish his wife for the betrayal |
| 4) He says he does not care about Lucetti's problems |
| Plot: Lucetti grows increasingly desperate to save Gavin. He tells him more about his story, explaining that his wife committed adultery out of love and fear that she would lose her husband. She wanted their children to look as much like Lucetti as possible. So, she slept with his younger brother. Gavin scolds Lucetti for focusing too much on the pain of his wife's betrayal instead of the love that motivated her. He asks Lucetti to tell Shana he loves her before jumping off the building. The police find Joe and Shana in a hotel room with a direct view of Gavin's suicide. Joe is arrested. Lucetti goes home to his wife and kids, seemingly determined to reconcile. |
| score: 0.431576601371 |
| What does Hollis reveal about himself to Gavin? |
| 0) That he is sick |
| 1) That his wife cheated on him with his younger brother |
| 2) That he has no family |
| 3) That he cheated on his wife with her younger sister |
| 4) That he wants to kill himself too |
| Plot: Lucetti grows increasingly desperate to save Gavin. He tells him more about his story, explaining that his wife committed adultery out of love and fear that she would lose her husband. She wanted their children to look as much like Lucetti as possible. So, she slept with his younger brother. Gavin scolds Lucetti for focusing too much on the pain of his wife's betrayal instead of the love that motivated her. He asks Lucetti to tell Shana he loves her before jumping off the building. The police find Joe and Shana in a hotel room with a direct view of Gavin's suicide. Joe is arrested. Lucetti goes home to his wife and kids, seemingly determined to reconcile. |
| score: 0.216490838136 |
| How does Gavin meet Shana and her husband Joe? |
| 0) Shana and Joe live in the apartment down the hall from Gavin |
| 1) On a bus to work |
| 2) They go to the same church |
| 3) They run ito each other at a grocery store |
| 4) They all work at the same hotel |
| Plot: Lucetti grows increasingly desperate to save Gavin. He tells him more about his story, explaining that his wife committed adultery out of love and fear that she would lose her husband. She wanted their children to look as much like Lucetti as possible. So, she slept with his younger brother. Gavin scolds Lucetti for focusing too much on the pain of his wife's betrayal instead of the love that motivated her. He asks Lucetti to tell Shana he loves her before jumping off the building. The police find Joe and Shana in a hotel room with a direct view of Gavin's suicide. Joe is arrested. Lucetti goes home to his wife and kids, seemingly determined to reconcile. |
| score: 0.549229559753 |
| What is Roulet accused of? |
| 0) Of brutally beating a prostitute |
| 1) Of murdering his son |
| 2) Of murdering his wife |
| 3) Of raping and killing a woman |
| 4) Of smuggling cocaine |
| Plot: Haller acquires a Smith & Wesson pistol from his driver, Earl, for protection. Roulet is released due to lack of evidence and intends to kill Haller's ex-wife and daughter. Haller is waiting at Maggie's house when Roulet arrives. He mockingly tells Haller that he cannot guard his family all the time. The bikers Haller previously represented suddenly arrive and brutally beat Roulet. |
| score: 0.272238313852 |
| Who is Maggie McPherson? |
| 0) Roulet's mother |
| 1) Haller's ex-wife |
| 2) Martinez's wife |
| 3) Haller's daughter |
| 4) Haller's colleague |
| Plot: Haller's ex-wife, prosecutor Maggie McPherson (Marisa Tomei), has never appreciated Haller representing guilty clients, though they remain close. Haller wonders if he should have done more for Martinez rather than persuading him to plead guilty to avoid the death penalty. Haller visits the prison, where Martinez becomes agitated when Haller shows him Roulet's photo. Haller now believes Roulet is the killer in the Martinez case, but, bound by attorneyclient confidentiality rules, is unable to reveal what he knows. |
| score: 0.327115918165 |
| Why is the Lincoln mentioned in the title? |
| 0) Because the movie is about Abraham Lincoln |
| 1) Because Mick is defending a man called Lincoln |
| 2) Because of the biker gang |
| 3) Because Mick operates from his Lincoln town car |
| 4) Because the movie is set in a town called Lincoln |
| Plot: Criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller (Matthew McConaughey) operates around Los Angeles County, mostly from the back seat of his black Lincoln Town Car, chauffeured by Earl (Laurence Mason). Most of Haller's career has been defending garden-variety criminals, including a local biker club led by Eddie Vogel (Trace Adkins). |
| score: 0.19063512031 |
| What does Mickey Haller do for living? |
| 0) He is a reporter |
| 1) He is a doctor |
| 2) He is a police officer |
| 3) He is a mechanic |
| 4) He is a criminal lawyer |
| Plot: Criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller (Matthew McConaughey) operates around Los Angeles County, mostly from the back seat of his black Lincoln Town Car, chauffeured by Earl (Laurence Mason). Most of Haller's career has been defending garden-variety criminals, including a local biker club led by Eddie Vogel (Trace Adkins). |
| score: 0.29810689727 |
| How does Haller return the favor to the bikers who saved his family? |
| 0) He takes their next case pro bono |
| 1) He gives them a new bike |
| 2) He gets one of the jailed gang members out on bail |
| 3) He gives them money |
| 4) He saves them from being arrested |
| Plot: When Haller is released from the hospital, he learns that Martinez has been released, and that the District Attorney will seek the death penalty against Roulet. As Haller rides off to his next case, he is pulled over by Vogel and the biker gang, whose next case he takes pro bono due to their previous help. |
| score: 0.354278544175 |
| What does Haller realize when he starts investigating Roulet's case? |
| 0) That Roulet was framed |
| 1) That it is similar to one of Haller's past cases involving Martinez |
| 2) That Roulet is lying |
| 3) That the evidence has been fabricated |
| 4) That it will be impossible to win |
| Plot: When Haller is released from the hospital, he learns that Martinez has been released, and that the District Attorney will seek the death penalty against Roulet. As Haller rides off to his next case, he is pulled over by Vogel and the biker gang, whose next case he takes pro bono due to their previous help. |
| score: 0.61901101522 |
| What do Roulet and Jesus Martinez have in common? |
| 0) They are both from rich families |
| 1) They were both framed |
| 2) They are both from Beverly Hills |
| 3) They both claim to be innocent of the charges |
| 4) The cases against them have similar evidence |
| Plot: When Haller is released from the hospital, he learns that Martinez has been released, and that the District Attorney will seek the death penalty against Roulet. As Haller rides off to his next case, he is pulled over by Vogel and the biker gang, whose next case he takes pro bono due to their previous help. |
| score: 0.333728847359 |
| How do the bikers save Haller's family? |
| 0) they take the family into hiding |
| 1) the bikers cannot save the family |
| 2) they help the family escape |
| 3) they brutally beat Roulet |
| 4) they kill Roulet |
| Plot: Haller acquires a Smith & Wesson pistol from his driver, Earl, for protection. Roulet is released due to lack of evidence and intends to kill Haller's ex-wife and daughter. Haller is waiting at Maggie's house when Roulet arrives. He mockingly tells Haller that he cannot guard his family all the time. The bikers Haller previously represented suddenly arrive and brutally beat Roulet. |
| score: 0.50190615203 |
| Who kills Roulet's mother? |
| 0) Maggie |
| 1) Martinez |
| 2) Haller |
| 3) Levin |
| 4) Roulet |
| Plot: Detective Lankford (Bryan Cranston), who dislikes Haller, discovers the gun's registration and suspects Haller's involvement in Levin's murder. Haller is certain that Roulet stole the weapon when he broke into Haller's home. |
| score: 0.475196344044 |
| How does Frodo come to own Bilbo's Ring? |
| 0) Frodo steals it from Bilbo |
| 1) Frodo finds it |
| 2) Sauron gives it to him |
| 3) Gandalf convinces Bilbo to leave the Ring behind for Frodo |
| 4) Bilbo gives it to him |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.33267702483 |
| What happens to Gandalf at Isengard? |
| 0) He gets lost in the tower |
| 1) He is imprisoned by Saruman on the roof of his tower Orthanc |
| 2) He is put into a cage |
| 3) He meets old friends |
| 4) He gets beaten |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.264971113526 |
| Why does Samwise Gamgee accompany Frodo? |
| 0) Because he was eavesdropping, Gandalf forces him to accompany Frodo |
| 1) Because he wants to be with Frodo |
| 2) Because he found the ring |
| 3) Because he wants new adventures |
| 4) Because he wants to go on a journey |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.319639433488 |
| When does Gandalf visit Bilbo? |
| 0) When Bilbo celebrates his homecoming. |
| 1) When Bilbo celebrates his 100th birthday. |
| 2) When Bilbo plans to leave the Shire. |
| 3) When Bilbo gets a new house. |
| 4) When Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday. |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.269200777419 |
| Where are Frodo and Sam headed after Sam is caught eavesdropping? |
| 0) To Saruman the White |
| 1) To Rivendell |
| 2) To Isengard |
| 3) To the village of Bree |
| 4) After Bilbo |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.231845124838 |
| Where is the One Ring forged? |
| 0) Mordor |
| 1) Isildur |
| 2) Mount Doom |
| 3) Erebor |
| 4) The Shire |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.208467731312 |
| Who destroys Sauron in the battlefield? |
| 0) Gollum |
| 1) Bilbo |
| 2) Sam |
| 3) The Orcs |
| 4) Isildur |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.249342513731 |
| Why is Isildur unable to destroy the Ring? |
| 0) The ring's power corrupts him |
| 1) Sam stops him from destroying it |
| 2) The ring is stolen from him |
| 3) Bilbo stops him from destroying |
| 4) The ring cannot be destroyed |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.266007138605 |
| How is Sauron defeated in the battle? |
| 0) He is killed by Elves |
| 1) Isildur cuts the ring off his finger |
| 2) He is killed by Sauron |
| 3) He is killed by Dwarves |
| 4) The ring kills him |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.267686072656 |
| How much time passes between Isildur's death and Gollum finding the Ring? |
| 0) 5200 years |
| 1) 2000 years |
| 2) 2500 years |
| 3) 5000 years |
| 4) 3500 years |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.284432483683 |
| Where does Bilbo wish to stay after leaving Shire? |
| 0) With Gandalf in his castle |
| 1) With the Dwarves of Erebor |
| 2) With the Elves of Rivendell |
| 3) With the Elves of Erebor |
| 4) With the Dwarves of Rivendell |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.229419622877 |
| Why is Gandalf concerned about Bilbo's Ring? |
| 0) Because the Ring made Bilbo evil and scary looking |
| 1) Because the Ring kills whoever wears it |
| 2) Because the Ring burns whoever wears it |
| 3) Because Sauron's spirit survived in the Ring |
| 4) Because the Ring made Sam evil |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.281290053197 |
| Where are Frodo and Sam headed after leaving Shire? |
| 0) The village of Bree |
| 1) Rivendell |
| 2) The village of Beer |
| 3) The Lonely Mountain |
| 4) The Shire |
| Plot: Sixty years later, Bilbo celebrates his 111th birthday and is visited by his friend Gandalf the Grey. Bilbo reveals he intends on leaving the rural Shire to stay with the elves of Rivendell, and leave his inheritance to his nephew Frodo. After literally vanishing from his party, Bilbo prepares to leave but Gandalf convinces him to leave the Ring behind for Frodo. Concerned about the Ring, Gandalf investigates its origins discovering the truth and warns Frodo, revealing Saurons spirit survived and a captured Gollum informed Saurons forces of Bilbos home. Gandalf catches Samwise Gamgee, Frodos friend, eavesdropping and forces him to accompany Frodo to the village of Bree. Gandalf goes to Isengard to speak to Saruman the White, learning Sauron has unleashed the Ringwraiths to retrieve the Ring. Saruman is revealed to be aiding Sauron, and he imprisons Gandalf on the roof of his tower Orthanc. |
| score: 0.229836016119 |
| How does Gandalf escape Isengard? |
| 0) On a great dragon |
| 1) On a boat |
| 2) On a giant bat |
| 3) On an eagle |
| 4) On a horse |
| Plot: Frodo and Sam meet fellow Hobbits, Merry and Pippin, but they have to hide from the Ringwraiths. Arriving in Bree, they learn Gandalf is missing, but are joined by a mysterious ranger named Strider who escorts them to Rivendell. The Hobbits are ambushed by the Ringwraiths, one stabbing Frodo with a deathly morgul blade until Strider fends them off. Frodo is taken to Rivendell by Striders lover, the Elvin princess Arwen, and is healed by her father Lord Elrond. Gandalf arrives, having escaped Isengard on an eagle. Elrond holds a council to decide the fate of the Ring, Frodo volunteering to throw it into Mount Doom, which is the only way to destroy the Ring and Sauron along with it. He forms the Fellowship of the Ring, accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, dwarf Gimli, elf Legolas, Boromir of Gondor, and Strider, actually revealed to be Aragorn, a descendant of Isildur and rightful king of Gondor. Bilbo gives Frodo his old sword Sting as a weapon. |
| score: 0.166142987329 |
| With what does a Ringwraith stab Frodo? |
| 0) A sword |
| 1) A magical knife |
| 2) A deathly morgul blade |
| 3) A tree fork |
| 4) A giant thorn |
| Plot: Frodo and Sam meet fellow Hobbits, Merry and Pippin, but they have to hide from the Ringwraiths. Arriving in Bree, they learn Gandalf is missing, but are joined by a mysterious ranger named Strider who escorts them to Rivendell. The Hobbits are ambushed by the Ringwraiths, one stabbing Frodo with a deathly morgul blade until Strider fends them off. Frodo is taken to Rivendell by Striders lover, the Elvin princess Arwen, and is healed by her father Lord Elrond. Gandalf arrives, having escaped Isengard on an eagle. Elrond holds a council to decide the fate of the Ring, Frodo volunteering to throw it into Mount Doom, which is the only way to destroy the Ring and Sauron along with it. He forms the Fellowship of the Ring, accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, dwarf Gimli, elf Legolas, Boromir of Gondor, and Strider, actually revealed to be Aragorn, a descendant of Isildur and rightful king of Gondor. Bilbo gives Frodo his old sword Sting as a weapon. |
| score: 0.196900422464 |
| What is the name of the sword gifted by Bilbo to Frodo? |
| 0) Lhang |
| 1) Sting |
| 2) Glamdring |
| 3) Anduril |
| 4) Narsil |
| Plot: Frodo and Sam meet fellow Hobbits, Merry and Pippin, but they have to hide from the Ringwraiths. Arriving in Bree, they learn Gandalf is missing, but are joined by a mysterious ranger named Strider who escorts them to Rivendell. The Hobbits are ambushed by the Ringwraiths, one stabbing Frodo with a deathly morgul blade until Strider fends them off. Frodo is taken to Rivendell by Striders lover, the Elvin princess Arwen, and is healed by her father Lord Elrond. Gandalf arrives, having escaped Isengard on an eagle. Elrond holds a council to decide the fate of the Ring, Frodo volunteering to throw it into Mount Doom, which is the only way to destroy the Ring and Sauron along with it. He forms the Fellowship of the Ring, accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, dwarf Gimli, elf Legolas, Boromir of Gondor, and Strider, actually revealed to be Aragorn, a descendant of Isildur and rightful king of Gondor. Bilbo gives Frodo his old sword Sting as a weapon. |
| score: 0.181358852909 |
| What does Frodo agree to do at the council of Elrond? |
| 0) To lead the Fellowship of the Ring |
| 1) To throw the Ring into Mount Doom |
| 2) To burn the Ring |
| 3) To destroy Sauron |
| 4) To protect the Ring |
| Plot: Frodo and Sam meet fellow Hobbits, Merry and Pippin, but they have to hide from the Ringwraiths. Arriving in Bree, they learn Gandalf is missing, but are joined by a mysterious ranger named Strider who escorts them to Rivendell. The Hobbits are ambushed by the Ringwraiths, one stabbing Frodo with a deathly morgul blade until Strider fends them off. Frodo is taken to Rivendell by Striders lover, the Elvin princess Arwen, and is healed by her father Lord Elrond. Gandalf arrives, having escaped Isengard on an eagle. Elrond holds a council to decide the fate of the Ring, Frodo volunteering to throw it into Mount Doom, which is the only way to destroy the Ring and Sauron along with it. He forms the Fellowship of the Ring, accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, dwarf Gimli, elf Legolas, Boromir of Gondor, and Strider, actually revealed to be Aragorn, a descendant of Isildur and rightful king of Gondor. Bilbo gives Frodo his old sword Sting as a weapon. |
| score: 0.238497585991 |
| Who are the members of the Fellowship? |
| 0) Frodo, Sam, Isildur, Boromir, Aragorn, Legolas and Gandalf |
| 1) Frodo, Sam, Gandalf, Aragorn, Boromir, and Gimli |
| 2) Gandalf, Frodo, Sam, Bilbo, Elrond, Gimli, Merry, and Pippin |
| 3) Frodo, Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Gimli, Legolas, Boromir, and Aragorn |
| 4) Gandalf, Arargon, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin |
| Plot: Frodo and Sam meet fellow Hobbits, Merry and Pippin, but they have to hide from the Ringwraiths. Arriving in Bree, they learn Gandalf is missing, but are joined by a mysterious ranger named Strider who escorts them to Rivendell. The Hobbits are ambushed by the Ringwraiths, one stabbing Frodo with a deathly morgul blade until Strider fends them off. Frodo is taken to Rivendell by Striders lover, the Elvin princess Arwen, and is healed by her father Lord Elrond. Gandalf arrives, having escaped Isengard on an eagle. Elrond holds a council to decide the fate of the Ring, Frodo volunteering to throw it into Mount Doom, which is the only way to destroy the Ring and Sauron along with it. He forms the Fellowship of the Ring, accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, dwarf Gimli, elf Legolas, Boromir of Gondor, and Strider, actually revealed to be Aragorn, a descendant of Isildur and rightful king of Gondor. Bilbo gives Frodo his old sword Sting as a weapon. |
| score: 0.321740275836 |
| Where does Aragorn lead the Fellowship? |
| 0) Rivendell |
| 1) Moira |
| 2) Lothlorien |
| 3) Mordor |
| 4) Gondor |
| Plot: The Fellowship set out but when Saruman magically blocks off their path, they must venture into the dwarf Mines of Moria. They discover all of the dwarves have been slain by Orcs, and Gollum is secretly stalking them. They are attacked by the enemy accompanied by a troll but escape, only for a fiery demonic Balrog to awaken. Gandalf prevents the Balrog from pursuing the group, but is dragged into a chasm by the beast, believed to be dead. Aragorn leads the mourning Fellowship to Lothlorien, home of Galadriel and Celeborn. Galadriel privately informs Frodo that the Ring will be a burden, and one of his friends will try to take the Ring. Meanwhile, Saruman forms an army of Uruk-hai to hunt down the Fellowship and bring the carrier of the Ring unharmed. |
| score: 0.229100887371 |
| Why does the Fellowship take the path through the Mines of Moria? |
| 0) Because they are being stalked by Gollum |
| 1) Because they are being chased by the Orcs |
| 2) Because Saruman blocks their path |
| 3) To evade the trolls |
| 4) To get away from Balrog |
| Plot: The Fellowship set out but when Saruman magically blocks off their path, they must venture into the dwarf Mines of Moria. They discover all of the dwarves have been slain by Orcs, and Gollum is secretly stalking them. They are attacked by the enemy accompanied by a troll but escape, only for a fiery demonic Balrog to awaken. Gandalf prevents the Balrog from pursuing the group, but is dragged into a chasm by the beast, believed to be dead. Aragorn leads the mourning Fellowship to Lothlorien, home of Galadriel and Celeborn. Galadriel privately informs Frodo that the Ring will be a burden, and one of his friends will try to take the Ring. Meanwhile, Saruman forms an army of Uruk-hai to hunt down the Fellowship and bring the carrier of the Ring unharmed. |
| score: 0.25633256895 |
| Who does Saruman use to hunt down the Fellowship? |
| 0) Balrog |
| 1) Gollum |
| 2) That Uruk -hai |
| 3) Trolls |
| 4) The Orcs |
| Plot: The Fellowship set out but when Saruman magically blocks off their path, they must venture into the dwarf Mines of Moria. They discover all of the dwarves have been slain by Orcs, and Gollum is secretly stalking them. They are attacked by the enemy accompanied by a troll but escape, only for a fiery demonic Balrog to awaken. Gandalf prevents the Balrog from pursuing the group, but is dragged into a chasm by the beast, believed to be dead. Aragorn leads the mourning Fellowship to Lothlorien, home of Galadriel and Celeborn. Galadriel privately informs Frodo that the Ring will be a burden, and one of his friends will try to take the Ring. Meanwhile, Saruman forms an army of Uruk-hai to hunt down the Fellowship and bring the carrier of the Ring unharmed. |
| score: 0.277160918964 |
| Who avenges Boromir's death? |
| 0) Legolas |
| 1) Pippin |
| 2) Aragorn |
| 3) Sam |
| 4) Gimli |
| Plot: The group sail on to Parth Galen, where Boromir attempts to take the Ring from Frodo. Afraid of losing his friends to the Ring, Frodo decides to go off alone. The Uruk-hai arrive, and in the commotion, Merry and Pippin are taken captive, believed to be carriers, and Boromir is fatally shot with three arrows by the Uruk-hai commander Lurtz. Aragorn beheads Lurtz and helps the dying Boromir find peace. Sam pursues Frodo, informing him he must follow him as a promise he made to Gandalf. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli go to rescue Merry and Pippin, while Frodo and Sam head for Mordor. |
| score: 0.222620277274 |
| What happens to the Fellowship by the end of the movie? |
| 0) They all go to rescue Merry and Pippin |
| 1) Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli go to rescue Merry and Pippin, while Sam and Frodo head to Mordor |
| 2) They are killed by the Uruk-hai |
| 3) Frodo, Aragorn, Lurtz and Boromir all die |
| 4) They all head to Mordor together |
| Plot: The group sail on to Parth Galen, where Boromir attempts to take the Ring from Frodo. Afraid of losing his friends to the Ring, Frodo decides to go off alone. The Uruk-hai arrive, and in the commotion, Merry and Pippin are taken captive, believed to be carriers, and Boromir is fatally shot with three arrows by the Uruk-hai commander Lurtz. Aragorn beheads Lurtz and helps the dying Boromir find peace. Sam pursues Frodo, informing him he must follow him as a promise he made to Gandalf. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli go to rescue Merry and Pippin, while Frodo and Sam head for Mordor. |
| score: 0.297219897028 |
| Where is the One Ring forged? |
| 0) In Mount Doom |
| 1) On the Lonely Mountain |
| 2) In Morodor |
| 3) In Erebor |
| 4) In the Orc kingdom |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.208468093177 |
| How is Sauron defeated in the battle? |
| 0) Isildur chops off the Ring from his body |
| 1) He is killed by the Elves |
| 2) Isildur stabs him |
| 3) The Ring consumes him |
| 4) Isildur sets him on fire |
| Plot: In the Second Age of Middle Earth, the Dark Lord Sauron forges the One Ring in Mount Doom to conquer the land. An alliance of men and elves battle Saurons forces in Mordor, where Isildur destroys Sauron by chopping off the Ring from his body. However, the Rings power corrupts Isildur to prevent its destruction. Isildur is assassinated by Orcs, but the Ring is lost for 2500 years until discovered by Smeagol who is consumed by the Ring and later named Gollum. After 500 years, it abandons him, only to be unexpectedly recovered by a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. |
| score: 0.270161038396 |
| Why does Gollum decide to reclaim the Ring? |
| 0) Because he wants to be wealthy. |
| 1) Because he is bored. |
| 2) Because Sam convinces him. |
| 3) Because he can't help himself. |
| 4) Because he is hurt by Frodo's betrayal. |
| Plot: Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army. Sam informs Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is nearly captured by the Nazgul but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs, prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by Frodos betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a creature he refers to as her, leading them away towards Mordor. |
| score: 0.322736754926 |
| Who attacks Faramir's army at Osgiliath? |
| 0) The Nazgul and Mordor army. |
| 1) Legolas. |
| 2) Boromir. |
| 3) Saruman. |
| 4) Sharku Snaga. |
| Plot: Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army. Sam informs Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is nearly captured by the Nazgul but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs, prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by Frodos betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a creature he refers to as her, leading them away towards Mordor. |
| score: 0.377555604752 |
| How does Sam prevent Frodo from being captured by a Nazgul? |
| 0) He stabs him. |
| 1) He throws rocks at him. |
| 2) He tackles him down a flight of stairs. |
| 3) He escapes in the woods. |
| 4) He disappears in a maze. |
| Plot: Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army. Sam informs Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is nearly captured by the Nazgul but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs, prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by Frodos betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a creature he refers to as her, leading them away towards Mordor. |
| score: 0.322683118612 |
| Where are Frodo, Sam and Gollum taken there later to be attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army? |
| 0) To Shyre. |
| 1) To the inn. |
| 2) |
| 3) To Rivendell. |
| 4) To Osgiliath. |
| Plot: Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army. Sam informs Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is nearly captured by the Nazgul but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs, prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by Frodos betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a creature he refers to as her, leading them away towards Mordor. |
| score: 0.382036194658 |
| Who is following Frodo and Sam? |
| 0) Gandalf |
| 1) Gollum |
| 2) Sauron |
| 3) Aragorn |
| 4) Saruman |
| Plot: Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army. Sam informs Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is nearly captured by the Nazgul but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs, prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by Frodos betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a creature he refers to as her, leading them away towards Mordor. |
| score: 0.271113837545 |
| Who does Aragorn's group meet at the Fangorn Forest? |
| 0) Frodo and Sam |
| 1) The Rohirrim |
| 2) Saruman |
| 3) Grima Wormtongue |
| 4) Gollum |
| Plot: In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin attend an Ent council but learn Treebeard and the others will not participate in the war. They convince them otherwise when they show the destruction Saruman has unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helms Deep, finding a makeshift army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle follows with Theoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and destroying the Uruk-hai. |
| score: 0.289962260682 |
| Who do Merry and Pippin meet at the Fangorn Forest? |
| 0) Sauron |
| 1) Gollum |
| 2) Treebeard |
| 3) Frodo and Sam |
| 4) Saruman |
| Plot: In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin attend an Ent council but learn Treebeard and the others will not participate in the war. They convince them otherwise when they show the destruction Saruman has unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helms Deep, finding a makeshift army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle follows with Theoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and destroying the Uruk-hai. |
| score: 0.297251088212 |
| Where are Frodo and Sam headed? |
| 0) The Shire |
| 1) Mordor |
| 2) Gondor |
| 3) Erebor |
| 4) Rivendell |
| Plot: Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgul and Mordor army. Sam informs Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is nearly captured by the Nazgul but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs, prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by Frodos betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a creature he refers to as her, leading them away towards Mordor. |
| score: 0.282166255246 |
| What does Gandalf do to Theoden? |
| 0) He frees him from captivity |
| 1) He makes him leader of the Rohirrim |
| 2) He takes him to Rohan |
| 3) He rescues him from the Orcs |
| 4) He releases Theoden from Saruman's power |
| Plot: In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin attend an Ent council but learn Treebeard and the others will not participate in the war. They convince them otherwise when they show the destruction Saruman has unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helms Deep, finding a makeshift army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle follows with Theoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and destroying the Uruk-hai. |
| score: 0.304038050668 |
| Why does Gollum stop Frodo from entering through the Black Gate? |
| 0) Because there is a shorter route |
| 1) Because it is protected by evil spells |
| 2) Because it is too risky |
| 3) Because it is a trap |
| 4) Because it is heavily guarded |
| Plot: Gollum leads Frodo and Sam through the Dead Marshes whilst evading the Nazgul. They reach the Black Gate to Mordor but Gollum stops them, saying it's too risky and that there is another entrance, finding himself becoming loyal to Frodo for his kindness. The trio later are captured by the Rangers of Ithilien, led by Faramir, brother of the late Boromir. When Faramir discovers Frodo has the Ring, he intends on taking him to Gondor, capturing Gollum when Frodo exposes him. Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, and Gimli travel to Rohans capital Edoras where Gandalf releases Theoden from Sarumans power and Wormtongue is banished. Learning Saruman plans on wiping out Rohan with an army of Uruk-hai, Theoden decides to move his citizens to the protection of Helms deep, but Gandalf departs to find the Rohirrim led by Theoden's nephew Eomer. Aragorn strikes up a friendship with Theodens niece Eowyn who quickly falls in love with him. During a Warg attack, Aragorn falls off a cliff into a river, but is found by his horse and taken to Helms Deep. |
| score: 0.185459684064 |
| What happens to Aragorn during a Warg attack? |
| 0) He is wounded |
| 1) He falls off a cliff into a river |
| 2) He is killed by the Wargs |
| 3) He is poisoned |
| 4) He loses his leg |
| Plot: Gollum leads Frodo and Sam through the Dead Marshes whilst evading the Nazgul. They reach the Black Gate to Mordor but Gollum stops them, saying it's too risky and that there is another entrance, finding himself becoming loyal to Frodo for his kindness. The trio later are captured by the Rangers of Ithilien, led by Faramir, brother of the late Boromir. When Faramir discovers Frodo has the Ring, he intends on taking him to Gondor, capturing Gollum when Frodo exposes him. Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, and Gimli travel to Rohans capital Edoras where Gandalf releases Theoden from Sarumans power and Wormtongue is banished. Learning Saruman plans on wiping out Rohan with an army of Uruk-hai, Theoden decides to move his citizens to the protection of Helms deep, but Gandalf departs to find the Rohirrim led by Theoden's nephew Eomer. Aragorn strikes up a friendship with Theodens niece Eowyn who quickly falls in love with him. During a Warg attack, Aragorn falls off a cliff into a river, but is found by his horse and taken to Helms Deep. |
| score: 0.158034402188 |
| Where does Theoden decide to move his citizens before Saruman's army attacks? |
| 0) Edoras |
| 1) The Dead Marshes |
| 2) Gondor |
| 3) Mordor |
| 4) Helms Deep |
| Plot: In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin attend an Ent council but learn Treebeard and the others will not participate in the war. They convince them otherwise when they show the destruction Saruman has unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helms Deep, finding a makeshift army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle follows with Theoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and destroying the Uruk-hai. |
| score: 0.287690755379 |
| How does Theoden win the battle of Helms Deep? |
| 0) Theoden loses the battle |
| 1) By using the Ring |
| 2) Aragorn provides inspiration while Gandalf arrives with the Rohirrim army |
| 3) The battle takes place in Fangorn, not Helms Deep |
| 4) Merry and Pippin arrive with the Ents |
| Plot: In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin attend an Ent council but learn Treebeard and the others will not participate in the war. They convince them otherwise when they show the destruction Saruman has unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helms Deep, finding a makeshift army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle follows with Theoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and destroying the Uruk-hai. |
| score: 0.382464323603 |
| How do Merry and Pippin convince the Ents to fight Saruman? |
| 0) Aragorn inspires them |
| 1) They travel to see the Elves and decide to fight |
| 2) They promise the Ents all the riches of Rivendell |
| 3) They show the Ents the destruction Saruman has caused |
| 4) They never convice the Ents |
| Plot: In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin attend an Ent council but learn Treebeard and the others will not participate in the war. They convince them otherwise when they show the destruction Saruman has unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helms Deep, finding a makeshift army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle follows with Theoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and destroying the Uruk-hai. |
| score: 0.314500749955 |
| Why does Morpheus allow to be caught by the Agents in the Matrix? |
| 0) So he can return to the real world |
| 1) So that Neo and the rest of the crew can escape |
| 2) Because he is too weak to fight |
| 3) Because he is one of the Agents |
| 4) So that he can kill the agents later |
| Plot: Some time later, Neo makes a telephone call in the Matrix, promising the Machines he will show their prisoners "a world where anything is possible". He ends the call and flies into the sky. |
| score: 0.37845719098 |
| Why does Cypher betray Morpheus? |
| 0) In exchange for a comfortable life within the Matrix |
| 1) In exchange for money |
| 2) So that he can take Morpheus' place |
| 3) Because he hates Morpheus |
| 4) Because he is threatened by Agent Smith |
| Plot: The group enters the Matrix to visit the Oracle (Gloria Foster), a prophet who predicted the emergence of the One. The Oracle implies to Neo that he is not the One, and warns that he will soon have to choose between his life and the life of Morpheus. Before they can leave the Matrix, the group is ambushed by Agents and tactical police. Morpheus allows himself to be captured so that Neo and the rest of the crew can escape. However, their getaway is hindered by Cypher (Joe Pantoliano), a crew member disillusioned with the harshness of the real world. Cypher secretly betrayed Morpheus to Agent Smith in exchange for a return to a comfortable life within the Matrix. Cypher disconnects and murders several crew members as they lie defenseless in the real world, before he is killed by Tank (Marcus Chong), a crewman whom he had left for dead. |
| score: 0.31620142367 |
| When does Trinity disappear? |
| 0) When the police corner her in an abandoned hotel |
| 1) When she notices the police coming |
| 2) When the black-suited agents appear |
| 3) When she reaches the hotel rooftop |
| 4) When she picks up a ringing phone in a telephone booth |
| Plot: An infamous hacker called Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) is cornered in an abandoned hotel by police. She easily overpowers and escapes from them, but a group of sinister black-suited Agents with superhuman abilities lead the police in a rooftop pursuit after her. Upon picking up a ringing phone in a telephone booth, she vanishes without a trace. |
| score: 0.334581656407 |
| Who is Trinity? |
| 0) A police officer |
| 1) A hotel manager |
| 2) A police officer |
| 3) A hacker |
| 4) An Agent |
| Plot: An infamous hacker called Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) is cornered in an abandoned hotel by police. She easily overpowers and escapes from them, but a group of sinister black-suited Agents with superhuman abilities lead the police in a rooftop pursuit after her. Upon picking up a ringing phone in a telephone booth, she vanishes without a trace. |
| score: 0.282876842166 |
| What does Neo say to the machines, when he makes a phone call in the Matrix? |
| 0) That he will come back for them |
| 1) That he will show their prisoners a world where anything is possible |
| 2) That that should release Morpheus or he will come and kill them all |
| 3) That he won't ever come back |
| 4) That he will protect the Zion because he is the One |
| Plot: Some time later, Neo makes a telephone call in the Matrix, promising the Machines he will show their prisoners "a world where anything is possible". He ends the call and flies into the sky. |
| score: 0.584980322836 |
| What happens when Neo comes to life again, after being killed by Agent Smith? |
| 0) He kills Agent Smith and leaves the Matrix. |
| 1) He runs away from Agent Smith |
| 2) He leaves the Matrix to be with Trinity. |
| 3) He fights Agent Smith but loses again |
| 4) He kills Agent Smith and Morpheus. |
| Plot: Some time later, Neo makes a telephone call in the Matrix, promising the Machines he will show their prisoners "a world where anything is possible". He ends the call and flies into the sky. |
| score: 0.396071197804 |
| What does Morpheus reveal to Neo? |
| 0) |
| 1) The Matrix is a shared simulation of the worls |
| 2) |
| 3) That machines began to harvest human's bio electricity |
| 4) That humans waged wars against intelligent machines |
| Plot: Some time later, Neo makes a telephone call in the Matrix, promising the Machines he will show their prisoners "a world where anything is possible". He ends the call and flies into the sky. |
| score: 0.371181879203 |
| Who attacks the trio while trying to escape with the Keymaker? |
| 0) The Architect |
| 1) Bane |
| 2) Ice |
| 3) Agent Johnson |
| 4) The Merovingian and his men |
| Plot: Neo, Morpheus and Trinity visit the Merovingian and ask for the Keymaker, but the Merovingian refuses. His wife Persephone, seeking revenge on her husband for his infidelity, betrays him and leads the trio to the Keymaker. The Merovingian soon arrives with his men. Morpheus, Trinity and the Keymaker escape, while Neo holds off the Merovingian's servants. Morpheus and Trinity try to escape with the Keymaker on the freeway, facing several Agents and the Twins, the Merovingian's chief henchmen. Morpheus defeats the Twins, Trinity escapes, and Neo flies in to save Morpheus and the Keymaker from Agent Johnson. In the real world, Zion's remaining ships prepare to battle the machines. Within the Matrix, the crews of the Nebuchadnezzar, Vigilant and Logos help the Keymaker and Neo reach the door to the Source. |
| score: 0.259711404341 |
| What is the Architect? |
| 0) An old woman |
| 1) A guard |
| 2) The Matrix's creator |
| 3) A priestess |
| 4) The source |
| Plot: The crew of the Logos must destroy a power plant to prevent a security system from being triggered, and the crew of the Vigilant must destroy a back-up power station. The Logos succeeds, while the Vigilant is bombed by a Sentinel in the real world, killing everyone on board. Although Neo asked Trinity to remain on the Nebuchadnezzar, she enters the Matrix to replace the Vigilant crew and complete their mission. However, her escape is compromised by an Agent, and they fight. As Neo, Morpheus and the Keymaker try to reach the Source, the Smiths appear and try to kill them. The Keymaker unlocks the door to the Source, allowing Neo and Morpheus to enter and escape from the Smiths, but the Smiths kill the Keymaker while he tries to close the door to the Source. Neo enters a door and meets a program called the Architect, the Matrix's creator. |
| score: 0.21794079481 |
| What happens to the Vigilant ship? |
| 0) It completes it mission and returns to the Matrix |
| 1) It is destroyed when a power plant explodes |
| 2) It lands on Earth |
| 3) It is bombed by a Sentinel |
| 4) It crashes |
| Plot: The crew of the Logos must destroy a power plant to prevent a security system from being triggered, and the crew of the Vigilant must destroy a back-up power station. The Logos succeeds, while the Vigilant is bombed by a Sentinel in the real world, killing everyone on board. Although Neo asked Trinity to remain on the Nebuchadnezzar, she enters the Matrix to replace the Vigilant crew and complete their mission. However, her escape is compromised by an Agent, and they fight. As Neo, Morpheus and the Keymaker try to reach the Source, the Smiths appear and try to kill them. The Keymaker unlocks the door to the Source, allowing Neo and Morpheus to enter and escape from the Smiths, but the Smiths kill the Keymaker while he tries to close the door to the Source. Neo enters a door and meets a program called the Architect, the Matrix's creator. |
| score: 0.249668993418 |
| What kind of choice does the Architect give to Neo? |
| 0) To either return to the Source and reboot the Matrix or cause the Matrix to crash |
| 1) To either save Trinity alone or save the rest of mankind |
| 2) To either save Trinity or save Bane |
| 3) To either save the Hammer or the Nebuchadnezzar |
| 4) To either save Zion or go after the Sentinels |
| Plot: The Architect explains that Neo is part of the design of the sixth iteration of Matrix, designed to stop the fatal system crash that naturally occurs due to the concept of human choice. As with the five previous Ones, Neo can choose either to return to the Source with his unique code to reboot the Matrix and pick survivors to begin to repopulate the soon-to-be-destroyed Zion, or cause the Matrix to crash and kill everyone connected to it; combined with Zion's destruction, this would mean mankind's extinction. Neo learns of Trinity's situation and chooses to save her instead. As she falls off a building, he flies in and catches her, then removes a bullet from her body and restarts her heart. Back in the real world, Sentinels destroy the Nebuchadnezzar. Neo displays a new ability to disable the machines with his thoughts, but falls into a coma from the effort. The crew are picked up by another ship, the Hammer. Its captain, Roland, reveals the other ships were wiped out by the machines after someone activated an EMP too early, and that they found only one survivor afterwards - revealed to be Bane. |
| score: 0.288130213346 |
| Why does Captain Niobe of the Logos summon a meeting of all Zion's ships? |
| 0) To defend the Matrix |
| 1) To prepare them for a meeting with the Oracle |
| 2) To protect Zion from an attack by the Agents |
| 3) To inform them that an army of Sentinels is headed towards Zion |
| 4) To return all ships to Zion for a scheduled maintenance |
| Plot: Six months after the events of the first film, Neo and Trinity are now lovers. Morpheus receives a message from Captain Niobe of the Logos calling an emergency meeting of all of Zion's ships. Zion has confirmed the last transmission of the Osiris: an army of Sentinels is tunneling towards Zion and will reach it within 72 hours. Commander Lock orders all ships to return to Zion to prepare for the onslaught, but Morpheus asks one ship to remain in order to contact the Oracle. The Caduceus receives a message from the Oracle, and the Nebuchadnezzar ventures out so Neo can contact her. One of the Caduceus crew, Bane, encounters Agent Smith, who takes over Bane's avatar. Smith then uses this avatar to leave the Matrix, gaining control of Bane's real body. |
| score: 0.351064576853 |
| What kind of abilities does Agent Smith show to Neo? |
| 0) To become invisible using the programs of Matrix |
| 1) To restore himself using the programmers of Matrix |
| 2) To control others using the programs of Matrix |
| 3) To clone himself using other inhabitants of the Matrix |
| 4) To delete the rogue programs in Matrix |
| Plot: In Zion, Morpheus announces the news of the advancing machines to the people. Neo receives a message from the Oracle and returns to the Matrix to meet her bodyguard Seraph, who then leads him to her. After realizing that the Oracle is part of the Matrix, Neo asks how he can trust her; she replies that it is his decision. The Oracle instructs Neo to reach the Source of the Matrix by finding the Keymaker, a prisoner of the Merovingian. As the Oracle departs, Smith appears, telling Neo that after being defeated, he refused to be deleted, and is now a rogue program. He demonstrates his ability to clone himself using other inhabitants of the Matrix, including other Agents, as hosts. He then tries to absorb Neo as a host, but fails, prompting a battle between Smith's clones and Neo. Neo manages to defend himself, but is forced to retreat from the increasingly overwhelming numbers. |
| score: 0.324379855516 |
| Does Agent Smith manage to overcome Neo and use him as a host for his clone? |
| 0) It is not clear |
| 1) Agent Smith tries to absorb Neo as a host, but fails. |
| 2) Agent Smith absorbs Neo as a host. |
| 3) Yes, he does |
| 4) Easily |
| Plot: In Zion, Morpheus announces the news of the advancing machines to the people. Neo receives a message from the Oracle and returns to the Matrix to meet her bodyguard Seraph, who then leads him to her. After realizing that the Oracle is part of the Matrix, Neo asks how he can trust her; she replies that it is his decision. The Oracle instructs Neo to reach the Source of the Matrix by finding the Keymaker, a prisoner of the Merovingian. As the Oracle departs, Smith appears, telling Neo that after being defeated, he refused to be deleted, and is now a rogue program. He demonstrates his ability to clone himself using other inhabitants of the Matrix, including other Agents, as hosts. He then tries to absorb Neo as a host, but fails, prompting a battle between Smith's clones and Neo. Neo manages to defend himself, but is forced to retreat from the increasingly overwhelming numbers. |
| score: 0.37776614506 |
| According to the Oracle, what does Neo have to do to find the Source of the Matrix? |
| 0) By finding the Zion Controller |
| 1) By finding the Keymaker |
| 2) By finding her bodyguard |
| 3) By finding Agent Johnson |
| 4) By finding the old Woman at Zion |
| Plot: In Zion, Morpheus announces the news of the advancing machines to the people. Neo receives a message from the Oracle and returns to the Matrix to meet her bodyguard Seraph, who then leads him to her. After realizing that the Oracle is part of the Matrix, Neo asks how he can trust her; she replies that it is his decision. The Oracle instructs Neo to reach the Source of the Matrix by finding the Keymaker, a prisoner of the Merovingian. As the Oracle departs, Smith appears, telling Neo that after being defeated, he refused to be deleted, and is now a rogue program. He demonstrates his ability to clone himself using other inhabitants of the Matrix, including other Agents, as hosts. He then tries to absorb Neo as a host, but fails, prompting a battle between Smith's clones and Neo. Neo manages to defend himself, but is forced to retreat from the increasingly overwhelming numbers. |
| score: 0.354080207221 |
| What does Neo discover when he awakens in the Hammer? |
| 0) That he is uncoscious |
| 1) That he is trapped between the Matrix and the Machine city |
| 2) He discovers that Bane is dead |
| 3) That he is trapped under the train which is about to run over him |
| 4) That his digital self died |
| Plot: Neo and Bane lie unconscious in the medical bay of the ship Hammer. Meanwhile, Neo finds his digital self trapped in a virtual subway stationa transition zone between the Matrix and the Machine City. In that subway station, he meets a "family" of programs, including a girl named Sati, whose father tells Neo the subway is controlled by the Trainman, an exiled program loyal to the Merovingian. When Neo tries to board a train with the family, the Trainman refuses and overpowers him. |
| score: 0.361508250641 |
| When does Neo realize that Bane is actually Agent Smith? |
| 0) When Bane takes Trinity hostage |
| 1) After the massacre |
| 2) When Bane claims not to remember anything about the massacre |
| 3) When Bane attacks him with a power cable |
| 4) When Bane attacks Niobe |
| Plot: In the real world, the crew of the Nebuchadnezzar and the Hammer find and reactivate Niobe's ship, the Logos. They interrogate Bane, who says that he has no recollection of the earlier massacre. As the captains plan their defense of Zion, Neo requests a ship to travel to the Machine City. Motivated by her encounter with the Oracle, Niobe offers him the Logos. Neo departs, accompanied by Trinity. Bane, who has stowed away on the Logos, takes Trinity hostage. Neo realizes that Bane has been assimilated by Smith. Bane cauterizes Neo's eyes with a power cable, blinding him; however, Neo discovers an ability to perceive the world as golden light. Neo kills Bane, and Trinity pilots them to the Machine City. |
| score: 0.340078100207 |
| Who kills Bane? |
| 0) Niobe |
| 1) Morpheus |
| 2) Smith |
| 3) Trinity |
| 4) Neo |
| Plot: Neo and Bane lie unconscious in the medical bay of the ship Hammer. Meanwhile, Neo finds his digital self trapped in a virtual subway stationa transition zone between the Matrix and the Machine City. In that subway station, he meets a "family" of programs, including a girl named Sati, whose father tells Neo the subway is controlled by the Trainman, an exiled program loyal to the Merovingian. When Neo tries to board a train with the family, the Trainman refuses and overpowers him. |
| score: 0.249132611769 |
| What does Oracle reveal to Neo? |
| 0) That Neo will be assimilated |
| 1) That the war will continue |
| 2) That the war will end |
| 3) That Machine City will be destroyed |
| 4) That Smith intends to destroy both the Matrix and the real world |
| Plot: Seraph contacts Morpheus and Trinity on behalf of the Oracle, who informs them of Neo's confinement. Seraph, Morpheus and Trinity enter Club Hel, where they confront the Merovingian and force him to release Neo. Troubled by visions of the Machine City, Neo visits the Oracle, who reveals that Smith intends to destroy both the Matrix and the real world. She states that "everything that has a beginning has an end", and that the war will conclude. After Neo leaves, a large group of Smiths assimilates Sati, Seraph and the unresisting Oracle, gaining her powers of precognition. |
| score: 0.351358118451 |
| How does agent Smith gain the powers of precognition? |
| 0) By conquering Machine City |
| 1) By assimilating Seraph and Sati |
| 2) By destroying the Matrix |
| 3) By assimilating the Oracle, Sati and Seraph |
| 4) By detaining Neo |
| Plot: Seraph contacts Morpheus and Trinity on behalf of the Oracle, who informs them of Neo's confinement. Seraph, Morpheus and Trinity enter Club Hel, where they confront the Merovingian and force him to release Neo. Troubled by visions of the Machine City, Neo visits the Oracle, who reveals that Smith intends to destroy both the Matrix and the real world. She states that "everything that has a beginning has an end", and that the war will conclude. After Neo leaves, a large group of Smiths assimilates Sati, Seraph and the unresisting Oracle, gaining her powers of precognition. |
| score: 0.366134834918 |
| Who is Deus Ex Machina? |
| 0) the guardian |
| 1) the machine leader |
| 2) the defender |
| 3) the wrestler |
| 4) the machine warrior |
| Plot: Niobe and Morpheus set out for Zion with the Hammer to aid the human defenses against the Sentinels. In Zion, the fatally wounded Captain Mifune instructs Kid to open the gate for the Hammer. When it arrives, it discharges its EMP, disabling the Sentinels but also the remaining defenses. The humans are forced to retreat and wait for the next attack, thinking that it will be their last stand. Near the Machine City, Neo and Trinity are greeted by thousands of missiles which Neo attempts to destroy, but is overwhelmed by their numbers. The Logos is attacked by the Sentinels forcing them to fly above the missiles for a few seconds. They breach the cloud layer and see Earth's real sky, to which Trinity whispers the word "Beautiful". Upon descent, they lose control causing them to crash the Logos into the Machine City. The crash kills Trinity. Neo enters the Machine City and encounters "Deus Ex Machina", the machine leader. Neo, warning that Smith plans to conquer both the Matrix and the real world, offers to stop Smith in exchange for peace with Zion. The machine leader agrees, and the Sentinels stop attacking Zion. |
| score: 0.214204840546 |
| Where does pregnant Morgaine go from Avalon? |
| 0) To her cousin Morgause. |
| 1) To her parents. |
| 2) To the countryside. |
| 3) To her uncle. |
| 4) To her aunt Morgause. |
| Plot: As Morgaine's unborn child grows within her, so do her feelings of anger and betrayal toward Viviane, who she believes tricked her into bearing a child to her own half-brother. Unable to stay in Avalon any longer, she leaves for the court of her aunt Morgause, queen of Lothian, where she bears her son, naming him Gwydion. Spurred by her husband Lot's ambition and her own, Morgause tricks Morgaine into allowing her to rear her son. To escape Lot's unwanted advances, Morgaine leaves Lothian and returns to Arthur's court as a lady-in-waiting to the high queen, Gwenhwyfar. She does not see Gwydion again until he is grown and a Druid priest. |
| score: 0.352511634444 |
| When Gwydion grows up, what does he become? |
| 0) A lawyer. |
| 1) A Druid priest. |
| 2) A catholic priest. |
| 3) A doctor. |
| 4) A monk. |
| Plot: As Morgaine's unborn child grows within her, so do her feelings of anger and betrayal toward Viviane, who she believes tricked her into bearing a child to her own half-brother. Unable to stay in Avalon any longer, she leaves for the court of her aunt Morgause, queen of Lothian, where she bears her son, naming him Gwydion. Spurred by her husband Lot's ambition and her own, Morgause tricks Morgaine into allowing her to rear her son. To escape Lot's unwanted advances, Morgaine leaves Lothian and returns to Arthur's court as a lady-in-waiting to the high queen, Gwenhwyfar. She does not see Gwydion again until he is grown and a Druid priest. |
| score: 0.256822530873 |
| Why is Morgaine angry at Viviane? |
| 0) Because she stole her money. |
| 1) She believes Viviane tricked her into bearing a child to her own half-brother. |
| 2) Because she is a cheater and she hurt her child. |
| 3) Because she stole her husband. |
| 4) Because she envies her and her half-brother. |
| Plot: As Morgaine's unborn child grows within her, so do her feelings of anger and betrayal toward Viviane, who she believes tricked her into bearing a child to her own half-brother. Unable to stay in Avalon any longer, she leaves for the court of her aunt Morgause, queen of Lothian, where she bears her son, naming him Gwydion. Spurred by her husband Lot's ambition and her own, Morgause tricks Morgaine into allowing her to rear her son. To escape Lot's unwanted advances, Morgaine leaves Lothian and returns to Arthur's court as a lady-in-waiting to the high queen, Gwenhwyfar. She does not see Gwydion again until he is grown and a Druid priest. |
| score: 0.37328989349 |
| Why does Morgaine tell Gwenhwyfar that Arthur has a son? |
| 0) To comfort her. |
| 1) To confuse her. |
| 2) To keep Gwenhwyfar from having an affair. |
| 3) To make her angry. |
| 4) To make her afraid. |
| Plot: On the eve of a decisive battle against the Saxons, Gwenhwyfar prevails upon Arthur to put aside his father's Pendragon banner and replace it with her own Christian banner. As her religious fanaticism grows, relations between Avalon and Camelot grow strained. Still, in her desperation over her failure to carry a child to term, she asks Morgaine for help, threatening to have an extramarital affair so she can become pregnant. In an attempt to keep Gwenhwyfar from doing so, Morgaine reveals that Arthur already has a son, though he does not know it. |
| score: 0.421508893493 |
| How does Lancelet feel about Gwenhwyfar? |
| 0) He is obssessed with her |
| 1) He despises her |
| 2) He is angry with her |
| 3) He admires her |
| 4) He loves her |
| Plot: When Gwenhwyfar fails to produce an heir, she is convinced God is punishing her for her sins. Chiefest among them, as she believes, are her failure to persuade Arthur to outlaw pagan religious practice in Britain and her forbidden love for Galahad, Arthur's cousin and finest knight, who is also known as Lancelet. Although Lancelet reciprocates Gwenhwyfar's love, he is also Arthur's friend and an honorable man. This situation causes terrible suffering to both Lancelet and Gwenhwyfar. |
| score: 0.239857755223 |
| Who is Lancelet? |
| 0) Arthur's cousin |
| 1) Merlin's cousin |
| 2) Gwenwyfar's brother |
| 3) Uther's son |
| 4) Morgaine's lover |
| Plot: When Gwenhwyfar fails to produce an heir, she is convinced God is punishing her for her sins. Chiefest among them, as she believes, are her failure to persuade Arthur to outlaw pagan religious practice in Britain and her forbidden love for Galahad, Arthur's cousin and finest knight, who is also known as Lancelet. Although Lancelet reciprocates Gwenhwyfar's love, he is also Arthur's friend and an honorable man. This situation causes terrible suffering to both Lancelet and Gwenhwyfar. |
| score: 0.308603333844 |
| How did Uther die? |
| 0) He committed suicide |
| 1) He suffered a heart attack |
| 2) During battle with the Saxons |
| 3) He was killed by Igraine |
| 4) He died of old age |
| Plot: After Uther dies in battle against the Saxon invaders, Arthur claims the throne of Britain despite questions about his legitimacy (he had been conceived within days of Igraine's marriage to Uther Pendragon). Since Arthur must now defend Britain against the Saxons, Viviane has Morgaine make him an enchanted scabbard that will prevent him from losing blood and gives him the sacred sword Excalibur. With the combined force of Avalon and Caerleon, Arthur repels the invaders. |
| score: 0.261682645855 |
| What is the Excalibur? |
| 0) A sacred sword |
| 1) Magical body armor |
| 2) A ship |
| 3) A knife |
| 4) A war horse |
| Plot: After Uther dies in battle against the Saxon invaders, Arthur claims the throne of Britain despite questions about his legitimacy (he had been conceived within days of Igraine's marriage to Uther Pendragon). Since Arthur must now defend Britain against the Saxons, Viviane has Morgaine make him an enchanted scabbard that will prevent him from losing blood and gives him the sacred sword Excalibur. With the combined force of Avalon and Caerleon, Arthur repels the invaders. |
| score: 0.174114558621 |
| Why does Arthur need the enchanted scabbard? |
| 0) To heal his wounds |
| 1) To protect himself |
| 2) To kill his enemies |
| 3) To communicate with his army |
| 4) To prevent him from losing blood |
| Plot: After Uther dies in battle against the Saxon invaders, Arthur claims the throne of Britain despite questions about his legitimacy (he had been conceived within days of Igraine's marriage to Uther Pendragon). Since Arthur must now defend Britain against the Saxons, Viviane has Morgaine make him an enchanted scabbard that will prevent him from losing blood and gives him the sacred sword Excalibur. With the combined force of Avalon and Caerleon, Arthur repels the invaders. |
| score: 0.241322895629 |
| Who names Gwydion Mordred? |
| 0) Merlin |
| 1) Gwenwyfar |
| 2) Arthur |
| 3) The Saxons |
| 4) Queen Morgause |
| Plot: Gwydion, now grown, goes to the Saxon courts to learn warfare far from Arthur's eye. Impressed by his cleverness, the Saxons name him Mordred ("Evil Counsel"). Years later, at a Pentecost feast at Camelot, he introduces himself as Queen Morgaine's son and Queen Morgause's foster son, though he calls Queen Morgause "Mother" and Morgaine by her name. Because of his close resemblance to Lancelet, he must often tell people that Lancelet is not his father. To earn his knighthood with no suspicion of preferential treatment, Gwydion challenges Lancelet to single combat during a tourney and they fight. As they start to fight in earnest, Gwenhwyfar, who has warmed to Gwydion in the meantime, protests and Arthur interrupts the match. Lancelet makes Gwydion a knight of the Round Table, naming him Mordred. |
| score: 0.273169380488 |
| Who tricks Lancelet into marrying Elaine? |
| 0) Morgaine |
| 1) Arthur |
| 2) Gwenwyfar |
| 3) Accolon |
| 4) King Uriens |
| Plot: After the battle, Arthur moves his court to Camelot, which is more easily defended than Caerleon had been. Seeking to free both Lancelet and Gwenhwyfar from the forbidden love that traps them both, Morgaine tricks Lancelet into marrying Gwenhwyfar's cousin, Elaine. Some time later, during a heated argument with Arthur over their lack of an heir, Gwenhwyfar breaks Morgaine's confidence and tells Arthur he has a son. In growing suspicion and horror, Arthur summons Morgaine and orders her to tell him the truth. Morgaine obeys. Now believing that the lack of a royal heir is God's punishment for Arthur's union, however unwitting, with his own half-sister, Gwenhwyfar urges Arthur to confess the encounter to the bishop, who imposes strict penance upon him. Then she and Arthur arrange for Morgaine to marry into Wales, far from Camelot. But because of a misunderstanding, Morgaine, who had thought she would be marrying the king's younger son Accolon, a Druid priest and warrior, finds herself betrothed to King Uriens of Wales, who is old enough to be her grandfather. Arthur yearns to meet his son Gwydion and perhaps foster him at Camelot, but each time he brings up the subject with Gwenhwyfar, she refuses to discuss it. |
| score: 0.267276679152 |
| Who is Arthur's father? |
| 0) Uther |
| 1) Gorlois |
| 2) Merlin |
| 3) Lancelot |
| 4) Ambrosius |
| Plot: When Morgaine is eleven years old and Arthur six, an attempt of murder is made on Arthur's life. Their maternal aunt, the high priestess Viviane, arrives in Caerleon and advises Uther to have Arthur fostered far away from the court for his own safety. Uther agrees, and also allows Viviane to take Morgaine to Avalon, where she is trained as a priestess of the Mother Goddess. During this period, Morgaine becomes aware of the rising tension between the old Pagan and the new Christian religions. After seven years of training, Morgaine is initiated as a priestess of the Mother, and Viviane begins grooming her as the next Lady of Avalon. |
| score: 0.263517965342 |
| What's the name of King Arthur's half-sister? |
| 0) Maorgause |
| 1) Uther |
| 2) Igraine |
| 3) Vivianne |
| 4) Morgaine |
| Plot: Some months after her initiation, Morgaine is given in a fertility rite to the future high king of Britain. Their union is not meant to be personal, but rather a symbolic wedding between the future high king and the land he is to defend. The following morning, Morgaine and Arthur recognize each other and are horrified to realize what they have done. Two months later, Morgaine is devastated to find that she is pregnant. |
| score: 0.440044563673 |
| Who is the last person Arthur sees before his death? |
| 0) Mordred |
| 1) Morgaine |
| 2) Lancelot |
| 3) Gwenwyfar |
| 4) Vivianne |
| Plot: Some months after her initiation, Morgaine is given in a fertility rite to the future high king of Britain. Their union is not meant to be personal, but rather a symbolic wedding between the future high king and the land he is to defend. The following morning, Morgaine and Arthur recognize each other and are horrified to realize what they have done. Two months later, Morgaine is devastated to find that she is pregnant. |
| score: 0.431711668271 |
| What does Ashima do after Ashoke's death? |
| 0) She sells their home and returns to Calcutta |
| 1) She kills herself |
| 2) She gets remarried |
| 3) She keeps her home, but moves on with her life |
| 4) She gets herself a job |
| Plot: As much as Gogol/Nikhil's experiences, the film tenderly describes the courtship and marriage of Ashima and Ashoke, and the effect of Ashoke's early death of a massive heart attack. Ashima's decision to move on with her life, selling the suburban family home and returning to Calcutta, unifies and ends the film. |
| score: 0.42764251026 |
| How does Ashoke die? |
| 0) He dies of cancer |
| 1) He is shot |
| 2) He dies in a car accident |
| 3) He dies of a massive heart attack |
| 4) He dies from food poisoning |
| Plot: As much as Gogol/Nikhil's experiences, the film tenderly describes the courtship and marriage of Ashima and Ashoke, and the effect of Ashoke's early death of a massive heart attack. Ashima's decision to move on with her life, selling the suburban family home and returning to Calcutta, unifies and ends the film. |
| score: 0.277782619218 |
| Whre does the movie take place? |
| 0) South America |
| 1) West Bengal |
| 2) Kolkata, India; New York City, and various New York surburbs |
| 3) India |
| 4) The United States |
| Plot: The Namesake depicts the struggles of Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli (Irrfan Khan and Tabu), two first-generation immigrants from West Bengal, India to the United States, and their American-born children Gogol (Kal Penn) and Sonia (Sahira Nair). The film takes place primarily in Kolkata, India; New York City; and various New York state suburbs. |
| score: 0.173895670548 |
| Why does Gogol break up with Maxine? |
| 0) Because he still loves his wife Moushumi |
| 1) To get closer to his remaining family |
| 2) He falls in love with Moushumi |
| 3) They grow distant when Gogol tries to be like what his family wants him to be |
| 4) Maxine cheats on him |
| Plot: As much as Gogol/Nikhil's experiences, the film tenderly describes the courtship and marriage of Ashima and Ashoke, and the effect of Ashoke's early death of a massive heart attack. Ashima's decision to move on with her life, selling the suburban family home and returning to Calcutta, unifies and ends the film. |
| score: 0.321976097002 |
| Why does Sam kiss Charlie? |
| 0) Because he has never been kissed |
| 1) Because she is in love with him |
| 2) Because he asks her |
| 3) To irritate him |
| 4) To console him |
| Plot: At Christmas, Sam gives Charlie a vintage typewriter to help his aspirations of being a writer. The two discuss relationships, and Charlie reveals he has never been kissed. Sam, though already involved with someone else, tells Charlie she wants his first kiss to be from someone who loves him, and kisses him. Charlie, in love with Sam, begins to try to find ways to show her how he feels. |
| score: 0.410390090641 |
| What does Sam give Charlie for Christmas? |
| 0) A watch |
| 1) A kiss |
| 2) A laptop computer |
| 3) A book |
| 4) A vintage typewriter |
| Plot: At Christmas, Sam gives Charlie a vintage typewriter to help his aspirations of being a writer. The two discuss relationships, and Charlie reveals he has never been kissed. Sam, though already involved with someone else, tells Charlie she wants his first kiss to be from someone who loves him, and kisses him. Charlie, in love with Sam, begins to try to find ways to show her how he feels. |
| score: 0.498953571882 |
| Who defends Patrick from Brad's friends? |
| 0) Mr. Callahan |
| 1) Derek |
| 2) Charlie |
| 3) Brad |
| 4) Mr. Anderson |
| Plot: Brad shows up to school with a black eye after being caught by his father having sex with Patrick, but he lies that he was jumped and beaten up. Brad distances himself from Patrick, calling him a "faggot", leading Patrick to out him. Brad's friends begin beating Patrick when Charlie forcefully intervenes, but then blacks out. He recovers to find he has bruised knuckles and Brad's friends are on the floor, incapacitated. Charlie threatens, "Touch my friends again, and I'll blind you," then leaves. Sam and Patrick express their gratitude to Charlie, and the three become friends again. |
| score: 0.305913909737 |
| How does Charlie feel about going to high school? |
| 0) Uncomfortable |
| 1) Angry |
| 2) Excited |
| 3) Indifferent |
| 4) Determined |
| Plot: At Christmas, Sam gives Charlie a vintage typewriter to help his aspirations of being a writer. The two discuss relationships, and Charlie reveals he has never been kissed. Sam, though already involved with someone else, tells Charlie she wants his first kiss to be from someone who loves him, and kisses him. Charlie, in love with Sam, begins to try to find ways to show her how he feels. |
| score: 0.203863256538 |
| How does everyone find out that Charlie is in love with Sam? |
| 0) He kisses her at the party |
| 1) He fills in for Craig |
| 2) He proposes her at the party |
| 3) He ignores Mary |
| 4) He fights with Craig |
| Plot: At Christmas, Sam gives Charlie a vintage typewriter to help his aspirations of being a writer. The two discuss relationships, and Charlie reveals he has never been kissed. Sam, though already involved with someone else, tells Charlie she wants his first kiss to be from someone who loves him, and kisses him. Charlie, in love with Sam, begins to try to find ways to show her how he feels. |
| score: 0.326526446528 |
| What does Walter lose in the ocean before being brough aboard the ship? |
| 0) He loses a box of radios |
| 1) He loses his conscience when the shark bite him |
| 2) He loses a box of radio components |
| 3) He loses the sight of the shore |
| 4) He loses his arm to a fight with a shark |
| Plot: A bartender in Greenland explains that O'Connell left on a ship. To find him, Mitty would need to go on the postal helicopter, and the pilot is drunk. Mitty recognizes the pilot's thumb with the unique ring and realizes he is on the right track. He at first declines to fly with the intoxicated pilot, but imagines Cheryl singing "Space Oddity", gains a new confidence and boards the helicopter. Nearing the ship, Mitty learns the helicopter cannot land upon it. Misunderstanding the pilot, instead of jumping into a dinghy boat nearing to catch him, Mitty aims for the main vessel and misses and falls in the ocean. He splashes down into ice-cold, shark-infested waters, losing a box of ship-to-shore radio components before being brought aboard. |
| score: 0.168647524646 |
| Where does Walter jump to instead of the dinghy boat? |
| 0) He jumps directly into the water |
| 1) He jumps on an ice cube, smashing his head |
| 2) He jumps on a broom |
| 3) He jumps on the main vessel, misses and falls into the water |
| 4) He jumps on a shark and almost gets killed |
| Plot: A bartender in Greenland explains that O'Connell left on a ship. To find him, Mitty would need to go on the postal helicopter, and the pilot is drunk. Mitty recognizes the pilot's thumb with the unique ring and realizes he is on the right track. He at first declines to fly with the intoxicated pilot, but imagines Cheryl singing "Space Oddity", gains a new confidence and boards the helicopter. Nearing the ship, Mitty learns the helicopter cannot land upon it. Misunderstanding the pilot, instead of jumping into a dinghy boat nearing to catch him, Mitty aims for the main vessel and misses and falls in the ocean. He splashes down into ice-cold, shark-infested waters, losing a box of ship-to-shore radio components before being brought aboard. |
| score: 0.189249157905 |
| Where does the pilot tell Walter to jump to? |
| 0) He should jump on the island |
| 1) The pilot tells him not to jump |
| 2) Into the ocean |
| 3) Into a dinghy boat |
| 4) On a shark |
| Plot: A bartender in Greenland explains that O'Connell left on a ship. To find him, Mitty would need to go on the postal helicopter, and the pilot is drunk. Mitty recognizes the pilot's thumb with the unique ring and realizes he is on the right track. He at first declines to fly with the intoxicated pilot, but imagines Cheryl singing "Space Oddity", gains a new confidence and boards the helicopter. Nearing the ship, Mitty learns the helicopter cannot land upon it. Misunderstanding the pilot, instead of jumping into a dinghy boat nearing to catch him, Mitty aims for the main vessel and misses and falls in the ocean. He splashes down into ice-cold, shark-infested waters, losing a box of ship-to-shore radio components before being brought aboard. |
| score: 0.127739165386 |
| What does the bartender in Greenland tell Walter about Sean? |
| 0) That Mitty should find him |
| 1) That O'Connell left on a ship |
| 2) That he is a drunk |
| 3) That he left on a helicopter with a drunk pilot |
| 4) That he drives a postal helicopter |
| Plot: A bartender in Greenland explains that O'Connell left on a ship. To find him, Mitty would need to go on the postal helicopter, and the pilot is drunk. Mitty recognizes the pilot's thumb with the unique ring and realizes he is on the right track. He at first declines to fly with the intoxicated pilot, but imagines Cheryl singing "Space Oddity", gains a new confidence and boards the helicopter. Nearing the ship, Mitty learns the helicopter cannot land upon it. Misunderstanding the pilot, instead of jumping into a dinghy boat nearing to catch him, Mitty aims for the main vessel and misses and falls in the ocean. He splashes down into ice-cold, shark-infested waters, losing a box of ship-to-shore radio components before being brought aboard. |
| score: 0.282740329124 |
| DUPLICATE - Why was Cheryl's ex-husband at her house? |
| 0) To repair the refrigerator. |
| 1) He was at her house to check up on her. |
| 2) To give her some money he owed her. |
| 3) He came to repair the vacuum cleaner. |
| 4) He came to express his love for her. |
| Plot: Mitty reunites with Cheryl and learns that Cheryl's ex-husband was only at her house to repair the refrigerator. Mitty tells Cheryl of his adventures and admits that he still does not know what negative #25 shows. Mitty and Cheryl see the final issue of Life at a newsstand, with its cover dedicated to the staff. It is accompanied by the photograph from negative #25, showing Mitty sitting outside of the Life building, examining a contact sheet. Mitty and Cheryl continue their walk down the street holding hands. |
| score: 0.302238437716 |
| What does Walter admit to Cheryl while recounting his adventures? |
| 0) That he doesn't know what negative #25 shows. |
| 1) That he discovered what negative #25 shows. |
| 2) That he is jealous of her ex-husband. |
| 3) He admits that there are strange things happening in the company. |
| 4) He admits that he talked to his ex-girlfriend. |
| Plot: Mitty reunites with Cheryl and learns that Cheryl's ex-husband was only at her house to repair the refrigerator. Mitty tells Cheryl of his adventures and admits that he still does not know what negative #25 shows. Mitty and Cheryl see the final issue of Life at a newsstand, with its cover dedicated to the staff. It is accompanied by the photograph from negative #25, showing Mitty sitting outside of the Life building, examining a contact sheet. Mitty and Cheryl continue their walk down the street holding hands. |
| score: 0.371454322919 |
| Why was Cheryl's ex-husband at her house? |
| 0) He was there to repair a broken sink. |
| 1) He came to fight with her. |
| 2) To repair the refrigerator. |
| 3) To express his love for her. |
| 4) He was there to fix her kitchen stove. |
| Plot: Mitty reunites with Cheryl and learns that Cheryl's ex-husband was only at her house to repair the refrigerator. Mitty tells Cheryl of his adventures and admits that he still does not know what negative #25 shows. Mitty and Cheryl see the final issue of Life at a newsstand, with its cover dedicated to the staff. It is accompanied by the photograph from negative #25, showing Mitty sitting outside of the Life building, examining a contact sheet. Mitty and Cheryl continue their walk down the street holding hands. |
| score: 0.302238437716 |
| What does Walter find Sean doing in the Himalayas? |
| 0) He finds him preparing material for his new book. |
| 1) He finds him preparing for climbing the mountain. |
| 2) He finds him photographing a rare snow leopard. |
| 3) He finds him photographing a bear. |
| 4) He finds him making a deal with the sherpases to take him up the mountain. |
| Plot: Mitty discovers O'Connell is in the Himalayas, and finds him photographing a rare snow leopard. When asked about the negative, O'Connell explains that the message on the gift wrapping to "look inside" was literal; the negative was in the wallet. When pressed to reveal the image on the negative, O'Connell dismisses the question and joins in a high-altitude soccer game with some locals. Mitty flies to Los Angeles but is detained by airport security during a misunderstanding. Mitty calls the only person he knows in Los Angeles: Todd Maher, a representative at eHarmony who has kept in contact during Mitty's adventures. |
| score: 0.229171151152 |
| What does Sean do when Walter presses him to reveal the image on the missing negative? |
| 0) He shows Walter that he has the negative and throws it in the snow. |
| 1) He escapes from Walter and leaves for Los Angeles. |
| 2) He doesn't respond to Walter's question and goes mountain climbing. |
| 3) He doesn't respond to Walter's question and goes to play a high-altitude soccer game. |
| 4) He starts yelling at Walter for asking too many questions. |
| Plot: Mitty discovers O'Connell is in the Himalayas, and finds him photographing a rare snow leopard. When asked about the negative, O'Connell explains that the message on the gift wrapping to "look inside" was literal; the negative was in the wallet. When pressed to reveal the image on the negative, O'Connell dismisses the question and joins in a high-altitude soccer game with some locals. Mitty flies to Los Angeles but is detained by airport security during a misunderstanding. Mitty calls the only person he knows in Los Angeles: Todd Maher, a representative at eHarmony who has kept in contact during Mitty's adventures. |
| score: 0.225876033124 |
| Who is Todd Maher? |
| 0) He is a photographer. |
| 1) He is a representative at eHarmony, with whom Mitty communicated. |
| 2) He is Mitty's cousin. |
| 3) He is Mitty's boss. |
| 4) He is Mitty's coworker. |
| Plot: Mitty discovers O'Connell is in the Himalayas, and finds him photographing a rare snow leopard. When asked about the negative, O'Connell explains that the message on the gift wrapping to "look inside" was literal; the negative was in the wallet. When pressed to reveal the image on the negative, O'Connell dismisses the question and joins in a high-altitude soccer game with some locals. Mitty flies to Los Angeles but is detained by airport security during a misunderstanding. Mitty calls the only person he knows in Los Angeles: Todd Maher, a representative at eHarmony who has kept in contact during Mitty's adventures. |
| score: 0.322629299659 |
| Where does Walter track Sean down to? |
| 0) He tracks him down to Los Angeles. |
| 1) He tracks him down to the Himalayas. |
| 2) He tracks him down to the Grand Canyon. |
| 3) He tracks him down to Chicago. |
| 4) He tracks him down to the Alps. |
| Plot: Mitty discovers O'Connell is in the Himalayas, and finds him photographing a rare snow leopard. When asked about the negative, O'Connell explains that the message on the gift wrapping to "look inside" was literal; the negative was in the wallet. When pressed to reveal the image on the negative, O'Connell dismisses the question and joins in a high-altitude soccer game with some locals. Mitty flies to Los Angeles but is detained by airport security during a misunderstanding. Mitty calls the only person he knows in Los Angeles: Todd Maher, a representative at eHarmony who has kept in contact during Mitty's adventures. |
| score: 0.0734274618547 |
| Why is Walter detained by airport security? |
| 0) There was a misunderstanding. |
| 1) He had too many bags on him. |
| 2) Someone planted a knife in his pocket. |
| 3) He forgot to throw away the liquids he had on him. |
| 4) Someone planted a small gun in his bag. |
| Plot: Mitty discovers O'Connell is in the Himalayas, and finds him photographing a rare snow leopard. When asked about the negative, O'Connell explains that the message on the gift wrapping to "look inside" was literal; the negative was in the wallet. When pressed to reveal the image on the negative, O'Connell dismisses the question and joins in a high-altitude soccer game with some locals. Mitty flies to Los Angeles but is detained by airport security during a misunderstanding. Mitty calls the only person he knows in Los Angeles: Todd Maher, a representative at eHarmony who has kept in contact during Mitty's adventures. |
| score: 0.159823637371 |
| What is Walter's profession? |
| 0) He is a journalist. |
| 1) He is a negative assets manager. |
| 2) He is a newspaper editor. |
| 3) He is a writer. |
| 4) He is a photographer. |
| Plot: Walter Mitty is a negative assets manager at Life magazine who daydreams of adventures and has a crush on a coworker named Cheryl. Mitty works with photojournalist Sean O'Connell, whose images are highly regarded. O'Connell has sent Mitty his latest negatives and a wallet as a gift in appreciation of Mitty's work. O'Connell believes negative #25 captures the "quintessence" of Life and that it should be used for the cover of the magazine's final print issue as it converts to online status. The negative is missing, however, and Walter is forced to stall for time with corporate transition manager Ted Hendricks, who is handling the downsizing. While viewing the other negatives outside Life's offices, Cheryl approaches Mitty and suggests that he think of the negatives as clues to Sean's location. They look at three of them, including one of a person's thumb with a unique ring on it, and another of a curved piece of wood. A third picture of a boat leads Mitty to determine that O'Connell is in Greenland. Mitty promptly flies there to find him. |
| score: 0.150210257738 |
| What does Walter discover inside the cake's wrapping paper? |
| 0) He discovers a crew |
| 1) O'Connell's destination |
| 2) A collection of hard candy |
| 3) A photograph of Iceland |
| 4) He discovers a tasty cake |
| Plot: Mitty learns that O'Connell departed the ship earlier. The crew offers him some cake O'Connell left behind; Mitty discovers O'Connell's destinations in the wrapping paper. The itinerary directs Mitty to Iceland, where O'Connell is photographing the volcano Eyjafjallajkull, and he arrives at the local village of Skgar near the volcano using a longboard, and notices O'Connell on the plane flying near the volcano. An eruption forces Mitty to flee, and as there is nothing left for him to do, he obeys a text message recalling him to New York. |
| score: 0.34132751644 |
| What turns out to be Sean's destination as Mitty concludes from the wrapping paper? |
| 0) A plane |
| 1) The ship |
| 2) Iceland |
| 3) A camera shop |
| 4) New York |
| Plot: Mitty learns that O'Connell departed the ship earlier. The crew offers him some cake O'Connell left behind; Mitty discovers O'Connell's destinations in the wrapping paper. The itinerary directs Mitty to Iceland, where O'Connell is photographing the volcano Eyjafjallajkull, and he arrives at the local village of Skgar near the volcano using a longboard, and notices O'Connell on the plane flying near the volcano. An eruption forces Mitty to flee, and as there is nothing left for him to do, he obeys a text message recalling him to New York. |
| score: 0.327730978638 |
| Where does Walter see Sean when he gets to Skgar? |
| 0) In the village of Skgar. |
| 1) On a plane flying close to Eyjafjallajkull. |
| 2) In New York. |
| 3) On a longboard. |
| 4) Inside the volcano. |
| Plot: Mitty learns that O'Connell departed the ship earlier. The crew offers him some cake O'Connell left behind; Mitty discovers O'Connell's destinations in the wrapping paper. The itinerary directs Mitty to Iceland, where O'Connell is photographing the volcano Eyjafjallajkull, and he arrives at the local village of Skgar near the volcano using a longboard, and notices O'Connell on the plane flying near the volcano. An eruption forces Mitty to flee, and as there is nothing left for him to do, he obeys a text message recalling him to New York. |
| score: 0.197384066973 |
| Why hadn't Walter heard her when she mentioned having met Sean before? |
| 0) because he fell asleep |
| 1) he had forgotten |
| 2) because he was daydreaming |
| 3) because she never told him |
| 4) because he was on the phone when she told him |
| Plot: For failing to recover the negative, his first failure in a long career with the magazine, Mitty is fired. He learns that Cheryl, who was let go earlier, seems to have reconciled with her estranged husband. Mitty returns home discouraged, throwing away the wallet when he visits his mother. To his surprise, Mitty recognizes the curve of the piano in his mother's house while looking at the last photograph. When asked, Mitty's mom mentions having met O'Connell. She had told Mitty before but he was daydreaming and failed to hear her. |
| score: 0.119852633061 |
| What does Walter learn about Cheryl? |
| 0) that she is getting divorced |
| 1) that she is dating their boss who has decided to let her go |
| 2) that she knows what happened |
| 3) that she was fired and is seemingly back together with her estranged husband |
| 4) that she has moved to Chicago |
| Plot: For failing to recover the negative, his first failure in a long career with the magazine, Mitty is fired. He learns that Cheryl, who was let go earlier, seems to have reconciled with her estranged husband. Mitty returns home discouraged, throwing away the wallet when he visits his mother. To his surprise, Mitty recognizes the curve of the piano in his mother's house while looking at the last photograph. When asked, Mitty's mom mentions having met O'Connell. She had told Mitty before but he was daydreaming and failed to hear her. |
| score: 0.23609425959 |
| What does Walter recognize while looking at one of Sean's negatives? |
| 0) his mother's hand and wedding ring |
| 1) the dining room window at his mother's house |
| 2) The curve of the piano in his mother's house |
| 3) his father's hand |
| 4) that the picture was taken when he was a child |
| Plot: For failing to recover the negative, his first failure in a long career with the magazine, Mitty is fired. He learns that Cheryl, who was let go earlier, seems to have reconciled with her estranged husband. Mitty returns home discouraged, throwing away the wallet when he visits his mother. To his surprise, Mitty recognizes the curve of the piano in his mother's house while looking at the last photograph. When asked, Mitty's mom mentions having met O'Connell. She had told Mitty before but he was daydreaming and failed to hear her. |
| score: 0.229660515715 |
| What does Walter's mother say when asked about the photo? |
| 0) that she met O'Connell |
| 1) she denies knowing O'Connell |
| 2) that O'Connell used to be a good friend of hers |
| 3) that Walter must be mistaken |
| 4) that she was never married |
| Plot: For failing to recover the negative, his first failure in a long career with the magazine, Mitty is fired. He learns that Cheryl, who was let go earlier, seems to have reconciled with her estranged husband. Mitty returns home discouraged, throwing away the wallet when he visits his mother. To his surprise, Mitty recognizes the curve of the piano in his mother's house while looking at the last photograph. When asked, Mitty's mom mentions having met O'Connell. She had told Mitty before but he was daydreaming and failed to hear her. |
| score: 0.242634810262 |
| Why is Walter fired? |
| 0) for failing to recover the negative |
| 1) for being late for work |
| 2) for forgetting to bring the documents |
| 3) for sleeping on the job |
| 4) for stealing |
| Plot: For failing to recover the negative, his first failure in a long career with the magazine, Mitty is fired. He learns that Cheryl, who was let go earlier, seems to have reconciled with her estranged husband. Mitty returns home discouraged, throwing away the wallet when he visits his mother. To his surprise, Mitty recognizes the curve of the piano in his mother's house while looking at the last photograph. When asked, Mitty's mom mentions having met O'Connell. She had told Mitty before but he was daydreaming and failed to hear her. |
| score: 0.168735785283 |
| Who does Walter have a crush on? |
| 0) Cheryl |
| 1) Sean |
| 2) Edna |
| 3) Gary |
| 4) Tim |
| Plot: Mitty reunites with Cheryl and learns that Cheryl's ex-husband was only at her house to repair the refrigerator. Mitty tells Cheryl of his adventures and admits that he still does not know what negative #25 shows. Mitty and Cheryl see the final issue of Life at a newsstand, with its cover dedicated to the staff. It is accompanied by the photograph from negative #25, showing Mitty sitting outside of the Life building, examining a contact sheet. Mitty and Cheryl continue their walk down the street holding hands. |
| score: 0.194772860335 |
| Where does Walter conclude Sean to be, based on the boat picture? |
| 0) Finland |
| 1) Greenland |
| 2) Iceland |
| 3) Switzerland |
| 4) |
| Plot: Walter Mitty is a negative assets manager at Life magazine who daydreams of adventures and has a crush on a coworker named Cheryl. Mitty works with photojournalist Sean O'Connell, whose images are highly regarded. O'Connell has sent Mitty his latest negatives and a wallet as a gift in appreciation of Mitty's work. O'Connell believes negative #25 captures the "quintessence" of Life and that it should be used for the cover of the magazine's final print issue as it converts to online status. The negative is missing, however, and Walter is forced to stall for time with corporate transition manager Ted Hendricks, who is handling the downsizing. While viewing the other negatives outside Life's offices, Cheryl approaches Mitty and suggests that he think of the negatives as clues to Sean's location. They look at three of them, including one of a person's thumb with a unique ring on it, and another of a curved piece of wood. A third picture of a boat leads Mitty to determine that O'Connell is in Greenland. Mitty promptly flies there to find him. |
| score: 0.18179413676 |
| What does Cheryl tell Walter about the negatives? |
| 0) That he should use them for the cover page |
| 1) That he should destroy them |
| 2) |
| 3) |
| 4) That he should think of the negatives as clues to Sean's location |
| Plot: Mitty reunites with Cheryl and learns that Cheryl's ex-husband was only at her house to repair the refrigerator. Mitty tells Cheryl of his adventures and admits that he still does not know what negative #25 shows. Mitty and Cheryl see the final issue of Life at a newsstand, with its cover dedicated to the staff. It is accompanied by the photograph from negative #25, showing Mitty sitting outside of the Life building, examining a contact sheet. Mitty and Cheryl continue their walk down the street holding hands. |
| score: 0.310792331783 |
| What does Sean send to Walter as a gift? |
| 0) Cell-phone |
| 1) A book |
| 2) A car |
| 3) Tablet |
| 4) His latest negatives and a wallet |
| Plot: Walter Mitty is a negative assets manager at Life magazine who daydreams of adventures and has a crush on a coworker named Cheryl. Mitty works with photojournalist Sean O'Connell, whose images are highly regarded. O'Connell has sent Mitty his latest negatives and a wallet as a gift in appreciation of Mitty's work. O'Connell believes negative #25 captures the "quintessence" of Life and that it should be used for the cover of the magazine's final print issue as it converts to online status. The negative is missing, however, and Walter is forced to stall for time with corporate transition manager Ted Hendricks, who is handling the downsizing. While viewing the other negatives outside Life's offices, Cheryl approaches Mitty and suggests that he think of the negatives as clues to Sean's location. They look at three of them, including one of a person's thumb with a unique ring on it, and another of a curved piece of wood. A third picture of a boat leads Mitty to determine that O'Connell is in Greenland. Mitty promptly flies there to find him. |
| score: 0.208814194369 |
| What does Walter do with the negative? |
| 0) He delivers it to life magazine |
| 1) He tears it |
| 2) |
| 3) He gives it to Connel |
| 4) He helps the staff build it |
| Plot: While helping his mother sell her piano, Mitty recounts his story but mentions he does not have the wallet anymore. His mother says she always keeps his knickknacks and gives him the wallet that she retrieved from the trash. An emboldened Mitty delivers the negative to Life magazine, tells management that it was the photograph O'Connell wanted for the final issue, and berates Hendricks for disrespecting the staff that made the magazine so honored before walking away from the office. |
| score: 0.215591265389 |
| What does Walter tell Hendricks before he leaves the office? |
| 0) |
| 1) |
| 2) He praises him for his work |
| 3) He berates him for disrespecting the staff |
| 4) He thanks him for his help |
| Plot: While helping his mother sell her piano, Mitty recounts his story but mentions he does not have the wallet anymore. His mother says she always keeps his knickknacks and gives him the wallet that she retrieved from the trash. An emboldened Mitty delivers the negative to Life magazine, tells management that it was the photograph O'Connell wanted for the final issue, and berates Hendricks for disrespecting the staff that made the magazine so honored before walking away from the office. |
| score: 0.239783715317 |
| When does Walter tell his story to his mother? |
| 0) On her death bed |
| 1) When he runs out of money |
| 2) |
| 3) While helping his mother sell her piano |
| 4) While helping her sell her house |
| Plot: While helping his mother sell her piano, Mitty recounts his story but mentions he does not have the wallet anymore. His mother says she always keeps his knickknacks and gives him the wallet that she retrieved from the trash. An emboldened Mitty delivers the negative to Life magazine, tells management that it was the photograph O'Connell wanted for the final issue, and berates Hendricks for disrespecting the staff that made the magazine so honored before walking away from the office. |
| score: 0.14885519975 |
| Why does Andy get solitary confinement? |
| 0) Because he gets into a fight with another prisoner, Tommy. |
| 1) Because he hits a police warden. |
| 2) Because he gets into a conflict with warden Norton. |
| 3) Because he plays the recording of The Marriage of Figaro over the loudspeaker |
| 4) Because he rejects food and water. |
| Plot: In 1954, Brooks is paroled, but cannot adjust to the outside world after fifty years in prison and hangs himself. Andy receives a library donation that includes a recording of The Marriage of Figaro. He plays an excerpt over the public address system, resulting in him receiving solitary confinement. After his release from solitary Andy explains that hope is what gets him through his time, a concept that Red dismisses. In 1963, Norton begins exploiting prison labor for public works, profiting by undercutting skilled labor costs and receiving kickbacks. He has Andy launder the money using the alias Randall Stephens. |
| score: 0.268574671201 |
| How does Brooks die? |
| 0) He hangs himself |
| 1) He falls down the stairs |
| 2) He suffers a heart attack |
| 3) He is run over by a car |
| 4) He is shot by gang members |
| Plot: In 1954, Brooks is paroled, but cannot adjust to the outside world after fifty years in prison and hangs himself. Andy receives a library donation that includes a recording of The Marriage of Figaro. He plays an excerpt over the public address system, resulting in him receiving solitary confinement. After his release from solitary Andy explains that hope is what gets him through his time, a concept that Red dismisses. In 1963, Norton begins exploiting prison labor for public works, profiting by undercutting skilled labor costs and receiving kickbacks. He has Andy launder the money using the alias Randall Stephens. |
| score: 0.140561922603 |
| How do the attacks on Andy stop? |
| 0) He fights back |
| 1) Hadley has Bogs sent to another prison |
| 2) He starts avoiding the Sisters |
| 3) By befriending Brooks |
| 4) He is helped by Warden Norton |
| Plot: In 1949, Andy overhears the brutal captain of the guards, Byron Hadley, complaining about being taxed on an inheritance, and offers to help him legally shelter the money. After a vicious assault by the Sisters nearly kills Andy, Hadley beats Bogs severely. Bogs is sent to another prison and Andy is never attacked again. Warden Samuel Norton meets Andy and reassigns him to the prison library to assist elderly inmate Brooks Hatlen. Andy's new job is a pretext for him to begin managing financial matters for the prison employees. As time passes, the Warden begins using Andy to handle matters for a variety of people including guards from other prisons and the warden himself. Andy begins writing weekly letters to the state government for funds to improve the decaying library. |
| score: 0.295512366272 |
| Who kills Tommy? |
| 0) No one kills Tommy |
| 1) The Warden kills Tommy. |
| 2) Andy murders Tommy. |
| 3) Hadley murders Tommy. |
| 4) Red kills Tommy. |
| Plot: In 1965, Tommy Williams is incarcerated for burglary. He joins Andy's and Red's circle of friends, and Andy helps him pass his G.E.D. exam. In 1966, Tommy reveals to Red and Andy that an inmate at another prison claimed responsibility for the murders Andy was convicted of, implying Andy's innocence. Andy approaches Norton with this information, but the warden refuses to listen and sends Andy back to solitary when he mentions the money laundering. Norton then has Hadley murder Tommy under the guise of an escape attempt. Andy refuses to continue the money laundering, but relents after Norton threatens to burn the library, remove Andy's protection from the guards, and move him out of his cell into worse conditions. Andy is released from solitary confinement after two months and tells Red of his dream of living in Zihuatanejo, a Mexican coastal town. Red feels Andy is being unrealistic, but promises Andy that if he is ever released he will visit a specific hayfield near Buxton, Maine and retrieve a package Andy buried there. Red becomes worried about Andy's state of mind, especially when he learns Andy asked another inmate to supply him with six feet of rope. |
| score: 0.179843743817 |
| What is Andy convicted of? |
| 0) He is convicted of stealing from his wife |
| 1) Of beating up his wife |
| 2) He is convicted of murdering his wife and her lover |
| 3) He is convicted of forgery |
| 4) He is convicted of smuggling |
| Plot: In 1947 Portland, Maine, banker Andy Dufresne is convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences at the fictional Shawshank State Penitentiary in rural Maine. Andy befriends prison contraband smuggler, Ellis "Red" Redding, an inmate serving a life sentence. Red procures a rock hammer and later a large poster of Rita Hayworth for Andy. Working in the prison laundry, Andy is regularly assaulted by the "bull queer" gang "the Sisters" and their leader, Bogs. |
| score: 0.239329764839 |
| Where is Shawshank State Penitentiary? |
| 0) In Redding |
| 1) In Chicago |
| 2) In Hayworth |
| 3) In Portland |
| 4) In rural Maine |
| Plot: In 1947 Portland, Maine, banker Andy Dufresne is convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences at the fictional Shawshank State Penitentiary in rural Maine. Andy befriends prison contraband smuggler, Ellis "Red" Redding, an inmate serving a life sentence. Red procures a rock hammer and later a large poster of Rita Hayworth for Andy. Working in the prison laundry, Andy is regularly assaulted by the "bull queer" gang "the Sisters" and their leader, Bogs. |
| score: 0.286740557426 |
| What did Andy bring with him to freedom? |
| 0) Norton's hat, bowtie, and wristwatch |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) A poster of Raquel Welch and a copy of the Bible |
| 3) Norton's tie, cufflinks, and a ledger with details of money laundering |
| 4) Norton's suit, shoes, and a ledger with details of money laundering |
| Plot: The next day at roll call the guards find Andy's cell empty. An irate Norton throws a rock at the poster of Raquel Welch hanging on the wall, and the rock tears through the poster. Removing the poster, the warden discovers a tunnel that Andy dug with his rock hammer over the last seventeen years, hidden by posters of starlets Andy acquired from Red over the years. The previous night, Andy escaped through the tunnel and used the prison's sewage pipe to reach freedom, bringing with him Norton's suit, shoes, and the ledger containing details of the money laundering. While guards search for him the following morning, Andy poses as Randall Stephens and visits several banks to withdraw the laundered money. Finally, he mails the ledger and evidence of the corruption and murders at Shawshank to a local newspaper. The police arrive at Shawshank and take Hadley into custody, while Norton commits suicide to avoid arrest. |
| score: 0.288541927773 |
| How did Andy manage to escape the prison? |
| 0) He escaped through the tunnel he dug |
| 1) He run right out the front door |
| 2) He killed all the guards and walked out |
| 3) He escaped through a secret door |
| 4) He jumped the barbed wire fence and ran away |
| Plot: The next day at roll call the guards find Andy's cell empty. An irate Norton throws a rock at the poster of Raquel Welch hanging on the wall, and the rock tears through the poster. Removing the poster, the warden discovers a tunnel that Andy dug with his rock hammer over the last seventeen years, hidden by posters of starlets Andy acquired from Red over the years. The previous night, Andy escaped through the tunnel and used the prison's sewage pipe to reach freedom, bringing with him Norton's suit, shoes, and the ledger containing details of the money laundering. While guards search for him the following morning, Andy poses as Randall Stephens and visits several banks to withdraw the laundered money. Finally, he mails the ledger and evidence of the corruption and murders at Shawshank to a local newspaper. The police arrive at Shawshank and take Hadley into custody, while Norton commits suicide to avoid arrest. |
| score: 0.217344773256 |
| Why does Andy start laundering money? |
| 0) He is ordered by Norton to |
| 1) To buy books for the library |
| 2) To set up a fund for when he gets out of jail |
| 3) To pay back Norton |
| 4) To send money to his family |
| Plot: The next day at roll call the guards find Andy's cell empty. An irate Norton throws a rock at the poster of Raquel Welch hanging on the wall, and the rock tears through the poster. Removing the poster, the warden discovers a tunnel that Andy dug with his rock hammer over the last seventeen years, hidden by posters of starlets Andy acquired from Red over the years. The previous night, Andy escaped through the tunnel and used the prison's sewage pipe to reach freedom, bringing with him Norton's suit, shoes, and the ledger containing details of the money laundering. While guards search for him the following morning, Andy poses as Randall Stephens and visits several banks to withdraw the laundered money. Finally, he mails the ledger and evidence of the corruption and murders at Shawshank to a local newspaper. The police arrive at Shawshank and take Hadley into custody, while Norton commits suicide to avoid arrest. |
| score: 0.245649254109 |
| Why does Brooks hang himself after being released from the jail? |
| 0) Because he fails to adjust to the outside world |
| 1) Because he has a terminal illness |
| 2) Because he doesn't want ot go back to prison |
| 3) Because he is being blackmailed. |
| 4) Because he still has enemies on the outside |
| Plot: In 1954, Brooks is paroled, but cannot adjust to the outside world after fifty years in prison and hangs himself. Andy receives a library donation that includes a recording of The Marriage of Figaro. He plays an excerpt over the public address system, resulting in him receiving solitary confinement. After his release from solitary Andy explains that hope is what gets him through his time, a concept that Red dismisses. In 1963, Norton begins exploiting prison labor for public works, profiting by undercutting skilled labor costs and receiving kickbacks. He has Andy launder the money using the alias Randall Stephens. |
| score: 0.180268516633 |
| Who kills Tommy? |
| 0) Hadley |
| 1) Red |
| 2) Bogs |
| 3) Andy |
| 4) Norton |
| Plot: In 1965, Tommy Williams is incarcerated for burglary. He joins Andy's and Red's circle of friends, and Andy helps him pass his G.E.D. exam. In 1966, Tommy reveals to Red and Andy that an inmate at another prison claimed responsibility for the murders Andy was convicted of, implying Andy's innocence. Andy approaches Norton with this information, but the warden refuses to listen and sends Andy back to solitary when he mentions the money laundering. Norton then has Hadley murder Tommy under the guise of an escape attempt. Andy refuses to continue the money laundering, but relents after Norton threatens to burn the library, remove Andy's protection from the guards, and move him out of his cell into worse conditions. Andy is released from solitary confinement after two months and tells Red of his dream of living in Zihuatanejo, a Mexican coastal town. Red feels Andy is being unrealistic, but promises Andy that if he is ever released he will visit a specific hayfield near Buxton, Maine and retrieve a package Andy buried there. Red becomes worried about Andy's state of mind, especially when he learns Andy asked another inmate to supply him with six feet of rope. |
| score: 0.1635347378 |
| What does Tommy reveal to Andy and Red? |
| 0) That he has plans to escape |
| 1) That he is innocent of the burglary charges against him |
| 2) That Norton knows that Andy is innocent |
| 3) That someone outside knows about the money laundering |
| 4) That an inmate in another prison confessed to the murders Andy was convicted of |
| Plot: In 1947 Portland, Maine, banker Andy Dufresne is convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences at the fictional Shawshank State Penitentiary in rural Maine. Andy befriends prison contraband smuggler, Ellis "Red" Redding, an inmate serving a life sentence. Red procures a rock hammer and later a large poster of Rita Hayworth for Andy. Working in the prison laundry, Andy is regularly assaulted by the "bull queer" gang "the Sisters" and their leader, Bogs. |
| score: 0.274063472854 |
| Why does Andy pose as Randall Stephens during his visit to the banks? |
| 0) Because Norton is after him |
| 1) Because he changed his name to Randall |
| 2) To withdraw the money he had laundered while in prison |
| 3) Because "Andy" is wanted by the police |
| 4) |
| Plot: The next day at roll call the guards find Andy's cell empty. An irate Norton throws a rock at the poster of Raquel Welch hanging on the wall, and the rock tears through the poster. Removing the poster, the warden discovers a tunnel that Andy dug with his rock hammer over the last seventeen years, hidden by posters of starlets Andy acquired from Red over the years. The previous night, Andy escaped through the tunnel and used the prison's sewage pipe to reach freedom, bringing with him Norton's suit, shoes, and the ledger containing details of the money laundering. While guards search for him the following morning, Andy poses as Randall Stephens and visits several banks to withdraw the laundered money. Finally, he mails the ledger and evidence of the corruption and murders at Shawshank to a local newspaper. The police arrive at Shawshank and take Hadley into custody, while Norton commits suicide to avoid arrest. |
| score: 0.287066872463 |
| Who is taken into custody by the police after Andy uncovered the criminal activities in the prison? |
| 0) Norton |
| 1) Heywood |
| 2) Hadley |
| 3) Bogs |
| 4) Red |
| Plot: In 1949, Andy overhears the brutal captain of the guards, Byron Hadley, complaining about being taxed on an inheritance, and offers to help him legally shelter the money. After a vicious assault by the Sisters nearly kills Andy, Hadley beats Bogs severely. Bogs is sent to another prison and Andy is never attacked again. Warden Samuel Norton meets Andy and reassigns him to the prison library to assist elderly inmate Brooks Hatlen. Andy's new job is a pretext for him to begin managing financial matters for the prison employees. As time passes, the Warden begins using Andy to handle matters for a variety of people including guards from other prisons and the warden himself. Andy begins writing weekly letters to the state government for funds to improve the decaying library. |
| score: 0.246143892166 |
| What does Red find in Andy's cache in Buxton? |
| 0) Pictures |
| 1) Letters |
| 2) A map |
| 3) Money and a letter |
| 4) Money and a key |
| Plot: After serving forty years, Red is finally paroled. He struggles to adapt to life outside prison and fears he never will. Remembering his promise to Andy, he visits Buxton and finds a cache containing money and a letter asking him to come to Zihuatanejo. Red violates his parole and travels to Fort Hancock, Texas to cross the border to Mexico, admitting he finally feels hope. On a beach in Zihuatanejo, he finds Andy, and the two friends are happily reunited. |
| score: 0.31875489208 |
| When does Red leave the jail? |
| 0) After forty years |
| 1) After twenty years |
| 2) After fifty years |
| 3) After fifty five years |
| 4) Afer forty five years |
| Plot: After serving forty years, Red is finally paroled. He struggles to adapt to life outside prison and fears he never will. Remembering his promise to Andy, he visits Buxton and finds a cache containing money and a letter asking him to come to Zihuatanejo. Red violates his parole and travels to Fort Hancock, Texas to cross the border to Mexico, admitting he finally feels hope. On a beach in Zihuatanejo, he finds Andy, and the two friends are happily reunited. |
| score: 0.196428920089 |
| Where is Andy reassigned to work from the laundry room? |
| 0) The finance office |
| 1) The library |
| 2) The kitchen |
| 3) The garden |
| 4) The warden's office |
| Plot: In 1954, Brooks is paroled, but cannot adjust to the outside world after fifty years in prison and hangs himself. Andy receives a library donation that includes a recording of The Marriage of Figaro. He plays an excerpt over the public address system, resulting in him receiving solitary confinement. After his release from solitary Andy explains that hope is what gets him through his time, a concept that Red dismisses. In 1963, Norton begins exploiting prison labor for public works, profiting by undercutting skilled labor costs and receiving kickbacks. He has Andy launder the money using the alias Randall Stephens. |
| score: 0.175919055339 |
| What does Andy start doing in the prison library? |
| 0) Planning a way of breaking out of prison |
| 1) Helping the warden |
| 2) Learning to read |
| 3) Managing financial matters for the prison employees |
| 4) Working for the government |
| Plot: In 1949, Andy overhears the brutal captain of the guards, Byron Hadley, complaining about being taxed on an inheritance, and offers to help him legally shelter the money. After a vicious assault by the Sisters nearly kills Andy, Hadley beats Bogs severely. Bogs is sent to another prison and Andy is never attacked again. Warden Samuel Norton meets Andy and reassigns him to the prison library to assist elderly inmate Brooks Hatlen. Andy's new job is a pretext for him to begin managing financial matters for the prison employees. As time passes, the Warden begins using Andy to handle matters for a variety of people including guards from other prisons and the warden himself. Andy begins writing weekly letters to the state government for funds to improve the decaying library. |
| score: 0.2701348386 |
| How often does Andy write to the government in order to get the money for the library? |
| 0) Daily |
| 1) Monthly |
| 2) Weekly |
| 3) Annually |
| 4) Twice a week |
| Plot: In 1949, Andy overhears the brutal captain of the guards, Byron Hadley, complaining about being taxed on an inheritance, and offers to help him legally shelter the money. After a vicious assault by the Sisters nearly kills Andy, Hadley beats Bogs severely. Bogs is sent to another prison and Andy is never attacked again. Warden Samuel Norton meets Andy and reassigns him to the prison library to assist elderly inmate Brooks Hatlen. Andy's new job is a pretext for him to begin managing financial matters for the prison employees. As time passes, the Warden begins using Andy to handle matters for a variety of people including guards from other prisons and the warden himself. Andy begins writing weekly letters to the state government for funds to improve the decaying library. |
| score: 0.219686827159 |
| What is Malcolm's wife's name? |
| 0) Andrea |
| 1) Lynn |
| 2) Annie |
| 3) Anna |
| 4) Anne |
| Plot: Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna Crowe, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted. |
| score: 0.344256765229 |
| What is Malcom Crowe's occupation? |
| 0) He is a social worker |
| 1) He is a teacher |
| 2) He is a psychiatrist |
| 3) He is a pediatric doctor |
| 4) He is a child psychologist |
| Plot: Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna Crowe, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted. |
| score: 0.405996982236 |
| Where did Cole's grandmother see Lynn, when she was not aware of it? |
| 0) At a piano recital |
| 1) At a musical |
| 2) At a talent show |
| 3) At a dance performance |
| 4) At a play |
| Plot: Learning to live with the ghosts he sees, Cole starts to fit in at school and gets the lead in the school play, which Crowe attends. The doctor and patient depart on positive terms and Cole suggests to Crowe that he should try speaking to Anna while she is asleep. Later, while stuck in a traffic jam, Cole confesses his secret to his mother, Lynn, saying that someone died in an accident up ahead and he knows because the person is right next to him. Lynn does not see the recently deceased, but Cole sees a woman cyclist with blood dripping down her face. Although his mother at first does not believe him, Cole proves his ability to her by talking about how his grandmother visits him. He describes how his grandmother saw his mother in a dance performance, even though Lynn thought her mother was not there. He further relays the answer to a question his mother privately asked at her mother's grave. When Cole says that his grandmother feels proud of Lynn, his mother tearfully accepts the truth and they hug each other. |
| score: 0.242035531382 |
| What does Cole suggest to Crowe about his wife and their communication? |
| 0) To talk to Anna while she is awake |
| 1) To talk to Anna while she is asleep |
| 2) To talk to Anna while she is cooking |
| 3) To talk to Anna while she is in the shower |
| 4) To talk to Anna while she is at work |
| Plot: Crowe returns home, where he finds his wife asleep with their wedding video playing. While still asleep, Anna asks her husband why he left her, and drops Crowe's wedding ring, which he suddenly discovers he has not been wearing. He remembers what Cole said about ghosts and realizes that he was actually killed by Vincent that night, and was unknowingly dead the entire time he was working with Cole. Because of Cole's efforts, Crowe's unfinished business rectifying his failure to understand and help Vincent is finally complete. Crowe fulfills the second reason he returned: to tell his wife she was never second, and that he loves her. His goal complete, he is free to leave the world of the living. |
| score: 0.366204316074 |
| How does Cole's grandmother feel about Lynn? |
| 0) She hates Lynn |
| 1) She is proud of her |
| 2) She is embarrassed by her |
| 3) She is angry with Lynn |
| 4) She is disappointed in her |
| Plot: Learning to live with the ghosts he sees, Cole starts to fit in at school and gets the lead in the school play, which Crowe attends. The doctor and patient depart on positive terms and Cole suggests to Crowe that he should try speaking to Anna while she is asleep. Later, while stuck in a traffic jam, Cole confesses his secret to his mother, Lynn, saying that someone died in an accident up ahead and he knows because the person is right next to him. Lynn does not see the recently deceased, but Cole sees a woman cyclist with blood dripping down her face. Although his mother at first does not believe him, Cole proves his ability to her by talking about how his grandmother visits him. He describes how his grandmother saw his mother in a dance performance, even though Lynn thought her mother was not there. He further relays the answer to a question his mother privately asked at her mother's grave. When Cole says that his grandmother feels proud of Lynn, his mother tearfully accepts the truth and they hug each other. |
| score: 0.263710344379 |
| What does Cole tell Malcom about what he sees? |
| 0) He says he see Malcom dying |
| 1) He says he sees himself dead |
| 2) He says he sees people who are about to die |
| 3) He says he sees strange animals |
| 4) He says he sees dead people walking around |
| Plot: The next fall, Crowe begins working with another patient, 9-year-old Cole Sear, whose case is similar to Vincent's. Crowe becomes dedicated to the boy, though he is haunted by doubts over his ability to help him after his failure with Vincent. Meanwhile, he and his wife seldom, if ever, speak or do anything together. Crowe feels he must help Cole in order to rectify his failure to Vincent and reconcile with his wife. Cole's mother, who truly loves him, worries about his social stamina, especially after seeing signs of physical abuse. Cole eventually confides his secret to Crowe: he sees dead people, who walk around like the living unaware they are dead. |
| score: 0.223378997484 |
| How old is Cole Sear? |
| 0) 9 years |
| 1) 8 years |
| 2) 5 years |
| 3) 10 years |
| 4) 12 years |
| Plot: The next fall, Crowe begins working with another patient, 9-year-old Cole Sear, whose case is similar to Vincent's. Crowe becomes dedicated to the boy, though he is haunted by doubts over his ability to help him after his failure with Vincent. Meanwhile, he and his wife seldom, if ever, speak or do anything together. Crowe feels he must help Cole in order to rectify his failure to Vincent and reconcile with his wife. Cole's mother, who truly loves him, worries about his social stamina, especially after seeing signs of physical abuse. Cole eventually confides his secret to Crowe: he sees dead people, who walk around like the living unaware they are dead. |
| score: 0.269204989742 |
| What does Vincent do when Crowe realizes he failed him? |
| 0) He kills himself |
| 1) He kills Crowe and runs away |
| 2) He shoots Crowe and kills himself |
| 3) He just leaves |
| 4) He kills Crowe and then calls the police |
| Plot: Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing him. Malcolm recognizes him as Vincent Grey, a former patient whom he treated as a child for hallucinations. After Crowe realizes he did fail him, Vincent shoots Crowe before killing himself. |
| score: 0.521417710924 |
| What did Malcom treat Vincent Grey in the past for? |
| 0) Paranoia |
| 1) Anger issues |
| 2) Bi-polar personality |
| 3) Hallucinations |
| 4) Psychosis |
| Plot: Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing him. Malcolm recognizes him as Vincent Grey, a former patient whom he treated as a child for hallucinations. After Crowe realizes he did fail him, Vincent shoots Crowe before killing himself. |
| score: 0.356228031639 |
| Why does Saverin confront Zuckerberg and Parker? |
| 0) He finds out the investment deal with Peter Thiel increased his share of Facebook from 0.03% to 34% |
| 1) He wants to tell Mark and Sean that he is tired of working for them and wants to branch out and do his own thing |
| 2) He wants to tell Mark and Sean that he has decided to go work for the Winklevoss twins instead |
| 3) He finds out the investment deal with Peter Thiel diluted his share of Facebook from 34% to 0.03% |
| 4) He finds out the investment deal with Peter Thiel diluted his share of Facebook from 100% to 0% |
| Plot: While competing in the Henley Royal Regatta for Harvard, the Winklevoss twins discover that Facebook has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the LSE and decide to sue the company for theft of intellectual property. Meanwhile, Saverin objects to Parker making business decisions for Facebook and freezes the company's bank account in the resulting dispute. He later relents when Zuckerberg reveals that they have secured $500,000 from angel investor Peter Thiel. However, Saverin confronts Zuckerberg and Parker when he discovers that the new investment deal allows his share of Facebook to be diluted from 34% to 0.03%, while maintaining the ownership percentage of all other parties. His name is removed from the masthead as co-founder. Saverin vows to sue Zuckerberg for all the company's shares before being ejected from the building. Later, a cocaine possession incident involving Parker and his attempt to place the blame on Saverin finally convinces Zuckerberg to cut ties with him. |
| score: 0.409452903222 |
| When does Zuckerberg end his communication with Parker? |
| 0) When Sean attempts to place the blame on Mark for an incident involving weed possession |
| 1) When Sean attempts to place the blame on Eduardo for an incident involving underage drinking |
| 2) When Sean attempts to place the blame on Eduardo for an incident involving weed possession |
| 3) After the cocaine possession incident. |
| 4) When Sean attempts to place the blame on Eduardo for an incident involving heroine possession |
| Plot: While competing in the Henley Royal Regatta for Harvard, the Winklevoss twins discover that Facebook has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the LSE and decide to sue the company for theft of intellectual property. Meanwhile, Saverin objects to Parker making business decisions for Facebook and freezes the company's bank account in the resulting dispute. He later relents when Zuckerberg reveals that they have secured $500,000 from angel investor Peter Thiel. However, Saverin confronts Zuckerberg and Parker when he discovers that the new investment deal allows his share of Facebook to be diluted from 34% to 0.03%, while maintaining the ownership percentage of all other parties. His name is removed from the masthead as co-founder. Saverin vows to sue Zuckerberg for all the company's shares before being ejected from the building. Later, a cocaine possession incident involving Parker and his attempt to place the blame on Saverin finally convinces Zuckerberg to cut ties with him. |
| score: 0.214609545547 |
| When do the Winklevoss twins decide to sue Zuckerberg? |
| 0) When they find out that Facesmash has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics |
| 1) When they find out that Facebook has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics |
| 2) When they find out that Livejournal has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics |
| 3) When they find out that Thefacebook has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics |
| 4) When they find out that Harvard Connection has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics |
| Plot: While competing in the Henley Royal Regatta for Harvard, the Winklevoss twins discover that Facebook has expanded to Oxford, Cambridge, and the LSE and decide to sue the company for theft of intellectual property. Meanwhile, Saverin objects to Parker making business decisions for Facebook and freezes the company's bank account in the resulting dispute. He later relents when Zuckerberg reveals that they have secured $500,000 from angel investor Peter Thiel. However, Saverin confronts Zuckerberg and Parker when he discovers that the new investment deal allows his share of Facebook to be diluted from 34% to 0.03%, while maintaining the ownership percentage of all other parties. His name is removed from the masthead as co-founder. Saverin vows to sue Zuckerberg for all the company's shares before being ejected from the building. Later, a cocaine possession incident involving Parker and his attempt to place the blame on Saverin finally convinces Zuckerberg to cut ties with him. |
| score: 0.369324213943 |
| Why do the Winklevoss brothers and Divya Narendra contact Zuckerberg? |
| 0) They want to befriend Zuckerberg so they will be more popular |
| 1) They want Zuckerberg to work with them on a dating website called Harvard Connection |
| 2) They want to buy Facemash from Zuckerberg |
| 3) They want Zuckerberg to work with them on a dating website called Facemash |
| 4) They want Zuckerberg to work with them on a dating website called Facebook |
| Plot: In late 2003, 19-year-old Harvard University student Mark Zuckerberg is dumped by his girlfriend Erica Albright. Returning to his dorm, Zuckerberg writes an insulting entry about Albright on his LiveJournal blog and then creates a campus website called Facemash by hacking into college databases to steal photos of female students, then allowing site visitors to rate their attractiveness. After traffic to the site crashes parts of Harvard's computer network, Zuckerberg is given six months of academic probation. However, Facemash's popularity attracts the attention of Harvard upperclassmen and twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and their business partner Divya Narendra. The trio invites Zuckerberg to work on Harvard Connection, a social network for Harvard students aimed at dating. |
| score: 0.435688597611 |
| Why are the Winklevoss brothers and Narendra mad at Zuckerberg? |
| 0) They think he stole their idea |
| 1) They are angry that he has more friends than them |
| 2) They are angry that he is more popular than them |
| 3) They think he cheated on an exam |
| 4) They think he stole money from them |
| Plot: After agreeing to work on the Winklevoss twins' concept, Zuckerberg approaches his friend Eduardo Saverin with an idea for what he calls Thefacebook, an online social networking website that would be exclusive to Ivy League students. Saverin provides $1,000 in seed funding, allowing Mark to build the website, which quickly becomes popular. When they learn of Thefacebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendra are incensed, believing that Zuckerberg stole their idea while keeping them deliberately in the dark by stalling on developing the Harvard Connection website. They raise their complaint with Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no value in either disciplinary action or Thefacebook website itself. |
| score: 0.308303847544 |
| What kind of website does Zuckerberg originally intend Thefacebook to be? |
| 0) A social networking site for gamers |
| 1) A social networking site exclusive to non-Ivy League students |
| 2) A social networking site exclusive to Ivy League students |
| 3) A social networking site where people can rate girls' attractiveness |
| 4) A social networking site where people can upload their own music |
| Plot: After agreeing to work on the Winklevoss twins' concept, Zuckerberg approaches his friend Eduardo Saverin with an idea for what he calls Thefacebook, an online social networking website that would be exclusive to Ivy League students. Saverin provides $1,000 in seed funding, allowing Mark to build the website, which quickly becomes popular. When they learn of Thefacebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendra are incensed, believing that Zuckerberg stole their idea while keeping them deliberately in the dark by stalling on developing the Harvard Connection website. They raise their complaint with Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no value in either disciplinary action or Thefacebook website itself. |
| score: 0.362167221317 |
| Who helps Zuckerberg create Thefacebook? |
| 0) Eduardo Saverin |
| 1) Eduardo Sarias |
| 2) Edward Saverin |
| 3) No one |
| 4) The Winklevoss Twins |
| Plot: After agreeing to work on the Winklevoss twins' concept, Zuckerberg approaches his friend Eduardo Saverin with an idea for what he calls Thefacebook, an online social networking website that would be exclusive to Ivy League students. Saverin provides $1,000 in seed funding, allowing Mark to build the website, which quickly becomes popular. When they learn of Thefacebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendra are incensed, believing that Zuckerberg stole their idea while keeping them deliberately in the dark by stalling on developing the Harvard Connection website. They raise their complaint with Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no value in either disciplinary action or Thefacebook website itself. |
| score: 0.357817763355 |
| Which universities join Thefacebook? |
| 0) Columbia, Havard and Stanford |
| 1) Stanford, UCLA and Yale |
| 2) NYU, Columbia and Fordham |
| 3) Yale and Indiana |
| 4) Yale, Columbia and Stanford |
| Plot: Saverin and Zuckerberg meet fellow student Christy Lee, who asks them to "Facebook me," a phrase which impresses both of them. As Thefacebook grows in popularity, Zuckerberg extends the network to Yale University, Columbia University and Stanford University. Lee arranges for Saverin and Zuckerberg to meet Napster co-founder Sean Parker, who presents a "billion dollar" vision for the company that impresses Zuckerberg. He also suggests dropping the "The" from Thefacebook. At Parker's suggestion, the company moves to Palo Alto, with Saverin remaining in New York to work on business development. After Parker promises to expand Facebook to two continents, Zuckerberg invites him to live at the house he is using as company headquarters. |
| score: 0.258199607424 |
| Why does Saverin sue the Facebook and Zuckerberg? |
| 0) For invading his privacy |
| 1) For breach of contract |
| 2) Because his Facebook shares were unfairly diluted when the company was incorporated |
| 3) Because he was not fairly compensated for his contribution to the company |
| 4) He claims Zuckerberg stole his idea and cut him out of the company |
| Plot: Throughout the film, the narrative is intercut with scenes from depositions taken in the Winklevoss twins' and Saverin's respective lawsuits against Zuckerberg and Facebook. The Winklevoss twins claim that Zuckerberg stole their idea, while Saverin claims his shares of Facebook were unfairly diluted when the company was incorporated. At the end, Marylin Delpy, a junior lawyer for the defense, informs Zuckerberg that they will settle with Saverin, since the sordid details of Facebook's founding and Zuckerberg's own callous attitude will make him highly unsympathetic to a jury. After everyone leaves, Zuckerberg is shown sending a friend request to Albright on Facebook and then refreshing the webpage every few seconds as he waits for her response. |
| score: 0.46002909696 |
| How many countries have access to Facebook, at the end of the movie? |
| 0) 25 |
| 1) 500 |
| 2) 207 |
| 3) 100 |
| 4) 65 |
| Plot: The epilogue states that Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss received a settlement of $65 million, signed a non-disclosure agreement, and rowed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, placing sixth; Eduardo Saverin received a settlement of an unknown amount and his name was restored to the Facebook masthead as a co-founder; the website has over 500 million members in 207 countries and is valued at 25 billion dollars; and Mark Zuckerberg is the world's youngest billionaire. |
| score: 0.22143711961 |
| What does Sze want Mcmanus and his group to do for him? |
| 0) He wants them to kill the Hungarian gang and their families. |
| 1) He wants them to steal cocaine which the Argentinians plan to buy from a Hungarian gang. |
| 2) He wants them to sell the cocaine to Argentinians for $91 million. |
| 3) He wants them to steal $91 million from the Argentinians. |
| 4) He wants them to destroy cocaine worth $91 million which the Argentinians want to sell to a Hungarian gang. |
| Plot: The group is later approached by Kobayashi, who says he is working for Sze. Kobayashi possesses extensive details about the five's criminal past and how each of them had slighted Sze at some point even without knowing it. He continues that Sze will consider their actions repaid if they destroy $91 million worth of cocaine being sold by Argentinians to a Hungarian gang, allowing them to keep the cash being used in the deal; if the five fail, Sze will kill their friends and families. |
| score: 0.444299767263 |
| How much is the cocaine being sold to the Hungarian gang worth? |
| 0) It is worth $81 million. |
| 1) It is worth $91 million. |
| 2) It is worth $90 million. |
| 3) It is worth $901 million. |
| 4) It is worth $92 million. |
| Plot: The group is later approached by Kobayashi, who says he is working for Sze. Kobayashi possesses extensive details about the five's criminal past and how each of them had slighted Sze at some point even without knowing it. He continues that Sze will consider their actions repaid if they destroy $91 million worth of cocaine being sold by Argentinians to a Hungarian gang, allowing them to keep the cash being used in the deal; if the five fail, Sze will kill their friends and families. |
| score: 0.349725068223 |
| Who does Kobayashi say he works for? |
| 0) He says he is working for McManus. |
| 1) He says he is working for Jack Baer. |
| 2) He says he is working for Sze. |
| 3) He says he is working for himself. |
| 4) He says he is working for Verbal. |
| Plot: Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too late. Outside the station, Verbal drops his limp and gets into a car driven by "Kobayashi". The film ends on a quote of Charles Baudelaire which Verbal used to describe Sze: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." |
| score: 0.383987750396 |
| Who gives McManus and his group the address where they find Fenster's body? |
| 0) Eddie Keaton. |
| 1) Edie Finneran. |
| 2) The Rabbi. |
| 3) Kobayashi. |
| 4) Dr. Plummer. |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.295327186395 |
| What does Keaton ask Verbal to do when the rest of the group goes to do the job? |
| 0) Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan win to take the money to Edie |
| 1) Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan win to take the goods to Edie |
| 2) Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie |
| 3) Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the jewels to Edie |
| 4) Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the goods to Edie |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.366616116707 |
| What does McManus and the group do after Fenster is killed? |
| 0) They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices |
| 1) They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by speaking with him in his offices |
| 2) They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by killing him in his offices |
| 3) They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by meeting him in his offices |
| 4) They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by shooting him in his offices |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.317786808006 |
| What is the name of Keaton's girlfriend? |
| 0) Edie Sedgwick |
| 1) Edie Britt |
| 2) Edie Campbell |
| 3) Edie Righton |
| 4) Edie Finneran |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.245087694384 |
| What does the mysterious man do after killing Keaton? |
| 0) The mysterious man kills Keaton and sets the plane on fire. |
| 1) The mysterious man kills Keaton and sets the ship on fire. |
| 2) The mysterious man kills Keaton and sets the truck on fire. |
| 3) The mysterious man kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. |
| 4) The mysterious man kills Keaton and sets the car on fire. |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.257336453781 |
| What does Kobayashi tell the group when they kidnap him? |
| 0) Dr. Plummer is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. |
| 1) Edie Finneran is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. |
| 2) Saul Berg is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. |
| 3) Jack Baer is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. |
| 4) Jeff Rabin is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.351739095588 |
| Do Keaton and McManus find the drugs after killing the Argentinians and the Hungarians? |
| 0) They found the goods |
| 1) They found the jewels |
| 2) They found the money |
| 3) They found the drugs |
| 4) They found none |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.292303411873 |
| What does Kujan tell Verbal about Edie? |
| 0) That Edie has been drowned |
| 1) That Edie has been burned |
| 2) That Edie has been blackmailed |
| 3) That Edie has been vanished |
| 4) That Edie has been killed |
| Plot: Verbal concludes his story, but Kujan does not believe it, insisting that Keaton must be Sze, as the man aboard the boat was Arturo Marquez, a drug dealer who escaped prosecution by claiming he could identify Sze. Kujan claims that the Argentinians were selling Marquez to Sze's rival Hungarian gang and Keaton used the heist as a distraction to let him kill Marquez. Kujan also informs Verbal that Edie has been killed, murdered in a Pennsylvania motel room. Verbal tearfully testifies that the entire plan was Keaton's idea and then refuses to say more. Verbal's bond is posted and he leaves. Kujan, thinking about Verbal's story, starts to recognize that several names and concepts from the story match up with papers and other details scattered through the messy office, such as the names "Redfoot" and "Kobayashi". This makes Kujan realize that nearly the entire background to the story was a fabrication created by Verbal, who is now revealed to be the real Keyser Sze. |
| score: 0.290782483176 |
| What was Marquez doing on the boat, according to Kujan? |
| 0) Argentinians were selling Marquez to Verbal's rival Hungarian gang |
| 1) Argentinians were selling Marquez to Sze's rival Hungarian gang |
| 2) Argentinians were selling Marquez to Edie's rival Hungarian gang |
| 3) Argentinians were selling Marquez to Berg's rival Hungarian gang |
| 4) Argentinians were selling Marquez to Keaton's rival Hungarian gang |
| Plot: Verbal concludes his story, but Kujan does not believe it, insisting that Keaton must be Sze, as the man aboard the boat was Arturo Marquez, a drug dealer who escaped prosecution by claiming he could identify Sze. Kujan claims that the Argentinians were selling Marquez to Sze's rival Hungarian gang and Keaton used the heist as a distraction to let him kill Marquez. Kujan also informs Verbal that Edie has been killed, murdered in a Pennsylvania motel room. Verbal tearfully testifies that the entire plan was Keaton's idea and then refuses to say more. Verbal's bond is posted and he leaves. Kujan, thinking about Verbal's story, starts to recognize that several names and concepts from the story match up with papers and other details scattered through the messy office, such as the names "Redfoot" and "Kobayashi". This makes Kujan realize that nearly the entire background to the story was a fabrication created by Verbal, who is now revealed to be the real Keyser Sze. |
| score: 0.393199477839 |
| Why does Kujan think was Keaton's reason for killing Marquez? |
| 0) Keaton used the cancer as a favor to let him kill Marquez. |
| 1) Keaton used the heist as a distraction to let him kill Marquez. |
| 2) Keaton used the heist as a opportunity to let him kill Marquez. |
| 3) Keaton used the misbehaviour as a favor to let him kill Marquez. |
| 4) Keaton used the blackmail as a distraction to let him kill Marquez. |
| Plot: Verbal concludes his story, but Kujan does not believe it, insisting that Keaton must be Sze, as the man aboard the boat was Arturo Marquez, a drug dealer who escaped prosecution by claiming he could identify Sze. Kujan claims that the Argentinians were selling Marquez to Sze's rival Hungarian gang and Keaton used the heist as a distraction to let him kill Marquez. Kujan also informs Verbal that Edie has been killed, murdered in a Pennsylvania motel room. Verbal tearfully testifies that the entire plan was Keaton's idea and then refuses to say more. Verbal's bond is posted and he leaves. Kujan, thinking about Verbal's story, starts to recognize that several names and concepts from the story match up with papers and other details scattered through the messy office, such as the names "Redfoot" and "Kobayashi". This makes Kujan realize that nearly the entire background to the story was a fabrication created by Verbal, who is now revealed to be the real Keyser Sze. |
| score: 0.344883318985 |
| Where was Edie killed? |
| 0) In a Pennsylvania nightclub |
| 1) In a Pennsylvania prison |
| 2) In a Pennsylvania theatre |
| 3) In a Pennsylvania motel room |
| 4) In a Pennsylvania school |
| Plot: Verbal concludes his story, but Kujan does not believe it, insisting that Keaton must be Sze, as the man aboard the boat was Arturo Marquez, a drug dealer who escaped prosecution by claiming he could identify Sze. Kujan claims that the Argentinians were selling Marquez to Sze's rival Hungarian gang and Keaton used the heist as a distraction to let him kill Marquez. Kujan also informs Verbal that Edie has been killed, murdered in a Pennsylvania motel room. Verbal tearfully testifies that the entire plan was Keaton's idea and then refuses to say more. Verbal's bond is posted and he leaves. Kujan, thinking about Verbal's story, starts to recognize that several names and concepts from the story match up with papers and other details scattered through the messy office, such as the names "Redfoot" and "Kobayashi". This makes Kujan realize that nearly the entire background to the story was a fabrication created by Verbal, who is now revealed to be the real Keyser Sze. |
| score: 0.181264151806 |
| Where is the ship docked? |
| 0) San Francisco Bay |
| 1) San Pedro Bay |
| 2) San Diego Bay |
| 3) San Antonio Bay |
| 4) San Luis Bay |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.155847500652 |
| What name does Kovaz mention to Baer at the hospital? |
| 0) Saul Berg |
| 1) Kobayashi |
| 2) Edie Finneran |
| 3) Keyser Sze |
| 4) Jeff Rabin |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.279549063558 |
| Who is Kovaz? |
| 0) A Vietnam criminal |
| 1) A Hungarian criminal |
| 2) A Hungarian soldier |
| 3) A Vietnam soldier |
| 4) A Hungarian civilian |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.202904518769 |
| What happens to Kovaz after the fire on the ship? |
| 0) He is hospitalized for multiple fractures |
| 1) He is hospitalized for bronchitis |
| 2) He is hospitalized for cellulitis |
| 3) He is hospitalized for anemia |
| 4) He is hospitalized for severe burns |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.171644719861 |
| Who is Dean Keaton? |
| 0) A former deputy police officer |
| 1) A former Miami police officer |
| 2) A former strict police officer |
| 3) A former corrupt police officer |
| 4) A former Iowa police officer |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.170904658097 |
| What is Kovaz's nationality? |
| 0) He keeping his true identity secret but he does yell in Hungarian |
| 1) He keeping his true identity secret but he does yell in Russian |
| 2) He keeping his true identity secret but he does yell in Austrians |
| 3) He keeping his true identity secret but he does yell in Colombians |
| 4) He keeping his true identity secret but he does yell in Georgians |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.209050653886 |
| Why does Kujan come to San Pedro? |
| 0) Kujan lured by reports of a large heroin shipment |
| 1) Kujan lured by reports of a large gun shipment |
| 2) Kujan lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment |
| 3) Kujan lured by reports of a large opium shipment |
| 4) Kujan lured by reports of a large drug shipment |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.291054804703 |
| Who is Dave Kujan? |
| 0) Special agent |
| 1) Customs agent |
| 2) Insurance agent |
| 3) FBI agent |
| 4) SWAT agent |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.172306170704 |
| Who survives the fire and the gunfight on the ship? |
| 0) Dave Kujan and Jack Baer |
| 1) Jeff Rabin and Edie Finneran |
| 2) Jeff Rabin and Roger Verbal Kint |
| 3) Arkos Kovaz and Dave Kujan |
| 4) Arkos Kovaz and Roger Verbal Kint |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.211558530921 |
| What lured Agent Baer to San Pedro? |
| 0) Lured by reports of a large drugs shipment |
| 1) Lured by reports of a large gun shipment |
| 2) Lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment |
| 3) Lured by reports of a large heroin shipment |
| 4) Lured by reports of a large marijuana shipment |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.253049610888 |
| Who is Jack Baer? |
| 0) FBI agent |
| 1) Service agent |
| 2) Special agent |
| 3) Insurance agent |
| 4) SWAT agent |
| Plot: A deadly firefight and a fire aboard a ship docked in the San Pedro Bay leaves only two survivors: a Hungarian criminal named Arkos Kovaz hospitalized from severe burns, and a small-time con artist, Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), a pathetic cripple. Separately, FBI agent Jack Baer (Giancarlo Esposito) and Customs agent Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) arrive in San Pedro, lured by reports of a large cocaine shipment, and Kujan's personal vendetta against Dean Keaton (Gabriel Byrne), a formerly corrupt police officer who has since given up his life of crime but who was supposedly involved in the massacre. While Baer is at the hospital attempting to get security for Kovaz, Kovaz begins yelling in Hungarian, and mentions the name Keyser Sze, which stops and stuns Baer. As Verbal later explains, Sze has a near mythical and vengeful reputation, having killed his own family when they were held hostage by a Hungarian gang and then killing all but one of the gang members before disappearing underground, keeping his true identity secret by insulating himself from his agents, who usually do not know for whom they are working. |
| score: 0.135607848132 |
| Who is the driver of the car that picks up Verbal from the police station? |
| 0) Keaton |
| 1) Saul Berg |
| 2) Kobayashi |
| 3) Edie Finneran |
| 4) Dr. Plummer |
| Plot: Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too late. Outside the station, Verbal drops his limp and gets into a car driven by "Kobayashi". The film ends on a quote of Charles Baudelaire which Verbal used to describe Sze: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." |
| score: 0.357997466317 |
| What Charles Baudelaire quote ends the movie? |
| 0) The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the people he didn't exist. |
| 1) The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the people he did exist. |
| 2) The greatest trick the god ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. |
| 3) The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. |
| 4) The greatest trick the god ever pulled was convincing the people he did exist. |
| Plot: Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too late. Outside the station, Verbal drops his limp and gets into a car driven by "Kobayashi". The film ends on a quote of Charles Baudelaire which Verbal used to describe Sze: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." |
| score: 0.373016324591 |
| Is Kujan able to stop Verbal after realizing he is the real Sze? |
| 0) Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too quick |
| 1) Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too late |
| 2) Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too untimely |
| 3) Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too early |
| 4) Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too fast |
| Plot: Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too late. Outside the station, Verbal drops his limp and gets into a car driven by "Kobayashi". The film ends on a quote of Charles Baudelaire which Verbal used to describe Sze: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." |
| score: 0.565930540634 |
| Who interrogates Verbal at a local police station? |
| 0) Jack Baer |
| 1) Jeff Rabin |
| 2) Saul Berg |
| 3) Dean Keaton |
| 4) Dave Kujan |
| Plot: Kujan races to try to stop Verbal but he is too late. Outside the station, Verbal drops his limp and gets into a car driven by "Kobayashi". The film ends on a quote of Charles Baudelaire which Verbal used to describe Sze: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." |
| score: 0.328076957095 |
| Who does Redfoot reveal as the person who set up the job for them? |
| 0) The job was set up by a lawyer named Kobayashi |
| 1) The job was set up by a lawyer named Saul Berg |
| 2) The job was set up by a lawyer named Jeff Rabin |
| 3) The job was set up by a lawyer named Fortier |
| 4) The job was set up by a lawyer named Renault |
| Plot: While Baer works with an interpreter to gain Kovaz's description of Sze, Kujan uses a messy office in the local police station to interrogate Verbal. Verbal's story, told in flashback, begins six weeks earlier, when he and four others were rounded up by the New York City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery. The other four are Keaton, Michael McManus (Stephen Baldwin), a professional thief, Fred Fenster (Benicio del Toro), McManus' partner who speaks in mangled English and Todd Hockney (Kevin Pollak), a hijacker. While in a holding cell, McManus convinces the others to get back at the police by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. After this job goes well, the five go to Los Angeles and fence the stolen goods with Redfoot (Peter Greene), McManus' contact. Redfoot identifies another lucrative potential smuggling operation. The five accept and pull off the heist but find out the shipment was of heroin, not jewelry as they thought. In an angry confrontation with Redfoot, he reveals the job was set up by a lawyer named Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite). |
| score: 0.211976311524 |
| What had happened to Verbal and his friends six weeks earlier? |
| 0) He and four others were rounded up by the Oklahoma City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery |
| 1) He and four others were rounded up by the New York City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery |
| 2) He and four others were rounded up by the Texas City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery |
| 3) He and four others were rounded up by the Baltimore City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery |
| 4) He and four others were rounded up by the Kansas City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery |
| Plot: While Baer works with an interpreter to gain Kovaz's description of Sze, Kujan uses a messy office in the local police station to interrogate Verbal. Verbal's story, told in flashback, begins six weeks earlier, when he and four others were rounded up by the New York City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery. The other four are Keaton, Michael McManus (Stephen Baldwin), a professional thief, Fred Fenster (Benicio del Toro), McManus' partner who speaks in mangled English and Todd Hockney (Kevin Pollak), a hijacker. While in a holding cell, McManus convinces the others to get back at the police by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. After this job goes well, the five go to Los Angeles and fence the stolen goods with Redfoot (Peter Greene), McManus' contact. Redfoot identifies another lucrative potential smuggling operation. The five accept and pull off the heist but find out the shipment was of heroin, not jewelry as they thought. In an angry confrontation with Redfoot, he reveals the job was set up by a lawyer named Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite). |
| score: 0.232540564174 |
| What are the names of four other suspects arrested with Verbal? |
| 0) Saul Berg, Michael McManus, Dave Kujan, and Todd Hockney |
| 1) Saul Berg, Michael McManus, Fred Fenster, and Todd Hockney |
| 2) Saul Berg, Michael McManus, Fred Fenster, and Edie Finneran |
| 3) Keaton, Michael McManus, Fred Fenster, and Todd Hockney |
| 4) Keaton, Michael McManus, Dave Kujan, and Edie Finneran |
| Plot: Overnight, Fenster bails on the group; the remaining four find his body the next day at an address Kobayashi provides. They attempt to gain the upper hand on Kobayashi by kidnapping him in his offices, but Kobayashi reveals that Edie Finneran (Suzy Amis), Keaton's lawyer and girlfriend, is in Kobayashi's offices on legal matters, and she will be killed if they do not complete the job. Kobayashi twists their arms further by threatening them and their families with untold mayhem, Sze's calling cards. With no choice, the others set out on the plan. As the deal starts, Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and should the plan fail to take the money to Edie, who will help him. Keaton and the others kill the Argentinians and the Hungarians, and then he and McManus clear the boat looking for the drugs but find none. McManus, Hockney and a man locked aboard the ship are killed by a person whose face is never seen. While Verbal looks on, this person kills Keaton and sets the boat on fire. Verbal has come to believe the mysterious man was Sze himself. |
| score: 0.309070416775 |
| What do McManus and the group do with the stolen goods? |
| 0) Fence the stolen goods with Fortier |
| 1) Fence the stolen goods with Finneran |
| 2) Fence the stolen goods with Renault |
| 3) Fence the stolen goods with Redfoot |
| 4) Fence the stolen goods with Berg |
| Plot: While Baer works with an interpreter to gain Kovaz's description of Sze, Kujan uses a messy office in the local police station to interrogate Verbal. Verbal's story, told in flashback, begins six weeks earlier, when he and four others were rounded up by the New York City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery. The other four are Keaton, Michael McManus (Stephen Baldwin), a professional thief, Fred Fenster (Benicio del Toro), McManus' partner who speaks in mangled English and Todd Hockney (Kevin Pollak), a hijacker. While in a holding cell, McManus convinces the others to get back at the police by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. After this job goes well, the five go to Los Angeles and fence the stolen goods with Redfoot (Peter Greene), McManus' contact. Redfoot identifies another lucrative potential smuggling operation. The five accept and pull off the heist but find out the shipment was of heroin, not jewelry as they thought. In an angry confrontation with Redfoot, he reveals the job was set up by a lawyer named Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite). |
| score: 0.198175273349 |
| What does McManus convince Keaton, Verbal, Hockney and Fenster to do while they are in a holding cell together? |
| 0) McManus convinces the others to get back at the navy by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. |
| 1) McManus convinces the others to get back at the military by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. |
| 2) McManus convinces the others to get back at the gangster by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. |
| 3) McManus convinces the others to get back at the police by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. |
| 4) McManus convinces the others to get back at the airforce by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. |
| Plot: While Baer works with an interpreter to gain Kovaz's description of Sze, Kujan uses a messy office in the local police station to interrogate Verbal. Verbal's story, told in flashback, begins six weeks earlier, when he and four others were rounded up by the New York City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery. The other four are Keaton, Michael McManus (Stephen Baldwin), a professional thief, Fred Fenster (Benicio del Toro), McManus' partner who speaks in mangled English and Todd Hockney (Kevin Pollak), a hijacker. While in a holding cell, McManus convinces the others to get back at the police by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. After this job goes well, the five go to Los Angeles and fence the stolen goods with Redfoot (Peter Greene), McManus' contact. Redfoot identifies another lucrative potential smuggling operation. The five accept and pull off the heist but find out the shipment was of heroin, not jewelry as they thought. In an angry confrontation with Redfoot, he reveals the job was set up by a lawyer named Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite). |
| score: 0.375108711868 |
| Who is McManus? |
| 0) A professional theatre makeup artist |
| 1) A professional consultant officer |
| 2) A professional engineer |
| 3) A professional thief |
| 4) A professional tattoo artist |
| Plot: While Baer works with an interpreter to gain Kovaz's description of Sze, Kujan uses a messy office in the local police station to interrogate Verbal. Verbal's story, told in flashback, begins six weeks earlier, when he and four others were rounded up by the New York City police as suspects in a gun shipment robbery. The other four are Keaton, Michael McManus (Stephen Baldwin), a professional thief, Fred Fenster (Benicio del Toro), McManus' partner who speaks in mangled English and Todd Hockney (Kevin Pollak), a hijacker. While in a holding cell, McManus convinces the others to get back at the police by intercepting a smuggler being escorted by corrupt cops and stealing his stash. After this job goes well, the five go to Los Angeles and fence the stolen goods with Redfoot (Peter Greene), McManus' contact. Redfoot identifies another lucrative potential smuggling operation. The five accept and pull off the heist but find out the shipment was of heroin, not jewelry as they thought. In an angry confrontation with Redfoot, he reveals the job was set up by a lawyer named Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite). |
| score: 0.150375962055 |
| What does Mary say when Steve confesses his feelings for her? |
| 0) That she respects Fran too much to let anything happen between her and and Steve |
| 1) That she still has feelings for Keith |
| 2) That she does not know what to say |
| 3) That he should respect Fran |
| 4) That she has feelings for him too |
| Plot: That night, Mary ends up getting so drunk that she winds up going in the middle of the road, and then struggles to get back in her apartment building. Then finally, she breaks down and laments over Keith being married and expecting a baby while she is still alone and miserable. Steve finally manages to get them in Mary's apartment when another tenant opens the door for them. Mary finally sobers and Steve decides to stay with her for a while. During that time, he comforts her and insists that Keith was a fool to pick Wendy over her. He then leaves but quickly returns and confesses that he has feelings for Mary. She sadly replies that she respects Fran too much to let anything happen between them and sends Steve away. |
| score: 0.462252673034 |
| Why is Mary angry at Steve? |
| 0) Because he is late for the dance lesson |
| 1) Because he got involved with her when he was already engaged to Fran |
| 2) Because she hates him |
| 3) Because she is jealous |
| 4) Because he lied about his name |
| Plot: Mary is left wondering whether she should continue to plan Fran and Steve's wedding, while Steve is left wondering whether his chemistry with Mary is a sign that he shouldnt be marrying Fran. Penny persuades Mary that her career is more important than whatever attraction she might have felt for Steve and Steve's colleague persuades him that the connection he had with Mary was just the result of pre-wedding nerves. |
| score: 0.395829577366 |
| What happens when Mary attends a dance lesson with a client? |
| 0) Fran introduces Steve to her as her fiance 'Eddie' |
| 1) She breaks her foot |
| 2) She is introduced to another client |
| 3) She sprains her ankle |
| 4) She meets Fran |
| Plot: A few days later Mary and Fran are at another of Marys weddings and Fran teases her for her dreamy look before Mary tells her about her movie date. Later on Mary is attending a dance lesson with another of her clients. Fran is also attending and introduces Mary to her fianc 'Eddie' who turns out to be Steve. When Fran leaves the pair to dance together Mary angrily rebukes him for leading her on and going behind Frans back. |
| score: 0.484277786656 |
| What does Mary do for living? |
| 0) She is a journalist |
| 1) She is a wedding planner |
| 2) She is a teacher |
| 3) She is a florist |
| 4) She owns a catering business |
| Plot: At the town hall, Massimo and Mary prepare to marry but her father stops the ceremony, realizing that the wedding is what he wants for her and not what she wants. Mary, who has given up on true love, insists that life isnt a fairytale and marrying Massimo is the right thing to do. But later, she realizes that he is not the one and ends up leaving the ceremony after all. |
| score: 0.255351140752 |
| Who is Keith? |
| 0) Mary's ex-fiance |
| 1) Mary's boyfriend |
| 2) Mary's brother |
| 3) Steve's best friend |
| 4) Wendy's ex-boyfriend |
| Plot: That night, Mary ends up getting so drunk that she winds up going in the middle of the road, and then struggles to get back in her apartment building. Then finally, she breaks down and laments over Keith being married and expecting a baby while she is still alone and miserable. Steve finally manages to get them in Mary's apartment when another tenant opens the door for them. Mary finally sobers and Steve decides to stay with her for a while. During that time, he comforts her and insists that Keith was a fool to pick Wendy over her. He then leaves but quickly returns and confesses that he has feelings for Mary. She sadly replies that she respects Fran too much to let anything happen between them and sends Steve away. |
| score: 0.258050288284 |
| What does Steve do for a living? |
| 0) He is a a surgeon |
| 1) He is a paramedic |
| 2) He is a radiologist |
| 3) He is a pediatrician |
| 4) He is a cardiologist |
| Plot: She later wakes up in hospital and the man who saved her is revealed to be the local pediatrician, Steve Edison (Matthew McConaughey). When Mary's friend and colleague Penny (Judy Greer) arrives she persuades Steve to attend an outdoor movie screening with them at the park, only to make up an excuse to leave the pair alone. At the movie Mary and Steve dance but as they are about to kiss a heavy downpour forces them to run for cover. |
| score: 0.24797555955 |
| Who offers Mary a proposal at a birthday party? |
| 0) Steve |
| 1) Peter |
| 2) Mark |
| 3) Frank |
| 4) Massimo |
| Plot: At the town hall, Massimo and Mary prepare to marry but her father stops the ceremony, realizing that the wedding is what he wants for her and not what she wants. Mary, who has given up on true love, insists that life isnt a fairytale and marrying Massimo is the right thing to do. But later, she realizes that he is not the one and ends up leaving the ceremony after all. |
| score: 0.417058334288 |
| What does Robbie find out about Glenn that would devastate Julia? |
| 0) Glenn is already married |
| 1) Glenn cheats on Julia and doesn't plan on stopping even after they get married |
| 2) Nothing; Glenn seems like the perfect husband |
| 3) Glenn is secretly a serial killer |
| 4) Glenn is gay |
| Plot: Heartbroken, Robbie leaves to get drunk and finds Glenn in the midst of his "pre-bachelor party party". After a heated exchange, Glenn punches Robbie and proceeds to mock him. An intoxicated Robbie goes home and finds Linda waiting for him and wanting to reconcile. Robbie passes out, but the following morning, Linda answers the door and introduces herself as Robbie's fiance to a crestfallen Julia. Julia runs to Glenn, wanting to be married immediately. Glenn happily offers to take her to Las Vegas. Before getting on the plane and during the flight, Julia begins to show regret for planning to marry Glenn. |
| score: 0.430721050467 |
| Who all goes on the double date? |
| 0) Julia, Glenn, Angie, and Robbie |
| 1) Julia, Glenn, Linda, and Robbie |
| 2) Julia, Glenn, Holly, and Robbie |
| 3) Linda, Glenn, Angie, and Robbie |
| 4) Kate, Glenn, Holly, and Robbie |
| Plot: On their wedding day, Robbie's sister, Kate, informs him about Linda changing her mind about the wedding, leaving Robbie emotionally devastated and humiliated. Later that day, Linda visits Robbie and he confronts her for leaving him at the altar, rather than tell him the truth so they can cancel the wedding. She reveals that she stopped loving him when she found out that he lost his ambitions of being a rock star and instead became a wedding singer. Linda tells Robbie that after talking to her friends, she realizes she can't continue lying to herself and ends their relationship. He tries to move forward with his life, but despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up and later asks him to help her plan her own wedding. Robbie eventually agrees and their friendship blossoms. Meanwhile, as he spends more time with Julia, Robbie begins to realize how shallow Linda was. During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), Robbie learns that Glenn frequently cheats on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married. |
| score: 0.310840558983 |
| How did Robbie feel when he found out that Linda had changed her mind about the wedding? |
| 0) Angry but relieved |
| 1) He didn't care |
| 2) Devastated and humiliated |
| 3) Happy and relieved |
| 4) Anxious and excited |
| Plot: On their wedding day, Robbie's sister, Kate, informs him about Linda changing her mind about the wedding, leaving Robbie emotionally devastated and humiliated. Later that day, Linda visits Robbie and he confronts her for leaving him at the altar, rather than tell him the truth so they can cancel the wedding. She reveals that she stopped loving him when she found out that he lost his ambitions of being a rock star and instead became a wedding singer. Linda tells Robbie that after talking to her friends, she realizes she can't continue lying to herself and ends their relationship. He tries to move forward with his life, but despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up and later asks him to help her plan her own wedding. Robbie eventually agrees and their friendship blossoms. Meanwhile, as he spends more time with Julia, Robbie begins to realize how shallow Linda was. During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), Robbie learns that Glenn frequently cheats on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married. |
| score: 0.267767780741 |
| Who tries to attack Robbie on the plane ride to Las Vegas? |
| 0) Glenn |
| 1) George |
| 2) An Idol fan |
| 3) A female flight attendant |
| 4) Idol |
| Plot: Heartbroken, Robbie leaves to get drunk and finds Glenn in the midst of his "pre-bachelor party party". After a heated exchange, Glenn punches Robbie and proceeds to mock him. An intoxicated Robbie goes home and finds Linda waiting for him and wanting to reconcile. Robbie passes out, but the following morning, Linda answers the door and introduces herself as Robbie's fiance to a crestfallen Julia. Julia runs to Glenn, wanting to be married immediately. Glenn happily offers to take her to Las Vegas. Before getting on the plane and during the flight, Julia begins to show regret for planning to marry Glenn. |
| score: 0.352326632425 |
| Why does Robbie decide to get a normal job? |
| 0) He needs more money |
| 1) He wants a change of pace |
| 2) He thinks he can impress Julia by getting a conventional job |
| 3) He is bored as a wedding singer |
| 4) He can't get anymore gigs as a wedding singer |
| Plot: Julia and Robbie are increasingly confused by their deepening feelings for each other and Robbie mistakenly believes that he can impress Julia by getting a more conventional job. She becomes angry with him for assuming that she is marrying Glenn for his money. After confiding in his best friend, Sammy (Allen Covert), Robbie finally decides to confess his true feelings and goes to Julia's house. When he arrives, he sees her through her bedroom window. She is wearing her wedding dress and happily imagining herself as Robbie's wife, but Robbie mistakenly concludes that she is looking forward to marrying Glenn. |
| score: 0.321222641579 |
| Why does Robbie think that Julia is wearing her wedding dress? |
| 0) He thinks she is imagining herself getting married Sammy |
| 1) He thinks she is imagining herself getting married Glenn |
| 2) He thinks she just wants to make sure it fits |
| 3) He thinks she is playing dress-up |
| 4) He thinks she is imagining herself getting married to him |
| Plot: Julia and Robbie are increasingly confused by their deepening feelings for each other and Robbie mistakenly believes that he can impress Julia by getting a more conventional job. She becomes angry with him for assuming that she is marrying Glenn for his money. After confiding in his best friend, Sammy (Allen Covert), Robbie finally decides to confess his true feelings and goes to Julia's house. When he arrives, he sees her through her bedroom window. She is wearing her wedding dress and happily imagining herself as Robbie's wife, but Robbie mistakenly concludes that she is looking forward to marrying Glenn. |
| score: 0.419155240076 |
| While hanging out with Julia, what does Robbie realize about Linda? |
| 0) She had a broken thumb |
| 1) She was the most intelligent person he had ever met |
| 2) She was perfect |
| 3) She was shallow |
| 4) She was conceited |
| Plot: On their wedding day, Robbie's sister, Kate, informs him about Linda changing her mind about the wedding, leaving Robbie emotionally devastated and humiliated. Later that day, Linda visits Robbie and he confronts her for leaving him at the altar, rather than tell him the truth so they can cancel the wedding. She reveals that she stopped loving him when she found out that he lost his ambitions of being a rock star and instead became a wedding singer. Linda tells Robbie that after talking to her friends, she realizes she can't continue lying to herself and ends their relationship. He tries to move forward with his life, but despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up and later asks him to help her plan her own wedding. Robbie eventually agrees and their friendship blossoms. Meanwhile, as he spends more time with Julia, Robbie begins to realize how shallow Linda was. During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), Robbie learns that Glenn frequently cheats on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married. |
| score: 0.273007295484 |
| What does Julia ask Robbie to help her with? |
| 0) Plan a birthday party |
| 1) Write a song |
| 2) Build a house |
| 3) Plan her wedding |
| 4) Plan her engagement party |
| Plot: Julia and Robbie are increasingly confused by their deepening feelings for each other and Robbie mistakenly believes that he can impress Julia by getting a more conventional job. She becomes angry with him for assuming that she is marrying Glenn for his money. After confiding in his best friend, Sammy (Allen Covert), Robbie finally decides to confess his true feelings and goes to Julia's house. When he arrives, he sees her through her bedroom window. She is wearing her wedding dress and happily imagining herself as Robbie's wife, but Robbie mistakenly concludes that she is looking forward to marrying Glenn. |
| score: 0.241923417368 |
| What unfortunate event happened to Robbie on his wedding day? |
| 0) His bride-to-be died |
| 1) His bride-to-be cheated on him |
| 2) His mother died |
| 3) He got hit by a car |
| 4) He was left at the altar |
| Plot: On their wedding day, Robbie's sister, Kate, informs him about Linda changing her mind about the wedding, leaving Robbie emotionally devastated and humiliated. Later that day, Linda visits Robbie and he confronts her for leaving him at the altar, rather than tell him the truth so they can cancel the wedding. She reveals that she stopped loving him when she found out that he lost his ambitions of being a rock star and instead became a wedding singer. Linda tells Robbie that after talking to her friends, she realizes she can't continue lying to herself and ends their relationship. He tries to move forward with his life, but despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up and later asks him to help her plan her own wedding. Robbie eventually agrees and their friendship blossoms. Meanwhile, as he spends more time with Julia, Robbie begins to realize how shallow Linda was. During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), Robbie learns that Glenn frequently cheats on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married. |
| score: 0.203570918344 |
| Who convinced Linda to leave Robbie? |
| 0) Sammy |
| 1) Holly |
| 2) Andy |
| 3) Linda |
| 4) Kate |
| Plot: Heartbroken, Robbie leaves to get drunk and finds Glenn in the midst of his "pre-bachelor party party". After a heated exchange, Glenn punches Robbie and proceeds to mock him. An intoxicated Robbie goes home and finds Linda waiting for him and wanting to reconcile. Robbie passes out, but the following morning, Linda answers the door and introduces herself as Robbie's fiance to a crestfallen Julia. Julia runs to Glenn, wanting to be married immediately. Glenn happily offers to take her to Las Vegas. Before getting on the plane and during the flight, Julia begins to show regret for planning to marry Glenn. |
| score: 0.320825709267 |
| What effect did Linda's decision not to marry Robbie have on him? |
| 0) He was devastated |
| 1) He was relieved |
| 2) He decided to change careers |
| 3) He went on a date with Angie |
| 4) He quit his job |
| Plot: On their wedding day, Robbie's sister, Kate, informs him about Linda changing her mind about the wedding, leaving Robbie emotionally devastated and humiliated. Later that day, Linda visits Robbie and he confronts her for leaving him at the altar, rather than tell him the truth so they can cancel the wedding. She reveals that she stopped loving him when she found out that he lost his ambitions of being a rock star and instead became a wedding singer. Linda tells Robbie that after talking to her friends, she realizes she can't continue lying to herself and ends their relationship. He tries to move forward with his life, but despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up and later asks him to help her plan her own wedding. Robbie eventually agrees and their friendship blossoms. Meanwhile, as he spends more time with Julia, Robbie begins to realize how shallow Linda was. During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), Robbie learns that Glenn frequently cheats on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married. |
| score: 0.210349168435 |
| What unfortunate event happens to Robbie on his wedding day? |
| 0) He decides he no longer wants to get married |
| 1) He gets into a car accident |
| 2) His bride-to-be gets into a car accident |
| 3) He is late for the ceremony |
| 4) His bride changes her mind |
| Plot: On their wedding day, Robbie's sister, Kate, informs him about Linda changing her mind about the wedding, leaving Robbie emotionally devastated and humiliated. Later that day, Linda visits Robbie and he confronts her for leaving him at the altar, rather than tell him the truth so they can cancel the wedding. She reveals that she stopped loving him when she found out that he lost his ambitions of being a rock star and instead became a wedding singer. Linda tells Robbie that after talking to her friends, she realizes she can't continue lying to herself and ends their relationship. He tries to move forward with his life, but despair hinders his performances. Julia tries to cheer him up and later asks him to help her plan her own wedding. Robbie eventually agrees and their friendship blossoms. Meanwhile, as he spends more time with Julia, Robbie begins to realize how shallow Linda was. During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Julia's cousin, Holly (Christine Taylor), Robbie learns that Glenn frequently cheats on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married. |
| score: 0.169455782485 |
| What does Jordan do after getting out of jail? |
| 0) He works in prison as a security guard |
| 1) He decides not to work anymore as he has enough money |
| 2) He works as a Wall Street banker |
| 3) He hosts seminar on sales technique |
| 4) He runs a hotel in Nevada |
| Plot: Despite this one breach, Jordan receives a reduced sentence for his testimony and is sentenced to 36 months in a minimum security prison in Nevada. After his release, Jordan makes a living hosting seminars on sales technique. |
| score: 0.41884544247 |
| What happens with the plane which was supposed to take Jordan from Italy to Switzerland after the storm? |
| 0) Jordan crashes it because he is drunk |
| 1) A big storm crashes it |
| 2) The Italians shoot it down |
| 3) It runs out of fuel |
| 4) It is destroyed when a seagull flies into its engine |
| Plot: Jordan, Donnie and their wives are on a yacht trip to Italy when they learn that Aunt Emma has died of a heart attack. Over the objections of his grieving wife and his yacht captain, Jordan decides to sail to Monaco so they can drive to Switzerland without getting their passports stamped at the border and settle the bank account, but a violent storm capsizes their yacht. After their rescue by Italians, the plane sent to take them to Geneva is destroyed when a seagull flies into the engine. Jordan considers this a sign from God and decides to sober up. |
| score: 0.366306447854 |
| How does FBI learn that Jordan has breached their cooperation deal? |
| 0) Mark tells them |
| 1) Mark slips them a note. |
| 2) Donnie gives them the note Jordan slpped to him. |
| 3) Teresa warns them about Jordan. |
| 4) Max calls and tells them. |
| Plot: The next morning, Jordan wears a wire to work. Jordan slips Donnie a note warning him about the wire. Donnie gives it to the FBI, and Jordan is arrested for breaching his cooperation deal. The FBI raids and shuts down Stratton Oakmont. |
| score: 0.50765068434 |
| What does Jordan do when he comes to work wearing a wire? |
| 0) He goes out drinking. |
| 1) He goes to Naomi. |
| 2) He disappears. |
| 3) He slips Donnie a note warning him about the wire |
| 4) He slips Mark a note about wearing a wire. |
| Plot: The next morning, Jordan wears a wire to work. Jordan slips Donnie a note warning him about the wire. Donnie gives it to the FBI, and Jordan is arrested for breaching his cooperation deal. The FBI raids and shuts down Stratton Oakmont. |
| score: 0.44985041524 |
| What does Jordan decide when he is arrested? |
| 0) To gather evidence on his colleagues in exchange for leniency |
| 1) To pretend he doesn't know anything |
| 2) To get even with Saurel |
| 3) To report all his colleagues as an act of revenge |
| 4) To sell his company |
| Plot: Two years later, the FBI arrests Jordan. Saurel, arrested in Florida over an unrelated charge, has told the FBI everything. Since the evidence against him is overwhelming, Jordan agrees to gather evidence on his colleagues in exchange for leniency. |
| score: 0.454609697704 |
| Who exposes Jordan to FBI? |
| 0) Max |
| 1) Naomi |
| 2) Donnie |
| 3) Nicky |
| 4) Saurel |
| Plot: Two years later, the FBI arrests Jordan. Saurel, arrested in Florida over an unrelated charge, has told the FBI everything. Since the evidence against him is overwhelming, Jordan agrees to gather evidence on his colleagues in exchange for leniency. |
| score: 0.459502217159 |
| How does Jordan's success influence his behaviour? |
| 0) He becomes more cautious |
| 1) He becomes a criminal |
| 2) He ignores his old friends |
| 3) He neglects his wife |
| 4) He takes on a decadent luxurious lifestyle |
| Plot: As Jordan becomes immensely successful, he slides into a decadent lifestyle of prostitutes and Quaaludes. He has an affair with a woman named Naomi Lapaglia (Margot Robbie). When his wife Teresa finds out, they divorce and he marries Naomi, soon having a daughter. Meanwhile, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the FBI begin investigating Stratton Oakmont. |
| score: 0.28032026056 |
| Who helps Jordan open a Swiss bank account, apart from Emma? |
| 0) Brad |
| 1) Manny |
| 2) Donnie |
| 3) Saurel |
| 4) Max |
| Plot: Two years later, the FBI arrests Jordan. Saurel, arrested in Florida over an unrelated charge, has told the FBI everything. Since the evidence against him is overwhelming, Jordan agrees to gather evidence on his colleagues in exchange for leniency. |
| score: 0.342894889155 |
| How does Jordan make $22 million in three hours? |
| 0) By evading income taxes |
| 1) By smuggling cash out of Switzerland |
| 2) By securing the Steve Madden IPO |
| 3) By stealing it from smaller firms |
| 4) By hiking the price of his stocks illegally |
| Plot: Jordan illegally makes $22 million in three hours upon securing the IPO of Steve Madden This brings him and his firm to the attention of the FBI, mainly agent Patrick Denham (Kyle Chandler). To hide his illegitimate money, Jordan opens a Swiss bank account with corrupt banker Jean-Jacques Saurel (Jean Dujardin) in the name of Naomi's aunt Emma (Joanna Lumley), who is a British citizen and outside the reach of American authorities. He uses the wife and in-laws of his friend Brad Bodnick (Jon Bernthal), who have European passports, to smuggle cash to Switzerland. |
| score: 0.287270050093 |
| Why does Jordan's father try to persuade Jordan to leave the company? |
| 0) To save the company from going down with Jordan |
| 1) So that he can take over as CEO |
| 2) So that Jordan wont be arrested |
| 3) So the FBI wont be able to get evidence against him |
| 4) |
| Plot: Two years later, the FBI arrests Jordan. Saurel, arrested in Florida over an unrelated charge, has told the FBI everything. Since the evidence against him is overwhelming, Jordan agrees to gather evidence on his colleagues in exchange for leniency. |
| score: 0.422328144116 |
| Where does Jordan Belfort start working after losing his job at Wall Street? |
| 0) A construction company |
| 1) A brokerage firm |
| 2) An acounting firm |
| 3) A law firm |
| 4) A newspaper |
| Plot: In 1987, Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) loses his job as a Wall Street stockbroker employed by a man named Mark Hanna (Matthew McConaughey) due to Black Monday. He takes a job at a boiler room brokerage firm on Long Island that specializes in penny stocks. Thanks to his aggressive pitching style and the high commissions, Belfort makes a small fortune. |
| score: 0.35997797117 |
| What's the name of Jordan's new company? |
| 0) Belfort & Azoff |
| 1) Stratton Oakmont |
| 2) Donnie's Company |
| 3) Belfort's Company |
| 4) Belfort and Co. |
| Plot: The next morning, Jordan wears a wire to work. Jordan slips Donnie a note warning him about the wire. Donnie gives it to the FBI, and Jordan is arrested for breaching his cooperation deal. The FBI raids and shuts down Stratton Oakmont. |
| score: 0.452704682453 |
| Who is Jordan's partner in the new company? |
| 0) Mark |
| 1) Donnie |
| 2) Brad |
| 3) Nicky |
| 4) Manny |
| Plot: The next morning, Jordan wears a wire to work. Jordan slips Donnie a note warning him about the wire. Donnie gives it to the FBI, and Jordan is arrested for breaching his cooperation deal. The FBI raids and shuts down Stratton Oakmont. |
| score: 0.372120019047 |
| Why does Jordan attack Naomi? |
| 0) Because she tells him she will divorce him and take their daughter |
| 1) Because he is angry |
| 2) Because she tells him she doesn't love him anymore |
| 3) Because she is cheating on him |
| 4) Because he is high on drugs |
| Plot: Disgusted with Jordan's lifestyle, Naomi tells Jordan she will divorce him and wants full custody of their daughter and their unborn child. Enraged, Jordan assaults his wife, takes cocaine, and ends up crashing his car in his driveway during an attempt to abscond with their daughter. Naomi takes her daughter off him and leaves him defeated in the car. |
| score: 0.41164675747 |
| What had Mr. Sandhu done to Shaun? |
| 0) He had beaten him up. |
| 1) He had called his parents who came for him to the shop. |
| 2) He banned him from his shop. |
| 3) He stole some of his clothes. |
| 4) He reported him to the police. |
| Plot: Shaun finds a mentor figure in Combo, who in turn is impressed by and identifies with Shaun. Shaun goes with Combo's group to a white nationalist meeting. After Pukey expresses doubt over their racist and nationalistic politics, Combo throws him out of the group and sends him back to Woody. The gang then engages in racist antagonism of, among others, shopkeeper Mr. Sandhu, an Indian man who had previously banned Shaun from his shop. |
| score: 0.312907414053 |
| What meeting does Combo and his group attend? |
| 0) A punk meeting. |
| 1) An anarchist meeting. |
| 2) A motorcycle meeting. |
| 3) A white nationalist meeting. |
| 4) A national celebration in a park. |
| Plot: Shaun finds a mentor figure in Combo, who in turn is impressed by and identifies with Shaun. Shaun goes with Combo's group to a white nationalist meeting. After Pukey expresses doubt over their racist and nationalistic politics, Combo throws him out of the group and sends him back to Woody. The gang then engages in racist antagonism of, among others, shopkeeper Mr. Sandhu, an Indian man who had previously banned Shaun from his shop. |
| score: 0.31685525113 |
| What happens to Pukey after he expresses his doubt about the groups actions? |
| 0) They send him back to Woody. |
| 1) They threaten his family. |
| 2) They beat him up. |
| 3) They threaten him. |
| 4) They send him back to Meggy. |
| Plot: Shaun finds a mentor figure in Combo, who in turn is impressed by and identifies with Shaun. Shaun goes with Combo's group to a white nationalist meeting. After Pukey expresses doubt over their racist and nationalistic politics, Combo throws him out of the group and sends him back to Woody. The gang then engages in racist antagonism of, among others, shopkeeper Mr. Sandhu, an Indian man who had previously banned Shaun from his shop. |
| score: 0.323600746901 |
| What activities does Combo and his group engage in? |
| 0) Shoplifting. |
| 1) Car racing. |
| 2) Bank robbing. |
| 3) Racist antagonism. |
| 4) Protests against the government. |
| Plot: Shaun finds a mentor figure in Combo, who in turn is impressed by and identifies with Shaun. Shaun goes with Combo's group to a white nationalist meeting. After Pukey expresses doubt over their racist and nationalistic politics, Combo throws him out of the group and sends him back to Woody. The gang then engages in racist antagonism of, among others, shopkeeper Mr. Sandhu, an Indian man who had previously banned Shaun from his shop. |
| score: 0.330059407781 |
| Why does Shaun get into a fight at school? |
| 0) Because he gets upset at a classmate for making an offensive joke about his mother |
| 1) Because he gets upset at a classmate for making fun of his clothes |
| 2) Because he gets upset at a classmate for trying to take his lunch money |
| 3) kBecause he gets upset at a classmate for making an offensive joke about his favorite teacher |
| 4) Because he gets upset at a classmate for making an offensive joke about his father |
| Plot: In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun gets into a fight at school after a classmate makes an offensive joke about his father, who died in the Falklands War. On his way home, Shaun comes across a gang of young skinheads led by Woody, who feels sympathy for Shaun and invites him to join the group. They accept Shaun as a member, and he finds a big brother in Woody, while developing a romance with Smell, an older girl who dresses in a new wave style. |
| score: 0.347344619208 |
| Who does Shaun meet on his way home? |
| 0) A gang of homeless youth |
| 1) A gang of young neo-Nazis |
| 2) A gang of young skinheads |
| 3) Police officers |
| 4) A gang of young anarchists |
| Plot: In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun gets into a fight at school after a classmate makes an offensive joke about his father, who died in the Falklands War. On his way home, Shaun comes across a gang of young skinheads led by Woody, who feels sympathy for Shaun and invites him to join the group. They accept Shaun as a member, and he finds a big brother in Woody, while developing a romance with Smell, an older girl who dresses in a new wave style. |
| score: 0.376591449459 |
| What is Smell's age in relation to Shaun's? |
| 0) It is unclear |
| 1) She is a few years younger than Shaun |
| 2) She is twice Shaun's age |
| 3) She is the same age as Shaun |
| 4) She is a few years older than Shaun |
| Plot: In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun gets into a fight at school after a classmate makes an offensive joke about his father, who died in the Falklands War. On his way home, Shaun comes across a gang of young skinheads led by Woody, who feels sympathy for Shaun and invites him to join the group. They accept Shaun as a member, and he finds a big brother in Woody, while developing a romance with Smell, an older girl who dresses in a new wave style. |
| score: 0.406954476725 |
| Who does Shaun start a romantic relationship with? |
| 0) Lol |
| 1) Kelly |
| 2) Cynth |
| 3) Smell |
| 4) Mel |
| Plot: In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun gets into a fight at school after a classmate makes an offensive joke about his father, who died in the Falklands War. On his way home, Shaun comes across a gang of young skinheads led by Woody, who feels sympathy for Shaun and invites him to join the group. They accept Shaun as a member, and he finds a big brother in Woody, while developing a romance with Smell, an older girl who dresses in a new wave style. |
| score: 0.301462140243 |
| Who is the leader of the skinheads Shaun meets? |
| 0) Gadget |
| 1) Milky |
| 2) Smell |
| 3) Combo |
| 4) Woody |
| Plot: In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun gets into a fight at school after a classmate makes an offensive joke about his father, who died in the Falklands War. On his way home, Shaun comes across a gang of young skinheads led by Woody, who feels sympathy for Shaun and invites him to join the group. They accept Shaun as a member, and he finds a big brother in Woody, while developing a romance with Smell, an older girl who dresses in a new wave style. |
| score: 0.417849138039 |
| How old is Shaun in 1983? |
| 0) 8 |
| 1) 12 |
| 2) 18 |
| 3) 5 |
| 4) 15 |
| Plot: In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun gets into a fight at school after a classmate makes an offensive joke about his father, who died in the Falklands War. On his way home, Shaun comes across a gang of young skinheads led by Woody, who feels sympathy for Shaun and invites him to join the group. They accept Shaun as a member, and he finds a big brother in Woody, while developing a romance with Smell, an older girl who dresses in a new wave style. |
| score: 0.286735744857 |
| What is Shuan's mother's name? |
| 0) The name of Shaun's mother is Meggy. |
| 1) The name of Shaun's mother is Caroline. |
| 2) The name of Shaun's mother is Cynthia. |
| 3) The name of Shaun's mother is Carol. |
| 4) The name of Shaun's mother is Cecilia. |
| Plot: The film cuts forward to Shaun in his room brooding about what has happened, with his mother Cynthia assuring Shaun that Milky will be all right. Shaun is then shown walking near the beach and throwing his Saint George Flag, a gift from Combo, into the sea. |
| score: 0.298301989526 |
| What does Shaun do with the Saint George Flag he got from Combo? |
| 0) He throws it in the trash. |
| 1) He throws it into the sea. |
| 2) He puts it under his bed. |
| 3) He makes a flagpole so that he can wave it. |
| 4) He hangs it on the wall of his room. |
| Plot: The film cuts forward to Shaun in his room brooding about what has happened, with his mother Cynthia assuring Shaun that Milky will be all right. Shaun is then shown walking near the beach and throwing his Saint George Flag, a gift from Combo, into the sea. |
| score: 0.406746667725 |
| What was the gift Shaun got from Combo? |
| 0) It was a skateboard. |
| 1) It was a pocket watch. |
| 2) It was a British flag. |
| 3) It was a Saint George flag. |
| 4) It was a custom-made T-shirt. |
| Plot: The film cuts forward to Shaun in his room brooding about what has happened, with his mother Cynthia assuring Shaun that Milky will be all right. Shaun is then shown walking near the beach and throwing his Saint George Flag, a gift from Combo, into the sea. |
| score: 0.483753120822 |
| Who does Shaun go with when the group splits? |
| 0) He creates his own group with Pukey. |
| 1) He goes with Combo. |
| 2) He goes with Combo and Woody. |
| 3) He goes with Woody. |
| 4) He goes with Gadget. |
| Plot: The film cuts forward to Shaun in his room brooding about what has happened, with his mother Cynthia assuring Shaun that Milky will be all right. Shaun is then shown walking near the beach and throwing his Saint George Flag, a gift from Combo, into the sea. |
| score: 0.409390956824 |
| What is Combo's personality like? |
| 0) He is a charismatic and stable person. |
| 1) He is charismatic and open-minded. |
| 2) He is charismatic, but unstable with sociopathic tendencies. |
| 3) He is introvert and pessimistic. |
| 4) He is a psychopath. |
| Plot: Combo, an older skinhead, returns to the group after a prison sentence, accompanied by a knife-wielding moustachioed man called Banjo. A charismatic but unstable individual with sociopathic tendencies, Combo expresses English nationalist and racist views, and attempts to enforce his leadership over the other skinheads. This leads the group to split, with young Shaun, the belligerent Pukey, and Gadget, who feels bullied by Woody for his weight, choosing Combo over Woody's apolitical gang. |
| score: 0.299412391523 |
| Who is Combo? |
| 0) He is a professional assassin. |
| 1) He is member of a gang. |
| 2) He is an older skinhead. |
| 3) He is a tattoo artist. |
| 4) He is a drug dealer. |
| Plot: Combo becomes depressed after Lol, Woody's girlfriend, rejects him when he admits that he has loved her since they had sex years before. To console himself, Combo buys cannabis from Milky, the only black skinhead in Woody's gang. During a party, Combo and Milky bond while intoxicated, but Combo becomes increasingly jealous when Milky shares details of his many relatives and comfortable family life. Enraged, Combo beats Milky into a coma while Banjo holds down Shaun, who watches in horror. When Banjo desires to hit Milky as well, Combo violently beats him and evicts him from the apartment. Horrified at what he has done, Combo weeps over Milky's body. Shaun and Combo later take Milky to a nearby hospital. |
| score: 0.29437253761 |
| Who takes Milky to the hospital? |
| 0) Banjo and Combo |
| 1) Shaun and Woody |
| 2) Shaun and Combo |
| 3) Shaun and Banjo |
| 4) Shaun and Sandhu |
| Plot: The film cuts forward to Shaun in his room brooding about what has happened, with his mother Cynthia assuring Shaun that Milky will be all right. Shaun is then shown walking near the beach and throwing his Saint George Flag, a gift from Combo, into the sea. |
| score: 0.446282319786 |
| What happens to Combo after he is rejected by Lol? |
| 0) becomes downhearted |
| 1) becomes hopeless |
| 2) becomes unhappy |
| 3) becomes depressed |
| 4) becomes wretched |
| Plot: Combo becomes depressed after Lol, Woody's girlfriend, rejects him when he admits that he has loved her since they had sex years before. To console himself, Combo buys cannabis from Milky, the only black skinhead in Woody's gang. During a party, Combo and Milky bond while intoxicated, but Combo becomes increasingly jealous when Milky shares details of his many relatives and comfortable family life. Enraged, Combo beats Milky into a coma while Banjo holds down Shaun, who watches in horror. When Banjo desires to hit Milky as well, Combo violently beats him and evicts him from the apartment. Horrified at what he has done, Combo weeps over Milky's body. Shaun and Combo later take Milky to a nearby hospital. |
| score: 0.256530712579 |
| What does Combo do to console himself after Lol's rejection? |
| 0) buys dope |
| 1) buys cannabis |
| 2) buys reefer |
| 3) buys marijuana |
| 4) buys pot |
| Plot: Combo becomes depressed after Lol, Woody's girlfriend, rejects him when he admits that he has loved her since they had sex years before. To console himself, Combo buys cannabis from Milky, the only black skinhead in Woody's gang. During a party, Combo and Milky bond while intoxicated, but Combo becomes increasingly jealous when Milky shares details of his many relatives and comfortable family life. Enraged, Combo beats Milky into a coma while Banjo holds down Shaun, who watches in horror. When Banjo desires to hit Milky as well, Combo violently beats him and evicts him from the apartment. Horrified at what he has done, Combo weeps over Milky's body. Shaun and Combo later take Milky to a nearby hospital. |
| score: 0.298868166632 |
| Who rejects Combo's advances and declaration of love? |
| 0) Kelly, Woody's sister |
| 1) Lol, Woody's girlfriend |
| 2) Meggy, Woody's sister |
| 3) Lol, Woody's sister |
| 4) Milky, Woody's sister |
| Plot: Combo becomes depressed after Lol, Woody's girlfriend, rejects him when he admits that he has loved her since they had sex years before. To console himself, Combo buys cannabis from Milky, the only black skinhead in Woody's gang. During a party, Combo and Milky bond while intoxicated, but Combo becomes increasingly jealous when Milky shares details of his many relatives and comfortable family life. Enraged, Combo beats Milky into a coma while Banjo holds down Shaun, who watches in horror. When Banjo desires to hit Milky as well, Combo violently beats him and evicts him from the apartment. Horrified at what he has done, Combo weeps over Milky's body. Shaun and Combo later take Milky to a nearby hospital. |
| score: 0.347627834019 |
| Who finds Thor when he lands on Earth? |
| 0) Dr. Jane Foster, Darcy Lewis, and Dr. Erik Selvig. |
| 1) Agent Coulson, Heimdall and their friends. |
| 2) Some kids. |
| 3) Isabel Alvarez. |
| 4) Heimdall. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.354045846903 |
| What do Jane and Dr. Selvig do for a living? |
| 0) She is biologist and he is an astronaut. |
| 1) They are astrologers. |
| 2) She is astrophysicist. |
| 3) She is a chemist. |
| 4) She is a nurse. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.230849026434 |
| Who initially finds Thor's hammer Mjolnir? |
| 0) Phil. |
| 1) A young girl. |
| 2) Darcy. |
| 3) Jane. |
| 4) The local populace. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.283559359816 |
| What are Jane's data about? |
| 0) About the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. |
| 1) About Thor's family. |
| 2) About Thor's origin. |
| 3) About the mysteries of the galaxy. |
| 4) About the Earth's secret tunnels. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.297187961885 |
| What happens when Thor finds Mjolnir? |
| 0) |
| 1) Thor retrieves it. |
| 2) He falls into a pit and is unable to get out. |
| 3) Thor sends someone to retrieve it. |
| 4) Thor seeks to retrieve it but he is captured. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.363754266324 |
| What is Dr. Selvig's relationship to Jane? |
| 0) He is her boss. |
| 1) He is her mentor. |
| 2) He is her father. |
| 3) He is her uncle. |
| 4) He is her friend. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.199782174694 |
| Where does Thor land after being sent to Earth? |
| 0) In Guatemala. |
| 1) In Alabama. |
| 2) In New York. |
| 3) In New Mexico. |
| 4) In Mexico. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.210201632683 |
| Whom does Thor develop a romance with? |
| 0) Monica. |
| 1) Ida. |
| 2) Isabel. |
| 3) Jane. |
| 4) Ann. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.233625734273 |
| What does Agent Coulson do with Jane's and Dr. Selvig's data? |
| 0) He destroys them. |
| 1) He interprets them. |
| 2) He forcibly acquires them. |
| 3) He throws them away. |
| 4) He falsifies them. |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.250125251903 |
| What does Loki do while Odin is in the Odinsleep? |
| 0) He puts Laufey on throne. |
| 1) He kills Odin in his sleep. |
| 2) He summons an army. |
| 3) He flees. |
| 4) He seizes the throne in Odin's stead. |
| Plot: Loki discovers that he is actually Laufey's son, adopted by Odin after the war ended. A weary Odin falls into the deep "Odinsleep" to recover his strength. Loki seizes the throne in Odin's stead and offers Laufey the chance to kill Odin and retrieve the Casket. Sif and the Warriors Three, unhappy with Loki's rule, attempt to return Thor from exile, convincing Heimdall, gatekeeper of the Bifrstthe means of traveling between worldsto allow them passage to Earth. Aware of their plan, Loki sends the Destroyer, a seemingly indestructible automaton, to pursue them and kill Thor. The warriors find Thor, but the Destroyer attacks and defeats them, prompting Thor to offer himself instead. Struck by the Destroyer and near death, Thor's sacrifice proves him worthy to wield Mjolnir. The hammer returns to him, restoring his powers and enabling him to defeat the Destroyer. Kissing Jane goodbye and vowing to return, he and his fellow Asgardians leave to confront Loki. |
| score: 0.317738435677 |
| What does Loki send to kill Thor and the Asgardian warriors? |
| 0) An automaton, the Destroyer. |
| 1) Skeleton army. |
| 2) A robot, the Destructor. |
| 3) An automaton, the Destructor. |
| 4) A fierce animal. |
| Plot: Loki discovers that he is actually Laufey's son, adopted by Odin after the war ended. A weary Odin falls into the deep "Odinsleep" to recover his strength. Loki seizes the throne in Odin's stead and offers Laufey the chance to kill Odin and retrieve the Casket. Sif and the Warriors Three, unhappy with Loki's rule, attempt to return Thor from exile, convincing Heimdall, gatekeeper of the Bifrstthe means of traveling between worldsto allow them passage to Earth. Aware of their plan, Loki sends the Destroyer, a seemingly indestructible automaton, to pursue them and kill Thor. The warriors find Thor, but the Destroyer attacks and defeats them, prompting Thor to offer himself instead. Struck by the Destroyer and near death, Thor's sacrifice proves him worthy to wield Mjolnir. The hammer returns to him, restoring his powers and enabling him to defeat the Destroyer. Kissing Jane goodbye and vowing to return, he and his fellow Asgardians leave to confront Loki. |
| score: 0.261032309619 |
| Who arrives to stop Thor and Loki from falling off the bridge? |
| 0) Fandral |
| 1) Odin |
| 2) Hogun |
| 3) Volstagg |
| 4) Sif |
| Plot: In Asgard, Loki betrays and kills Laufey, revealing his true plan to use Laufey's attempt on Odin's life as an excuse to destroy Jotunheim with the Bifrst Bridge, thus proving himself worthy to his adoptive father. Thor arrives and fights Loki before destroying the Bifrst Bridge to stop Loki's plan, stranding himself in Asgard. Odin awakens and prevents the brothers from falling into the abyss created in the wake of the bridge's destruction, but Loki allows himself to fall when Odin rejects his pleas for approval. Thor makes amends with Odin, admitting he is not ready to be king; while on Earth, Jane and her team search for a way to open a portal to Asgard. |
| score: 0.34593827401 |
| Why does Loki kill Laufey? |
| 0) To be King of Asgard |
| 1) To take over Jotunheim |
| 2) To prove himself worthy to Odin |
| 3) To protect Asgard |
| 4) To destroy Jotunheim |
| Plot: In Asgard, Loki betrays and kills Laufey, revealing his true plan to use Laufey's attempt on Odin's life as an excuse to destroy Jotunheim with the Bifrst Bridge, thus proving himself worthy to his adoptive father. Thor arrives and fights Loki before destroying the Bifrst Bridge to stop Loki's plan, stranding himself in Asgard. Odin awakens and prevents the brothers from falling into the abyss created in the wake of the bridge's destruction, but Loki allows himself to fall when Odin rejects his pleas for approval. Thor makes amends with Odin, admitting he is not ready to be king; while on Earth, Jane and her team search for a way to open a portal to Asgard. |
| score: 0.373821028485 |
| What does Loki do when he realizes Odin doesn't approve of his plan to kill all the Frost Giants? |
| 0) He attacks Odin |
| 1) He runs away from Asgard |
| 2) He goes to Jotunheim |
| 3) He allows himself to fall into the abyss after the destruction of the Bifrst Bridge |
| 4) He opens a portal to Earth |
| Plot: In Asgard, Loki betrays and kills Laufey, revealing his true plan to use Laufey's attempt on Odin's life as an excuse to destroy Jotunheim with the Bifrst Bridge, thus proving himself worthy to his adoptive father. Thor arrives and fights Loki before destroying the Bifrst Bridge to stop Loki's plan, stranding himself in Asgard. Odin awakens and prevents the brothers from falling into the abyss created in the wake of the bridge's destruction, but Loki allows himself to fall when Odin rejects his pleas for approval. Thor makes amends with Odin, admitting he is not ready to be king; while on Earth, Jane and her team search for a way to open a portal to Asgard. |
| score: 0.32449537672 |
| Who does Dr. Selvig meet with in the post-credits scene? |
| 0) Thor |
| 1) Odin |
| 2) Nick Fury |
| 3) Agent Coulson |
| 4) Jane Foster |
| Plot: In a post-credits scene, Selvig has been taken to a S.H.I.E.L.D. facility, where Nick Fury opens a briefcase and asks him to study a mysterious cube-shaped object, which Fury says may hold untold power. An invisible Loki prompts Selvig to agree, and he does. |
| score: 0.309132097759 |
| What is the name of Thor's hammer? |
| 0) Mjolnir |
| 1) Casket |
| 2) Sif |
| 3) Volstagg |
| 4) Loki |
| Plot: Thor lands in New Mexico, where astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster, her assistant Darcy Lewis, and mentor Dr. Erik Selvig, find him. The local populace finds Mjolnir, which S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson soon commandeers before forcibly acquiring Jane's data about the wormhole that delivered Thor to Earth. Thor, having discovered Mjolnir's nearby location, seeks to retrieve it from the facility that S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly constructed but he finds himself unable to lift it, and is captured. With Selvig's help, he is freed and resigns himself to exile on Earth as he develops a romance with Jane. |
| score: 0.259368563992 |
| Why does Thor go to Jotunheim? |
| 0) To confront Laufey |
| 1) To rescue his brother Loki |
| 2) To save the Asgardians |
| 3) To retrieve the Casket |
| 4) To take a message from Odin |
| Plot: In Asgard, Loki betrays and kills Laufey, revealing his true plan to use Laufey's attempt on Odin's life as an excuse to destroy Jotunheim with the Bifrst Bridge, thus proving himself worthy to his adoptive father. Thor arrives and fights Loki before destroying the Bifrst Bridge to stop Loki's plan, stranding himself in Asgard. Odin awakens and prevents the brothers from falling into the abyss created in the wake of the bridge's destruction, but Loki allows himself to fall when Odin rejects his pleas for approval. Thor makes amends with Odin, admitting he is not ready to be king; while on Earth, Jane and her team search for a way to open a portal to Asgard. |
| score: 0.329708028357 |
| How does Odin punish Thor for his actions? |
| 0) He strips Thor of his godly power and exiles him to Earth as a mortal |
| 1) He kills him |
| 2) He takes away his hammer Mjolnir |
| 3) He imprisons him |
| 4) He doesn't punish him, he forgives him |
| Plot: In the present, Odin's son Thor prepares to ascend to the throne of Asgard, but is interrupted when Frost Giants attempt to retrieve the Casket. Against Odin's order, Thor travels to Jotunheim to confront Laufey, accompanied by his brother Loki, childhood friend Sif and the Warriors Three: Volstagg, Fandral, and Hogun. A battle ensues until Odin intervenes to save the Asgardians, destroying the fragile truce between the two races. For Thor's arrogance, Odin strips his son of his godly power and exiles him to Earth as a mortal, accompanied by his hammer Mjolnir, now protected by an enchantment that allows only the worthy to wield it. |
| score: 0.360525841867 |
| What is the name of the leader of the Frost Giants? |
| 0) Laufey |
| 1) Loraq |
| 2) Khal |
| 3) Loki |
| 4) Odin |
| Plot: In 965 AD, Odin, king of Asgard, wages war against the Frost Giants of Jotunheim and their leader Laufey, to prevent them from conquering the nine realms, starting with Earth. The Asgardian warriors defeat the Frost Giants and seize the source of their power, the Casket of Ancient Winters. |
| score: 0.303543126221 |
| Why is the Casket of Ancient Winters so important to the Frost Giants? |
| 0) It is their home |
| 1) It can control minds. |
| 2) It holds all their gold and sorcery. |
| 3) It is very sentimental to the Giants, it actually does nothing. |
| 4) It is the source of their power. |
| Plot: In 965 AD, Odin, king of Asgard, wages war against the Frost Giants of Jotunheim and their leader Laufey, to prevent them from conquering the nine realms, starting with Earth. The Asgardian warriors defeat the Frost Giants and seize the source of their power, the Casket of Ancient Winters. |
| score: 0.300403520635 |
| Why is Thor and his comrades fighting on Vanaheim? |
| 0) To avenge his friends and family. |
| 1) To destroy the Nine Realms. |
| 2) To pacify the Nine Realms. |
| 3) To get new allies and friends. |
| 4) To conquer the land. |
| Plot: In present-day Asgard, Loki stands imprisoned for his war crimes on Earth. Meanwhile, Thor, alongside warriors Fandral, Volstagg, and Sif, repel marauders on Vanaheim, home of their comrade Hogun; it is the final battle in a war to pacify the Nine Realms following the reconstruction of the Bifrst, the "Rainbow Bridge" between realms, which had been destroyed two years earlier. The Asgardians soon learn that the Convergence, a rare alignment of the Nine Realms, is imminent; as the event approaches, portals linking the worlds appear at random. |
| score: 0.326752106192 |
| What happens as the Convergence approaches? |
| 0) The "Rainbow bridge" disappears again. |
| 1) Portals linking the worlds appear at random. |
| 2) Everybody starts feeling restless and confused. |
| 3) Portals linking the worlds start disappearing one by one. |
| 4) Tunnels linking the sky and the Earth begin to emerge. |
| Plot: In present-day Asgard, Loki stands imprisoned for his war crimes on Earth. Meanwhile, Thor, alongside warriors Fandral, Volstagg, and Sif, repel marauders on Vanaheim, home of their comrade Hogun; it is the final battle in a war to pacify the Nine Realms following the reconstruction of the Bifrst, the "Rainbow Bridge" between realms, which had been destroyed two years earlier. The Asgardians soon learn that the Convergence, a rare alignment of the Nine Realms, is imminent; as the event approaches, portals linking the worlds appear at random. |
| score: 0.282909374324 |
| What is the Convergence? |
| 0) A rare closure of the Nine Realms. |
| 1) A frequent opening of the Nine Realms. |
| 2) An overlapping of the Ten Realms that happens every 100 years. |
| 3) A rare alignment of the Nine Realms. |
| 4) A yearly alignment of the Nine Realms. |
| Plot: In present-day Asgard, Loki stands imprisoned for his war crimes on Earth. Meanwhile, Thor, alongside warriors Fandral, Volstagg, and Sif, repel marauders on Vanaheim, home of their comrade Hogun; it is the final battle in a war to pacify the Nine Realms following the reconstruction of the Bifrst, the "Rainbow Bridge" between realms, which had been destroyed two years earlier. The Asgardians soon learn that the Convergence, a rare alignment of the Nine Realms, is imminent; as the event approaches, portals linking the worlds appear at random. |
| score: 0.260843436609 |
| What do Volstagg and Sif give to the Collector? |
| 0) Nothing |
| 1) The Aether |
| 2) Their swords |
| 3) The Tesseract |
| 4) Mjolnir |
| Plot: In a mid-credits scene, Volstagg and Sif visit the Collector and entrust the Aether to his care, commenting that, with the Tesseract already in Asgard, having two Infinity Stones so close together would be dangerous. As they leave, the Collector remarks, "One down, five to go." In a post-credits scene, Jane and Thor reunite on Earth while somewhere in London a frost monster from Jotunheim, accidentally transported to Earth during the final battle, continues to run amok. |
| score: 0.363519599165 |
| Which other Infinity Stone is already in Asgard? |
| 0) The Yellow One |
| 1) The Red Stone |
| 2) The Green Stone |
| 3) The Tesseract |
| 4) The Yellow Stone |
| Plot: In a mid-credits scene, Volstagg and Sif visit the Collector and entrust the Aether to his care, commenting that, with the Tesseract already in Asgard, having two Infinity Stones so close together would be dangerous. As they leave, the Collector remarks, "One down, five to go." In a post-credits scene, Jane and Thor reunite on Earth while somewhere in London a frost monster from Jotunheim, accidentally transported to Earth during the final battle, continues to run amok. |
| score: 0.295124021975 |
| What does the Collector say as Volstagg and Sif leave? |
| 0) One down, five to go |
| 1) Nothing; he just laughs maniacally |
| 2) One down, two to go |
| 3) Ten down, none to go |
| 4) Five down, one to go |
| Plot: In a mid-credits scene, Volstagg and Sif visit the Collector and entrust the Aether to his care, commenting that, with the Tesseract already in Asgard, having two Infinity Stones so close together would be dangerous. As they leave, the Collector remarks, "One down, five to go." In a post-credits scene, Jane and Thor reunite on Earth while somewhere in London a frost monster from Jotunheim, accidentally transported to Earth during the final battle, continues to run amok. |
| score: 0.239490637216 |
| What does Odin warn Thor when he realizes that Jane is infected by the Aether? |
| 0) He warns Thor that the Aether will not only give Jane superpowers, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy |
| 1) He warns Thor that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a new era where humans will reign over Asgardians |
| 2) He warns Thor that the Aether will not kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy |
| 3) He warns Thor that the Aether will not only turn Jane into a Dark Elf, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy |
| 4) He warns Thor that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy |
| Plot: In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Jane is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Jane has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Jane, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy. |
| score: 0.539194155438 |
| What does Malekith do after he awakens? |
| 0) He turns Loki into a Kursed and attacks Asgard |
| 1) He turns Algrim into a Kursed and attacks Asgard |
| 2) He looks for something to eat |
| 3) He turns Algrim into a Kursed and attacks Earth |
| 4) He turns himself into a Kursed and attacks Earth |
| Plot: Malekith, awakened by the Aether's release, turns Algrim into a Kursed and attacks Asgard. During the battle, Malekith and Algrim search for Jane, sensing that she contains the Aether. Thor's mother Frigga is killed protecting Jane, and Malekith and Algrim are forced to flee without Jane. Despite Odin's orders not to leave Asgard, Thor reluctantly enlists the help of Loki, who knows of a secret portal to Svartalfheim, where they will use Jane to lure and confront Malekith, away from Asgard. In return, Thor promises Loki vengeance on Malekith for killing their mother. With Volstagg and Sif stalling Asgardian soldiers and Fandral assisting their escape, Thor, Loki, and Jane head to Svartalfheim. |
| score: 0.330283804641 |
| Whose help does Thor seek as he plans to leave Asgard? |
| 0) Heimdall's |
| 1) Dr. Selvig's |
| 2) Malekith's |
| 3) Loki's |
| 4) His father's |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.518720284925 |
| What does Odin order Thor not to do? |
| 0) Talk to Loki |
| 1) Marry Jane |
| 2) Leave Asgard |
| 3) Talk to Jane |
| 4) Leave Earth |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.529728290674 |
| What awakens Malekith from suspended animation? |
| 0) The release of the Tesseract |
| 1) An alarm clock |
| 2) The release of the Aether |
| 3) A shooting star |
| 4) Jane's entrance to Asgard |
| Plot: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to destroy the universe using a weapon known as the Aether. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. |
| score: 0.333349895808 |
| What does Thor promise a dying Loki? |
| 0) He promises Loki that he will save him from dying |
| 1) He promises Loki that he will tell their father of his sacrifice |
| 2) He promises Loki that he will bury him on his home world of Jotunheim |
| 3) He promises Loki that he will find a way to bring their mother back to life |
| 4) He promises Loki that he will name a city after him |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.522315927451 |
| How does Malekith plan to destroy the universe? |
| 0) By sending the Kursed warriors into all of the realms |
| 1) By unleashing the Kursed warriors at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich |
| 2) By setting off nuclear bombs across every realm |
| 3) By stealing Thor's hammer and unleashing its power at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich |
| 4) By unleashing the Aether at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich |
| Plot: There, Loki tricks Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane, but Thor's attempt to destroy the exposed substance fails. Malekith merges with the Aether and leaves in his ship as Loki is fatally wounded while killing Algrim. Thor, cradling Loki in his arms, promises to tell their father of his sacrifice. Afterwards, Thor and Jane discover another portal in a nearby cave and reunite in London with Darcy and Jane's mentor Dr. Erik Selvig who was briefly institutionalized due to the mental trauma he suffered during Loki's attack on Earth. They learn that Malekith plans to destroy the universe and restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Aether at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich. Thor battles Malekith through various portals and across multiple worlds until one portal separates them, leaving Malekith unopposed on Earth. Thor returns in time to help his mortal comrades use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim, where he is crushed by his own damaged ship. |
| score: 0.329716822627 |
| What do Thor, Jane, Selvig and Darcy learn once they are reunited? |
| 0) Malekith plans to close all of the portals and block Thor from returning home to Asgard |
| 1) Malekith plans to destroy the universe and restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Tesseract |
| 2) Malekith plans to take Jane prisoner to find out how she was able to merge with the Aether |
| 3) Loki plans to try to take over the Earth again |
| 4) Malekith plans to destroy the universe and restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Aether |
| Plot: There, Loki tricks Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane, but Thor's attempt to destroy the exposed substance fails. Malekith merges with the Aether and leaves in his ship as Loki is fatally wounded while killing Algrim. Thor, cradling Loki in his arms, promises to tell their father of his sacrifice. Afterwards, Thor and Jane discover another portal in a nearby cave and reunite in London with Darcy and Jane's mentor Dr. Erik Selvig who was briefly institutionalized due to the mental trauma he suffered during Loki's attack on Earth. They learn that Malekith plans to destroy the universe and restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Aether at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich. Thor battles Malekith through various portals and across multiple worlds until one portal separates them, leaving Malekith unopposed on Earth. Thor returns in time to help his mortal comrades use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim, where he is crushed by his own damaged ship. |
| score: 0.407106295444 |
| How does Malekith end up unopposed on Earth? |
| 0) Thor decides to stop fighting Malekith |
| 1) Malekith decides to give up fighting Thor |
| 2) Malekith kills Thor |
| 3) One of the portals separates Thor from Malekith |
| 4) Jane convinces Thor to stop fighting Malekith |
| Plot: There, Loki tricks Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane, but Thor's attempt to destroy the exposed substance fails. Malekith merges with the Aether and leaves in his ship as Loki is fatally wounded while killing Algrim. Thor, cradling Loki in his arms, promises to tell their father of his sacrifice. Afterwards, Thor and Jane discover another portal in a nearby cave and reunite in London with Darcy and Jane's mentor Dr. Erik Selvig who was briefly institutionalized due to the mental trauma he suffered during Loki's attack on Earth. They learn that Malekith plans to destroy the universe and restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Aether at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich. Thor battles Malekith through various portals and across multiple worlds until one portal separates them, leaving Malekith unopposed on Earth. Thor returns in time to help his mortal comrades use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim, where he is crushed by his own damaged ship. |
| score: 0.334460418477 |
| What happens when Thor returns to Earth after getting stuck on Svartalfheim? |
| 0) He helps Jane and the others use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim |
| 1) He helps Jane and the others use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Asgard |
| 2) He helps Jane and the others use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Earth |
| 3) He uses the power of his hammer to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim |
| 4) He uses the power of his hammer to transport Malekith to Asgard |
| Plot: There, Loki tricks Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane, but Thor's attempt to destroy the exposed substance fails. Malekith merges with the Aether and leaves in his ship as Loki is fatally wounded while killing Algrim. Thor, cradling Loki in his arms, promises to tell their father of his sacrifice. Afterwards, Thor and Jane discover another portal in a nearby cave and reunite in London with Darcy and Jane's mentor Dr. Erik Selvig who was briefly institutionalized due to the mental trauma he suffered during Loki's attack on Earth. They learn that Malekith plans to destroy the universe and restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Aether at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich. Thor battles Malekith through various portals and across multiple worlds until one portal separates them, leaving Malekith unopposed on Earth. Thor returns in time to help his mortal comrades use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim, where he is crushed by his own damaged ship. |
| score: 0.364001296599 |
| Who are the Kursed? |
| 0) Brainwashed Asgardians in Malekith's army |
| 1) Enslaved Asgardians |
| 2) Cursed Frost Giants in Malekith's army |
| 3) Enhanced warriors in Malekith's army |
| 4) Enslaved warriors forced to fight in Malekith's army |
| Plot: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to destroy the universe using a weapon known as the Aether. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. |
| score: 0.317616070424 |
| Who does Bor get into a fight with? |
| 0) The Frost Giants |
| 1) The Dark Elf Malekith |
| 2) Thanos |
| 3) The Dark Elf Malekin |
| 4) The Dark Elf Malechai |
| Plot: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to destroy the universe using a weapon known as the Aether. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. |
| score: 0.27357056085 |
| Why does Bor clash with Malekith? |
| 0) Because Bor believes Malekith is secretly plotting to take over Asgard |
| 1) Because Malekith seeks to destroy the universe |
| 2) Because Bor believes Malekith is secretly plotting to take over Earth |
| 3) Because Malekith seeks to destroy Earth |
| 4) Because Malekith seeks to destroy Asgard |
| Plot: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to destroy the universe using a weapon known as the Aether. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. |
| score: 0.368231784184 |
| What weapon does Malekith intend to destroy the world with? |
| 0) An atomic bomb |
| 1) The Tesseract |
| 2) Anaesthetic |
| 3) Aether |
| 4) Penicillin |
| Plot: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to destroy the universe using a weapon known as the Aether. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. |
| score: 0.328597233508 |
| What is the name of Malekith's lieutenant? |
| 0) Bor |
| 1) Algrim |
| 2) Algorum |
| 3) Anagram |
| 4) Albus |
| Plot: Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to destroy the universe using a weapon known as the Aether. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation. |
| score: 0.295336882539 |
| Does Thor accept Odin's offer to ascend the throne? |
| 0) No, he declines Odin's offer to take the throne |
| 1) He tells Odin he'll think about his offer to take the throne |
| 2) Yes, he accepts Odin's offer to take the throne |
| 3) No, he takes the throne without asking Odin's permission |
| 4) No, he refuses to give Odin an answer |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.572694594345 |
| What does Thor do when he returns to Asgard? |
| 0) He takes the throne without asking Odin's permission |
| 1) He declines Odin's offer to take the throne |
| 2) He accepts Odin's offer to take the throne |
| 3) He tells Odin he'll think about his offer to take the throne |
| 4) Nothing; he just locks himself in his room and refuses to come out |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.565621475172 |
| Where is Loki imprisoned? |
| 0) On Svartalfheim |
| 1) On Jotunheim |
| 2) On Earth |
| 3) On Vanaheim |
| 4) On Asgard |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.418422070781 |
| What happens to Jane after she is teleported to a different world? |
| 0) She loses her outer self. |
| 1) She gains a new consciousness. |
| 2) She encounters the world of extinct animals and plants. |
| 3) She enters an unknown dimension. |
| 4) She is infected by the Aether. |
| Plot: In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Jane is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Jane has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Jane, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy. |
| score: 0.301631044672 |
| Who is Jane's intern? |
| 0) Her intern is Erik Edwards. |
| 1) Her intern is Erik Selvig. |
| 2) Her intern is Erik Lewis. |
| 3) Her intern is David Lewis. |
| 4) Her intern is Darcy Lewis. |
| Plot: In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Jane is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Jane has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Jane, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy. |
| score: 0.25121561168 |
| What does Thor do when he finds Jane? |
| 0) He returns with her to Asgard. |
| 1) He contacts Odin. |
| 2) He renders her unconscious, so that she doesn't feel the effect of the Aether. |
| 3) He sedates Jane, so that she doesn't live the shock of transiting to Earth. |
| 4) He tries to extract the Aether from her. |
| Plot: Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin. |
| score: 0.418811191461 |
| What happens to Jane when she separates from Darcy? |
| 0) She is teleported and meets Thor. |
| 1) She loses her eyesight and calls for Heimdall to rescue her. |
| 2) A creature attacks her and she defends herself with an unearthly force. |
| 3) She meets a mysterious creature which attacks her. |
| 4) She is teleported to another world and infected by the Aether. |
| Plot: In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Jane is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Jane has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Jane, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy. |
| score: 0.317777968227 |
| Where do Jane and Darcy go, while in London? |
| 0) They go into a house, in order to enter one of the mysterious portals. |
| 1) They go to an abandoned factory where there are portals which are disrupting the laws of physics. |
| 2) They go to visit Jane's friend, who can give them some answers about the portals. |
| 3) They go to an abandoned residential building where there are portals which are disrupting the laws of physics. |
| 4) They go to an abandoned factory in order to determine the origins of the Aether. |
| Plot: In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Jane is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Jane has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Jane, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy. |
| score: 0.33443033137 |
| Why is Jack accused of theft at the time when the ship starts sinking? |
| 0) Cal slips a necklace into Jack's pocket |
| 1) Cal's butler slips a necklace into Jack's pocket |
| 2) Rose slips a necklace into Jack's pocket |
| 3) Jack stole a necklace from Rose |
| 4) Jack stole a necklace from Cal |
| Plot: Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and a mocking note from her in his safe along with the necklace. When Jack and Rose attempt to tell Cal of the collision, he has his butler slip the necklace into Jack's pocket and accuses him of theft. Jack is arrested, taken to the Master-at-arms' office, and handcuffed to a pipe. Cal puts the necklace in his own coat pocket. |
| score: 0.386200107399 |
| Why would Lovett not be able to find the diamond in the Titanic wreck? |
| 0) Because Jack escaped with the diamond |
| 1) Because Rose gave to Jack when he died that fatal night |
| 2) Because Rose drops it in the ocean |
| 3) Because the diamond never existed |
| 4) Because Lovett dies |
| Plot: Lovett abandons his search after hearing Rose's story. Alone on the stern of Keldysh, Rose takes out the Heart of the Ocean in her possession all along and drops it into the sea over the wreck site. While she is seemingly asleep or has died in her bed, photos on her dresser depict a life of freedom and adventure inspired by Jack. A young Rose reunites with Jack at the Titanic's Grand Staircase, applauded by those who perished. |
| score: 0.396682078245 |
| What is the Heart of the Ocean? |
| 0) A type of fish |
| 1) A rare diamond |
| 2) An underwater cave |
| 3) A type of coral reef |
| 4) A rare crystal |
| Plot: In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team aboard the research vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a necklace with a rare diamond, the Heart of the Ocean. They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
| score: 0.177612423401 |
| Why couldn't Jack be saved? |
| 0) The wooden panel Jack and Rose were holding onto could only support one person |
| 1) Jack had been shot by Cal and was already dying anyway |
| 2) The lifeboat he and Rose took refuge on could only support one person |
| 3) The ship that arrived to save them only had room for one more person |
| 4) Rose didn't want to save Jack because she realized she didn't love him anymore |
| Plot: After braving several obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. The lifeboats have departed and passengers are falling to their deaths as the stern rises out of the water. The ship breaks in half, lifting the stern into the air. Jack and Rose ride it into the ocean and he helps her onto a wooden panel only buoyant enough for one person. He assures her that she will die an old woman, warm in her bed. He dies of hypothermia but she is saved. |
| score: 0.3320827318 |
| How did Jack die? |
| 0) From a knife wound |
| 1) From pneumonia |
| 2) From a gunshot wound |
| 3) From a broken heart |
| 4) From hypothermia |
| Plot: After braving several obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. The lifeboats have departed and passengers are falling to their deaths as the stern rises out of the water. The ship breaks in half, lifting the stern into the air. Jack and Rose ride it into the ocean and he helps her onto a wooden panel only buoyant enough for one person. He assures her that she will die an old woman, warm in her bed. He dies of hypothermia but she is saved. |
| score: 0.201372058622 |
| What happened to the ship after it hit the iceberg? |
| 0) It broke into three pieces |
| 1) It exploded |
| 2) It broke in half |
| 3) It caught fire |
| 4) Nothing |
| Plot: In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team aboard the research vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a necklace with a rare diamond, the Heart of the Ocean. They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
| score: 0.131402972536 |
| Who gave the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace to Rose? |
| 0) Jack |
| 1) Ruth |
| 2) Bruce |
| 3) Thomas |
| 4) Cal |
| Plot: Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and a mocking note from her in his safe along with the necklace. When Jack and Rose attempt to tell Cal of the collision, he has his butler slip the necklace into Jack's pocket and accuses him of theft. Jack is arrested, taken to the Master-at-arms' office, and handcuffed to a pipe. Cal puts the necklace in his own coat pocket. |
| score: 0.389630857285 |
| Why did Cal kill himself? |
| 0) Losing everything in his business |
| 1) Losing everything in the stock market crash |
| 2) Losing everything in the fire accident |
| 3) Losing everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash |
| 4) Losing everything in the real estate market |
| Plot: With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. She later learns that Cal committed suicide after losing everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash. |
| score: 0.407441856512 |
| What did Rose named her after returning to New York? |
| 0) Rose gives her name as Rose Lovett |
| 1) Rose gives her name as Rose Bukater |
| 2) Rose gives her name as Rose Calvert |
| 3) Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson |
| 4) Rose gives her name as Rose Brown |
| Plot: With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. She later learns that Cal committed suicide after losing everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash. |
| score: 0.444639923256 |
| What is Cal's scheme to get rid of Jack? |
| 0) Cal has his butler slip the necklace intended for Rose into Jack's pocket and accuses Jack of theft |
| 1) Cal plans to push Jack off the ship as it is sinking |
| 2) Cal slips the necklace intended for Rose into Jack's pocket and accuses Jack of theft |
| 3) Cal has his butler slip the ring intended for Rose into Jack's pocket and accuses Jack of theft |
| 4) Cal slips the bracelet intended for Rose into Jack's pocket and accuses Jack of theft |
| Plot: Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and a mocking note from her in his safe along with the necklace. When Jack and Rose attempt to tell Cal of the collision, he has his butler slip the necklace into Jack's pocket and accuses him of theft. Jack is arrested, taken to the Master-at-arms' office, and handcuffed to a pipe. Cal puts the necklace in his own coat pocket. |
| score: 0.573888940583 |
| What does Rose leave in Cal's safe? |
| 0) A mocking note |
| 1) Jack's painting of her, a mocking note, and the bracelet he gave her |
| 2) Jack's sketch of her, a mocking note, and the ring he gave her |
| 3) Jack's painting of her, a mocking note, and the necklace he gave her |
| 4) Jack's sketch of her, a mocking note, and the necklace he gave her |
| Plot: Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and a mocking note from her in his safe along with the necklace. When Jack and Rose attempt to tell Cal of the collision, he has his butler slip the necklace into Jack's pocket and accuses him of theft. Jack is arrested, taken to the Master-at-arms' office, and handcuffed to a pipe. Cal puts the necklace in his own coat pocket. |
| score: 0.516285461463 |
| What does Cal do when Rose jumps back on board while the ship is sinking? |
| 0) He grabs her and pushed her back down onto the lifeboat |
| 1) He jumps overboard and swims to one of the lifeboats |
| 2) He takes his bodyguard's pistol and chases Rose and Jack |
| 3) He takes his bodyguard's pocketknife and chases Rose and Jack |
| 4) He jumps onto the lifeboat in her place |
| Plot: With the ship sinking, Rose flees Cal and her mother, who has boarded a lifeboat, and rescues Jack. On the boat deck, Cal and Jack encourage her to board a lifeboat; Cal claims he can get himself and Jack off safely. After Rose boards one, Cal tells Jack the arrangement is only for himself. As her boat lowers, Rose decides that she cannot leave Jack and jumps back on board. Cal takes his bodyguard's pistol and chases Rose and Jack into the flooding first class dining saloon. After using up his ammunition, Cal realizes he gave his coat and consequently the necklace to Rose. He later boards a collapsible lifeboat by carrying a lost child. |
| score: 0.43928501714 |
| How does Ruth escape the sinking ship? |
| 0) On a sailboat |
| 1) She doesn't |
| 2) By jumping overboard and grabbing on to a piece of floating driftwood |
| 3) On a lifeboat |
| 4) On a rowboat |
| Plot: With the ship sinking, Rose flees Cal and her mother, who has boarded a lifeboat, and rescues Jack. On the boat deck, Cal and Jack encourage her to board a lifeboat; Cal claims he can get himself and Jack off safely. After Rose boards one, Cal tells Jack the arrangement is only for himself. As her boat lowers, Rose decides that she cannot leave Jack and jumps back on board. Cal takes his bodyguard's pistol and chases Rose and Jack into the flooding first class dining saloon. After using up his ammunition, Cal realizes he gave his coat and consequently the necklace to Rose. He later boards a collapsible lifeboat by carrying a lost child. |
| score: 0.196117999661 |
| What are Jack's last words to Rose? |
| 0) That they will live in New York when they are rescued |
| 1) That she will live to be an old woman and will die in her bed |
| 2) That he will survive and come for her one day |
| 3) That they will marry when they are rescued |
| 4) That they will meet in New York one day |
| Plot: After braving several obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. The lifeboats have departed and passengers are falling to their deaths as the stern rises out of the water. The ship breaks in half, lifting the stern into the air. Jack and Rose ride it into the ocean and he helps her onto a wooden panel only buoyant enough for one person. He assures her that she will die an old woman, warm in her bed. He dies of hypothermia but she is saved. |
| score: 0.259970193956 |
| How does Rose introduce herself to people at New York City? |
| 0) Rose Hockley |
| 1) Rose Butaker |
| 2) Rose Dawson |
| 3) Rose DeWitt |
| 4) Rose Andrews |
| Plot: With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. She later learns that Cal committed suicide after losing everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash. |
| score: 0.44433533549 |
| How does Cal meet his end? |
| 0) He is run over by a car |
| 1) He is shot during a riot |
| 2) He falls off a building |
| 3) He commits suicide |
| 4) He drowns |
| Plot: With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. She later learns that Cal committed suicide after losing everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash. |
| score: 0.2758956996 |
| How is Rose taken to New York City? |
| 0) Aboard the RMS Carpathia |
| 1) In an ambulance |
| 2) On a rescue plane |
| 3) Aboard Cal's private plane |
| 4) On a train |
| Plot: With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. She later learns that Cal committed suicide after losing everything in the 1929 Wall Street Crash. |
| score: 0.413665037149 |
| What is the name of the rare diamond that Brock Lovett's team is searching for? |
| 0) The Hope diamond |
| 1) The Heart of the Ocean |
| 2) The Pink diamond |
| 3) The Heart of Eternity |
| 4) The Cullinan diamond |
| Plot: In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team aboard the research vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a necklace with a rare diamond, the Heart of the Ocean. They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
| score: 0.26819489338 |
| Who is Rose Dawson? |
| 0) A historian |
| 1) The Keldysh captain |
| 2) A treasure hunter |
| 3) Lovett's boss |
| 4) The woman in the drawing Lovett and his team recovered |
| Plot: In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team aboard the research vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a necklace with a rare diamond, the Heart of the Ocean. They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
| score: 0.30430750208 |
| Why is Rose Dawson brought aboard Keldysh? |
| 0) To confirm if she is the woman in the drawing |
| 1) To ask her about the location of the necklace |
| 2) To tell Lovett her experience aboard the Titanic |
| 3) To give her the drawing |
| 4) To introduce her to the research team |
| Plot: In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team aboard the research vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a necklace with a rare diamond, the Heart of the Ocean. They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
| score: 0.402711191814 |
| How does Rose justify her presence with Jack to Cal when they are at the stern? |
| 0) That she was looking over at the horizon and didn't notice Jack was there |
| 1) That Jack was trying to jump and she convinced him not to |
| 2) That Jack was trying to sell her some art pieces |
| 3) That she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling |
| 4) That she was asking for directions to the library |
| Plot: In 1912 Southampton, 17-year-old first-class passenger Rose DeWitt Bukater, her fianc Cal Hockley, and her mother Ruth board the luxurious Titanic. Ruth emphasizes that Rose's marriage will resolve the DeWitt Bukaters' financial problems. Distraught over the engagement, Rose considers jumping from the stern; Jack Dawson, a penniless artist, convinces her not to. Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling. When Cal becomes indifferent, she suggests to him that Jack deserves a reward. He invites Jack to dine with them in first class the following night. Jack and Rose develop a tentative friendship, though Cal and Ruth are wary of him. Following dinner, Rose secretly joins Jack at a party in third class. |
| score: 0.347953999366 |
| With whom does Rose DeWitt Bukater board Titanic? |
| 0) Lizzy |
| 1) Molly and Lizzy |
| 2) Cal and Jack |
| 3) Thomas and Ruth |
| 4) Cal and Ruth |
| Plot: In 1912 Southampton, 17-year-old first-class passenger Rose DeWitt Bukater, her fianc Cal Hockley, and her mother Ruth board the luxurious Titanic. Ruth emphasizes that Rose's marriage will resolve the DeWitt Bukaters' financial problems. Distraught over the engagement, Rose considers jumping from the stern; Jack Dawson, a penniless artist, convinces her not to. Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling. When Cal becomes indifferent, she suggests to him that Jack deserves a reward. He invites Jack to dine with them in first class the following night. Jack and Rose develop a tentative friendship, though Cal and Ruth are wary of him. Following dinner, Rose secretly joins Jack at a party in third class. |
| score: 0.37243228383 |
| What dose Rose do while she is alone on the stern of Keldysh? |
| 0) She smiles |
| 1) She reminisces about her experience with Jack |
| 2) She looks at the drawing Jack made of her |
| 3) She drops the Heart of the Ocean into the sea |
| 4) She cries |
| Plot: Lovett abandons his search after hearing Rose's story. Alone on the stern of Keldysh, Rose takes out the Heart of the Ocean in her possession all along and drops it into the sea over the wreck site. While she is seemingly asleep or has died in her bed, photos on her dresser depict a life of freedom and adventure inspired by Jack. A young Rose reunites with Jack at the Titanic's Grand Staircase, applauded by those who perished. |
| score: 0.37487547309 |
| How are Jack and Rose depicted in a parallel universe? |
| 0) They both survive |
| 1) They both drown at sea |
| 2) They live separate but happy lives |
| 3) They are reunited on the Titanic |
| 4) They have a family together |
| Plot: Lovett abandons his search after hearing Rose's story. Alone on the stern of Keldysh, Rose takes out the Heart of the Ocean in her possession all along and drops it into the sea over the wreck site. While she is seemingly asleep or has died in her bed, photos on her dresser depict a life of freedom and adventure inspired by Jack. A young Rose reunites with Jack at the Titanic's Grand Staircase, applauded by those who perished. |
| score: 0.315502917348 |
| Which toy does Woody use to help Buzz? |
| 0) Bo Peep |
| 1) Hamm |
| 2) The RC car |
| 3) Sinky Dog |
| 4) Rex |
| Plot: On Christmas, at their new house, Woody and Buzz stage another reconnaissance mission to prepare for the new toy arrivals. As Woody jokingly asks what might be worse than Buzz, the two share a worried smile as they discover Andy's new gift is a puppy. |
| score: 0.333065114628 |
| How do Woody and Buzz manage to get into the truck after all? |
| 0) They ride on Scud's back |
| 1) They use the RC car |
| 2) The truck stops and Andy picks them up |
| 3) Woody ignites the rocket on Buzz's back and they fly into the truck together |
| 4) They are pulled up by the other toys |
| Plot: On Christmas, at their new house, Woody and Buzz stage another reconnaissance mission to prepare for the new toy arrivals. As Woody jokingly asks what might be worse than Buzz, the two share a worried smile as they discover Andy's new gift is a puppy. |
| score: 0.508512758396 |
| Who owns Woody and the other toys? |
| 0) Carl |
| 1) Hannah |
| 2) Rex |
| 3) Sid |
| 4) Andy |
| Plot: On Christmas, at their new house, Woody and Buzz stage another reconnaissance mission to prepare for the new toy arrivals. As Woody jokingly asks what might be worse than Buzz, the two share a worried smile as they discover Andy's new gift is a puppy. |
| score: 0.404264436379 |
| Which one of the Decepticons survived the battle and escaped into space? |
| 0) Robots. |
| 1) |
| 2) Robocons |
| 3) Midgets. |
| 4) Autobots. |
| Plot: Frenzy, who was transported to the dam while in disguise, finds the AllSpark and contacts the other Decepticons, Starscream, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Barricade, and Blackout. Starscream attacks the dam and Frenzy frees Megatron from his frozen prison, where he joins his cohorts into pursuing Sam and the Autobots. Bumblebee shrinks the cube to a reasonable size so they can escape with it. They then arrive at Mission City, where a large battle ensues. Working together, the Autobots and human soldiers defeat and kill Bonecrusher, Brawl, and Blackout. However, Bumblebee is crippled, and Jazz is killed by Megatron. When Megatron begins to gain the upper hand in the fight, Optimus urges Sam to put the AllSpark in his chest, which will destroy them both. Instead, Witwicky inserts the cube into Megatron's chest, which kills him and destroys the AllSpark. |
| score: 0.233746840526 |
| Where did the Autobots go after the AllSpark was destroyed? |
| 0) To Earth. |
| 1) |
| 2) To the Moon. |
| 3) To Venus |
| 4) To Mars. |
| Plot: Sam and Mikaela soon meet Optimus Prime and his other Autobot partners Jazz, Ironhide, and Ratchet. They explain their origins to the two humans and insist on the urgency to get to the AllSpark first before the Decepticons, knowing that the Decepticons plan to use it to turn all of Earth's technologies into a new army of Decepticons and render humans extinct. The Autobots bring the two humans back to Sam's house to find the glasses, and they nearly reveal their existence to Sam's parents by accident. However, Sector 7 agent Seymour Simmons and his team find Sam and take the Witwickys to a classified location after learning Sam came into contact with the Autobots. Optimus and the Autobots attempt to rescue Sam and Mikaela, but they fail and Bumblebee ends up getting captured along with Sam and Mikaela. The Autobots are able to retrieve the glasses and use them to find the AllSpark's location so they can destroy it before the Decepticons use it. Sam and Mikaela are taken to Hoover Dam, along with Maggie Madsen and Glen Whitmann, two hackers who were captured by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for trying to decipher the information Frenzy stole while working in the Pentagon. |
| score: 0.206787591522 |
| Where were the deceased Transformers placed? |
| 0) On a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. |
| 1) In the aurentian Abyss in the Atlantic Ocean. |
| 2) In a cave. |
| 3) In the woods. |
| 4) In a warehouse. |
| Plot: In the aftermath, the dead Transformer bodies are dumped into the Laurentian Abyss in the Atlantic Ocean to be hidden, the government orders the closure of Sector 7, and the Witwicky family is released from custody. Sam and Mikaela soon start a new relationship, and Optimus says that the Autobots' fates have given them a new home, Earth, and sends a message calling out all surviving Autobots to join them. In a mid-credits scene, Starscream escapes into space. |
| score: 0.276515955174 |
| What important information was imprinted on Captain Witwicky's spectacles? |
| 0) The coordinates of Sam Witwicky's location |
| 1) The coordinates of the AllSpark's location |
| 2) The coordinates of Megatron's location |
| 3) The coordinates of Cybertron's location |
| 4) A picture of the solar system Cybertron is located in |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.260853565277 |
| Which planet are the Decepticons and Autobots from? |
| 0) Earth |
| 1) Mars |
| 2) Digitron |
| 3) Cyberearth |
| 4) Cybertron |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.202747850358 |
| What happened to Megatron when he came to Earth? |
| 0) He fell into the Arctic Ocean and drowned |
| 1) He crashed on the moon and fell into a coma |
| 2) He crashed in the North Pole and froze in the ice |
| 3) He was shot down by the U.S. government |
| 4) He crashed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.204023743288 |
| What did the government do with Megatron's frozen body? |
| 0) They took it to a secret facility and used it to advance human technology through reverse engineering |
| 1) They scrapped it for parts and used the parts to build the most powerful bomb ever created |
| 2) They took it to a secret facility and locked it away where no one could find it |
| 3) They dropped it in the Arctic Ocean |
| 4) They put it in a museum |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.23185933763 |
| Why was the Hoover Dam built? |
| 0) To stop the Colorado River from overflowing |
| 1) To cover up the AllSpark's shiny lights |
| 2) To cover up Cybertron's energy emissions |
| 3) To cover up the AllSpark's energy emissions |
| 4) To cover up Megatron's energy emissions |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.270664124647 |
| Where was the AllSpark found? |
| 0) In the Arctic Ocean |
| 1) In the Mississippi River |
| 2) In the Colorado River |
| 3) In the Amazon River |
| 4) In Lake Michigan |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.195491310639 |
| Who discovered Megatron in the Arctic Circle? |
| 0) Captain Archibald Witwicky |
| 1) President Herbert Hoover |
| 2) President John F. Kennedy |
| 3) Optimus Prime |
| 4) Captain Samuel Witwicky |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.251505626248 |
| What was Sector 7? |
| 0) A secret town in Nevada |
| 1) A secret government organization created by President Obama |
| 2) A secret government organization created by President Hoover |
| 3) A secret government organization created by President Kennedy |
| 4) A secret government organization created by President Bush |
| Plot: Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was rendered uninhabitable by war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons, led by Megatron, are searching for the AllSpark so they could use it to take over the universe. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they can use it to rebuild Cybertron and end the war. Megatron managed to locate the AllSpark on Earth, but crash-landed in the Arctic Circle and froze in the ice. After stumbling upon his frozen body in 1897, explorer Captain Archibald Witwicky accidentally activated Megatron's navigational system and his eyeglasses were imprinted with the coordinates of the AllSpark's location, an incident that left him blind and mentally unstable. Sector 7, a secret government organization created by President Herbert Hoover, discovered the AllSpark in the Colorado River and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask its energy emissions. The still-frozen Megatron was moved into this facility and was used to advance human technology through reverse engineering. |
| score: 0.225655505673 |
| What is the name of Sam's love interest? |
| 0) Annie |
| 1) Mikaela |
| 2) Maya |
| 3) Judy |
| 4) Megatron |
| Plot: In the aftermath, the dead Transformer bodies are dumped into the Laurentian Abyss in the Atlantic Ocean to be hidden, the government orders the closure of Sector 7, and the Witwicky family is released from custody. Sam and Mikaela soon start a new relationship, and Optimus says that the Autobots' fates have given them a new home, Earth, and sends a message calling out all surviving Autobots to join them. In a mid-credits scene, Starscream escapes into space. |
| score: 0.25039145445 |
| Why was the U.S. military base attacked? |
| 0) So Blackout could find out the location of Megatron and the AllSpark |
| 1) So Blackout could destroy Megatron and the AllSpark |
| 2) So Blackout could find out the location of Sam and Bumblebee |
| 3) Just because Blackout felt like it |
| 4) So Blackout could find out the location of Optimus Prime and the other Transformers |
| Plot: In the present day, Blackout, a Decepticon, attacks a U.S. military base in Qatar in order to find the location of Megatron and the AllSpark. He tries to hack into the files of the computer base but is stopped when the base commander cuts the computer hard lines. Captain William Lennox and his team manage to escape from the base and search for help. Back in the United States, Captain Witwicky's descendant Sam Witwicky buys his first car, which turns out to be the Autobot scout Bumblebee. Throughout the film, Bumblebee attempts to help Sam woo his crush, Mikaela Banes. Later, Sam catches a glimpse of Bumblebee's true form when he signals the other Autobots. |
| score: 0.296590981351 |
| When did Sam see Bumblebee as a robot for the first time? |
| 0) He's never seen Bumblebee in robot form |
| 1) When Bumblebee signaled the Decepticons |
| 2) When Bumblebee signaled the other Autobots |
| 3) When Megatron tried to kill Bumblebee |
| 4) When soldiers came after Bumblebee |
| Plot: In the present day, Blackout, a Decepticon, attacks a U.S. military base in Qatar in order to find the location of Megatron and the AllSpark. He tries to hack into the files of the computer base but is stopped when the base commander cuts the computer hard lines. Captain William Lennox and his team manage to escape from the base and search for help. Back in the United States, Captain Witwicky's descendant Sam Witwicky buys his first car, which turns out to be the Autobot scout Bumblebee. Throughout the film, Bumblebee attempts to help Sam woo his crush, Mikaela Banes. Later, Sam catches a glimpse of Bumblebee's true form when he signals the other Autobots. |
| score: 0.324860304641 |
| How did Mikaela find out about the Transformers? |
| 0) The U.S intelligence officers debrief her |
| 1) When Sam is rescued by Bumblebee |
| 2) When Frenzy tries to attack her |
| 3) When her phone is missing |
| 4) When Barricade Tries to attack her |
| Plot: On Air Force One, another Decepticon named Frenzy infiltrates the plane and tries to hack into the network again, only this time is more successful until he is stopped by the U.S. intelligence operatives before he can retrieve the file information. Frenzy is then picked up by his partner Barricade, and they pursue Sam after discovering he has the glasses with the AllSpark's coordinates. Sam is rescued by Bumblebee, and Mikaela also learns of the Transformers' existence. Bumblebee fights Barricade and manages to subdue him while Sam and Mikaela decapitate Frenzy although he still survives and disguises himself as Mikaela's phone. |
| score: 0.369912828173 |
| How did Frenzy hide from Sam and Mikaela after they thought they killed him? |
| 0) He transformed into Barricade |
| 1) He died a slow death |
| 2) He stole the glasses |
| 3) He disguised himself as Mikaela 's phone |
| 4) He transformed into Bumble Bee |
| Plot: On Air Force One, another Decepticon named Frenzy infiltrates the plane and tries to hack into the network again, only this time is more successful until he is stopped by the U.S. intelligence operatives before he can retrieve the file information. Frenzy is then picked up by his partner Barricade, and they pursue Sam after discovering he has the glasses with the AllSpark's coordinates. Sam is rescued by Bumblebee, and Mikaela also learns of the Transformers' existence. Bumblebee fights Barricade and manages to subdue him while Sam and Mikaela decapitate Frenzy although he still survives and disguises himself as Mikaela's phone. |
| score: 0.37724263481 |
| What happened on Air Force One? |
| 0) The Decepticons try to rescue Sam and Mikaela from BumbleBee |
| 1) Mikaela Looses her phone |
| 2) The U.S intellegince operatives look for Sam |
| 3) A decepticon named Barricade infiltrates the Plane and tries to hack into the Network |
| 4) A decepticon named Frenzy infiltrates the Plane and tries to hack into the Network |
| Plot: On Air Force One, another Decepticon named Frenzy infiltrates the plane and tries to hack into the network again, only this time is more successful until he is stopped by the U.S. intelligence operatives before he can retrieve the file information. Frenzy is then picked up by his partner Barricade, and they pursue Sam after discovering he has the glasses with the AllSpark's coordinates. Sam is rescued by Bumblebee, and Mikaela also learns of the Transformers' existence. Bumblebee fights Barricade and manages to subdue him while Sam and Mikaela decapitate Frenzy although he still survives and disguises himself as Mikaela's phone. |
| score: 0.292857381461 |
| Why were Glenn and Maggie taken to the Hoover Dam? |
| 0) They Came into Contact with the Autobots |
| 1) They hacked into Pentagon's Computers |
| 2) They Stole the glasses |
| 3) They were trying to Decipher Information which Frenzy had stolen |
| 4) They knew where Sam was |
| Plot: Sam and Mikaela soon meet Optimus Prime and his other Autobot partners Jazz, Ironhide, and Ratchet. They explain their origins to the two humans and insist on the urgency to get to the AllSpark first before the Decepticons, knowing that the Decepticons plan to use it to turn all of Earth's technologies into a new army of Decepticons and render humans extinct. The Autobots bring the two humans back to Sam's house to find the glasses, and they nearly reveal their existence to Sam's parents by accident. However, Sector 7 agent Seymour Simmons and his team find Sam and take the Witwickys to a classified location after learning Sam came into contact with the Autobots. Optimus and the Autobots attempt to rescue Sam and Mikaela, but they fail and Bumblebee ends up getting captured along with Sam and Mikaela. The Autobots are able to retrieve the glasses and use them to find the AllSpark's location so they can destroy it before the Decepticons use it. Sam and Mikaela are taken to Hoover Dam, along with Maggie Madsen and Glen Whitmann, two hackers who were captured by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for trying to decipher the information Frenzy stole while working in the Pentagon. |
| score: 0.26643765997 |
| Who else was taken to the Hoover Dam along with Sam and Mikaela? |
| 0) Maggie Madsen and Glen Whitmann |
| 1) Ratchet |
| 2) Optimus Prime |
| 3) Iron Hide |
| 4) Jazz |
| Plot: Sam and Mikaela soon meet Optimus Prime and his other Autobot partners Jazz, Ironhide, and Ratchet. They explain their origins to the two humans and insist on the urgency to get to the AllSpark first before the Decepticons, knowing that the Decepticons plan to use it to turn all of Earth's technologies into a new army of Decepticons and render humans extinct. The Autobots bring the two humans back to Sam's house to find the glasses, and they nearly reveal their existence to Sam's parents by accident. However, Sector 7 agent Seymour Simmons and his team find Sam and take the Witwickys to a classified location after learning Sam came into contact with the Autobots. Optimus and the Autobots attempt to rescue Sam and Mikaela, but they fail and Bumblebee ends up getting captured along with Sam and Mikaela. The Autobots are able to retrieve the glasses and use them to find the AllSpark's location so they can destroy it before the Decepticons use it. Sam and Mikaela are taken to Hoover Dam, along with Maggie Madsen and Glen Whitmann, two hackers who were captured by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for trying to decipher the information Frenzy stole while working in the Pentagon. |
| score: 0.305488231157 |
| How is Cybertron destroyed? |
| 0) Bumblebee and Ratchet destroy the Control Pillar, disabling the Bridge and causing Cybertron to implode |
| 1) Carly disables the Bridge and blows up Cybertron |
| 2) Cybertron self-destructs |
| 3) Sam disables the Bridge and blows up Cybertron |
| 4) Optimus Prime disables the Bridge and blows up Cybertron |
| Plot: Working together, the Autobots and Human soldiers manage to rescue Carly and kill Laserbeak, Soundwave, Barricade, Starscream and Shockwave, with Optimus using Shockwave's arm-cannon to blast the Control Pillar, disabling the Space Bridge. Sam confronts Gould as he reactivates the Control Pillar. After a brief fistfight, Sam knocks Gould into the Pillar, electrocuting him. Bumblebee and Ratchet arrive and destroy the Control Pillar, permanently disabling the Bridge and causing the partially transported Cybertron to implode. Optimus and Sentinel fight while Carly convinces Megatron that he will be replaced as leader of the Decepticons by Sentinel. Sentinel severs Optimus's right arm and prepares to execute him when Megatron intervenes, incapacitating Sentinel. Optimus attacks Megatron, decapitating and killing him. Sentinel pleads for his life but Optimus executes him for betraying his own principles. With the Decepticons defeated, Carly and Sam are reunited and the Autobots accept that with Cybertron gone, Earth is now their home. |
| score: 0.305177861186 |
| How did Megatron kill Sentinel? |
| 0) He blew Sentinel up |
| 1) Megatron didn't kill Sentinel |
| 2) He cut Sentinel in half |
| 3) He stabbed Sentinel in the chest |
| 4) He cut off Sentinel's head |
| Plot: Sentinel uses the Pillars to transport hundreds of concealed Decepticons from the Moon to Earth and Carly is captured by Gould, who is revealed to be in the service of the Decepticons. The Autobots are exiled from Earth at the demand of the Decepticons to avoid war but as their ship leaves Earth it is destroyed by Starscream, seemingly killing the Autobots. The Decepticons, led by Megatron and Sentinel, seize Chicago as their agents place Pillars around the world. Gould reveals to Carly that the Decepticons plan to transport their homeworld of Cybertron to the Milky Way, then to enslave Humanity and use the resources of the Earth to rebuild their world. Sam teams with Robert Epps to go into Chicago to save Carly, but they are nearly killed by Decepticon forces before the Autobots intervene; revealing they concealed themselves during the launch of their ship to convince the Decepticons they were destroyed. |
| score: 0.308401274329 |
| Who stopped the operation of the Control Pillar? |
| 0) Bumblebee |
| 1) Starscream |
| 2) Shockwave |
| 3) Optimus Prime |
| 4) Megatron |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.259653261935 |
| How did the President know that a vessel had crash landed on the Moon? |
| 0) The FBI detected the crash and alerted him |
| 1) He just knew |
| 2) The CIA detected the crash and alerted him |
| 3) Secret Service men detected the crash and alerted him |
| 4) NASA detected the crash and alerted him |
| Plot: In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, crash lands on the far side of Earth's Moon. The crash is detected on Earth by NASA, and President John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the craft. In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 lands on the Moon to explore the craft. |
| score: 0.255932931403 |
| Which President sent astronauts to the moon to investigate the alien vessel? |
| 0) John F. Kennedy |
| 1) Richard Nixon |
| 2) Abraham Lincoln |
| 3) Lyndon B. Johnson |
| 4) Ronald Reagan |
| Plot: In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, crash lands on the far side of Earth's Moon. The crash is detected on Earth by NASA, and President John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the craft. In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 lands on the Moon to explore the craft. |
| score: 0.213233822588 |
| In what year did the astronauts reach the moon? |
| 0) 1960 |
| 1) 1996 |
| 2) 1969 |
| 3) 1972 |
| 4) 1961 |
| Plot: In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, crash lands on the far side of Earth's Moon. The crash is detected on Earth by NASA, and President John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the craft. In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 lands on the Moon to explore the craft. |
| score: 0.199792166523 |
| What was the name of the craft that transported the astronauts to the Moon? |
| 0) Gemini 8 |
| 1) Apollo 15 |
| 2) Apollo 8 |
| 3) Apollo 11 |
| 4) Apollo 13 |
| Plot: In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, crash lands on the far side of Earth's Moon. The crash is detected on Earth by NASA, and President John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the craft. In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 lands on the Moon to explore the craft. |
| score: 0.221818142009 |
| What is the name of the vessel that transported the weapon that could have ended the war between the Transformers? |
| 0) The Enterprise |
| 1) The Sentinel |
| 2) The Optimus |
| 3) The Odyssey |
| 4) The Ark |
| Plot: In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, crash lands on the far side of Earth's Moon. The crash is detected on Earth by NASA, and President John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the craft. In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 lands on the Moon to explore the craft. |
| score: 0.19396190432 |
| What was the real reason for sending a man to the Moon (according to the film)? |
| 0) To beat Russia in the Cold War |
| 1) Investigation of the Ark |
| 2) To make contact with the Transformers |
| 3) To cover for the investigation of the Odyssey |
| 4) To beat Russia in the Space Race |
| Plot: In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, crash lands on the far side of Earth's Moon. The crash is detected on Earth by NASA, and President John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the craft. In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 lands on the Moon to explore the craft. |
| score: 0.273982420666 |
| Which Decepticon attacks the Autobots at Chernobyl? |
| 0) Barricade |
| 1) Soundwave |
| 2) Starscream |
| 3) Shockwave |
| 4) Bumblebee |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.252640856477 |
| What do the Pillars allow the Transformers to do? |
| 0) Build a Space Door to travel from the moon to the Earth |
| 1) Create a blackhole |
| 2) Build a time machine to go back in time |
| 3) Establish a Space Bridge to teleport matter |
| 4) Nothing; they are just there to look pretty |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.252652345863 |
| What would Sam have preferred to be doing instead of looking for work? |
| 0) Fixing cars |
| 1) Making music |
| 2) Helping his family |
| 3) Helping the Autobots |
| 4) Helping the Decepticons |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.210751066044 |
| Who was Sentinel Prime? |
| 0) Megatron's' predecessor, the former leader of people |
| 1) The former leader of the Autobots |
| 2) Bumblebee's father |
| 3) Megatron's predecessor, the former leader of the Decepticons |
| 4) Optimus' predecessor, the former leader of the Decepticons |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.267207691607 |
| Who killed Shockwave at Chernobyl? |
| 0) No one; Shockwave wasn't killed Chernobyl |
| 1) Optimus Prime |
| 2) Sam |
| 3) Bumblebee |
| 4) Ratchet |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.293000396136 |
| What is Sam Witwicky having difficulty with at the beginning of the film? |
| 0) Fixing his car |
| 1) Finding a job |
| 2) Passing his classes |
| 3) Finding a girlfriend |
| 4) Speaking Spanish |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.119780509938 |
| What do the Autobots discover along with Sentinel Prime's body? |
| 0) The Pillars |
| 1) The Columns |
| 2) The Walls |
| 3) The Door |
| 4) The moon |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.311640863974 |
| Why was it significant that Optimus found the Ark's fuel cell? |
| 0) Because it meant it had survived its journey from Cybertron |
| 1) Because it meant it had survived its journey from the sun |
| 2) Because it meant they could use it to defeat the Decepticons |
| 3) Because it meant it had survived its journey from the U.S. |
| 4) It wasn't significant |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.32560849689 |
| Why was Sam pulled aside at work by a seemingly crazy colleague? |
| 0) To tell Sam he was being targeted |
| 1) To tell him about the relationship between Carly and Dylan |
| 2) Because Jerry was crazy |
| 3) To tell him to be careful |
| 4) To give Sam information about the Ark |
| Plot: In the present, Sam Witwicky is frustrated that he is unable to work with the Autobots and failing to find a job, while the Autobots assist the United States military in preventing conflicts around the globe. During a mission to Chernobyl to investigate suspected alien technology, Optimus Prime finds a fuel cell from the Ark, discovering it had survived its journey from Cybertron. The Autobots are attacked by Shockwave who manages to escape. After learning of the top-secret mission to the Moon, the Autobots travel there to explore the Ark. There they discover a comatose Sentinel Prime Optimus' predecessor as leader of the Autobots and his creation, the Pillars, a means of establishing a Space Bridge between two points to teleport matter. |
| score: 0.215175256688 |
| What was the name of Sam's girlfriend? |
| 0) Susanna |
| 1) Blanche |
| 2) Sentinel |
| 3) Mikaela |
| 4) Carly |
| Plot: Sentinel uses the Pillars to transport hundreds of concealed Decepticons from the Moon to Earth and Carly is captured by Gould, who is revealed to be in the service of the Decepticons. The Autobots are exiled from Earth at the demand of the Decepticons to avoid war but as their ship leaves Earth it is destroyed by Starscream, seemingly killing the Autobots. The Decepticons, led by Megatron and Sentinel, seize Chicago as their agents place Pillars around the world. Gould reveals to Carly that the Decepticons plan to transport their homeworld of Cybertron to the Milky Way, then to enslave Humanity and use the resources of the Earth to rebuild their world. Sam teams with Robert Epps to go into Chicago to save Carly, but they are nearly killed by Decepticon forces before the Autobots intervene; revealing they concealed themselves during the launch of their ship to convince the Decepticons they were destroyed. |
| score: 0.201849602933 |
| What did the Decepticons plan to use the Pillars for? |
| 0) To kill the humans |
| 1) To kill the Autobots |
| 2) To destroy Earth |
| 3) To rebuild Cybertron |
| 4) To transport their homeworld of Cybertron to the Milky Way |
| Plot: Sentinel uses the Pillars to transport hundreds of concealed Decepticons from the Moon to Earth and Carly is captured by Gould, who is revealed to be in the service of the Decepticons. The Autobots are exiled from Earth at the demand of the Decepticons to avoid war but as their ship leaves Earth it is destroyed by Starscream, seemingly killing the Autobots. The Decepticons, led by Megatron and Sentinel, seize Chicago as their agents place Pillars around the world. Gould reveals to Carly that the Decepticons plan to transport their homeworld of Cybertron to the Milky Way, then to enslave Humanity and use the resources of the Earth to rebuild their world. Sam teams with Robert Epps to go into Chicago to save Carly, but they are nearly killed by Decepticon forces before the Autobots intervene; revealing they concealed themselves during the launch of their ship to convince the Decepticons they were destroyed. |
| score: 0.348606397179 |
| Why would it be dangerous if Cybertron was successfully transported? |
| 0) Because that would kill the Autobots |
| 1) Because it would destroy the Earth |
| 2) Because the Decepticons would enslave the human race and use the Earth's resources to rebuild Cybertron |
| 3) Because that would kill the Decepticons |
| 4) Because the Autobots would then declare war on the Decepticons, destroying Earth |
| Plot: Sentinel uses the Pillars to transport hundreds of concealed Decepticons from the Moon to Earth and Carly is captured by Gould, who is revealed to be in the service of the Decepticons. The Autobots are exiled from Earth at the demand of the Decepticons to avoid war but as their ship leaves Earth it is destroyed by Starscream, seemingly killing the Autobots. The Decepticons, led by Megatron and Sentinel, seize Chicago as their agents place Pillars around the world. Gould reveals to Carly that the Decepticons plan to transport their homeworld of Cybertron to the Milky Way, then to enslave Humanity and use the resources of the Earth to rebuild their world. Sam teams with Robert Epps to go into Chicago to save Carly, but they are nearly killed by Decepticon forces before the Autobots intervene; revealing they concealed themselves during the launch of their ship to convince the Decepticons they were destroyed. |
| score: 0.317755438474 |
| What happens to a Trojan soldier who discovers that the Greek ships are hidden in a bay? |
| 0) He is attacked by the Greeks, but manages to escape. |
| 1) He runs back to alert the city, but he injures himself and cannot move. |
| 2) He is killed by the Greek archers. |
| 3) He drowns in the sea. |
| 4) He is wounded in the fight with the Greeks. |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.324331980805 |
| Whose idea is it to build a huge wooden horse? |
| 0) It is Paris' idea. |
| 1) It is Agamemnon's idea. |
| 2) It is Odysseus' idea. |
| 3) It is Helen's idea. |
| 4) It is Andromache's idea. |
| Plot: Agamemnon becomes infuriated at Achilles' actions and goes into a crazed rant that he will take Troy no matter what. Concerned that Agamemnon may lead them to destruction, Odysseus concocts a plan to get inside the city without bloodshed, by having the Greeks build a gigantic wooden horse from their boat parts and abandon the Trojan beach, hiding their ships in a nearby cove to make it seem as if they have left. Priam orders the horse brought inside the city as a gift from the Gods, over Paris' objections. A Trojan scout finds the hidden ships in the cove but is killed by the Greek archers before he can alert the city. That night, Greeks hiding inside the horse emerge and open the city gates for the Greek army, commencing the Sack of Troy. While Andromache and Helen are getting the Trojans to safety through the tunnel, Paris gives the Sword of Troy to Aeneas, instructing him to protect the Trojans and find them a new home. Priam and Glaucus are killed in battle by Agamemnon and Odysseus, respectively, while Agamemnon is slain by Briseis. Achilles fights his way through the city and finds Briseis, but is shot through the heel by Paris, who puts several arrows in Achilles until he finally collapses. With his dying breaths, Achilles implores Briseis to leave the city with Paris. They escape Troy before the Greeks find Achilles' body. In the aftermath, with Troy finally taken, funerals are held for the slain and Odysseus personally cremates Achilles. |
| score: 0.186401493304 |
| What does Paris ask Aeneas to do? |
| 0) He asks him to kill Odysseus. |
| 1) He asks him to fight the Greeks until the last soldier. |
| 2) He asks him to protect the Trojans and find them a new home. |
| 3) He asks him to leave the city with Helen. |
| 4) He asks him to bring Helen to safety. |
| Plot: Agamemnon becomes infuriated at Achilles' actions and goes into a crazed rant that he will take Troy no matter what. Concerned that Agamemnon may lead them to destruction, Odysseus concocts a plan to get inside the city without bloodshed, by having the Greeks build a gigantic wooden horse from their boat parts and abandon the Trojan beach, hiding their ships in a nearby cove to make it seem as if they have left. Priam orders the horse brought inside the city as a gift from the Gods, over Paris' objections. A Trojan scout finds the hidden ships in the cove but is killed by the Greek archers before he can alert the city. That night, Greeks hiding inside the horse emerge and open the city gates for the Greek army, commencing the Sack of Troy. While Andromache and Helen are getting the Trojans to safety through the tunnel, Paris gives the Sword of Troy to Aeneas, instructing him to protect the Trojans and find them a new home. Priam and Glaucus are killed in battle by Agamemnon and Odysseus, respectively, while Agamemnon is slain by Briseis. Achilles fights his way through the city and finds Briseis, but is shot through the heel by Paris, who puts several arrows in Achilles until he finally collapses. With his dying breaths, Achilles implores Briseis to leave the city with Paris. They escape Troy before the Greeks find Achilles' body. In the aftermath, with Troy finally taken, funerals are held for the slain and Odysseus personally cremates Achilles. |
| score: 0.217129539588 |
| What do the Greeks build to get into Troy without a fight? |
| 0) They build a gigantic wooden horse. |
| 1) They build a small wooden horse. |
| 2) They build the largest catapult ever. |
| 3) They make a wooden deer. |
| 4) They build a wooden donkey. |
| Plot: Agamemnon becomes infuriated at Achilles' actions and goes into a crazed rant that he will take Troy no matter what. Concerned that Agamemnon may lead them to destruction, Odysseus concocts a plan to get inside the city without bloodshed, by having the Greeks build a gigantic wooden horse from their boat parts and abandon the Trojan beach, hiding their ships in a nearby cove to make it seem as if they have left. Priam orders the horse brought inside the city as a gift from the Gods, over Paris' objections. A Trojan scout finds the hidden ships in the cove but is killed by the Greek archers before he can alert the city. That night, Greeks hiding inside the horse emerge and open the city gates for the Greek army, commencing the Sack of Troy. While Andromache and Helen are getting the Trojans to safety through the tunnel, Paris gives the Sword of Troy to Aeneas, instructing him to protect the Trojans and find them a new home. Priam and Glaucus are killed in battle by Agamemnon and Odysseus, respectively, while Agamemnon is slain by Briseis. Achilles fights his way through the city and finds Briseis, but is shot through the heel by Paris, who puts several arrows in Achilles until he finally collapses. With his dying breaths, Achilles implores Briseis to leave the city with Paris. They escape Troy before the Greeks find Achilles' body. In the aftermath, with Troy finally taken, funerals are held for the slain and Odysseus personally cremates Achilles. |
| score: 0.238648987866 |
| What do the Greeks hiding inside the horse do at night? |
| 0) They emerge from the horse and open the gates of Troy. |
| 1) They prepare their weapons and stay awake all night. |
| 2) They make strategic plans on how to attack the town from the inside. |
| 3) They make a campfire and celebrate. |
| 4) They emerge from the horse and start looting around the city. |
| Plot: Agamemnon becomes infuriated at Achilles' actions and goes into a crazed rant that he will take Troy no matter what. Concerned that Agamemnon may lead them to destruction, Odysseus concocts a plan to get inside the city without bloodshed, by having the Greeks build a gigantic wooden horse from their boat parts and abandon the Trojan beach, hiding their ships in a nearby cove to make it seem as if they have left. Priam orders the horse brought inside the city as a gift from the Gods, over Paris' objections. A Trojan scout finds the hidden ships in the cove but is killed by the Greek archers before he can alert the city. That night, Greeks hiding inside the horse emerge and open the city gates for the Greek army, commencing the Sack of Troy. While Andromache and Helen are getting the Trojans to safety through the tunnel, Paris gives the Sword of Troy to Aeneas, instructing him to protect the Trojans and find them a new home. Priam and Glaucus are killed in battle by Agamemnon and Odysseus, respectively, while Agamemnon is slain by Briseis. Achilles fights his way through the city and finds Briseis, but is shot through the heel by Paris, who puts several arrows in Achilles until he finally collapses. With his dying breaths, Achilles implores Briseis to leave the city with Paris. They escape Troy before the Greeks find Achilles' body. In the aftermath, with Troy finally taken, funerals are held for the slain and Odysseus personally cremates Achilles. |
| score: 0.237941462559 |
| Who wins the first battle between the Greeks and the Trojans? |
| 0) They match each other evenly |
| 1) The Greeks |
| 2) None of the soldiers from either side is killed |
| 3) The Trojans |
| 4) Both sides lose men |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.334915063722 |
| What proposal does Paris make to Menelaus to avoid the war? |
| 0) To face off with Achilles |
| 1) To hand over the beach to the Greeks |
| 2) To duel him for Helen's hand in exchnage for Troy being spared |
| 3) To duel Agamemnon to death |
| 4) To hand over Helen back to Menelaus |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.311713162786 |
| Who would win the duel, Menelaus or Paris? |
| 0) Paris |
| 1) They would kill each other |
| 2) It would end in at an impasse |
| 3) |
| 4) Menelaus |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.249633617701 |
| Who saves Briseis from the Greek soldiers? |
| 0) Hector |
| 1) Helen |
| 2) Paris |
| 3) Achilles |
| 4) Odysseus |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.31569269882 |
| How does the duel between Achilles and Hector end? |
| 0) They kill each other |
| 1) Paris intervenes and kills Achilles |
| 2) Achilles kills Hector |
| 3) They both surrender after an even fight |
| 4) Hector kills Achilles |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.361209657662 |
| Who does Achilles allow to go to Troy with Priam? |
| 0) Hector |
| 1) Paris |
| 2) Triopas |
| 3) Briseis |
| 4) Nestor |
| Plot: In Troy, King Priam is dismayed when Hector and Paris bring Helen, but welcomes her as a guest and decides against sending her home, since Paris will likely follow her and be killed, choosing instead to meet the Greeks in open battle. The Greeks arrive shortly after and take the Trojan beach, mostly thanks to Achilles and his Myrmidons, among them his cousin Patroclus, who sack the temple of Apollo but allow Hector and the surviving Trojans to return to the city. Achilles claims Briseis, a priestess and the cousin of Paris and Hector, as a war trophy, but is angered when Agamemnon spitefully takes her from him and decides that he will not aid Agamemnon when they lay siege to Troy. |
| score: 0.35322926276 |
| What does dying Achilles ask Briseis to do? |
| 0) To forgive him |
| 1) To leave Troy with Paris |
| 2) To kill Agamemnon |
| 3) To look after Helen |
| 4) To find the Sword of Troy |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.329205794057 |
| Who cremates Achilles? |
| 0) Paris |
| 1) Odysseus |
| 2) A Spartan fisherman |
| 3) Helen |
| 4) Briseis |
| Plot: Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, king of Sparta, and celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, much to Hector's fury, as this could lead to war between Troy and Greece. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with his elder brother, King Agamemnon of Greece, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On King Nestor's advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon and his ways, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered. |
| score: 0.264844802768 |
| What happens to Achilles in the last scene? |
| 0) He is personally cremated by Odysseus |
| 1) He is honored by the Greeks |
| 2) He turns out to have survived Paris' arrows |
| 3) He is buried alongside other fallen soldiers |
| 4) His body is never recovered |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.291801676471 |
| Why does Achilles not want to fight for Agamemnon at first? |
| 0) Because he doesn't want to go to war with Troy |
| 1) Because he doesn't like Agamemnon |
| 2) Because of his mother |
| 3) Because he is wounded |
| 4) Because Agamemnon tried to kill him |
| Plot: Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, king of Sparta, and celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, much to Hector's fury, as this could lead to war between Troy and Greece. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with his elder brother, King Agamemnon of Greece, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On King Nestor's advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon and his ways, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered. |
| score: 0.333424441501 |
| Who does Agamemnon ask to persuade Achilles to fight with them? |
| 0) Thetis |
| 1) Hector |
| 2) Nestor |
| 3) Odysseus |
| 4) Menelaus |
| Plot: Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, king of Sparta, and celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, much to Hector's fury, as this could lead to war between Troy and Greece. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with his elder brother, King Agamemnon of Greece, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On King Nestor's advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon and his ways, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered. |
| score: 0.337880520541 |
| What noble act does Achilles do at the temple of Apollo after almost destroying it? |
| 0) He spares Paris' life |
| 1) He allows the temple priestess to go free |
| 2) He decides to let Agfamemnon take Briseis |
| 3) He allows Helen to stay in Troy |
| 4) He allows Hector and the survivng Trojans to return to the city |
| Plot: In Troy, King Priam is dismayed when Hector and Paris bring Helen, but welcomes her as a guest and decides against sending her home, since Paris will likely follow her and be killed, choosing instead to meet the Greeks in open battle. The Greeks arrive shortly after and take the Trojan beach, mostly thanks to Achilles and his Myrmidons, among them his cousin Patroclus, who sack the temple of Apollo but allow Hector and the surviving Trojans to return to the city. Achilles claims Briseis, a priestess and the cousin of Paris and Hector, as a war trophy, but is angered when Agamemnon spitefully takes her from him and decides that he will not aid Agamemnon when they lay siege to Troy. |
| score: 0.335315477062 |
| What war trophy does Achilles want to have? |
| 0) Paris |
| 1) Hector |
| 2) The statue of Apollo |
| 3) Helen |
| 4) Briseis |
| Plot: In Troy, King Priam is dismayed when Hector and Paris bring Helen, but welcomes her as a guest and decides against sending her home, since Paris will likely follow her and be killed, choosing instead to meet the Greeks in open battle. The Greeks arrive shortly after and take the Trojan beach, mostly thanks to Achilles and his Myrmidons, among them his cousin Patroclus, who sack the temple of Apollo but allow Hector and the surviving Trojans to return to the city. Achilles claims Briseis, a priestess and the cousin of Paris and Hector, as a war trophy, but is angered when Agamemnon spitefully takes her from him and decides that he will not aid Agamemnon when they lay siege to Troy. |
| score: 0.290759092947 |
| What is Briseis to Hector and Paris? |
| 0) Their mother |
| 1) Their sister |
| 2) Their aunt |
| 3) Their friend |
| 4) Their cousin |
| Plot: In Troy, King Priam is dismayed when Hector and Paris bring Helen, but welcomes her as a guest and decides against sending her home, since Paris will likely follow her and be killed, choosing instead to meet the Greeks in open battle. The Greeks arrive shortly after and take the Trojan beach, mostly thanks to Achilles and his Myrmidons, among them his cousin Patroclus, who sack the temple of Apollo but allow Hector and the surviving Trojans to return to the city. Achilles claims Briseis, a priestess and the cousin of Paris and Hector, as a war trophy, but is angered when Agamemnon spitefully takes her from him and decides that he will not aid Agamemnon when they lay siege to Troy. |
| score: 0.232763771124 |
| Why does Achilles, who is already in Troy, decide not to help Agamemnon in the war against Troy? |
| 0) Because of Helen |
| 1) |
| 2) Because he's been badly injured |
| 3) Because Agamemnon forcefully took Briseis from him |
| 4) Because he doesn't want to destroy Troy |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.415615589827 |
| Do the Trojan and Greek armies meet outside or inside the walls for the first time? |
| 0) Inside the walls of Troy. |
| 1) Inside the walls of Sparta. |
| 2) Outside the walls of Sparta |
| 3) Outside the walls of Troy |
| 4) Outside the walls of Ithaca |
| Plot: The Trojan and Greek armies meet outside the walls of Troy. During a parley, Paris offers to duel Menelaus personally for Helen's hand in exchange for the city being spared. Agamemnon, intending to take the city regardless of the outcome, accepts. Menelaus wounds Paris and almost kills him, but Menelaus is killed by Hector. In the ensuing battle, most of Agamemnon's forces fall to Troy's archers and Hector kills Ajax. On Odysseus' insistence, Agamemnon gives the order to fall back. In order to keep their spirits up, he gives Briseis to the Greek soldiers for their amusement. When she is threatened with rape, she is saved by Achilles. The two fall for each other and Achilles decides that the war is a lost cause, resolving to leave Troy in the morning. |
| score: 0.327885832988 |
| What is Agamemnon to Menelaus? |
| 0) Menelaus' mentor |
| 1) Menelaus' elder son |
| 2) Menelaus' younger brother |
| 3) Menelaus' younger son |
| 4) Menelaus' elder brother |
| Plot: Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, king of Sparta, and celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, much to Hector's fury, as this could lead to war between Troy and Greece. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with his elder brother, King Agamemnon of Greece, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On King Nestor's advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon and his ways, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered. |
| score: 0.30165829583 |
| What do Hector, his brother Paris and the king of Sparta celebrate? |
| 0) Celebrate the end of a long and bloody fight. |
| 1) Celebrate the end of a long and bloody conflict. |
| 2) Celebrate the start of a long and bloody war. |
| 3) Celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. |
| 4) Celebrate the end of a long and bloody struggle. |
| Plot: Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, king of Sparta, and celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, much to Hector's fury, as this could lead to war between Troy and Greece. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with his elder brother, King Agamemnon of Greece, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On King Nestor's advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon and his ways, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered. |
| score: 0.260963912807 |
| Why does Menelaus go to see Agamemnon? |
| 0) Upon learning of smuggling Nestor to Troy, Menelaus meets Agamemnon. |
| 1) Upon learning of betrayal of Helen, Menelaus meets Agamemnon. |
| 2) Upon learning of smuggling Helen to Troy, Menelaus meets Agamemnon. |
| 3) Upon learning of betrayal of Paris, Menelaus meets Agamemnon. |
| 4) Upon learning of betrayal of Hector, Menelaus meets Agamemnon. |
| Plot: Prince Hector of Troy and his younger brother Paris negotiate a peace treaty with Menelaus, king of Sparta, and celebrate the end of a long and bloody war. Paris, however, is having a secret love affair with Menelaus' wife, Queen Helen, and smuggles her aboard their homebound vessel, much to Hector's fury, as this could lead to war between Troy and Greece. Upon learning of this, Menelaus meets with his elder brother, King Agamemnon of Greece, and asks his help in taking Troy. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for a long time, agrees, since it will give him control of the Aegean Sea. On King Nestor's advice, Agamemnon has Odysseus, King of Ithaca, persuade Achilles to join them. Achilles, who strongly dislikes Agamemnon and his ways, initially refuses, but eventually decides to go after his mother, Thetis, tells him that though he will die, he will be forever remembered. |
| score: 0.413900418207 |
| What does Carlisle do for a living? |
| 0) He is a lawyer. |
| 1) He is a teacher. |
| 2) He is a nurse. |
| 3) He is a firefighter. |
| 4) He is a doctor. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.10965948625 |
| What, according to Edward, do the Cullens eat? |
| 0) Only blood of criminals. |
| 1) Only very old people. |
| 2) Real food like humans. |
| 3) Only animal blood. |
| 4) Only bloody animal meat. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.149349366977 |
| What kind of vampire is James? |
| 0) A sneaking vampire. |
| 1) A tracker vampire. |
| 2) A static vampire. |
| 3) A flying vampire. |
| 4) A daylight vampire. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.197893774037 |
| What are the names of the nomadic vampires who come to Forks? |
| 0) Jacob, Vicky, and Angie. |
| 1) Charlie, Eric and Laurent. |
| 2) Laurent, Victoria, and James. |
| 3) Lautrec, James, and Jasper. |
| 4) Emmet, Victoria, and Angela. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.246510826273 |
| What are the names of Edward's siblings? |
| 0) Billy, Emmet, Rosalie, and Jasper. |
| 1) Phil, Ben, Carlisle, and Esme. |
| 2) Eric, Jasper, Angela, and Rosalie. |
| 3) Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie. |
| 4) Rosalie, Jasper, Alice, and Tyler. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.156067610416 |
| Who is Carlisle in the family? |
| 0) A patriarch. |
| 1) A teacher. |
| 2) A servant. |
| 3) A babysitter. |
| 4) A distant cousin. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.151963716786 |
| What does Bella determine Edward to be after doing a lot of research? |
| 0) A human. |
| 1) A vampire. |
| 2) A werewolf. |
| 3) An animal. |
| 4) A zombie. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.185430247761 |
| Where does James track Bella to after the Cullens take her into hiding? |
| 0) In New York. |
| 1) In Philladelphia. |
| 2) In New Orleans. |
| 3) In Bronx. |
| 4) In Phoenix. |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.178814113611 |
| How old is Bella? |
| 0) 17 |
| 1) 12 |
| 2) 20 |
| 3) 15 |
| 4) 18 |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.114221447167 |
| What is Bella's father's name? |
| 0) Carl |
| 1) Charlie |
| 2) Carlisle |
| 3) Chase |
| 4) Chuck |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.173202189009 |
| What is Bella's mother's name? |
| 0) Renesme |
| 1) Reba |
| 2) Reese |
| 3) Rena |
| 4) Rene |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.201637169835 |
| Who saves Bella from being hit by a van in the school parking lot? |
| 0) Mike |
| 1) Edward |
| 2) Jasper |
| 3) Emmett |
| 4) Jacob |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.215008060541 |
| Who does Bella sit with in her first biology class? |
| 0) Edward |
| 1) Rosalie |
| 2) Jessica |
| 3) Mike |
| 4) Jacob |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.205716001404 |
| Who is Bella's mother married to? |
| 0) A major league soccer player |
| 1) A minor league football player |
| 2) A minor league baseball player |
| 3) A police officer |
| 4) A dentist |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.270787606019 |
| What is the name of the town Bella moves to? |
| 0) Spork |
| 1) Forks |
| 2) Spokane |
| 3) Seattle |
| 4) Spoons |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.248253042995 |
| Who catches Bella's attention at her new school? |
| 0) The Kullen siblings |
| 1) The Colin siblings |
| 2) The Cullen siblings |
| 3) The Carmichael siblings |
| 4) The Kelly siblings |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.266547678506 |
| What does Bella ask Edward during the prom? |
| 0) She asks Edward to hug her |
| 1) She asks Edward to take her home |
| 2) She asks Edward to request a song with the DJ |
| 3) She asks Edward to marry her |
| 4) She asks Edward to turn her into a vampire |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.208877300786 |
| How does Edward prevent Bella from becoming a vampire after she's been bitten by James? |
| 0) He injects her with the antidote |
| 1) He sucks the venom from her ankle |
| 2) He sucks the venom from her neck |
| 3) He sucks the venom from her wrist |
| 4) He bites her again, counteracting the bite from James |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.252906128016 |
| What do the Cullen siblings do to James? |
| 0) They cut off his arms and burn them |
| 1) They tie him up and leave him in the ballet studio |
| 2) They rip him to pieces and bury his body parts far away from each other |
| 3) They decapitate him and burn his body |
| 4) They decapitate him and bury his head separate from his body |
| Plot: Seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan moves to Forks, a small town on the Washington coast, to live with her father, Charlie. Her mother, Rene, is remarried to a minor league baseball player, and they are often traveling. Bella makes many friends at her new high school, but she is intrigued by the mysterious and aloof Cullen siblings. Bella sits next to Edward Cullen in biology class on her first day of school, but he seems to be repulsed by her. A few days later, Bella is nearly struck by a van in the school parking lot. Edward saves her by instantaneously covering a distance of some 30 feet and putting himself between Bella and the van, stopping it without injury with only his hand. He subsequently refuses to explain his actions to Bella and warns her against befriending him. |
| score: 0.148029115481 |
| Where does Edward take Bella when they return to Forks from Phoenix? |
| 0) The Valentine's Day dance |
| 1) The movies |
| 2) The Winter Formal |
| 3) Homecoming |
| 4) Prom |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.199979546353 |
| What kind of relationship did Victoria have with James? |
| 0) She was James' mate |
| 1) She was James' sister |
| 2) She was James' maid |
| 3) She was James' best friend |
| 4) She was James' cousin |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.118890371725 |
| What does James do to Bella when she comes to rescue her supposedly kidnapped mother? |
| 0) He breaks her ankle and bites her wrist |
| 1) He kills her |
| 2) He kisses her and bites her neck |
| 3) He breaks her ankle and bites her neck |
| 4) He breaks her arm and bites her wrist |
| Plot: After much research, Bella concludes that Edward is a vampire. He eventually confirms this but says he and the other Cullens only consume animal blood. The pair fall in love, and Edward introduces Bella to his vampire family. Carlisle Cullen, the family patriarch, is a doctor working in Forks. His wife is Esme, and Alice, Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie are their informally adopted children. Edward and Bella's relationship is soon in jeopardy, however, when three nomadic vampires James, Victoria, and Laurent arrive in Forks. James, a tracker vampire with incredible senses, is instantly intrigued by Edward's protectiveness over a human, and incites him to hunt Bella for sport. Edward and the other Cullens risk their lives to protect Bella, but James tracks her to Phoenix, where she is hiding with Jasper and Alice. James lures Bella into a trap by falsely claiming he is holding her mother hostage. James breaks Bella's ankle before biting her wrist, infecting her with vampire venom. After a ferocious fight, Edward subdues James just as the other Cullens arrive. Alice, Emmett, and Jasper destroy James, decapitating and burning him, as Edward sucks the venom from Bella's wrist, preventing her from turning into a vampire. Upon returning to Forks, Edward accompanies Bella to the high school prom, where he refuses to grant her request that he transform her into a vampire. As the couple dance, they are unaware that James' mate, Victoria, is secretly watching, plotting revenge for her lover's death. |
| score: 0.183000330149 |
| Why is Bressler actually the target, and not Prince Shada? |
| 0) Because Bressler ruined the world's food supplies |
| 1) Because Bressler's research is about new types of bombs |
| 2) Because Bressler developed genetically modified plants that can kill the world |
| 3) Because Bressler can survive in harsh climates |
| 4) Because Bressler developed genetically modified food that can facilitate world's food supply |
| Plot: Martin suddenly realizes that Prince Shada is not the target, but Bressler, who has developed a genetically modified breed of corn capable of surviving harsh climates, easing the world's food supply problem. With Bressler's death and the theft of his research, billions of dollars would fall into the wrong hands. Seeing their assassination attempt has been foiled, Liz tries to disarm the bomb but cannot reach the deactivation button and is killed when a section of the hotel is blown up. Martin kills Martin B, the last remaining assassin, before the latter can murder Bressler. Bressler announces that he is giving his project to the world for free, while Martin and Gina board a train with new passports and identities. |
| score: 0.388120511993 |
| What do the numbers in Martin's book mean? |
| 0) Phone numbers. |
| 1) They represent a password. |
| 2) |
| 3) They correspond to words found on specific pages of the book. |
| 4) They represent coordinates on a map. |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Smith and another assassin, Jones, attempt to eliminate Martin and Gina, but the couple escape after a fight at her apartment in which Gina kills Smith. Martin looks at his book and sees a set of numbers written by his spouse. The numbers correspond to words found on specific pages of the book, which appear as secret codes. Using his schedule, Martin knows Martin B's engagements and confronts Liz when alone, who tells him that he left his briefcase at the airport. Meanwhile, Jrgen receives Cole at his office and deduces that Cole used to be a member of a legendary secret squad of mercenaries known as "Section 15" and is a potent killer. Realizing Cole is there to kill him and he has no way of escaping, Jrgen commits suicide by drinking cyanide-laced coffee in order to protect Martin. |
| score: 0.250650989515 |
| What does Jrgen realize about Cole? |
| 0) That he was in war. |
| 1) That he is police. |
| 2) That he used to be a member of a legendary secret squad of mercenaries. |
| 3) That he is married and has ben lying to him. |
| 4) That he is a gangster. |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Smith and another assassin, Jones, attempt to eliminate Martin and Gina, but the couple escape after a fight at her apartment in which Gina kills Smith. Martin looks at his book and sees a set of numbers written by his spouse. The numbers correspond to words found on specific pages of the book, which appear as secret codes. Using his schedule, Martin knows Martin B's engagements and confronts Liz when alone, who tells him that he left his briefcase at the airport. Meanwhile, Jrgen receives Cole at his office and deduces that Cole used to be a member of a legendary secret squad of mercenaries known as "Section 15" and is a potent killer. Realizing Cole is there to kill him and he has no way of escaping, Jrgen commits suicide by drinking cyanide-laced coffee in order to protect Martin. |
| score: 0.289004809108 |
| Who kills Smith? |
| 0) Gina. |
| 1) Elizabeth. |
| 2) Martin. |
| 3) Jones. |
| 4) Biko. |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Smith and another assassin, Jones, attempt to eliminate Martin and Gina, but the couple escape after a fight at her apartment in which Gina kills Smith. Martin looks at his book and sees a set of numbers written by his spouse. The numbers correspond to words found on specific pages of the book, which appear as secret codes. Using his schedule, Martin knows Martin B's engagements and confronts Liz when alone, who tells him that he left his briefcase at the airport. Meanwhile, Jrgen receives Cole at his office and deduces that Cole used to be a member of a legendary secret squad of mercenaries known as "Section 15" and is a potent killer. Realizing Cole is there to kill him and he has no way of escaping, Jrgen commits suicide by drinking cyanide-laced coffee in order to protect Martin. |
| score: 0.203835970371 |
| What happens to Martin on the way back to the airport? |
| 0) He gets in a car accident and the cab he's in swerves off the road and into a tree |
| 1) He gets stabbed |
| 2) He gets in a car accident and his cab falls off a bridge into the river |
| 3) He gets in a car accident and gets robbed in the process |
| 4) He gets shot |
| Plot: Dr. Martin Harris and his wife Liz arrive in Berlin for a biotechnology summit. However, upon arriving at Hotel Adlon, Martin realizes his briefcase was left at the airport. He takes a taxicab driven by a woman named Gina, but on the way to the airport, the cab crashes off a bridge into the river, knocking Martin unconscious on impact. Gina saves him from drowning, then flees the scene to avoid police because she is an illegal immigrant from Bosnia and Herzegovina. On Thanksgiving day, Martin regains consciousness at the hospital after being in a coma for four days. |
| score: 0.20620913919 |
| Why do Martin and Liz go to Berlin? |
| 0) For a biotechnology summit |
| 1) For a chemistry summit |
| 2) For a climate change summit |
| 3) For a vacation |
| 4) For a computer science summit |
| Plot: Dr. Martin Harris and his wife Liz arrive in Berlin for a biotechnology summit. However, upon arriving at Hotel Adlon, Martin realizes his briefcase was left at the airport. He takes a taxicab driven by a woman named Gina, but on the way to the airport, the cab crashes off a bridge into the river, knocking Martin unconscious on impact. Gina saves him from drowning, then flees the scene to avoid police because she is an illegal immigrant from Bosnia and Herzegovina. On Thanksgiving day, Martin regains consciousness at the hospital after being in a coma for four days. |
| score: 0.401603771062 |
| Who kills Jones? |
| 0) Gina |
| 1) Cole |
| 2) Biko |
| 3) Smith |
| 4) Martin |
| Plot: Meanwhile, Smith and another assassin, Jones, attempt to eliminate Martin and Gina, but the couple escape after a fight at her apartment in which Gina kills Smith. Martin looks at his book and sees a set of numbers written by his spouse. The numbers correspond to words found on specific pages of the book, which appear as secret codes. Using his schedule, Martin knows Martin B's engagements and confronts Liz when alone, who tells him that he left his briefcase at the airport. Meanwhile, Jrgen receives Cole at his office and deduces that Cole used to be a member of a legendary secret squad of mercenaries known as "Section 15" and is a potent killer. Realizing Cole is there to kill him and he has no way of escaping, Jrgen commits suicide by drinking cyanide-laced coffee in order to protect Martin. |
| score: 0.204951735182 |
| What does Martin realize when he opens up his briefcase? |
| 0) That he is Canadian |
| 1) That he is a doctor |
| 2) That he is an undercover cop |
| 3) That he is an assassin |
| 4) That he and Liz were in Berlin three months ago |
| Plot: Dr. Martin Harris and his wife Liz arrive in Berlin for a biotechnology summit. However, upon arriving at Hotel Adlon, Martin realizes his briefcase was left at the airport. He takes a taxicab driven by a woman named Gina, but on the way to the airport, the cab crashes off a bridge into the river, knocking Martin unconscious on impact. Gina saves him from drowning, then flees the scene to avoid police because she is an illegal immigrant from Bosnia and Herzegovina. On Thanksgiving day, Martin regains consciousness at the hospital after being in a coma for four days. |
| score: 0.33547029028 |
| What does Martin find out from Cole? |
| 0) That they are in Berlin |
| 1) That Martin Harris is a cover name and that he is an assassin |
| 2) That he is an undercover cop |
| 3) That he is a spy |
| 4) That he was in a car crash |
| Plot: After retrieving his briefcase, Martin parts ways with Gina. When she sees him kidnapped by Cole and Jones, she steals a taxicab and chases after Cole's van. Martin wakes up in a car park and is told by Cole that Martin Harris is a cover name and that he, Liz and Martin B are assassins sent to target the summit. Because he injured his head during the car crash, his memory was altered and he believed his fake Martin Harris persona was his own identity. Gina rushes in and stops Jones from killing Martin as Cole hides in the van. A brief fight between Jones and Gina ends when Gina drives her car into Jones and crushes him against the rear of Cole's van. Gina rams her car into the van and sends it plummeting out of the car park with Cole still inside, killing him. Martin finds a hidden compartment in his briefcase containing two Canadian passports, and remembers that he and Liz were in Berlin three months prior to plant a bomb in the suite that is to be occupied by Prince Shada for the summit. |
| score: 0.283992972027 |
| Why does Jrgen suspect that Prince Shada's presence at the summit is related to Martin's identity theft? |
| 0) Because the Prince has survived several assassination attempts in his own country |
| 1) |
| 2) Because of his illegal activities |
| 3) Because of his past record |
| 4) Because she finds secret emails |
| Plot: Martin returns to his hotel and discovers another man with his wife, who claims she does not know him. He attempts to contact his old colleague, Prof. Rodney Cole, but Cole is unavailable due to Thanksgiving in the U.S. Martin then heads to the office of Prof. Leo Bressler, whom he is scheduled to meet that day. However, he sees the impostor, "Martin B", already in a meeting with Bressler. As Martin attempts to prove his identity, Martin B shows him his ID and family photo both of which have Martin's name with his face replaced by the impostor's. Overwhelmed by the identity crisis, Martin falls unconscious, then finds himself back at the hospital. Smith, an assassin sent to target Martin, kills Nurse Gretchen Erfurt, but Martin escapes. Aboard a train, Martin tries to note down his schedule for the next day from memory. He then seeks help from Nurse Erfurt's friend, private investigator and former Stasi agent Ernst Jrgen. Martin's only clues are his father's book on botany and Gina, who now works at a diner after being fired from the taxicab company since the crash. While Martin attempts to persuade Gina to help him, Jrgen digs up information related to Martin and the biotechnology summit. He discovers the summit will be attended by Prince Shada of Saudi Arabia, who is funding a secret project headed by Bressler. Prince Shada has survived numerous assassination attempts by extremists in his own country, and Jrgen suspects that Martin's identity theft may be part of another attempt to take the Prince's life. |
| score: 0.30167046725 |
| What does Ryan use as a punchline for his motivational speeches? |
| 0) What's in your backpack? |
| 1) What have you achieved in life? |
| 2) What kind of baggage do yuu have? |
| 3) Are you overburdened with life? |
| 4) What is your biggest wish in life? |
| Plot: Ryan begins having second thoughts about his own life. As he starts to deliver his "What's In Your Backpack?" speech at a convention in Las Vegas, he realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the stage. On an impulse, he flies to Alex's home in Chicago. When she opens the door, he is stunned to discover she is a married woman with children; Ryan leaves without saying a word. She later tells him on the phone that her family is her real life and he is simply an escape. |
| score: 0.357232665429 |
| What is Ryan's personal ambition? |
| 0) To become the fifth person to earn ten million frequent flyer miles with American Airlines. |
| 1) To become the seventh person to earn ten million frequent flyer miles with American Airlines. |
| 2) To earn enough money to buy his own private jet for his work and stop using American Airlines. |
| 3) To settle down in one place and stop traveling so much. |
| 4) To earn the million dollar award for his frequent traveling with American Airlines. |
| Plot: Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) makes his living traveling to workplaces around the United States and breaking the news to workers that they have been let go for employers unwilling to do it themselves. Ryan also delivers motivational speeches, using the analogy "What's In Your Backpack?" to extoll the virtues of a life free of burdensome relationships with people as well as things. Ryan relishes his perpetual travels. His personal ambition is to become only the seventh person to earn ten million frequent flyer miles with American Airlines. While traveling, he meets another frequent flyer named Alex (Vera Farmiga) and they begin a casual relationship. |
| score: 0.360798325195 |
| What does Ryan do for a living? |
| 0) He is a selling agent traveling around the United States. |
| 1) He is a traveling agent. |
| 2) He is a working as a clerck at an airport. |
| 3) He travels to workplaces and interviews people who have applied for a job. |
| 4) He informs the workers that they have been let go. |
| Plot: The film concludes with Ryan standing in front of a vast destination board, looking up, and letting go of his luggage. |
| score: 0.233042897361 |
| How does the movie end? |
| 0) With Ryan sitting on a beach |
| 1) With Ryan walking into a hotel room |
| 2) With Alex looking at a destination board and letting go of her luggage |
| 3) With Ryan looking at a destination board and letting go of his luggage |
| 4) With Natalie looking at a destination board and letting go of her luggage |
| Plot: The film concludes with Ryan standing in front of a vast destination board, looking up, and letting go of his luggage. |
| score: 0.424967226503 |
| Why did Ryan's younger sister and her fiance have him take photos of their cutout picture in different places? |
| 0) Because they wanted to look original |
| 1) Because they couldn't afford to go away on their honeymoon |
| 2) Because they shared fond memories of all those places |
| 3) Because they'd been to all those places together |
| 4) Because they wanted to show that they shared the same love of distant places |
| Plot: Instead of returning immediately to Omaha, Ryan convinces Alex to accompany him to his younger sister's wedding. He learns that the reason the couple had him take photos of a cutout picture of them in various places was because they cannot afford a honeymoon trip. When the groom gets cold feet, Ryans older sister talks him into using his motivational skills to persuade him to go through with it. Although this runs counter to Ryan's personal philosophy, he successfully argues that the important moments in life are rarely unshared. The wedding goes off without any further hitches. |
| score: 0.322337076855 |
| Who is Natalie Keener? |
| 0) She is Ryan's coworker who has just been fired. |
| 1) She is Ryan's ambitious and unscrupulous boss. |
| 2) She is Ryan's best friend. |
| 3) She is an ambitious, freshly-graduated new hire in Ryan's company. |
| 4) She is Ryan's longtime coworker. |
| Plot: Ryan is unexpectedly called back to his company's offices in Omaha, Nebraska. An ambitious, freshly-graduated new hire, Natalie Keener (Anna Kendrick) is promoting a plan to cut costs by conducting layoffs via videoconferencing. Ryan argues that Natalie knows nothing about the actual process, live or not, and does not know how to handle upset people. He plays the role of a fired employee to demonstrate her inexperience. His boss (Jason Bateman) assigns him to take Natalie with him on his next round of terminations to show her the ropes, much to his annoyance. |
| score: 0.346135375184 |
| What is Natalie's new plan? |
| 0) Her plan is to cut costs by minimizing the control process of the company's products. |
| 1) Her plan is to cut costs by downsizing in the innovation sector. |
| 2) Her plan is to cut costs by conducting layoffs via video-conferences. |
| 3) Her plan is to raise company's profit by raising product prices. |
| 4) Her plan is to boost company's success by organizing gatherings for the employees. |
| Plot: Back in his office, Ryan calls the airline to transfer five hundred thousand miles each to his sister and brother-in-law, enough for them to fly around the world for their honeymoon. His boss tells Ryan that a woman he and Natalie fired has killed herself, and that an upset Natalie has quit via text message. The company also puts the remote-layoff program on hold because of government concerns. |
| score: 0.300571888573 |
| Where is Ryan's company's office located? |
| 0) His office is located in Trenton, New Jersey. |
| 1) His office is located in Miami, Florida. |
| 2) His office is located in Chicago, Illinois. |
| 3) His office is located in Henderson, Nevada. |
| 4) His office is located in Omaha, Nebraska. |
| Plot: Natalie applies for a job in San Francisco, the city she was originally offered a job before following her now ex-boyfriend to Omaha instead. The interviewer is impressed by her qualifications and a glowing recommendation from Ryan, and hires her. |
| score: 0.319333154494 |
| What does Natalie lecture Ryan about during their trip? |
| 0) About his refusal to consider a commitment to her |
| 1) About his refusal to consider a commitment to Alex |
| 2) About his refusal to accept a commitment |
| 3) About his refusal to consider a commitment to Kara |
| 4) About his refusal to consider a commitment to Julie |
| Plot: As they travel together and become better acquainted, Natalie questions Ryan's philosophy, but he is satisfied with his lifestyle. During the trip, Natalie is shattered when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by text message. Ryan and Alex try to comfort her. Natalie later lectures Ryan about his refusal to consider a commitment to Alex in spite of their obvious compatibility, and becomes infuriated; she apologizes later, but soon afterwards they are both ordered back to Omaha to begin implementing Natalie's program. There are problems during a test run; one laid off person breaks down in tears before the camera, and she is unable to comfort him. |
| score: 0.347511296277 |
| Why are Natalie and Ryan ordered back to their company office in Omaha? |
| 0) To begin implementing Kara's program. |
| 1) To begin implementing Kevin's program. |
| 2) To begin implementing Natalie's program. |
| 3) To begin implementing Julie's program. |
| 4) To begin implementing Samuels program. |
| Plot: Natalie applies for a job in San Francisco, the city she was originally offered a job before following her now ex-boyfriend to Omaha instead. The interviewer is impressed by her qualifications and a glowing recommendation from Ryan, and hires her. |
| score: 0.411392731881 |
| What happens during Natalie's program's test run? |
| 0) There are problems during a test run; one laid off person breaks down in tears before the camera, and she is unable to encourage him. |
| 1) There are problems during a test run; one laid off person commits suicide before the camera, and she is unable to comfort him. |
| 2) There are problems during a test run; one laid off person breaks down in tears before the camera, and she is unable to employ him. |
| 3) There are problems during a test run; one laid off person threatens to kill her before the camera, and she is unable to employ him. |
| 4) There are problems during a test run; one laid off person breaks down in tears before the camera, and she is unable to comfort him. |
| Plot: As they travel together and become better acquainted, Natalie questions Ryan's philosophy, but he is satisfied with his lifestyle. During the trip, Natalie is shattered when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by text message. Ryan and Alex try to comfort her. Natalie later lectures Ryan about his refusal to consider a commitment to Alex in spite of their obvious compatibility, and becomes infuriated; she apologizes later, but soon afterwards they are both ordered back to Omaha to begin implementing Natalie's program. There are problems during a test run; one laid off person breaks down in tears before the camera, and she is unable to comfort him. |
| score: 0.310721888702 |
| What happens to Natalie during the trip with Ryan? |
| 0) Natalie is shattered when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by text message. |
| 1) Natalie is shocked when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by text message. |
| 2) Natalie has a heart attack when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by text message. |
| 3) Natalie is shocked when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by email. |
| 4) Natalie is surprised when her boyfriend unceremoniously propose her by email. |
| Plot: As they travel together and become better acquainted, Natalie questions Ryan's philosophy, but he is satisfied with his lifestyle. During the trip, Natalie is shattered when her boyfriend unceremoniously dumps her by text message. Ryan and Alex try to comfort her. Natalie later lectures Ryan about his refusal to consider a commitment to Alex in spite of their obvious compatibility, and becomes infuriated; she apologizes later, but soon afterwards they are both ordered back to Omaha to begin implementing Natalie's program. There are problems during a test run; one laid off person breaks down in tears before the camera, and she is unable to comfort him. |
| score: 0.381286063576 |
| What does Ryan do when he discovers Alex is married? |
| 0) Ryan leaves without saying a word |
| 1) Ryan leaves the place without saying the reason for his visit |
| 2) Ryan leaves the place by saying the reason for his visit |
| 3) Ryan stays there without saying the reason for his visit |
| 4) Ryan leaves the place saying goodbye |
| Plot: Ryan begins having second thoughts about his own life. As he starts to deliver his "What's In Your Backpack?" speech at a convention in Las Vegas, he realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the stage. On an impulse, he flies to Alex's home in Chicago. When she opens the door, he is stunned to discover she is a married woman with children; Ryan leaves without saying a word. She later tells him on the phone that her family is her real life and he is simply an escape. |
| score: 0.420014067013 |
| What does Ryan do during a convention in Las Vegas when he realizes he nolonger believes his speech? |
| 0) He realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the podium |
| 1) He realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the stage |
| 2) He realizes he no longer believes it, and walks out of the room |
| 3) He realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the platform |
| 4) He realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the dais |
| Plot: Ryan begins having second thoughts about his own life. As he starts to deliver his "What's In Your Backpack?" speech at a convention in Las Vegas, he realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the stage. On an impulse, he flies to Alex's home in Chicago. When she opens the door, he is stunned to discover she is a married woman with children; Ryan leaves without saying a word. She later tells him on the phone that her family is her real life and he is simply an escape. |
| score: 0.376255363959 |
| What does Ryan discover when he visits Alex at her home? |
| 0) He is stunned to discover she is a model |
| 1) He is stunned to discover she is a married woman with children |
| 2) He is stunned to discover she is a unmarried woman with children |
| 3) He is stunned to discover she is a call girl |
| 4) He is stunned to discover she is a single woman with adopted children |
| Plot: Ryan begins having second thoughts about his own life. As he starts to deliver his "What's In Your Backpack?" speech at a convention in Las Vegas, he realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the stage. On an impulse, he flies to Alex's home in Chicago. When she opens the door, he is stunned to discover she is a married woman with children; Ryan leaves without saying a word. She later tells him on the phone that her family is her real life and he is simply an escape. |
| score: 0.362219584088 |
| What does Alex later tell Ryan about her life? |
| 0) She later tells him that her family is her real life and he is simply an escape |
| 1) She later tells him that her family is her imaginary characters and he is simply an escape |
| 2) She later tells him that her family is her first love and he is simply an escape |
| 3) She later tells him that her family is her true love and he is simply an escape |
| 4) She later tells him that her family is part of her hallucination and he is simply an escape |
| Plot: Ryan begins having second thoughts about his own life. As he starts to deliver his "What's In Your Backpack?" speech at a convention in Las Vegas, he realizes he no longer believes it, and walks off the stage. On an impulse, he flies to Alex's home in Chicago. When she opens the door, he is stunned to discover she is a married woman with children; Ryan leaves without saying a word. She later tells him on the phone that her family is her real life and he is simply an escape. |
| score: 0.345126602092 |
| Who comes out to personally meet Ryan when it is announced that he has reached the ten million mile mark? |
| 0) The airline's flight attendants comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. |
| 1) The airline's pilot guy comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. |
| 2) The airline's director comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. |
| 3) The airline's chief pilot comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. |
| 4) The airline's owner comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. |
| Plot: On his flight home, the crew announces that Ryan has just crossed the ten million mile mark. The airline's chief pilot (Sam Elliott) comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. He notes that Ryan is the youngest person to reach the milestone. When asked where he's from, Ryan can only respond "here". |
| score: 0.541787829722 |
| What does the airline's chief pilot comment about Ryan? |
| 0) He notes that Ryan is the youngest person to reach the milestone |
| 1) He notes that Ryan is the first person to reach the milestone |
| 2) He notes that Ryan is the oldest person to reach the milestone |
| 3) He notes that Ryan is the last person to reach the milestone |
| 4) He notes that Ryan is the second person to reach the milestone |
| Plot: On his flight home, the crew announces that Ryan has just crossed the ten million mile mark. The airline's chief pilot (Sam Elliott) comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. He notes that Ryan is the youngest person to reach the milestone. When asked where he's from, Ryan can only respond "here". |
| score: 0.506363177011 |
| How does Ryan respond when asked where he is from? |
| 0) Ryan can only respond "far away". |
| 1) Ryan can only respond "Long Island". |
| 2) Ryan can only respond "here". |
| 3) Ryan can only respond "There". |
| 4) Ryan can only respond "Illinois". |
| Plot: On his flight home, the crew announces that Ryan has just crossed the ten million mile mark. The airline's chief pilot (Sam Elliott) comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. He notes that Ryan is the youngest person to reach the milestone. When asked where he's from, Ryan can only respond "here". |
| score: 0.411766536298 |
| What does the flight crew announce during Ryan's flight back home from Chicago? |
| 0) Ryan has just crossed the seventy million mile mark |
| 1) Ryan has just crossed the twenty million mile mark |
| 2) Ryan has just crossed the twenty five million mile mark |
| 3) Ryan has just crossed the fifty million mile mark |
| 4) Ryan has just crossed the ten million mile mark |
| Plot: On his flight home, the crew announces that Ryan has just crossed the ten million mile mark. The airline's chief pilot (Sam Elliott) comes out of the cockpit to meet Ryan. He notes that Ryan is the youngest person to reach the milestone. When asked where he's from, Ryan can only respond "here". |
| score: 0.44653680057 |
| Who writes a good recommendation for Natalie when she interviews for a new job? |
| 0) Jim |
| 1) Steve |
| 2) Ryan |
| 3) Craig |
| 4) Alex |
| Plot: Natalie applies for a job in San Francisco, the city she was originally offered a job before following her now ex-boyfriend to Omaha instead. The interviewer is impressed by her qualifications and a glowing recommendation from Ryan, and hires her. |
| score: 0.375191371197 |
| Is Natalie hired for the new job in San Francisco? |
| 0) Yes, the interviewer is impressed by her look and attitude so he hires her. |
| 1) No, the interviewer is not impressed by her look and attitude so he rejects her. |
| 2) No, the interviewer is not impressed by her qualifications so he rejects her. |
| 3) Yes, the interviewer is impressed by her qualifications and a glowing recommendation from Ryan, and hires her. |
| 4) Yes, the interviewer hires her since she got a glowing recommendation from Ryan. |
| Plot: Natalie applies for a job in San Francisco, the city she was originally offered a job before following her now ex-boyfriend to Omaha instead. The interviewer is impressed by her qualifications and a glowing recommendation from Ryan, and hires her. |
| score: 0.539301317106 |
| Where does Natalie apply for a new job? |
| 0) Natalie applies for a job in San Clemente |
| 1) Natalie applies for a job in San Diego |
| 2) Natalie applies for a job in San Andreas |
| 3) Natalie applies for a job in San Francisco |
| 4) Natalie applies for a job in San Jose |
| Plot: Natalie applies for a job in San Francisco, the city she was originally offered a job before following her now ex-boyfriend to Omaha instead. The interviewer is impressed by her qualifications and a glowing recommendation from Ryan, and hires her. |
| score: 0.426210249284 |
| What does EVE do to make WALL-E remember her? |
| 0) She takes him to the place they first met. |
| 1) She hugs him. |
| 2) She reprogrammes him. |
| 3) She talks about herself. |
| 4) She kisses him. |
| Plot: EVE rushes WALL-E back to his home where she repairs and reactivates him, but he no longer recognizes her, having reverted to his original programming as an emotionless waste compactor, and he begins crushing the artifacts he had collected in his truck. Heartbroken, EVE follows WALL-E outside, stops him and gives him a farewell kiss, which jolts his memory and restores his personality. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite as the humans and robots of the Axiom begin to restore Earth and its environment. |
| score: 0.195705442765 |
| What do humans and the robots do at the end of the movie? |
| 0) They start planning the escape. |
| 1) |
| 2) They begin to restore the Earth. |
| 3) They begin to restore the Moon. |
| 4) They fight. |
| Plot: EVE rushes WALL-E back to his home where she repairs and reactivates him, but he no longer recognizes her, having reverted to his original programming as an emotionless waste compactor, and he begins crushing the artifacts he had collected in his truck. Heartbroken, EVE follows WALL-E outside, stops him and gives him a farewell kiss, which jolts his memory and restores his personality. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite as the humans and robots of the Axiom begin to restore Earth and its environment. |
| score: 0.242660663013 |
| Why doesn't WALL-E remember EVE after she repairs him? |
| 0) He reverted to his original programming. |
| 1) Because he has been damaged too badly. |
| 2) Because she reprogrammed it differently. |
| 3) |
| 4) Because he doesn't want to. |
| Plot: EVE rushes WALL-E back to his home where she repairs and reactivates him, but he no longer recognizes her, having reverted to his original programming as an emotionless waste compactor, and he begins crushing the artifacts he had collected in his truck. Heartbroken, EVE follows WALL-E outside, stops him and gives him a farewell kiss, which jolts his memory and restores his personality. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite as the humans and robots of the Axiom begin to restore Earth and its environment. |
| score: 0.334367662342 |
| What is the name of the Axiom ship's current captain? |
| 0) Auto |
| 1) EVE |
| 2) McCrea |
| 3) WALL-E |
| 4) John |
| Plot: On the Axiom, the descendants of the ship's original passengers have become morbidly obese after centuries of microgravity effects and relying on the ship's automated systems for their every need. The ship's current captain, McCrea, leaves most of the ship's operations under the control of its robotic autopilot, Auto. |
| score: 0.403343057878 |
| What will happen once Captain McCrea puts the plant EVE collected from Earth into the ship's holo-detector? |
| 0) The Axiom will hyperjump back to earth so the passengers can recolonize it |
| 1) Robotic assistant GO-4 will be able to steal the plant |
| 2) The Axiom will be destroyed |
| 3) Directive A113 will be automatically enforced |
| 4) All BnL autopilots will be compromised |
| Plot: WALL-E follows EVE to the bridge of the Axiom, where the Captain learns that by putting the plant in the ship's holo-detector to verify Earth's habitability, the Axiom will make a hyperjump back to Earth so the passengers can recolonize it. However, Auto orders McCrea's robotic assistant GO-4 to steal the plant as part of his own no return directive "A113", which was issued to all BnL autopilots after the corporation concluded in 2110 that the planet could not be saved. |
| score: 0.470989264221 |
| How do WALL-E and EVE celebrate their victory after WALL-E rescues the plant? |
| 0) They sing |
| 1) They kiss |
| 2) Thye embrace |
| 3) They scream |
| 4) They dance |
| Plot: With the plant missing, EVE is considered defective and taken to the repair ward along with WALL-E (for cleaning). WALL-E mistakes the process on EVE for torture and tries to save her, accidentally releasing a horde of malfunctioning robots that had been quarantined. The on-board security systems then designate both WALL-E and EVE as "rogue robots". Fed up with WALL-E's disruptions, EVE takes him to the escape pod bay to send him home, but they witness GO-4 dispose of the missing plant by placing it inside a pod which is set to self-destruct. WALL-E enters the pod to retrieve the plant, but GO-4 jettisons the pod into space. WALL-E escapes with the plant before the pod explodes, using a fire extinguisher to propel himself back toward the Axiom, where he and EVE reconcile and celebrate with a dance in space. |
| score: 0.227176962647 |
| How does WALL-E repair himself? |
| 0) By using parts from other inactive robots |
| 1) By self replication |
| 2) By rebooting his system |
| 3) By using discarded metals from the trash |
| 4) By automatic repair |
| Plot: In 2805, Earth is long-abandoned and covered in heaps of garbage leftover from decades of mass consumerism, facilitated by the megacorporation Buy 'n' Large ("BnL"). Seven hundred years earlier, BnL evacuated Earth's population in fully automated starliners, leaving behind WALL-E trash compactor robots to clean the planet for humanity's eventual return. Only one WALL-E robot remains active, and has developed sentience after so many years of life-experience. He manages to remain active by repairing himself using parts from other inactive units. |
| score: 0.254154561333 |
| Why does Auto electrocute WALL-E? |
| 0) Because he has been ordered to |
| 1) Because he wants to make EVE suffer |
| 2) Because he wants to take control of the ship |
| 3) Because he hates WALL-E |
| 4) Because WALL-E is trying to protect the plant |
| Plot: When the plant is brought to the captain, EVE's recordings of Earth are analyzed and the captain concludes that mankind must return to restore their planet. However, Auto reveals his directive and stages a mutiny. When WALL-E tries to protect the plant, Auto electrocutes him, severely damaging him. EVE realizes the only parts for repairing WALL-E are in his truck back on Earth. She helps him bring the plant to the holo-detector to activate the ship's hyperjump. McCrea opens the holo-detector and fights Auto for control of the ship. Auto partially crushes WALL-E by closing the holo-detector on him, but McCrea finally disables the villianous autopilot. EVE places the plant in the holo-detector, freeing WALL-E and instantly setting the Axiom to hyperjump to Earth. |
| score: 0.300399816796 |
| What does WALL-E do when the ship comes to retrieve EVE? |
| 0) He clings to its hull |
| 1) He says goodbye to EVE |
| 2) He hides EVE |
| 3) He accompanies EVE onto the ship |
| 4) He attacks it |
| Plot: One day, WALL-E discovers a growing seedling. Later, a spaceship lands and deploys EVE, an advanced robot probe sent from the BnL starliner Axiom to search for vegetation on Earth. WALL-E falls in love with the initially cold and hostile EVE, who gradually softens and befriends him. When WALL-E brings EVE to his home and shows her his collection, she sees the plant, automatically stores it inside herself, and goes into standby mode waiting for her ship to retrieve her. WALL-E, not understanding why EVE seems to have shut down, tries numerous methods to reactivate her. When EVE's automated ship returns and collects EVE, WALL-E clings to its hull and thus travels through space to the Axiom, which is hidden behind a nebula. |
| score: 0.283796991767 |
| What has happened to the humans aboard the ship? |
| 0) they are thrown off of the ship |
| 1) they cannot sleep |
| 2) they fall into the trash compactor |
| 3) they become obese |
| 4) they cannot eat |
| Plot: On the Axiom, the descendants of the ship's original passengers have become morbidly obese after centuries of microgravity effects and relying on the ship's automated systems for their every need. The ship's current captain, McCrea, leaves most of the ship's operations under the control of its robotic autopilot, Auto. |
| score: 0.155890455258 |
| What does WALL-E think happens to EVE when she goes into standby mode? |
| 0) That she shut down. |
| 1) He thinks that she died |
| 2) He thinks that she's self-destructing. |
| 3) He thinks that she is cute sleeping |
| 4) He thinks that she is hurt |
| Plot: One day, WALL-E discovers a growing seedling. Later, a spaceship lands and deploys EVE, an advanced robot probe sent from the BnL starliner Axiom to search for vegetation on Earth. WALL-E falls in love with the initially cold and hostile EVE, who gradually softens and befriends him. When WALL-E brings EVE to his home and shows her his collection, she sees the plant, automatically stores it inside herself, and goes into standby mode waiting for her ship to retrieve her. WALL-E, not understanding why EVE seems to have shut down, tries numerous methods to reactivate her. When EVE's automated ship returns and collects EVE, WALL-E clings to its hull and thus travels through space to the Axiom, which is hidden behind a nebula. |
| score: 0.234565720722 |
| What does Wesley ask the viewers as the movie ends? |
| 0) Why are you still here? |
| 1) What's your name? |
| 2) What have you done for me lately? |
| 3) Who the fuck are you? |
| 4) What the fuck have you done lately? |
| Plot: Wesley is left penniless once again. A man is seen at Wesley's desk much later. Sloan appears and points a gun at the back of the man's head. The man turns around and is revealed to be a decoy. Sloan is killed by Wesley using a long-distance bullet. Wesley states his accomplishments saying "this is me taking control, from Sloan, from the Fraternity, from Janice, from billing reports, from ergonomic keyboards, from cheating girlfriends, and sack-of-shit best friends, this is me taking back control of my life", and asks the audience: "What the fuck have you done lately?" |
| score: 0.321871900147 |
| What does the Loom of Fate do? |
| 0) It produces the location of future targets |
| 1) It produces the dates, times, and locations of future significant events |
| 2) It produces the location of future recruits |
| 3) It produces the names of future targets |
| 4) It produces the names of future recruits |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.321305291823 |
| Who is the only person who can interpret the loom? |
| 0) Wesley |
| 1) Fox |
| 2) Pekwarsky |
| 3) Sloan |
| 4) The Butcher |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.411141205584 |
| How does Fox convince Wesley to kill? |
| 0) By telling him about a hired killer who buried her father alive when she was a child |
| 1) By promising to sleep with him |
| 2) By telling him about a hired killer who burned her father alive when she was a child |
| 3) By torturing him until he agrees to kill someone |
| 4) By telling him about a hired killer who stabbed her father to death when she was a child |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.395856723144 |
| What does Sloan show Wesley during his training to become an assassin? |
| 0) The Ancient Loom |
| 1) The Loom of Chance |
| 2) The Loom of Death |
| 3) The Loom of Truth |
| 4) The Loom of Fate |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.472210433761 |
| What does Wesley decide to do after he discovers his father's weapons? |
| 0) He decides to run away with Fox |
| 1) He decides to keep working for Sloan |
| 2) He decides to sell his father's weapons |
| 3) He decides to kill Sloan |
| 4) He decides to give his father's weapons to Sloan |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.3795754926 |
| What does Wesley discover in his father's apartment? |
| 0) His father's book collection |
| 1) His father's dead body |
| 2) A bunch of letters his father wrote to him |
| 3) His father's weapons and maps |
| 4) A bunch of letters his father wrote to his mother |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.254397358257 |
| What does Pekwarsky tell Wesley before he leaves? |
| 0) He tells Wesley that his father abandoned him because he didn't want kids |
| 1) He tells Wesley that his father was evil |
| 2) He tells Wesley that he is going on vacation |
| 3) He tells Wesley that his father wished for him to have a life free of violence |
| 4) He tells Wesley that his father wished for him to become an assassin too |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.409660477464 |
| What does Fox do when the other assassins consider killing Wesley? |
| 0) She curves a bullet that kills Wesley |
| 1) She curves a bullet that kills everyone but Sloan and Wesley |
| 2) She curves a bullet that kills Sloan |
| 3) She runs away |
| 4) She puts down her gun and refuses to kill anyone |
| Plot: After putting explosives on rats to access the Fraternity's headquarters, Wesley kills nearly every Fraternity member. Upon entering Sloan's office, he reveals Sloan's deception to those present in the room. Sloan reveals that all of the assassins' names had come up in the weaving, and that he had acted to protect them. He gives the members a choice: kill themselves, per the code; or kill Wesley. The members are considering breaking the code and killing Wesley, but Fox, who believes more in the code, turns on her fellow assassins and curves a bullet that kills everyone but Sloan and Wesley. She throws her gun to distract Wesley, before being killed by her own bullet. During all of this mayhem the Loom of Fate is destroyed, and Sloan manages to escape. |
| score: 0.482721420398 |
| How does Wesley manage to gain access to the Fraternity headquarters when he comes back to get revenge? |
| 0) By putting explosives on rats |
| 1) By walking right in |
| 2) By putting explosives on dogs |
| 3) By putting explosives on the doors |
| 4) By putting explosives on the windows |
| Plot: After putting explosives on rats to access the Fraternity's headquarters, Wesley kills nearly every Fraternity member. Upon entering Sloan's office, he reveals Sloan's deception to those present in the room. Sloan reveals that all of the assassins' names had come up in the weaving, and that he had acted to protect them. He gives the members a choice: kill themselves, per the code; or kill Wesley. The members are considering breaking the code and killing Wesley, but Fox, who believes more in the code, turns on her fellow assassins and curves a bullet that kills everyone but Sloan and Wesley. She throws her gun to distract Wesley, before being killed by her own bullet. During all of this mayhem the Loom of Fate is destroyed, and Sloan manages to escape. |
| score: 0.328062758964 |
| What is the Fraternity? |
| 0) A secret society of elite men |
| 1) A secret society of scientists |
| 2) A secret society of scholars |
| 3) A secret society of soldiers |
| 4) A secret society of assassins |
| Plot: Wesley wakes up in the headquarters of the Fraternity, a secret society of assassins. The group's leader, Sloan, explains that Wesley's panic attacks are actually the untrained expression of a rare ability. Stress can result in bursts of superhuman strength, speed, and reflexes and Sloan proves it to Wesley when, under stress, he is able to perform a spectacular stunt. Sloan wants to teach him to control this ability and become an assassin and join their cause. Wesley is initially panicked and returns to his life. On his way to work the next morning he discovers that his bank account now contains several million dollars. The discovery changes his outlook on life. During a tirade from his boss, Wesley snaps and delivers a public diatribe. He picks up a keyboard and during his exit, rearranges Barry's face with it. Fox arrives while Wesley is outside looking at newspaper headlines of the previous nights events. |
| score: 0.203786520121 |
| Who is the Fraternity leader? |
| 0) Wesley |
| 1) Fox |
| 2) Sloan |
| 3) The Butcher |
| 4) Cross |
| Plot: Wesley is left penniless once again. A man is seen at Wesley's desk much later. Sloan appears and points a gun at the back of the man's head. The man turns around and is revealed to be a decoy. Sloan is killed by Wesley using a long-distance bullet. Wesley states his accomplishments saying "this is me taking control, from Sloan, from the Fraternity, from Janice, from billing reports, from ergonomic keyboards, from cheating girlfriends, and sack-of-shit best friends, this is me taking back control of my life", and asks the audience: "What the fuck have you done lately?" |
| score: 0.319867040304 |
| What does Wesley do to Barry on his way out of the office? |
| 0) He high-fives Barry |
| 1) He hits Barry in the face with his keyboard |
| 2) He punches Barry in the face |
| 3) He hits Barry in the face with their boss's stapler |
| 4) He gives Barry a hug |
| Plot: Wesley wakes up in the headquarters of the Fraternity, a secret society of assassins. The group's leader, Sloan, explains that Wesley's panic attacks are actually the untrained expression of a rare ability. Stress can result in bursts of superhuman strength, speed, and reflexes and Sloan proves it to Wesley when, under stress, he is able to perform a spectacular stunt. Sloan wants to teach him to control this ability and become an assassin and join their cause. Wesley is initially panicked and returns to his life. On his way to work the next morning he discovers that his bank account now contains several million dollars. The discovery changes his outlook on life. During a tirade from his boss, Wesley snaps and delivers a public diatribe. He picks up a keyboard and during his exit, rearranges Barry's face with it. Fox arrives while Wesley is outside looking at newspaper headlines of the previous nights events. |
| score: 0.284975452464 |
| What can stress result in, according to Sloan? |
| 0) Severe panic attacks |
| 1) Nausea and vomiting |
| 2) Extreme hunger |
| 3) Bursts of superhuman strength, speed, and reflexes |
| 4) Burst of telepathic and telekinetic abilities |
| Plot: Wesley wakes up in the headquarters of the Fraternity, a secret society of assassins. The group's leader, Sloan, explains that Wesley's panic attacks are actually the untrained expression of a rare ability. Stress can result in bursts of superhuman strength, speed, and reflexes and Sloan proves it to Wesley when, under stress, he is able to perform a spectacular stunt. Sloan wants to teach him to control this ability and become an assassin and join their cause. Wesley is initially panicked and returns to his life. On his way to work the next morning he discovers that his bank account now contains several million dollars. The discovery changes his outlook on life. During a tirade from his boss, Wesley snaps and delivers a public diatribe. He picks up a keyboard and during his exit, rearranges Barry's face with it. Fox arrives while Wesley is outside looking at newspaper headlines of the previous nights events. |
| score: 0.303301337078 |
| What reason does Sloan give when he asks Fox to kill Wesley? |
| 0) Sloan says that Wesley is Cross's son |
| 1) Sloan says that Wesley's name had come up in the Loom. |
| 2) Sloan says that Wesley is a racist. |
| 3) Sloan says that Wesley is selling the details about Fraternity members. |
| 4) Sloan says that Wesley is a undercover cop |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.659159315968 |
| What does Wesley do to Cross after he saves him from falling off the train? |
| 0) Wesley fatally shoots him. |
| 1) Wesley kisses him in his cheek. |
| 2) Wesley wounds him by stabbing. |
| 3) Wesley hugs him. |
| 4) Wesley slaps him |
| Plot: After several missions, Wesley finally manages to leave his girlfriend. He soon has a shootout with Cross, where he accidentally kills another Fraternity member. Cross shoots Wesley in the shoulder. Sloan grants Wesley's wish to avenge his father and sends him after Cross but then secretly gives Fox a mission to kill Wesley, saying that his name had come up in the Loom as well. Analyzing the bullet that hit Wesley, it is discovered that it was manufactured by a man named Pekwarsky. Wesley and Fox capture Pekwarsky, who arranges a meeting with Cross. Wesley faces Cross alone on a moving train. Fox steals a car and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. After Cross saves Wesley from falling into a ravine, Wesley fatally shoots him. Before dying, Cross reveals that he is Wesley's real father. Fox confirms this, and explains that Wesley was recruited because he was the only person that Cross would not kill. Fox points her gun at Wesley, but he shoots the glass under him, falling into the river. |
| score: 0.338135161517 |
| Why does Wesley want to kill Cross? |
| 0) Wesley wants to avenge his brother |
| 1) Wesley wants to avenge his son |
| 2) Wesley wants to avenge his father |
| 3) Wesley wants to avenge his friend |
| 4) Wesley wants to avenge his guardian |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.336422673626 |
| What does Fox do when Wesley goes to face off with Cross on the train? |
| 0) Fox steals a scooter and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. |
| 1) Fox steals a car and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. |
| 2) Fox steals a bike and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. |
| 3) Fox steals a SUV and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. |
| 4) Fox steals a truck and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. |
| Plot: After several missions, Wesley finally manages to leave his girlfriend. He soon has a shootout with Cross, where he accidentally kills another Fraternity member. Cross shoots Wesley in the shoulder. Sloan grants Wesley's wish to avenge his father and sends him after Cross but then secretly gives Fox a mission to kill Wesley, saying that his name had come up in the Loom as well. Analyzing the bullet that hit Wesley, it is discovered that it was manufactured by a man named Pekwarsky. Wesley and Fox capture Pekwarsky, who arranges a meeting with Cross. Wesley faces Cross alone on a moving train. Fox steals a car and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. After Cross saves Wesley from falling into a ravine, Wesley fatally shoots him. Before dying, Cross reveals that he is Wesley's real father. Fox confirms this, and explains that Wesley was recruited because he was the only person that Cross would not kill. Fox points her gun at Wesley, but he shoots the glass under him, falling into the river. |
| score: 0.405829407621 |
| What does Wesley do when Fox points her gun at him? |
| 0) He shoots the glass under him, falling into the lake. |
| 1) He shoots the glass under him, falling into the garden. |
| 2) He shoots the glass under him, falling into the pond. |
| 3) He shoots the glass under him, falling into the river. |
| 4) He shoots the glass under him, falling into the snow. |
| Plot: After several missions, Wesley finally manages to leave his girlfriend. He soon has a shootout with Cross, where he accidentally kills another Fraternity member. Cross shoots Wesley in the shoulder. Sloan grants Wesley's wish to avenge his father and sends him after Cross but then secretly gives Fox a mission to kill Wesley, saying that his name had come up in the Loom as well. Analyzing the bullet that hit Wesley, it is discovered that it was manufactured by a man named Pekwarsky. Wesley and Fox capture Pekwarsky, who arranges a meeting with Cross. Wesley faces Cross alone on a moving train. Fox steals a car and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. After Cross saves Wesley from falling into a ravine, Wesley fatally shoots him. Before dying, Cross reveals that he is Wesley's real father. Fox confirms this, and explains that Wesley was recruited because he was the only person that Cross would not kill. Fox points her gun at Wesley, but he shoots the glass under him, falling into the river. |
| score: 0.303977813983 |
| What is Pekwarsky forced to do when he is captured by Fox and Wesley? |
| 0) Pekwarsky arranges a meeting with The Exterminator |
| 1) Pekwarsky arranges a meeting with The Pharmacist |
| 2) Pekwarsky arranges a meeting with The Repairman |
| 3) Pekwarsky arranges a meeting with Cross |
| 4) Pekwarsky arranges a meeting with Janice |
| Plot: After several missions, Wesley finally manages to leave his girlfriend. He soon has a shootout with Cross, where he accidentally kills another Fraternity member. Cross shoots Wesley in the shoulder. Sloan grants Wesley's wish to avenge his father and sends him after Cross but then secretly gives Fox a mission to kill Wesley, saying that his name had come up in the Loom as well. Analyzing the bullet that hit Wesley, it is discovered that it was manufactured by a man named Pekwarsky. Wesley and Fox capture Pekwarsky, who arranges a meeting with Cross. Wesley faces Cross alone on a moving train. Fox steals a car and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. After Cross saves Wesley from falling into a ravine, Wesley fatally shoots him. Before dying, Cross reveals that he is Wesley's real father. Fox confirms this, and explains that Wesley was recruited because he was the only person that Cross would not kill. Fox points her gun at Wesley, but he shoots the glass under him, falling into the river. |
| score: 0.386522363868 |
| What does Sloan ask Fox to do after he sends Wesley to kill Cross? |
| 0) Sloan secretly gives Fox a mission to kill Wesley |
| 1) Sloan secretly gives Fox a mission to protect Cross |
| 2) Sloan secretly gives Fox a mission to protect Wesley |
| 3) Sloan secretly gives Fox a mission to meet Cross |
| 4) Sloan secretly gives Fox a mission to accompany Wesley |
| Plot: Wesley is trained for his new life and is soon shown the Loom of Fate, which gives the names of future targets through errors in the fabric. Those the Loom identifies will apparently cause problems in the future, but only Sloan can see and interpret the loom. Though Wesley is initially reluctant to kill, he is convinced by Fox telling him that in her childhood, a hired killer burned her father alive. |
| score: 0.623455407323 |
| Who is the manufacturer of the bullet that Cross used on Wesley? |
| 0) It was manufactured by a man named Puja |
| 1) It was manufactured by a man named Pekwarsky |
| 2) It was manufactured by a man named Barry |
| 3) It was manufactured by a man named Janice |
| 4) It was manufactured by a man named Mr. X |
| Plot: After several missions, Wesley finally manages to leave his girlfriend. He soon has a shootout with Cross, where he accidentally kills another Fraternity member. Cross shoots Wesley in the shoulder. Sloan grants Wesley's wish to avenge his father and sends him after Cross but then secretly gives Fox a mission to kill Wesley, saying that his name had come up in the Loom as well. Analyzing the bullet that hit Wesley, it is discovered that it was manufactured by a man named Pekwarsky. Wesley and Fox capture Pekwarsky, who arranges a meeting with Cross. Wesley faces Cross alone on a moving train. Fox steals a car and crashes it into the train, causing a derailment. After Cross saves Wesley from falling into a ravine, Wesley fatally shoots him. Before dying, Cross reveals that he is Wesley's real father. Fox confirms this, and explains that Wesley was recruited because he was the only person that Cross would not kill. Fox points her gun at Wesley, but he shoots the glass under him, falling into the river. |
| score: 0.330860441183 |
| Why did Cross start killing Fraternity members? |
| 0) To keep fraternity members away from his son |
| 1) To keep fraternity members away from his family |
| 2) To keep fraternity members away from him |
| 3) To keep fraternity members away from his daughter |
| 4) To keep fraternity members away from his wife |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.330011723826 |
| What does Pekwarsky explain to Wesley about Sloan? |
| 0) That Sloan stopped selling targets |
| 1) That Sloan started selling targets for loss in vengeance |
| 2) That Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit |
| 3) That Sloan stopped manufacturing targets |
| 4) That Sloan started selling targets for profit |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.513909459211 |
| What did Cross do when he discoverede the truth about Sloan? |
| 0) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members. |
| 1) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing co-workers. |
| 2) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing society members. |
| 3) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing family members. |
| 4) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing association members. |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.424196723956 |
| What did Cross do when he discovered the truth about Sloan? |
| 0) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing association members. |
| 1) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing co-workers. |
| 2) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members. |
| 3) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing society members. |
| 4) Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing family members. |
| Plot: Wesley is retrieved by Pekwarsky, who takes him to his father's apartment and explains that Sloan started manufacturing targets for profit after discovering that he was targeted by the Loom of Fate, and did not tell the Fraternity members that they were now nothing more than paid killers. Cross discovered the truth and went rogue and started killing Fraternity members to keep them away from his son. Pekwarsky departs, stating that Wesley's father wished him a life free of violence. Wesley, however, decides to kill Sloan after discovering a secret room containing all of his father's weapons and maps. |
| score: 0.432958822181 |
| What does Wesley take medication for? |
| 0) Take medication for mental illness |
| 1) Take medication for hypothyroidism |
| 2) Take medication for panic attacks |
| 3) Take medication for diabetes |
| 4) Take medication for depression |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.274553063094 |
| What does Cross do when Wesley runs out of the pharmacy into the parking lot? |
| 0) Cross follows him and steals a van and attempts to run Wesley down. |
| 1) Cross follows him and steals a car and attempts to run Wesley down. |
| 2) Cross follows him and steals a SUV and attempts to run Wesley down. |
| 3) Cross follows him and steals a chopper and attempts to run Wesley down. |
| 4) Cross follows him and steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.407420478257 |
| What does Wesley do when Cross and Fox get into a gun fight? |
| 0) Wesley panics and runs into the construction site |
| 1) Wesley panics and runs into the restroom |
| 2) Wesley panics and runs into the store |
| 3) Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot |
| 4) Wesley panics and runs into the restaurant |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.422152770086 |
| Who does Wesley live with? |
| 0) Wesley live with an unfaithful daughter |
| 1) Wesley live with an unfaithful mother |
| 2) Wesley live with an unfaithful parents |
| 3) Wesley live with an unfaithful live-in girlfriend |
| 4) Wesley live with an unfaithful wife |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.349161384086 |
| Where does Wesley meet Fox? |
| 0) At the beauty spa |
| 1) At the clinic |
| 2) At the restaurant |
| 3) At the pharmacy |
| 4) At the pet store |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.31235236338 |
| What does Fox tell Wesley about Cross? |
| 0) Cross is now adopting Wesley |
| 1) Cross is now waiting for Wesley |
| 2) Cross is now chasing Wesley |
| 3) Cross is now sponsoring Wesley |
| 4) Cross is now hunting Wesley |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.415965156821 |
| What is the relationship between Barry and Wesley? |
| 0) They both are brothers and colleagues too. |
| 1) They both are roommate and colleagues too. |
| 2) They both are friends and colleagues too. |
| 3) They both are step-brothers and colleagues too. |
| 4) They both are schoolmate and colleagues too. |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.236385206593 |
| In which city does Wesley live? |
| 0) Chicago |
| 1) Milwaukee |
| 2) New York |
| 3) Detroit |
| 4) Cleveland |
| Plot: In Chicago, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) works at a dead-end desk job with an overbearing boss, takes anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks, and has an unfaithful live-in girlfriend who cheats on him with his friend and colleague Barry. One night at the pharmacy, Wesley is told by a woman named Fox that his recently murdered father was an assassin, and the killer, a man named Cross, is now hunting him. Cross and Fox engage in a shoot-out with hi-tech guns. Wesley panics and runs into the parking lot followed by Cross who steals a truck and attempts to run Wesley down. Fox flips Wesley into her car and she then calmly executes a spectacular escape. |
| score: 0.212104832844 |
| What conditions does the judge set for Joy and Jack, before they can divorce? |
| 0) They have to attempt to co-exist for six months, while attending weekly sessions with a marriage counselor. |
| 1) They both need to find a good partner that they can marry after the divorce |
| 2) That they decide how they will split the money that they won in Las Vegas |
| 3) They have to live together as a married couple for at least a year. |
| 4) They have to go to on a trip together and try to be a happy married couple |
| Plot: Before they do so, Jack uses a quarter Joy gives him in a slot machine. He hits a three million dollar jackpot and Joy reminds Jack that they are married and hence, she is entitled to half of the money. The couple return to New York, where they attempt to divorce. The judge (Dennis Miller) declares that the couple cannot divorce until they attempt to co-exist for six months, while attending weekly sessions with a marriage counselor (Queen Latifah). If they work at the marriage but still want to divorce after six months, each will be permitted to keep half the winnings. If either party does not cooperate, the money will be tied up in litigation by the judge. |
| score: 0.424778324816 |
| Why does the money won by Jack also belong to Joy? |
| 0) Because she helped him win it. |
| 1) Because the are married. |
| 2) Because he promised it to her. |
| 3) Because he owes her some money. |
| 4) Because they are good friends. |
| Plot: Joy and Jack meet by chance when they are given the same hotel room because of a computer error. After clearing up the misunderstanding and receiving upgraded rooms and coupons to various clubs, they party and drink together and end up getting married. The next morning, they realize it was a mistake and decide to divorce. |
| score: 0.348571552378 |
| What does the judge threaten if either Joy or Jack do not work hard on their marriage? |
| 0) Keep their money for himself |
| 1) Give them back their money |
| 2) To never agree to their divorce |
| 3) Give their money away |
| 4) Tie up their money in litigation |
| Plot: Before they do so, Jack uses a quarter Joy gives him in a slot machine. He hits a three million dollar jackpot and Joy reminds Jack that they are married and hence, she is entitled to half of the money. The couple return to New York, where they attempt to divorce. The judge (Dennis Miller) declares that the couple cannot divorce until they attempt to co-exist for six months, while attending weekly sessions with a marriage counselor (Queen Latifah). If they work at the marriage but still want to divorce after six months, each will be permitted to keep half the winnings. If either party does not cooperate, the money will be tied up in litigation by the judge. |
| score: 0.34492273003 |
| Why does the money won by Jack also belong to Joy? |
| 0) They are married |
| 1) They are business partners |
| 2) He owes her money |
| 3) Because she begs him to give her the money |
| 4) They are siblings |
| Plot: Joy and Jack meet by chance when they are given the same hotel room because of a computer error. After clearing up the misunderstanding and receiving upgraded rooms and coupons to various clubs, they party and drink together and end up getting married. The next morning, they realize it was a mistake and decide to divorce. |
| score: 0.343728246653 |
| What does Joy give Jack at the hearing? |
| 0) The engagement ring |
| 1) She gives him her official statement. |
| 2) She gives him keys to their house. |
| 3) She gives him the money she found. |
| 4) She gives him back her wedding ring. |
| Plot: After they get back from the retreat, it's time for the judge to decide what happens to the money. On her way to the hearing, Joy sees her ex-fianc Mason and he tells her that he wants her back. He gives her back the engagement ring and tells her that she is good enough for him. Joy realizes that Jack set her up to get back with him, therefore cheating on him and letting Jack keep the money. Joy walks away from Mason and goes to the hearing. At the hearing, their marriage counselor testifies that the couple truly tried to work on their marriage. The judge decides that they will split the remaining 1.4 million dollars (after taxes, bills Joy ran up, and money Jack spent on his new woodworking business). Joy tells the judge she doesn't want any money and gives the engagement ring to Jack, telling him she officially doesn't want anything from him. Jack realizes she knows that he talked to Mason. |
| score: 0.317797645354 |
| After six months of marriage how does the judge rule? |
| 0) He rules that Joy will receive the remaining 1.4 million dollars. |
| 1) That Joy and Jack will split the remaining 1.4 million dollars. |
| 2) That Jack will receive the remaining 1.4 million dollars. |
| 3) He rules that Joy and Jack will split the remaining one million dollars. |
| 4) He rules Joy and Jack to go back to marriage counseling. |
| Plot: After they get back from the retreat, it's time for the judge to decide what happens to the money. On her way to the hearing, Joy sees her ex-fianc Mason and he tells her that he wants her back. He gives her back the engagement ring and tells her that she is good enough for him. Joy realizes that Jack set her up to get back with him, therefore cheating on him and letting Jack keep the money. Joy walks away from Mason and goes to the hearing. At the hearing, their marriage counselor testifies that the couple truly tried to work on their marriage. The judge decides that they will split the remaining 1.4 million dollars (after taxes, bills Joy ran up, and money Jack spent on his new woodworking business). Joy tells the judge she doesn't want any money and gives the engagement ring to Jack, telling him she officially doesn't want anything from him. Jack realizes she knows that he talked to Mason. |
| score: 0.337996290697 |
| What happens at the surprise birthday part that Joy throws for her fiancee? |
| 0) He doesn't show up |
| 1) Joy decides to dump him |
| 2) Joy's fiance dumps her |
| 3) Joy and her friends get drunk |
| 4) He shows up to the party drunk |
| Plot: Joy and Jack meet by chance when they are given the same hotel room because of a computer error. After clearing up the misunderstanding and receiving upgraded rooms and coupons to various clubs, they party and drink together and end up getting married. The next morning, they realize it was a mistake and decide to divorce. |
| score: 0.509735763348 |
| Which city does Joy go to after she is dumped by her fiancee? |
| 0) Chicago |
| 1) San Diego |
| 2) Los Angeles |
| 3) Las Vegas |
| 4) New Orleans |
| Plot: In New York City, high-strung equity trader Joy Ellis McNally (Cameron Diaz) is dumped by her fianc at a surprise birthday party she throws for him. At the same time, easy-going carpenter Jack Fuller (Ashton Kutcher) is fired from his job by his father, Jack, Sr. (Treat Williams). Both become emotionally distraught and, with best friends Toni "Tipper" (Lake Bell), a bartender, and Jeff "Hater" (Rob Corddry), a lawyer, take a debauched trip to Las Vegas. |
| score: 0.25906612063 |
| What does Jack realize towards the end of the movie? |
| 0) That Joy is miserable with her job |
| 1) That he is not in love with Joy |
| 2) That he is in love with Joy |
| 3) That he is rich |
| 4) That Joy loves the beach |
| Plot: Joy and Jack meet by chance when they are given the same hotel room because of a computer error. After clearing up the misunderstanding and receiving upgraded rooms and coupons to various clubs, they party and drink together and end up getting married. The next morning, they realize it was a mistake and decide to divorce. |
| score: 0.39759694898 |
| Why do you think Joy and Jack get married that night first in Las Vegas? |
| 0) Because they are attracted to each other |
| 1) To please their friends |
| 2) Just for fun |
| 3) Because they are drunk |
| 4) Because they are hurting |
| Plot: Joy and Jack meet by chance when they are given the same hotel room because of a computer error. After clearing up the misunderstanding and receiving upgraded rooms and coupons to various clubs, they party and drink together and end up getting married. The next morning, they realize it was a mistake and decide to divorce. |
| score: 0.29359715431 |
| Where did Boris use to teach? |
| 0) University of Maryland |
| 1) Harvard University |
| 2) Columbia University |
| 3) Chicago University |
| 4) Princeton University |
| Plot: Boris Yelnikoff (Larry David) is a misanthropic chess teacher and former Columbia professor. Divorced, he eschews human contact except for his friends (Michael McKean, Adam Brooks, Lyle Kanouse) and students, criticizing everyone he meets for not matching him intellectually. He spends much of the film washing his hands, all the while singing the "Happy Birthday" song -- an attempt to gauge the proper length of time for the process. |
| score: 0.270454141987 |
| What song does Boris sing while washing his hands? |
| 0) The Happy Birthday song |
| 1) Stayin' Alive |
| 2) Thriller |
| 3) The Hokey Pokey song |
| 4) The Wash Your Hands song |
| Plot: Boris Yelnikoff (Larry David) is a misanthropic chess teacher and former Columbia professor. Divorced, he eschews human contact except for his friends (Michael McKean, Adam Brooks, Lyle Kanouse) and students, criticizing everyone he meets for not matching him intellectually. He spends much of the film washing his hands, all the while singing the "Happy Birthday" song -- an attempt to gauge the proper length of time for the process. |
| score: 0.302010324857 |
| Why does Boris sing "Happy Birthday" while he washes his hands? |
| 0) Because it is his wife's birthday |
| 1) To make sure he doesn't forget the words to the song |
| 2) Because it is his birthday |
| 3) To make sure he washes his hands for the proper amount of time |
| 4) Because it is his favorite song |
| Plot: Boris Yelnikoff (Larry David) is a misanthropic chess teacher and former Columbia professor. Divorced, he eschews human contact except for his friends (Michael McKean, Adam Brooks, Lyle Kanouse) and students, criticizing everyone he meets for not matching him intellectually. He spends much of the film washing his hands, all the while singing the "Happy Birthday" song -- an attempt to gauge the proper length of time for the process. |
| score: 0.291367380948 |
| What does Helena ask from Boris, so that he can repay her for breaking her arm and leg? |
| 0) To pay the hospital bills |
| 1) To go to dinner with her |
| 2) To be her boyfriend |
| 3) To stay out of her life |
| 4) To kiss her |
| Plot: Melodie tells Boris she is in love with Randy. Boris is disheartened by this and jumps out a window again, but this time lands on Helena (Jessica Hecht) breaking her arm and leg. As he visits her in the hospital, he asks her if there is anything he can do to make up with her, and Helena says she would like to go to dinner with Boris. |
| score: 0.359073953317 |
| What kind of job does Melodie take up? |
| 0) Baby sitting |
| 1) Coaching chess |
| 2) Dog walking |
| 3) Street dancing |
| 4) Waitressing |
| Plot: Melodie finds a job as a dog walker while still living with Boris. Out on the job, she meets Perry (John Gallagher, Jr.) and they arrange a date. When she comes back home, she explains to Boris that she didn't like Perry because he loved everything in the world too much. Boris realizes that he loves her and they get married. |
| score: 0.335435376538 |
| Who does Boris marry? |
| 0) Marrieta |
| 1) He doesn't marry anyone |
| 2) The lady at the Chinese restaurant |
| 3) Jessica |
| 4) Melodie |
| Plot: Melodie finds a job as a dog walker while still living with Boris. Out on the job, she meets Perry (John Gallagher, Jr.) and they arrange a date. When she comes back home, she explains to Boris that she didn't like Perry because he loved everything in the world too much. Boris realizes that he loves her and they get married. |
| score: 0.501413302806 |
| What hobby does Marietta take up with Leo? |
| 0) Baking |
| 1) Fishing |
| 2) Racing |
| 3) Photography |
| 4) Writing |
| Plot: John arrives at Boris and Melodie's home full of regret and hopes to get the family back together. They all go to Marietta's photography exhibit opening together, and he sees how his ex-wife has changed since she moved to New York. Distraught, he retreats to a bar, drinking away his misery. While there, he meets a recently divorced gay man named Howard (Christopher Evan Welch), and realizes that he is also gay. |
| score: 0.266798246882 |
| How old is Melodie when Boris first meets her? |
| 0) 25 |
| 1) 18 |
| 2) 21 |
| 3) 30 |
| 4) 15 |
| Plot: Boris comes home one night to find Melodie (Evan Rachel Wood), a simpleminded 21-year-old, lying on his doorstep. He reluctantly lets her in for a meal and soon she tells him her story. She turns out to be of a distinctly southern background, having been born to fundamentalist parents in Mississippi and ran away from them. She asks if she can stay the night, which Boris eventually allows, and she stays with him while she's looking for a job. Melodie develops a crush on Boris despite their age difference and their varying cultures and intelligence. |
| score: 0.360851815573 |
| Where is Melodie from? |
| 0) Tennessee |
| 1) Kentucky |
| 2) Texas |
| 3) Alabama |
| 4) Mississippi |
| Plot: Boris comes home one night to find Melodie (Evan Rachel Wood), a simpleminded 21-year-old, lying on his doorstep. He reluctantly lets her in for a meal and soon she tells him her story. She turns out to be of a distinctly southern background, having been born to fundamentalist parents in Mississippi and ran away from them. She asks if she can stay the night, which Boris eventually allows, and she stays with him while she's looking for a job. Melodie develops a crush on Boris despite their age difference and their varying cultures and intelligence. |
| score: 0.285878898157 |
| Why does Boris let Melodie stay in his house? |
| 0) lets her in for a meal |
| 1) lets her in for a coffee |
| 2) lets her in for a talk |
| 3) lets her in for a lunch |
| 4) lets her in for a drink |
| Plot: Boris comes home one night to find Melodie (Evan Rachel Wood), a simpleminded 21-year-old, lying on his doorstep. He reluctantly lets her in for a meal and soon she tells him her story. She turns out to be of a distinctly southern background, having been born to fundamentalist parents in Mississippi and ran away from them. She asks if she can stay the night, which Boris eventually allows, and she stays with him while she's looking for a job. Melodie develops a crush on Boris despite their age difference and their varying cultures and intelligence. |
| score: 0.369734277161 |
| Who rescues Peter from being hit by a train? |
| 0) Elsie |
| 1) A bypasser |
| 2) Lucy |
| 3) Mary |
| 4) Wanda |
| Plot: After New Year's Eve, Peter wakes up. He does not know Lucy, so it is assumed that he must have amnesia. She and Peter spend time together, and Saul persuades Peter to propose to her "again"; she agrees even though she is in love with Jack. When Jack visits her the day before the wedding, she gives him a chance to change her mind, asking him if he can give her a reason not to marry Peter. He replies that he cannot, leaving her disappointed. |
| score: 0.283890090662 |
| How does the nurse introduce Lucy to Peter's family? |
| 0) As Peter's wife |
| 1) As Peter's cousin |
| 2) As Peter's friend |
| 3) As Peter's fiance |
| 4) As Peter's coworker |
| Plot: On the day of the wedding, just as the priest begins the ceremony, Lucy finally confesses everything and tells the family she loves Jack rather than Peter. At this point Peter's real fiance Ashley Bartlett Bacon (Ally Walker), who happens to be married herself, arrives and also demands the wedding be stopped. As the family argues, Lucy slips out unnoticed, unsure of her future. |
| score: 0.352526723557 |
| Who pushed Peter onto the train tracks? |
| 0) A railwayman |
| 1) A bypasser |
| 2) A group of muggers |
| 3) A conductor |
| 4) His friend, Jack |
| Plot: Lucy Eleanor Moderatz (Sandra Bullock) is a lonely fare token collector for the Chicago Transit Authority. She has a secret crush on a handsome commuter named Peter Callaghan (Peter Gallagher), although they are complete strangers. On Christmas Day, she rescues him from an oncoming train after a group of muggers push him onto the tracks. He falls into a coma, and she accompanies him to the hospital, where a nurse overhears her musing aloud, "I was going to marry him." Misinterpreting her, the nurse tells his family that she is his fiance. |
| score: 0.212159453676 |
| What does Lucy do for a living? |
| 0) She is a fare token collector |
| 1) She owns a shop |
| 2) She is a doctor |
| 3) She is a nurse |
| 4) She sells train tickets |
| Plot: Lucy Eleanor Moderatz (Sandra Bullock) is a lonely fare token collector for the Chicago Transit Authority. She has a secret crush on a handsome commuter named Peter Callaghan (Peter Gallagher), although they are complete strangers. On Christmas Day, she rescues him from an oncoming train after a group of muggers push him onto the tracks. He falls into a coma, and she accompanies him to the hospital, where a nurse overhears her musing aloud, "I was going to marry him." Misinterpreting her, the nurse tells his family that she is his fiance. |
| score: 0.303283977995 |
| What day is it when Lucy saves Peter from being hit by the train? |
| 0) Christmas Day |
| 1) Thanksgiving |
| 2) Easter |
| 3) 4th of July |
| 4) New Year |
| Plot: With no family and few friends, Lucy becomes so captivated with the quirky Callaghans and their unconditional love for her that she cannot bring herself to hurt them by revealing that Peter does not even know her. She spends a belated Christmas with them and then meets Peter's younger brother Jack (Bill Pullman), who is supposed to take over his father's furniture business. He is suspicious of her at first, but he falls in love with her as they spend time together. They develop a close friendship and soon she falls in love with him as well. |
| score: 0.259808362997 |
| Where does Jack drop the ring before proposing to Lucy? |
| 0) In Lucy's glass. |
| 1) On a window shelf. |
| 2) In a cake. |
| 3) In Lucy's pocket. |
| 4) In the token tray of Lucy's booth. |
| Plot: Some time later, while Lucy is at work, Jack places an engagement ring in the token tray of her booth. She lets him into the booth, and with the entire Callaghan family watching, he proposes to her. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss at the end of their wedding, then leave on a CTA train for their honeymoon. She narrates that he fulfilled her dream of going to Florence, Italy, and explains that, when Peter asked when she fell in love with Jack, she replied, "it was while you were sleeping." |
| score: 0.425108814272 |
| Who is watching as Jack proposes? |
| 0) The passengers. |
| 1) Bacon family. |
| 2) The Callaghan family. |
| 3) Bypassers. |
| 4) Nurses and doctors. |
| Plot: Some time later, while Lucy is at work, Jack places an engagement ring in the token tray of her booth. She lets him into the booth, and with the entire Callaghan family watching, he proposes to her. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss at the end of their wedding, then leave on a CTA train for their honeymoon. She narrates that he fulfilled her dream of going to Florence, Italy, and explains that, when Peter asked when she fell in love with Jack, she replied, "it was while you were sleeping." |
| score: 0.278367773815 |
| What mode of transportation do Lucy and Jack take when they leave for their honeymoon? |
| 0) A plane. |
| 1) A ferry. |
| 2) A car. |
| 3) A bus. |
| 4) A train. |
| Plot: Some time later, while Lucy is at work, Jack places an engagement ring in the token tray of her booth. She lets him into the booth, and with the entire Callaghan family watching, he proposes to her. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss at the end of their wedding, then leave on a CTA train for their honeymoon. She narrates that he fulfilled her dream of going to Florence, Italy, and explains that, when Peter asked when she fell in love with Jack, she replied, "it was while you were sleeping." |
| score: 0.241267555636 |
| What did Lucy tell Peter when he asked when she fell in love with Jack? |
| 0) t was while you were away. |
| 1) It was while you were sleeping. |
| 2) While you were dreaming. |
| 3) When I first saw him. |
| 4) In the hospital. |
| Plot: Some time later, while Lucy is at work, Jack places an engagement ring in the token tray of her booth. She lets him into the booth, and with the entire Callaghan family watching, he proposes to her. In the last scenes of the film, they kiss at the end of their wedding, then leave on a CTA train for their honeymoon. She narrates that he fulfilled her dream of going to Florence, Italy, and explains that, when Peter asked when she fell in love with Jack, she replied, "it was while you were sleeping." |
| score: 0.301154857394 |
| What does Saul persuade Peter to do? |
| 0) To divorce Lucy as soon as possible |
| 1) To spend more time with Lucy |
| 2) To ask Jack if he loves Lucy |
| 3) Not to marry Lucy |
| 4) To propose to Lucy again |
| Plot: After New Year's Eve, Peter wakes up. He does not know Lucy, so it is assumed that he must have amnesia. She and Peter spend time together, and Saul persuades Peter to propose to her "again"; she agrees even though she is in love with Jack. When Jack visits her the day before the wedding, she gives him a chance to change her mind, asking him if he can give her a reason not to marry Peter. He replies that he cannot, leaving her disappointed. |
| score: 0.448568500652 |
| For how many years were Matt and Rebecca living in New York? |
| 0) Five years |
| 1) Two years |
| 2) Half a year |
| 3) One year |
| 4) Three years |
| Plot: Matt Simon, a young advertising executive, returns to Chicago with his fiance, Rebecca, after spending the last two years in New York. He bumps into his old friend Luke on the way into a meeting at Bellucci's, in preparation for a business trip to China. Once inside he thinks he overhears Lisa, the beautiful dancer he was in love with two years ago when she vanished overnight. He tries to catch her as she leaves, but is brought up short by Rebecca, so he ducks out of the trip and embarks on an obsessive search for her, as the story of Matt and Lisa's romance unfolds in flashbacks. |
| score: 0.188083432734 |
| Why did Matt evade the trip to China? |
| 0) Because he fell sick |
| 1) Because he hates China |
| 2) To search for Lisa |
| 3) To open up a new business in Chicago |
| 4) To get married to Rebecca |
| Plot: Matt Simon, a young advertising executive, returns to Chicago with his fiance, Rebecca, after spending the last two years in New York. He bumps into his old friend Luke on the way into a meeting at Bellucci's, in preparation for a business trip to China. Once inside he thinks he overhears Lisa, the beautiful dancer he was in love with two years ago when she vanished overnight. He tries to catch her as she leaves, but is brought up short by Rebecca, so he ducks out of the trip and embarks on an obsessive search for her, as the story of Matt and Lisa's romance unfolds in flashbacks. |
| score: 0.313598108592 |
| Why is Luke angry at Matt? |
| 0) Because he had a date with Alex and Matt took his car |
| 1) Because Matt took his car without asking him |
| 2) Because Alex is late for their date |
| 3) Because Alex stood him up |
| 4) Because his car was stolen |
| Plot: The key card Lisa left at Bellucci's leads Matt to a hotel where he finds Lisa's silver compact and an article marked in a newspaper. He leaves a note for Lisa at Bellucci's, then asks to borrow Luke's car, promising to return it before nightfall. He trails the man from the newspaper article to an apartment, where he discovers a note to Lisa with her key enclosed under the door. The apartment is deserted but Matt leaves her a note himself, to meet him in Wicker Park, and keeps the key. By the time Matt returns the car he is ecstatic because he thinks he has found Lisa, but Luke is furious, because he had a date with a woman named Alex, who won't wait. When Alex calls, Matt takes all the blame and Luke is mollified. |
| score: 0.320825867093 |
| Who lends his car to Matt? |
| 0) Alex |
| 1) Daniel |
| 2) Ellie |
| 3) Walter |
| 4) Luke |
| Plot: Luke persuades Matt to come with him that night to see Alex perform in Twelfth Night, before he leaves for China. She is unrecognizable in stage makeup, but panics after she sees him in the audience with Luke, until Luke tells her Matt has left for China. Matt, having retrieved the key from the grate earlier, returns to the apartment where he spends the night. Alex sleeps at Luke's that night, and when Matt calls Luke she answers the phone, and drops it in a panic. She hears Luke say Matt is at the apartment, and runs out to catch him. After she leaves, Lisa calls. When Alex arrives at the apartment, Matt gives her another pair of red-soled shoes but they are too big. She realizes he suspects something, but Matt says he can exchange them and they go their separate ways. |
| score: 0.243105932619 |
| What is the name of the woman Matt was in love with two years ago? |
| 0) Mary |
| 1) Lisa |
| 2) Ellie |
| 3) Lyla |
| 4) Rebecca |
| Plot: Matt Simon, a young advertising executive, returns to Chicago with his fiance, Rebecca, after spending the last two years in New York. He bumps into his old friend Luke on the way into a meeting at Bellucci's, in preparation for a business trip to China. Once inside he thinks he overhears Lisa, the beautiful dancer he was in love with two years ago when she vanished overnight. He tries to catch her as she leaves, but is brought up short by Rebecca, so he ducks out of the trip and embarks on an obsessive search for her, as the story of Matt and Lisa's romance unfolds in flashbacks. |
| score: 0.265162512601 |
| What does Duquette do when Kelly shoots at him? |
| 0) He knocks her unconscious |
| 1) He runs away |
| 2) He calls for back-up |
| 3) He promises to leave her alone if she promises to let him go |
| 4) He kills her in self-defense |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.320813999994 |
| What are Duquette and Gloria called in to investigate? |
| 0) Sandra's disappearance |
| 1) Kenneth Bowden's disappearance |
| 2) Kelly's disappearance |
| 3) Suzie's disappearance |
| 4) Lombardo's disappearance |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.424448590171 |
| Where are Suzie's teeth and blood found? |
| 0) In her car |
| 1) In the woods |
| 2) In the swamp |
| 3) On the beach |
| 4) In the Van Ryan's pool |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.28250017541 |
| Where is Suzie's car found after her disappearance? |
| 0) In front of her house |
| 1) At a bus terminal |
| 2) At a train station |
| 3) Near the beach |
| 4) Near the swamp |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.316117854861 |
| What happens when Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her about Suzie's death? |
| 0) Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the chest |
| 1) Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the leg |
| 2) Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm |
| 3) Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the back |
| 4) Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the foot |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.459749870209 |
| What does Lombardo do for a living? |
| 0) He is a lawyer |
| 1) He is a high school English teacher |
| 2) He is a police officer |
| 3) He is a high school guidance counselor |
| 4) He is a high school principal |
| Plot: A Miami area high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Dillon), is accused of rape by two female students, the wealthy and popular Kelly Van Ryan (Richards) and poor outcast Suzie Toller (Campbell), and hires lawyer Kenneth Bowden (Murray) to defend him. At trial, Suzie admits that she and Kelly had made everything up to get revenge on Lombardo: Suzie for him failing to bail her out of jail on a minor drug charge and Kelly for him having an affair with her mother, Sandra. Kelly's mother is humiliated by the scandal, and Lombardo and Bowden negotiate an $8.5 million settlement for defamation. In reality, however, Lombardo and the two girls were accomplices who used the trial as a way to get money from Kelly's wealthy family. To celebrate their success, the three of them have sex. |
| score: 0.246859131783 |
| What is Lombardo accused of by two female students? |
| 0) Assault |
| 1) Murder |
| 2) Public indecency |
| 3) Rape |
| 4) Theft |
| Plot: A Miami area high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Dillon), is accused of rape by two female students, the wealthy and popular Kelly Van Ryan (Richards) and poor outcast Suzie Toller (Campbell), and hires lawyer Kenneth Bowden (Murray) to defend him. At trial, Suzie admits that she and Kelly had made everything up to get revenge on Lombardo: Suzie for him failing to bail her out of jail on a minor drug charge and Kelly for him having an affair with her mother, Sandra. Kelly's mother is humiliated by the scandal, and Lombardo and Bowden negotiate an $8.5 million settlement for defamation. In reality, however, Lombardo and the two girls were accomplices who used the trial as a way to get money from Kelly's wealthy family. To celebrate their success, the three of them have sex. |
| score: 0.224803653225 |
| Where does Sam Lombardo work? |
| 0) In Los Angeles |
| 1) In Miami |
| 2) In New York |
| 3) In Orlando |
| 4) In Las Vegas |
| Plot: A Miami area high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Dillon), is accused of rape by two female students, the wealthy and popular Kelly Van Ryan (Richards) and poor outcast Suzie Toller (Campbell), and hires lawyer Kenneth Bowden (Murray) to defend him. At trial, Suzie admits that she and Kelly had made everything up to get revenge on Lombardo: Suzie for him failing to bail her out of jail on a minor drug charge and Kelly for him having an affair with her mother, Sandra. Kelly's mother is humiliated by the scandal, and Lombardo and Bowden negotiate an $8.5 million settlement for defamation. In reality, however, Lombardo and the two girls were accomplices who used the trial as a way to get money from Kelly's wealthy family. To celebrate their success, the three of them have sex. |
| score: 0.224248521811 |
| Why does Duquette continue investigating Lombardo even after the trial? |
| 0) Because he suspects Lombardo really did rape the girls |
| 1) No reason in particular |
| 2) Because he suspects Lombardo and the girls are working a scam |
| 3) Because his boss tells him to |
| 4) Because he doesn't like Lombardo and is desperate to dig up dirt on him |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.439514313954 |
| Who disposes of Suzie's body? |
| 0) Perez |
| 1) Lombardo |
| 2) Kelly |
| 3) Sandra |
| 4) Duquette |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.347566153217 |
| Where do Kelly and Lombardo take Suzie's body after killing her? |
| 0) To the beach |
| 1) To the woods |
| 2) To the pool |
| 3) To the lake |
| 4) To the swamp |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.343373989263 |
| Who sees Kelly ans Suzie having sex in the pool? |
| 0) Sandra |
| 1) Perez |
| 2) Bowden |
| 3) Lombardo |
| 4) Duquette |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.399171098194 |
| What happens between Suzie and Kelly while they are fighting in the pool? |
| 0) They end up seriously hurting each other |
| 1) Nothing |
| 2) They end up having sex |
| 3) They end up sharing a kiss |
| 4) They end up confessing their love for each other |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.258152653205 |
| Who is the detective investigating Lombardo? |
| 0) Ray Arquette |
| 1) Gloria Perez |
| 2) Kenneth Bowden |
| 3) Tom Baxter |
| 4) Ray Duquette |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.360161050582 |
| Who kills Duquette? |
| 0) Davie. |
| 1) Sandra. |
| 2) Gloria. |
| 3) Suzie. |
| 4) Lombardo. |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.3707166526 |
| How much money does Lombardo get as settlement for defamation? |
| 0) $7.2 million |
| 1) $8.2 million |
| 2) $7.5 million |
| 3) $6.2 million |
| 4) $8.5 million |
| Plot: A Miami area high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Dillon), is accused of rape by two female students, the wealthy and popular Kelly Van Ryan (Richards) and poor outcast Suzie Toller (Campbell), and hires lawyer Kenneth Bowden (Murray) to defend him. At trial, Suzie admits that she and Kelly had made everything up to get revenge on Lombardo: Suzie for him failing to bail her out of jail on a minor drug charge and Kelly for him having an affair with her mother, Sandra. Kelly's mother is humiliated by the scandal, and Lombardo and Bowden negotiate an $8.5 million settlement for defamation. In reality, however, Lombardo and the two girls were accomplices who used the trial as a way to get money from Kelly's wealthy family. To celebrate their success, the three of them have sex. |
| score: 0.290577730361 |
| What do Lombardo, Kelly, and Suzie do to celebrate their victory? |
| 0) The three of them went to Fiji |
| 1) The three of them went to Los Angeles |
| 2) The three of them have sex |
| 3) The three of them have rich feast |
| 4) The three of them have drinks |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.288635816127 |
| How did Kelly really die? |
| 0) She was killed by Lombardo while trying to escape |
| 1) |
| 2) |
| 3) Duquette shot her |
| 4) She was killed when she tried to attack Duquette |
| Plot: Duquette and his partner, Gloria (Rubin-Vega), are called in to investigate Suzie's disappearance. Her blood and teeth are later found on the beach while her car is found at a bus terminal. Duquette's superior insists that he drop the case, but Duquette goes to Kelly's house to confront her. When he arrives, Kelly attacks him, shooting him in the arm. Duquette is left with no choice but to kill her in self-defense. No charges are filed against Duquette, but he is dismissed from the force and loses his pension. |
| score: 0.321917849755 |
| Who ends up with the settlement money from the rape case? |
| 0) Nicole |
| 1) Ruby |
| 2) |
| 3) Kelly |
| 4) Suzie |
| Plot: A Miami area high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Dillon), is accused of rape by two female students, the wealthy and popular Kelly Van Ryan (Richards) and poor outcast Suzie Toller (Campbell), and hires lawyer Kenneth Bowden (Murray) to defend him. At trial, Suzie admits that she and Kelly had made everything up to get revenge on Lombardo: Suzie for him failing to bail her out of jail on a minor drug charge and Kelly for him having an affair with her mother, Sandra. Kelly's mother is humiliated by the scandal, and Lombardo and Bowden negotiate an $8.5 million settlement for defamation. In reality, however, Lombardo and the two girls were accomplices who used the trial as a way to get money from Kelly's wealthy family. To celebrate their success, the three of them have sex. |
| score: 0.236132464376 |
| What does Bowden tell Suzie after their meeting? |
| 0) To be bad |
| 1) To be good |
| 2) |
| 3) |
| 4) To behave herself |
| Plot: An ending sequence features a number of quick scenes that fill in details of the backstory. These scenes reveal that Suzie has a genius I.Q., near 200, and was the ultimate architect of the entire plot. She now has control of all of the settlement money and has taken her revenge on both Lombardo and Duquette. She had been sleeping with Lombardo yet could not get him to bail her out, had discovered that Lombardo and Kelly were now sleeping together, and used it to pull him into her plot, starting with having him befriend Duquette. As for Kelly's death, she had not attacked Duquette as he had claimed. In reality, she tried to escape the guest house when he entered. He shot her dead, broke into her gun case and used her hand to shoot himself in the shoulder. In a final scene Bowden meets with Suzie, whose financial affairs he is handling. She kisses him on the cheek and as she walks off, Bowden tells her to "be good". |
| score: 0.214289493357 |
| How did Lombardo and Duquette meet? |
| 0) |
| 1) Through Kelly |
| 2) |
| 3) Through Tom |
| 4) Through Suzie |
| Plot: Police detective Ray Duquette (Bacon), against the wishes of his commanding officer, continues to investigate Lombardo. He suspects the trio are working a scam, telling both Kelly and Suzie that Lombardo transferred the money to an off-shore account. Suzie panics and goes to Kelly for help. Kelly assures Suzie that they can trust each other, but separately tells Lombardo over the phone that they may have to get rid of her. Suzie overhears this and attacks Kelly in the pool. Both girls fight, but eventually end up having sex in the pool, all witnessed by Duquette, still investigating the trio. A few nights later, Lombardo and Kelly take Suzie to the beach and he kills her while Kelly is nearby. After wrapping the body in plastic, they throw it in the trunk of the car and drive out to the swamp, where Lombardo disposes of it. |
| score: 0.391378815924 |
| What is revealed about Suzie's intelligence towards the end of the movie? |
| 0) She has an I.Q. of 200 |
| 1) |
| 2) She suffers from Down's syndrome |
| 3) |
| 4) She is autistic |
| Plot: An ending sequence features a number of quick scenes that fill in details of the backstory. These scenes reveal that Suzie has a genius I.Q., near 200, and was the ultimate architect of the entire plot. She now has control of all of the settlement money and has taken her revenge on both Lombardo and Duquette. She had been sleeping with Lombardo yet could not get him to bail her out, had discovered that Lombardo and Kelly were now sleeping together, and used it to pull him into her plot, starting with having him befriend Duquette. As for Kelly's death, she had not attacked Duquette as he had claimed. In reality, she tried to escape the guest house when he entered. He shot her dead, broke into her gun case and used her hand to shoot himself in the shoulder. In a final scene Bowden meets with Suzie, whose financial affairs he is handling. She kisses him on the cheek and as she walks off, Bowden tells her to "be good". |
| score: 0.231194483892 |
| In what country did James Howlett live as a boy? |
| 0) The U.K. |
| 1) Canada |
| 2) Mexico |
| 3) Panama |
| 4) The U.S. |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.182442012801 |
| What year is it when groundskeeper Thomas Logan kills James's father? |
| 0) 1920 |
| 1) 1850 |
| 2) 1745 |
| 3) 1945 |
| 4) 1845 |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.228305257775 |
| What does Logan do in order to defeat Deadpool? |
| 0) He stabs him. |
| 1) |
| 2) He decapitates him. |
| 3) He pushes him into fire. |
| 4) He hits him with a pole. |
| Plot: While Logan and Victor join forces to fight Deadpool, Kayla is mortally wounded leading the Island's captive mutants to safety; the mutants are subsequently rescued by Professor Charles Xavier. Logan decapitates Deadpool, destroying one of the cooling towers in the process. Stryker arrives and shoots Logan in the head with adamantium bullets, rendering him unconscious. Before Stryker can shoot Kayla, she grabs him and uses her mutant power to persuade him to turn around and walk away until his feet bleed. Logan regains consciousness but has lost his memory. He sees Kayla's body, but does not recognize her, and leaves the island. |
| score: 0.273768852913 |
| What kind of bullets does Stryker shoot Logan in the head with? |
| 0) Adamantium. |
| 1) Platinum. |
| 2) Bronze. |
| 3) Silver. |
| 4) Stone. |
| Plot: While Logan and Victor join forces to fight Deadpool, Kayla is mortally wounded leading the Island's captive mutants to safety; the mutants are subsequently rescued by Professor Charles Xavier. Logan decapitates Deadpool, destroying one of the cooling towers in the process. Stryker arrives and shoots Logan in the head with adamantium bullets, rendering him unconscious. Before Stryker can shoot Kayla, she grabs him and uses her mutant power to persuade him to turn around and walk away until his feet bleed. Logan regains consciousness but has lost his memory. He sees Kayla's body, but does not recognize her, and leaves the island. |
| score: 0.33366606111 |
| What does Kayla tell Stryker to do just before she dies? |
| 0) To jump of a bridge. |
| 1) To kill himself with a gun. |
| 2) To walk away until his feet bleed. |
| 3) To throw himself into the ocean. |
| 4) To run away. |
| Plot: While Logan and Victor join forces to fight Deadpool, Kayla is mortally wounded leading the Island's captive mutants to safety; the mutants are subsequently rescued by Professor Charles Xavier. Logan decapitates Deadpool, destroying one of the cooling towers in the process. Stryker arrives and shoots Logan in the head with adamantium bullets, rendering him unconscious. Before Stryker can shoot Kayla, she grabs him and uses her mutant power to persuade him to turn around and walk away until his feet bleed. Logan regains consciousness but has lost his memory. He sees Kayla's body, but does not recognize her, and leaves the island. |
| score: 0.318766389006 |
| Why doesn't Logan recognize Kayla after he regains consciousness near the end of the film? |
| 0) Because she is badly injured. |
| 1) Because he lost his mind. |
| 2) Because she is burnt. |
| 3) Because she changed her apperance. |
| 4) Because he has lost his memory. |
| Plot: While Logan and Victor join forces to fight Deadpool, Kayla is mortally wounded leading the Island's captive mutants to safety; the mutants are subsequently rescued by Professor Charles Xavier. Logan decapitates Deadpool, destroying one of the cooling towers in the process. Stryker arrives and shoots Logan in the head with adamantium bullets, rendering him unconscious. Before Stryker can shoot Kayla, she grabs him and uses her mutant power to persuade him to turn around and walk away until his feet bleed. Logan regains consciousness but has lost his memory. He sees Kayla's body, but does not recognize her, and leaves the island. |
| score: 0.290162370102 |
| Why did Stryker kill his superior officer, General Munson? |
| 0) Because Munson wanted to shut down Stryker's project |
| 1) Because Munson threatened to fire Stryker |
| 2) Because Stryker didn't agree with Munson's leadership style |
| 3) Because Stryker wanted to take over Munson's position |
| 4) For revenge |
| Plot: In a mid-credits scene, Stryker is detained for questioning by some MPs in connection with the death of his superior, General Munson, whom Stryker did in fact kill after Munson declared his intent to shut down Stryker's project. |
| score: 0.64862249691 |
| When did James's mutation first manifest? |
| 0) When he sees his father being killed in 1845 |
| 1) In Vietnam |
| 2) When he learns that Thomas is his real father |
| 3) When he kills Thomas |
| 4) During th American Civil War |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.179773946217 |
| What country is Wolverine from? |
| 0) Germany |
| 1) Vietnam |
| 2) Russia |
| 3) The USA |
| 4) Canada |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.0908096920896 |
| Who formed Team X? |
| 0) Scott Summers |
| 1) Victor Creed |
| 2) Agent Zero |
| 3) Dukes |
| 4) Major Stryker |
| Plot: In a mid-credits scene, Stryker is detained for questioning by some MPs in connection with the death of his superior, General Munson, whom Stryker did in fact kill after Munson declared his intent to shut down Stryker's project. |
| score: 0.217048471092 |
| What is Team X? |
| 0) A militant group |
| 1) A group of war veterans |
| 2) A covert operations group |
| 3) A group of mutants |
| 4) A group of mercenaries |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.1840658344 |
| Which wars do Wolverine and his brother fight in? |
| 0) The American War of Independence |
| 1) The American Civil War, World War I&II, the Vietnam War |
| 2) The American Civil War and the Vietnam War |
| 3) The Battle of Britain |
| 4) The French Revolution and the Vietnam War |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.14409243255 |
| What is Wolverine's mutation? |
| 0) Ehnanced reflexes |
| 1) Bone claws protruding from his knuckles |
| 2) Telekinesis |
| 3) He has wings attached to his back |
| 4) Steel claws protruding from his hands and feet |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.203462127142 |
| Why are James (Wolverine) and his brother Victor sentenced to execution by firing squad? |
| 0) Because they killed Victor's father |
| 1) Because Victor killed a senior officer and James defended him |
| 2) Because they disobeyed orders |
| 3) Because they killed two senior officers |
| 4) Because they sold information to the Vietnamese |
| Plot: In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, sees his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. The trauma activates the boy's mutation: bone claws protrude from his knuckles, and he kills Thomas, who reveals that he is James's real father. James flees along with Thomas's son Victor Creed, who is thus James's half-brother. They spend the next century as soldiers, fighting in the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, Victor kills a senior officer. James defends Victor and the two are sentenced to execution by firing squad, which they survive. Major William Stryker approaches them in military custody, and offers them membership in Team X, a group of mutants including Agent Zero, Wade Wilson, John Wraith, Fred Dukes, and Chris Bradley. They join the team for a few years, but the group's disregard for human life causes James to leave. |
| score: 0.283169513416 |
| What kind of job does Logan have after he leaves Team X? |
| 0) Mechanic |
| 1) Bartender |
| 2) Surgeon |
| 3) Lumberjack |
| 4) Gardener |
| Plot: Six years later, James, now using the alias Logan, works as a lumberjack in Canada, where he lives with his girlfriend Kayla Silverfox. Stryker and Zero approach Logan at work. Stryker reports that Wade and Bradley have been killed, and he thinks someone is targeting the team's members. Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker, but after finding Kayla's bloodied body in the woods, Logan realizes Victor is responsible. He finds him at a local bar, but Logan loses the subsequent fight. Afterward, Stryker explains that Victor has gone rogue, and offers Logan a way to become strong enough to get his revenge. Logan undergoes a painful operation to reinforce his skeleton with adamantium, a virtually indestructible metal. Once the procedure is complete, Stryker attempts to betray Logan by ordering that his memory be erased. Logan overhears this and escapes to a nearby farm, where an elderly couple take him in. Zero kills them the following morning and tries to kill Logan. Logan brings down Zero's helicopter, killing him, and swears to kill both Stryker and Victor. |
| score: 0.188539393227 |
| Which country is Logan living in while he is working as a lumberjack? |
| 0) Greenland |
| 1) Canada |
| 2) The USA |
| 3) Brazil |
| 4) Switzerland |
| Plot: Six years later, James, now using the alias Logan, works as a lumberjack in Canada, where he lives with his girlfriend Kayla Silverfox. Stryker and Zero approach Logan at work. Stryker reports that Wade and Bradley have been killed, and he thinks someone is targeting the team's members. Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker, but after finding Kayla's bloodied body in the woods, Logan realizes Victor is responsible. He finds him at a local bar, but Logan loses the subsequent fight. Afterward, Stryker explains that Victor has gone rogue, and offers Logan a way to become strong enough to get his revenge. Logan undergoes a painful operation to reinforce his skeleton with adamantium, a virtually indestructible metal. Once the procedure is complete, Stryker attempts to betray Logan by ordering that his memory be erased. Logan overhears this and escapes to a nearby farm, where an elderly couple take him in. Zero kills them the following morning and tries to kill Logan. Logan brings down Zero's helicopter, killing him, and swears to kill both Stryker and Victor. |
| score: 0.221144715648 |
| Who is Kayla Silverfox? |
| 0) An Agent |
| 1) Zero's girlfriend |
| 2) Logan's girlfriend |
| 3) Logan's sister |
| 4) Logan's daughter |
| Plot: Six years later, James, now using the alias Logan, works as a lumberjack in Canada, where he lives with his girlfriend Kayla Silverfox. Stryker and Zero approach Logan at work. Stryker reports that Wade and Bradley have been killed, and he thinks someone is targeting the team's members. Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker, but after finding Kayla's bloodied body in the woods, Logan realizes Victor is responsible. He finds him at a local bar, but Logan loses the subsequent fight. Afterward, Stryker explains that Victor has gone rogue, and offers Logan a way to become strong enough to get his revenge. Logan undergoes a painful operation to reinforce his skeleton with adamantium, a virtually indestructible metal. Once the procedure is complete, Stryker attempts to betray Logan by ordering that his memory be erased. Logan overhears this and escapes to a nearby farm, where an elderly couple take him in. Zero kills them the following morning and tries to kill Logan. Logan brings down Zero's helicopter, killing him, and swears to kill both Stryker and Victor. |
| score: 0.262741379663 |
| What does Logan discover when he wakes up in the future? |
| 0) That Iceman, Colossus, Rogue, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean, Scott and Xavier are alive |
| 1) That he doesn't know anyone |
| 2) That Iceman, Rogue, Kitty and McCoy are alive and Storm, Jean Gray, Scott Summers and Xavier are dead |
| 3) That all his friends are dead |
| 4) That he is alone |
| Plot: Logan wakes up in the future to find Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Xavier are all alive. In 1973, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, takes custody of Logan. |
| score: 0.533659520294 |
| What happens when Xavier stops taking his serum? |
| 0) He regains his mental powers and loses his ability to talk. |
| 1) He regains his strength and loses the ability to feel pain. |
| 2) He starts feeling better but loses his sense of smell. |
| 3) He loses his special powers and gains the ability to walk again. |
| 4) He regains his mental powers and loses the ability to wal. |
| Plot: Trask is saved, but the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling ceremony. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the street. Meanwhile, Lehnsherrwho has recovered his telepathy-blocking helmetintercepts the prototype Sentinels in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel, allowing him to control them. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Logan, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to work for peace between humans and mutants once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is heading to Washington D.C. |
| score: 0.230635338219 |
| Who approves Trask's Sentinel program? |
| 0) FBI and CIA. |
| 1) Russian president. |
| 2) President Ronald Raegan. |
| 3) President Richard Nixon. |
| 4) The head of the CIA. |
| Plot: Trask is saved, but the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling ceremony. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the street. Meanwhile, Lehnsherrwho has recovered his telepathy-blocking helmetintercepts the prototype Sentinels in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel, allowing him to control them. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Logan, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to work for peace between humans and mutants once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is heading to Washington D.C. |
| score: 0.322073068419 |
| What do Trask's scientists recover from the street? |
| 0) Lehnsherr's blood. |
| 1) Some of the mutants' clothes. |
| 2) Mystique's hair. |
| 3) Magic's blood. |
| 4) Mystique's blood. |
| Plot: Trask is saved, but the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling ceremony. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the street. Meanwhile, Lehnsherrwho has recovered his telepathy-blocking helmetintercepts the prototype Sentinels in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel, allowing him to control them. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Logan, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to work for peace between humans and mutants once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is heading to Washington D.C. |
| score: 0.267899508064 |
| Where is Mystique headed? |
| 0) To London. |
| 1) To New Hampshire. |
| 2) To Alabama. |
| 3) To New York City. |
| 4) To Washington D.C. |
| Plot: In Washington D.C., Trask unsuccessfully tries to sway Congress to gain support for his Sentinel program. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask's office and discovers he has been capturing mutants to use for his experiments. Xavier, Lehnsherr, McCoy, and Logan fly to Paris to intercept Mystique, who is impersonating a North Vietnamese general to infiltrate the Paris Peace Accords. There, Trask attempts to sell his Sentinel technology to Communist nations. Xavier's group arrives as Mystique is about to kill Trask. Lehnsherr tries to kill Mystique to ensure her DNA cannot be used for the Sentinels, but she jumps from a window. The fight spills onto the street in view of the public, allowing Lehnsherr and Mystique to escape. |
| score: 0.199183036372 |
| What happens to Trask? |
| 0) He is questioned. |
| 1) He goes missing. |
| 2) He is saved. |
| 3) He is killed. |
| 4) He disappears. |
| Plot: Trask is saved, but the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling ceremony. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the street. Meanwhile, Lehnsherrwho has recovered his telepathy-blocking helmetintercepts the prototype Sentinels in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel, allowing him to control them. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Logan, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to work for peace between humans and mutants once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is heading to Washington D.C. |
| score: 0.167381934294 |
| What happens when Xavier speaks to his future self, through Logan? |
| 0) He decides to work on mutant research with the help of scientists. |
| 1) He is inspired to work for peace between humans and mutants. |
| 2) He is inspired to work for peace between different kinds of mutants. |
| 3) He sees a possible future disaster and decides to try to stop it. |
| 4) He is inspired to work for the mutants and their wellbeing. |
| Plot: Trask is saved, but the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling ceremony. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the street. Meanwhile, Lehnsherrwho has recovered his telepathy-blocking helmetintercepts the prototype Sentinels in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel, allowing him to control them. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Logan, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to work for peace between humans and mutants once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is heading to Washington D.C. |
| score: 0.317136518209 |
| What does President Nixon do? |
| 0) He gives and order for an attac. |
| 1) He organizes a special meeting. |
| 2) He calls a special hearing. |
| 3) He unveils the Sentinel prototypes. |
| 4) He fires a few of his advisors. |
| Plot: As Xavier, Logan, and McCoy search for Mystique, Nixon unveils the Sentinel prototypes at the White House. Lehnsherr commandeers the Sentinels and attacks the crowd, then sets the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium around the White House as a barricade. Nixon and Trask, accompanied by the Cabinet, Secret Service officers, and Mystique (disguised as a Secret Service member), are taken to a safe room. Logan and McCoy try to stop Lehnsherr, but he pits a Sentinel against them and then throws Logan into the Potomac River. In the future, the X-Men make their final stand as a large army of Sentinels attack the monastery. In 1973, Lehnsherr pulls the safe room from the White House and prepares to kill Nixon and his Cabinet. Mystique, who is disguised as Nixon, incapacitates Lehnsherr with a plastic gun. Xavier persuades Mystique to spare Trask and allows her and Lehnsherr to flee. Mystique's actions are seen as a mutant saving the President, leading to the cancellation of the Sentinel program. Trask is arrested for trying to sell American military secrets. |
| score: 0.260883965954 |
| What happens after Lehnsherr attacks the crowd? |
| 0) He sets the National Museum on fire and distracts the police. |
| 1) He goes searching for the president to kidnap him. |
| 2) He sets the the Kennedy playground around the White House as a barricade. |
| 3) He surrenders himself. |
| 4) He sets the Kennedy Memorial Stadium around the White House as a barricade. |
| Plot: As Xavier, Logan, and McCoy search for Mystique, Nixon unveils the Sentinel prototypes at the White House. Lehnsherr commandeers the Sentinels and attacks the crowd, then sets the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium around the White House as a barricade. Nixon and Trask, accompanied by the Cabinet, Secret Service officers, and Mystique (disguised as a Secret Service member), are taken to a safe room. Logan and McCoy try to stop Lehnsherr, but he pits a Sentinel against them and then throws Logan into the Potomac River. In the future, the X-Men make their final stand as a large army of Sentinels attack the monastery. In 1973, Lehnsherr pulls the safe room from the White House and prepares to kill Nixon and his Cabinet. Mystique, who is disguised as Nixon, incapacitates Lehnsherr with a plastic gun. Xavier persuades Mystique to spare Trask and allows her and Lehnsherr to flee. Mystique's actions are seen as a mutant saving the President, leading to the cancellation of the Sentinel program. Trask is arrested for trying to sell American military secrets. |
| score: 0.259346016853 |
| What happens when Logan and McCoy attempt to stop Lehnsherr? |
| 0) He starts shouting and then pits a Sentinel against them. |
| 1) He fights them and then throws McCoy into the Potomac River. |
| 2) He pits a Sentinel against them and then throws himself into the Potomac River. |
| 3) He pits a Sentinel against them and then quickly runs away. |
| 4) He pits a Sentinel against them and then throws Logan into the Potomac River. |
| Plot: As Xavier, Logan, and McCoy search for Mystique, Nixon unveils the Sentinel prototypes at the White House. Lehnsherr commandeers the Sentinels and attacks the crowd, then sets the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium around the White House as a barricade. Nixon and Trask, accompanied by the Cabinet, Secret Service officers, and Mystique (disguised as a Secret Service member), are taken to a safe room. Logan and McCoy try to stop Lehnsherr, but he pits a Sentinel against them and then throws Logan into the Potomac River. In the future, the X-Men make their final stand as a large army of Sentinels attack the monastery. In 1973, Lehnsherr pulls the safe room from the White House and prepares to kill Nixon and his Cabinet. Mystique, who is disguised as Nixon, incapacitates Lehnsherr with a plastic gun. Xavier persuades Mystique to spare Trask and allows her and Lehnsherr to flee. Mystique's actions are seen as a mutant saving the President, leading to the cancellation of the Sentinel program. Trask is arrested for trying to sell American military secrets. |
| score: 0.384146856944 |
| Who is searching for Mystique? |
| 0) Xavier, Logan, and McCoy. |
| 1) Blink, Rogue and Kitty. |
| 2) Maj. Bill Stryker. |
| 3) Dr. Bolivar Trask. |
| 4) Erik, Storm and Hans. |
| Plot: Logan wakes up in the future to find Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Xavier are all alive. In 1973, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, takes custody of Logan. |
| score: 0.441882489373 |
| What does Xavier persuade Mystique to do after she stops Erik from killing Nixon? |
| 0) Kill the Vice President |
| 1) Kill Erik |
| 2) Kill Trask |
| 3) Spare Trask's life |
| 4) Kidnap Trask |
| Plot: As Xavier, Logan, and McCoy search for Mystique, Nixon unveils the Sentinel prototypes at the White House. Lehnsherr commandeers the Sentinels and attacks the crowd, then sets the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium around the White House as a barricade. Nixon and Trask, accompanied by the Cabinet, Secret Service officers, and Mystique (disguised as a Secret Service member), are taken to a safe room. Logan and McCoy try to stop Lehnsherr, but he pits a Sentinel against them and then throws Logan into the Potomac River. In the future, the X-Men make their final stand as a large army of Sentinels attack the monastery. In 1973, Lehnsherr pulls the safe room from the White House and prepares to kill Nixon and his Cabinet. Mystique, who is disguised as Nixon, incapacitates Lehnsherr with a plastic gun. Xavier persuades Mystique to spare Trask and allows her and Lehnsherr to flee. Mystique's actions are seen as a mutant saving the President, leading to the cancellation of the Sentinel program. Trask is arrested for trying to sell American military secrets. |
| score: 0.312867484494 |
| who is watching Sabah Nur's actions nearby? |
| 0) Logan |
| 1) Rogue |
| 2) Horsemen |
| 3) Beast |
| 4) Mystique |
| Plot: In a post-credits scene, a crowd chants to En Sabah Nur, who is using telekinesis to build pyramids as four horsemen watch from nearby. |
| score: 0.446521125435 |
| Who is the crowd cheering? |
| 0) Bobby Iceman |
| 1) Charles Xavier |
| 2) En Sabah Nur |
| 3) Erik Lehnsherr |
| 4) Maj. Bill Stryker |
| Plot: In a post-credits scene, a crowd chants to En Sabah Nur, who is using telekinesis to build pyramids as four horsemen watch from nearby. |
| score: 0.391018927669 |
| When is the opening scene of the film set? |
| 0) In the future |
| 1) In 10000 BC |
| 2) In 2020 |
| 3) In the past |
| 4) In the present |
| Plot: Logan wakes up in the future to find Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Xavier are all alive. In 1973, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, takes custody of Logan. |
| score: 0.0769228949312 |
| What do Xavier and Lehnsher advise Logan to do? |
| 0) To find both of their younger selves for help |
| 1) To find both of their girlfriends for help |
| 2) To find both of their parents for help |
| 3) To find both of their mother's for help |
| 4) To find both of their mentor's for help |
| Plot: In the future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and their human allies. A band of mutants, including Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, Bishop, Warpath, Blink and Sunspot, evade the Sentinels due to Pryde's ability to send a person's consciousness to the past. Pryde's group convenes with Logan, Storm, Professor Charles Xavier, and Erik Lehnsherr at a monastery in China. Pryde sends Logan's consciousness 50 years back in time to 1973 to prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask, creator of the Sentinels. Following the assassination, Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels, whose ability to adapt to any mutant power makes them almost invincible. Xavier and Lehnsherr advise Logan to find both of their younger selves for help. |
| score: 0.22587456448 |
| Who is Dr. Bolivar Trask? |
| 0) designer of the Sentinels |
| 1) developer of the Sentinels |
| 2) inventor of the Sentinels |
| 3) producer of the Sentinels |
| 4) creator of the Sentinels |
| Plot: In the future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and their human allies. A band of mutants, including Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, Bishop, Warpath, Blink and Sunspot, evade the Sentinels due to Pryde's ability to send a person's consciousness to the past. Pryde's group convenes with Logan, Storm, Professor Charles Xavier, and Erik Lehnsherr at a monastery in China. Pryde sends Logan's consciousness 50 years back in time to 1973 to prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask, creator of the Sentinels. Following the assassination, Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels, whose ability to adapt to any mutant power makes them almost invincible. Xavier and Lehnsherr advise Logan to find both of their younger selves for help. |
| score: 0.263395100807 |
| Why does Pryde send Logan back to 1973? |
| 0) To prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask |
| 1) To prevent Beast from assassinating Iceman |
| 2) To prevent Stryker from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask |
| 3) To prevent Lehnsherr from assassinating Xavier |
| 4) To prevent Colossus from assassinating Bishop |
| Plot: In the future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and their human allies. A band of mutants, including Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, Bishop, Warpath, Blink and Sunspot, evade the Sentinels due to Pryde's ability to send a person's consciousness to the past. Pryde's group convenes with Logan, Storm, Professor Charles Xavier, and Erik Lehnsherr at a monastery in China. Pryde sends Logan's consciousness 50 years back in time to 1973 to prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask, creator of the Sentinels. Following the assassination, Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels, whose ability to adapt to any mutant power makes them almost invincible. Xavier and Lehnsherr advise Logan to find both of their younger selves for help. |
| score: 0.374275143986 |
| To which year does Pryde send Logan's consciousness? |
| 0) 1973 |
| 1) 1977 |
| 2) 1980 |
| 3) 1972 |
| 4) 1975 |
| Plot: Logan wakes up in the future to find Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Xavier are all alive. In 1973, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, takes custody of Logan. |
| score: 0.2768269191 |
| What are the Sentinels doing? |
| 0) Exterminating aliens and their human allies |
| 1) Exterminating humans and their animal allies |
| 2) Exterminating mutants and their animal allies |
| 3) Exterminating mutants and their aliens allies |
| 4) Exterminating mutants and their human allies |
| Plot: In the future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and their human allies. A band of mutants, including Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, Bishop, Warpath, Blink and Sunspot, evade the Sentinels due to Pryde's ability to send a person's consciousness to the past. Pryde's group convenes with Logan, Storm, Professor Charles Xavier, and Erik Lehnsherr at a monastery in China. Pryde sends Logan's consciousness 50 years back in time to 1973 to prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask, creator of the Sentinels. Following the assassination, Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels, whose ability to adapt to any mutant power makes them almost invincible. Xavier and Lehnsherr advise Logan to find both of their younger selves for help. |
| score: 0.248939081012 |
| What happened back in 1973, after Mystique killed Trask? |
| 0) Mystique was killed, and her DNA was used by Lehnsherr to destroy the Sentinels. |
| 1) Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels. |
| 2) Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Xavier to destroy the Sentinels. |
| 3) Mystique was killed, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels. |
| 4) Mystique was killed, and her DNA was used by Xavier to destroy the Sentinels. |
| Plot: In the future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and their human allies. A band of mutants, including Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, Bishop, Warpath, Blink and Sunspot, evade the Sentinels due to Pryde's ability to send a person's consciousness to the past. Pryde's group convenes with Logan, Storm, Professor Charles Xavier, and Erik Lehnsherr at a monastery in China. Pryde sends Logan's consciousness 50 years back in time to 1973 to prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask, creator of the Sentinels. Following the assassination, Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels, whose ability to adapt to any mutant power makes them almost invincible. Xavier and Lehnsherr advise Logan to find both of their younger selves for help. |
| score: 0.411744225774 |
| Where in China do Pryde's and Logan's groups meet? |
| 0) at a church |
| 1) at a monastery |
| 2) at a temple |
| 3) at a abandoned building |
| 4) at a religious house |
| Plot: In the future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and their human allies. A band of mutants, including Kitty Pryde, Colossus, Iceman, Bishop, Warpath, Blink and Sunspot, evade the Sentinels due to Pryde's ability to send a person's consciousness to the past. Pryde's group convenes with Logan, Storm, Professor Charles Xavier, and Erik Lehnsherr at a monastery in China. Pryde sends Logan's consciousness 50 years back in time to 1973 to prevent Mystique from assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask, creator of the Sentinels. Following the assassination, Mystique was captured, and her DNA was used by Trask's company to improve the Sentinels, whose ability to adapt to any mutant power makes them almost invincible. Xavier and Lehnsherr advise Logan to find both of their younger selves for help. |
| score: 0.228136945338 |
| What does Trask try to do at the Paris Peace Accords? |
| 0) To sell drugs |
| 1) To kill Mystique |
| 2) To sell his DNA technology |
| 3) To sell his Sentinel technology |
| 4) To speak to the Communist nations |
| Plot: In Washington D.C., Trask unsuccessfully tries to sway Congress to gain support for his Sentinel program. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask's office and discovers he has been capturing mutants to use for his experiments. Xavier, Lehnsherr, McCoy, and Logan fly to Paris to intercept Mystique, who is impersonating a North Vietnamese general to infiltrate the Paris Peace Accords. There, Trask attempts to sell his Sentinel technology to Communist nations. Xavier's group arrives as Mystique is about to kill Trask. Lehnsherr tries to kill Mystique to ensure her DNA cannot be used for the Sentinels, but she jumps from a window. The fight spills onto the street in view of the public, allowing Lehnsherr and Mystique to escape. |
| score: 0.304499610899 |
| What does Mystique discover during her investigation of Trask's office? |
| 0) That Track is impersonating an officer |
| 1) He has been capturing mutants |
| 2) He has been capturing militants |
| 3) |
| 4) That he has been doing secret research |
| Plot: In Washington D.C., Trask unsuccessfully tries to sway Congress to gain support for his Sentinel program. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask's office and discovers he has been capturing mutants to use for his experiments. Xavier, Lehnsherr, McCoy, and Logan fly to Paris to intercept Mystique, who is impersonating a North Vietnamese general to infiltrate the Paris Peace Accords. There, Trask attempts to sell his Sentinel technology to Communist nations. Xavier's group arrives as Mystique is about to kill Trask. Lehnsherr tries to kill Mystique to ensure her DNA cannot be used for the Sentinels, but she jumps from a window. The fight spills onto the street in view of the public, allowing Lehnsherr and Mystique to escape. |
| score: 0.30559143308 |
| Why does Logan and his group go to Paris? |
| 0) To intercept Xavier |
| 1) To intercept Kitty |
| 2) To intercept Mystique |
| 3) To intercept Erik |
| 4) To intercept Track |
| Plot: Logan wakes up in the future to find Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Xavier are all alive. In 1973, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, takes custody of Logan. |
| score: 0.281012985975 |
| What does Mystique do when Lehnsherr tries to kill her? |
| 0) She jumps from a cliff |
| 1) |
| 2) She jumps out of a running train |
| 3) She jumps out of a building |
| 4) She jumps out of the window |
| Plot: In Washington D.C., Trask unsuccessfully tries to sway Congress to gain support for his Sentinel program. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask's office and discovers he has been capturing mutants to use for his experiments. Xavier, Lehnsherr, McCoy, and Logan fly to Paris to intercept Mystique, who is impersonating a North Vietnamese general to infiltrate the Paris Peace Accords. There, Trask attempts to sell his Sentinel technology to Communist nations. Xavier's group arrives as Mystique is about to kill Trask. Lehnsherr tries to kill Mystique to ensure her DNA cannot be used for the Sentinels, but she jumps from a window. The fight spills onto the street in view of the public, allowing Lehnsherr and Mystique to escape. |
| score: 0.217238067865 |
| Who is Mystique impersonating? |
| 0) A Paris General |
| 1) An American General |
| 2) A Washington General |
| 3) A European General |
| 4) A North Vietnamese General |
| Plot: In Washington D.C., Trask unsuccessfully tries to sway Congress to gain support for his Sentinel program. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask's office and discovers he has been capturing mutants to use for his experiments. Xavier, Lehnsherr, McCoy, and Logan fly to Paris to intercept Mystique, who is impersonating a North Vietnamese general to infiltrate the Paris Peace Accords. There, Trask attempts to sell his Sentinel technology to Communist nations. Xavier's group arrives as Mystique is about to kill Trask. Lehnsherr tries to kill Mystique to ensure her DNA cannot be used for the Sentinels, but she jumps from a window. The fight spills onto the street in view of the public, allowing Lehnsherr and Mystique to escape. |
| score: 0.243916811277 |
| What effect does the serum Xavier's been using to help him walk have? |
| 0) It helps him sleep |
| 1) It suppresses telepathy |
| 2) It suppresses the subconscious |
| 3) It stops him from running |
| 4) It suppresses teleportation |
| Plot: At the X-Mansion in 1973, Logan encounters Xavier and Hank McCoy. Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters has closed after most of the teachers and students were drafted to the Vietnam War. Xavier, a broken man, has been overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy. Logan explains his mission and persuades Xavier to help free Lehnsherr from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon, where he is being held for allegedly assassinating President John F. Kennedy. They rescue Lehnsherr with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with super speed. |
| score: 0.293283571712 |
| What does Xavier run ? |
| 0) X-Mansion |
| 1) Pentagon |
| 2) Xavier's Institute for gifted Youngsters |
| 3) A school for Mathematicians |
| 4) A charity mission |
| Plot: At the X-Mansion in 1973, Logan encounters Xavier and Hank McCoy. Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters has closed after most of the teachers and students were drafted to the Vietnam War. Xavier, a broken man, has been overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy. Logan explains his mission and persuades Xavier to help free Lehnsherr from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon, where he is being held for allegedly assassinating President John F. Kennedy. They rescue Lehnsherr with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with super speed. |
| score: 0.281892330196 |
| Which war were people recruited for? |
| 0) Civil War |
| 1) Japanese war |
| 2) Syrian war |
| 3) Vietnam War |
| 4) Afghan war |
| Plot: At the X-Mansion in 1973, Logan encounters Xavier and Hank McCoy. Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters has closed after most of the teachers and students were drafted to the Vietnam War. Xavier, a broken man, has been overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy. Logan explains his mission and persuades Xavier to help free Lehnsherr from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon, where he is being held for allegedly assassinating President John F. Kennedy. They rescue Lehnsherr with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with super speed. |
| score: 0.11311684844 |
| What does Logan convince Xavier to do for him? |
| 0) To stop using the serum |
| 1) To reopen the institute |
| 2) To help free Peter |
| 3) To help free Lehnsherr |
| 4) To help assassinate the president |
| Plot: At the X-Mansion in 1973, Logan encounters Xavier and Hank McCoy. Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters has closed after most of the teachers and students were drafted to the Vietnam War. Xavier, a broken man, has been overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy. Logan explains his mission and persuades Xavier to help free Lehnsherr from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon, where he is being held for allegedly assassinating President John F. Kennedy. They rescue Lehnsherr with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with super speed. |
| score: 0.289816259626 |
| Where is Lehnsherr's prison cell loacted? |
| 0) Beside the Pentagon |
| 1) Above the Pentagon |
| 2) In front of the Pentagon |
| 3) In the Pentagon |
| 4) Beneath the Pentagon |
| Plot: At the X-Mansion in 1973, Logan encounters Xavier and Hank McCoy. Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters has closed after most of the teachers and students were drafted to the Vietnam War. Xavier, a broken man, has been overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy. Logan explains his mission and persuades Xavier to help free Lehnsherr from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon, where he is being held for allegedly assassinating President John F. Kennedy. They rescue Lehnsherr with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with super speed. |
| score: 0.220782748484 |
| What is Xavier's condition? |
| 0) He suffers from a terminal illness |
| 1) He has become a drug addict |
| 2) Xavier insists that he will help Logan only if Peter Maximoff comes with them |
| 3) He has become an alcoholic |
| 4) Xavier is overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy |
| Plot: At the X-Mansion in 1973, Logan encounters Xavier and Hank McCoy. Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters has closed after most of the teachers and students were drafted to the Vietnam War. Xavier, a broken man, has been overusing a serum that allows him to walk but suppresses his telepathy. Logan explains his mission and persuades Xavier to help free Lehnsherr from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon, where he is being held for allegedly assassinating President John F. Kennedy. They rescue Lehnsherr with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with super speed. |
| score: 0.345753907779 |
| Who does Logan meet at the X-Mansion, back in 1973? |
| 0) Lehnsherr |
| 1) Peter Maximoff |
| 2) President John.F.Kennedy |
| 3) Logan |
| 4) Xavier and Hank McCoy |
| Plot: Logan wakes up in the future to find Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, McCoy, Storm, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, and Xavier are all alive. In 1973, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, takes custody of Logan. |
| score: 0.414242865672 |
| What do Wolverine and Storm find at the lake? |
| 0) Rocks and Cyclops' body floating in midair and an unconscious Jean |
| 1) Cyclops' glasses and Jean's body floating in the water |
| 2) Rocks floating in midair, Cyclops' glasses, and an unconscious Jean |
| 3) Jean and Cyclops sitting on the lake's shore fishing |
| 4) An empty canyon where the lake should be |
| Plot: With help from Mystique and Pyro, Magneto recruits Callisto, Juggernaut, and Multiple Man, along with a few others. They attack the team holding Mystique to free her. Mystique trying to save Magneto takes a shot of the mutant cure, turning her into a human. Magneto thanks her and his hatred for humans makes him abandon her. Meanwhile, Cyclops, still distraught over the loss of his fiance Jean Grey, drives to her resting location at Alkali Lake. Jean appears to Cyclops but, as the two kiss, Jean starts disintegrating her lover. Sensing trouble, Xavier sends Wolverine and Storm to investigate. When they arrive, they find telekinetically floating rocks, Cyclops' glasses, and an unconscious Jean. Cyclops himself is nowhere to be found. |
| score: 0.315155833488 |
| Who does Xavier send to Alkali Lake to check up on Cyclops? |
| 0) Bobby and Kitty |
| 1) Rogue and Bobby |
| 2) Wolverine and Rogue |
| 3) Beast and Storm |
| 4) Wolverine and Storm |
| Plot: When they return to the X-Mansion, Xavier explains to Wolverine that when Jean sacrificed herself, she unleashed a powerful alternate personality called the "Phoenix", which Xavier had telepathically repressed, fearing the Phoenix's destructive potential. Wolverine is disgusted to learn of this psychic tampering with Jean's mind but, once she awakens, Wolverine realizes she killed Cyclops and is not the Jean Grey he once knew. The Phoenix awakens, knocks out Wolverine, and escapes to her childhood home. |
| score: 0.306796757313 |
| What happens to Mystique as she tries to save Magneto? |
| 0) She gets shot with a tranquilizer and falls unconscious |
| 1) She gets shot by a bullet but survives |
| 2) She gets shot by a bullet and dies |
| 3) She gets shot with the cure and turns into a human |
| 4) She gets shot with the cure and dies |
| Plot: With help from Mystique and Pyro, Magneto recruits Callisto, Juggernaut, and Multiple Man, along with a few others. They attack the team holding Mystique to free her. Mystique trying to save Magneto takes a shot of the mutant cure, turning her into a human. Magneto thanks her and his hatred for humans makes him abandon her. Meanwhile, Cyclops, still distraught over the loss of his fiance Jean Grey, drives to her resting location at Alkali Lake. Jean appears to Cyclops but, as the two kiss, Jean starts disintegrating her lover. Sensing trouble, Xavier sends Wolverine and Storm to investigate. When they arrive, they find telekinetically floating rocks, Cyclops' glasses, and an unconscious Jean. Cyclops himself is nowhere to be found. |
| score: 0.274297040285 |
| Why does Cyclops go to Alkali Lake? |
| 0) To commemorate Jean |
| 1) To go on the honeymoon he and Jean never had |
| 2) To go on a vacation |
| 3) To go fishing |
| 4) To go camping |
| Plot: With help from Mystique and Pyro, Magneto recruits Callisto, Juggernaut, and Multiple Man, along with a few others. They attack the team holding Mystique to free her. Mystique trying to save Magneto takes a shot of the mutant cure, turning her into a human. Magneto thanks her and his hatred for humans makes him abandon her. Meanwhile, Cyclops, still distraught over the loss of his fiance Jean Grey, drives to her resting location at Alkali Lake. Jean appears to Cyclops but, as the two kiss, Jean starts disintegrating her lover. Sensing trouble, Xavier sends Wolverine and Storm to investigate. When they arrive, they find telekinetically floating rocks, Cyclops' glasses, and an unconscious Jean. Cyclops himself is nowhere to be found. |
| score: 0.235298162482 |
| Where is Jean's grave? |
| 0) Potomac River |
| 1) Crater Lake |
| 2) Alkali Lake |
| 3) Alkaline Lake |
| 4) Lake Michigan |
| Plot: With help from Mystique and Pyro, Magneto recruits Callisto, Juggernaut, and Multiple Man, along with a few others. They attack the team holding Mystique to free her. Mystique trying to save Magneto takes a shot of the mutant cure, turning her into a human. Magneto thanks her and his hatred for humans makes him abandon her. Meanwhile, Cyclops, still distraught over the loss of his fiance Jean Grey, drives to her resting location at Alkali Lake. Jean appears to Cyclops but, as the two kiss, Jean starts disintegrating her lover. Sensing trouble, Xavier sends Wolverine and Storm to investigate. When they arrive, they find telekinetically floating rocks, Cyclops' glasses, and an unconscious Jean. Cyclops himself is nowhere to be found. |
| score: 0.195045992832 |
| How does Magneto conect Alcatraz to mainland San Francisco? |
| 0) He tells the Brotherhood to use their powers to build a bridge connecting San Francisco to Alcatraz |
| 1) He uses his powers to build a new bridge connecting San Francisco to Alcatraz |
| 2) He uses his powers to disconnect San Francisco from the rest of California and move it right next to Alcatraz |
| 3) He uses his powers to move the Golden Gate Bridge to connect San Francisco to Alcatraz |
| 4) He uses his powers to move Alcatraz closer to San Francisco |
| Plot: Magneto learns of Jean's resurrection through Callisto, and the X-Men arrive at the Grey home at the same time as the Brotherhood. Magneto and Xavier vie for Jean's loyalty until the Phoenix resurfaces. She destroys the house and disintegrates Xavier before leaving the property with Magneto. The Brotherhood decides to strike Worthington Labs, and Magneto uses his powers to move the Golden Gate Bridge so he can connect Alcatraz to the San Francisco mainland and facilitate the attack. The X-Men confront the Brotherhood, despite being significantly outnumbered, and arrive just as the military troops, who thus far had been neutralizing the attacking mutants, are overwhelmed by the Brotherhood. |
| score: 0.408155502705 |
| How does Magneto learn of Jean's resurrection? |
| 0) Logan tells him |
| 1) Charles tells him |
| 2) Mystique tells him |
| 3) Callisto tells him |
| 4) Rogue tells him |
| Plot: Magneto learns of Jean's resurrection through Callisto, and the X-Men arrive at the Grey home at the same time as the Brotherhood. Magneto and Xavier vie for Jean's loyalty until the Phoenix resurfaces. She destroys the house and disintegrates Xavier before leaving the property with Magneto. The Brotherhood decides to strike Worthington Labs, and Magneto uses his powers to move the Golden Gate Bridge so he can connect Alcatraz to the San Francisco mainland and facilitate the attack. The X-Men confront the Brotherhood, despite being significantly outnumbered, and arrive just as the military troops, who thus far had been neutralizing the attacking mutants, are overwhelmed by the Brotherhood. |
| score: 0.28809584395 |
| Who are the Brotherhood fighting off when the X-Men arrive? |
| 0) Scientists |
| 1) Doctors |
| 2) Military troops |
| 3) The FBI |
| 4) Government agents |
| Plot: Magneto learns of Jean's resurrection through Callisto, and the X-Men arrive at the Grey home at the same time as the Brotherhood. Magneto and Xavier vie for Jean's loyalty until the Phoenix resurfaces. She destroys the house and disintegrates Xavier before leaving the property with Magneto. The Brotherhood decides to strike Worthington Labs, and Magneto uses his powers to move the Golden Gate Bridge so he can connect Alcatraz to the San Francisco mainland and facilitate the attack. The X-Men confront the Brotherhood, despite being significantly outnumbered, and arrive just as the military troops, who thus far had been neutralizing the attacking mutants, are overwhelmed by the Brotherhood. |
| score: 0.20531245118 |
| What does Warren Worthington discover about his son? |
| 0) His son has cancer |
| 1) His son is a mutant |
| 2) Nothing |
| 3) His son is not biologically his |
| 4) His son is gay |
| Plot: Twenty years ago, Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr meet young Jean Grey at her parents' house to invite her to join their school. Ten years later, the industrialist father of Warren Worthington III discovers his son is a mutant as Warren tries to cut off his wings. |
| score: 0.397407307527 |
| What is Warren's full name? |
| 0) Warren Anderson II |
| 1) Warren Worthington III |
| 2) Warren Washington II |
| 3) Warren Worthington VIII |
| 4) Warren Washington III |
| Plot: Twenty years ago, Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr meet young Jean Grey at her parents' house to invite her to join their school. Ten years later, the industrialist father of Warren Worthington III discovers his son is a mutant as Warren tries to cut off his wings. |
| score: 0.355628614469 |
| What does Warren's father find Warren doing in the bathroom? |
| 0) Trying to shave |
| 1) Trying to cut off his wings |
| 2) Grooming his wings |
| 3) Trying to cut his hair |
| 4) Trying to cut off his tail |
| Plot: Twenty years ago, Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr meet young Jean Grey at her parents' house to invite her to join their school. Ten years later, the industrialist father of Warren Worthington III discovers his son is a mutant as Warren tries to cut off his wings. |
| score: 0.203273882942 |
| How is the cure for the mutants created? |
| 0) From the genome of a mutant boy |
| 1) From the genome of a human boy |
| 2) It is unclear |
| 3) From Mystique's genome |
| 4) From the genome of a mutant girl |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.334949139149 |
| What is the name of the mutant from whose genome the cure is being developed? |
| 0) Jason |
| 1) Jake |
| 2) Charlie |
| 3) Jimmy |
| 4) Johnny |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.270585235125 |
| Where does Jimmy live? |
| 0) In San Francisco |
| 1) At Weathermore Labs |
| 2) At Washington Labs |
| 3) In Los Angeles |
| 4) At Worthington Labs |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.23591069148 |
| What is Lehnsherr's warning to his followers? |
| 0) That Jean is highly unstable and is not to be trusted |
| 1) That Professor X and the X-Men are not to be trusted |
| 2) That the cure will be used to exterminate the mutant race |
| 3) That the cure will be used to exterminate the human race |
| 4) That the cure will be used to expand the mutant race |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.345570421447 |
| Who are the members of the Brotherhood of Mutants? |
| 0) Mutants who support the cure |
| 1) Humans who support mutants |
| 2) Mutants who don't care about the cure |
| 3) Humans and mutants who want to work together |
| 4) Mutants who oppose the cure |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.34768358538 |
| What is Erik Lehnsherr's mutant alias? |
| 0) Mystique |
| 1) Magnet Man |
| 2) Mr. Metal |
| 3) Magento |
| 4) Magneto |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.294956827709 |
| What has Worthington Labs developed? |
| 0) A vaccine that stops mutants from reproducing |
| 1) A vaccine that kills mutants |
| 2) A vaccine for the flu |
| 3) A vaccine that gives regular humans abilities |
| 4) A vaccine that suppresses the gene that gives mutants their abilities |
| Plot: In the present, Worthington Labs announces it has developed an inoculation to suppress the X-gene that gives mutants their abilities, and offer the "cure" to any mutant who wants it. The cure is created from the genome of a young mutant named Jimmy, who lives at the Worthington facility on Alcatraz Island. While some mutants are interested in the cure, including the X-Men's Rogue, many others are horrified by the announcement. In response to the news, Lehnsherr, now known as the X-Men's adversary Magneto, reestablishes his Brotherhood of Mutants with mutants who oppose the cure, warning his followers that the cure will be forcefully used to exterminate the mutant race. |
| score: 0.329533069489 |
| Who is checking on a comatose patient in the post-credits scene? |
| 0) Dr. Selvig |
| 1) Magneto |
| 2) Dr. Moira MacTaggert |
| 3) Professor X |
| 4) Mystique |
| Plot: In a post-credits scene, Dr. Moira MacTaggert checks on a comatose patient who greets her with Xavier's voice, leaving her startled. |
| score: 0.496778638027 |
| What does Xavier tell Wolverine back at the X-Mansion? |
| 0) That Jean killed the Phoenix |
| 1) That Xavier killed Jean. |
| 2) That Xavier is dying. |
| 3) That Jean sacrificed herself |
| 4) Xavier telepathically repressed her powerful alternate personality, the "Phoenix" |
| Plot: When they return to the X-Mansion, Xavier explains to Wolverine that when Jean sacrificed herself, she unleashed a powerful alternate personality called the "Phoenix", which Xavier had telepathically repressed, fearing the Phoenix's destructive potential. Wolverine is disgusted to learn of this psychic tampering with Jean's mind but, once she awakens, Wolverine realizes she killed Cyclops and is not the Jean Grey he once knew. The Phoenix awakens, knocks out Wolverine, and escapes to her childhood home. |
| score: 0.530097813188 |
| What does Wolverine realize when Jean wakes up? |
| 0) She killed Cyclops and is not the Jean Grey he knew. |
| 1) That she sacrificed herself to save the Phoenix |
| 2) She is destructive and horrible. |
| 3) He is in love with her and wants to run off with her. |
| 4) That she killed his real father |
| Plot: When they return to the X-Mansion, Xavier explains to Wolverine that when Jean sacrificed herself, she unleashed a powerful alternate personality called the "Phoenix", which Xavier had telepathically repressed, fearing the Phoenix's destructive potential. Wolverine is disgusted to learn of this psychic tampering with Jean's mind but, once she awakens, Wolverine realizes she killed Cyclops and is not the Jean Grey he once knew. The Phoenix awakens, knocks out Wolverine, and escapes to her childhood home. |
| score: 0.433075889471 |
| What does Rogue reveal to Bobby? |
| 0) she has taken the cure |
| 1) she has taken the medicine |
| 2) she has taken the tablet |
| 3) she has taken the pill |
| 4) she has taken the antivirus |
| Plot: Sometime later, Xavier's school is still operating with Storm as headmistress, and the President of the United States appoints Beast as ambassador to the United Nations. Rogue reveals to Bobby Drake that she has taken the cure, while Magneto sits alone at a chessboard in a San Francisco park. As he gestures toward a metal chess piece, it wobbles slightly. |
| score: 0.252512291751 |
| Where is Magneto? |
| 0) Japanese Tea Garden |
| 1) Grand View Park |
| 2) Sue Bierman Park |
| 3) San Francisco park |
| 4) Rincon Park |
| Plot: Sometime later, Xavier's school is still operating with Storm as headmistress, and the President of the United States appoints Beast as ambassador to the United Nations. Rogue reveals to Bobby Drake that she has taken the cure, while Magneto sits alone at a chessboard in a San Francisco park. As he gestures toward a metal chess piece, it wobbles slightly. |
| score: 0.298589952845 |
| What happens when Magneto gestures to a metal chess piece? |
| 0) it shakes slightly |
| 1) it vibrates slightly |
| 2) it wobbles slowly |
| 3) it vibrates slowly |
| 4) it wobbles slightly |
| Plot: Sometime later, Xavier's school is still operating with Storm as headmistress, and the President of the United States appoints Beast as ambassador to the United Nations. Rogue reveals to Bobby Drake that she has taken the cure, while Magneto sits alone at a chessboard in a San Francisco park. As he gestures toward a metal chess piece, it wobbles slightly. |
| score: 0.37128216672 |
| What is Cerebro? |
| 0) A class taught in Professor X's school for mutants |
| 1) An MRI machine for mutants |
| 2) A video game |
| 3) Professor X's school for mutants |
| 4) Professor X's mutant-tracking machine |
| Plot: At the White House, brainwashed teleporting mutant Nightcrawler tries to assassinate the President of the United States but fails and escapes, leaving a note demanding "mutant freedom now." At Alkali Lake, X-Men member Wolverine finds nothing left of the military base from the previous movie. He returns to Professor Xavier's school for mutants, while fellow X-Men Storm and Jean Grey find Nightcrawler with the help of Xavier and the mutant-tracking machine Cerebro. |
| score: 0.344378022316 |
| Why did Nightcrawler attempt to kill the President? |
| 0) Because Magneto ordered him to |
| 1) Because he didn't like the president |
| 2) Because he was brainwashed |
| 3) Because he disagreed with the president's policies |
| 4) Because he was paid to |
| Plot: At the White House, brainwashed teleporting mutant Nightcrawler tries to assassinate the President of the United States but fails and escapes, leaving a note demanding "mutant freedom now." At Alkali Lake, X-Men member Wolverine finds nothing left of the military base from the previous movie. He returns to Professor Xavier's school for mutants, while fellow X-Men Storm and Jean Grey find Nightcrawler with the help of Xavier and the mutant-tracking machine Cerebro. |
| score: 0.30125371406 |
| Where did Wolverine go after leaving the lake? |
| 0) He went to see Magneto in jail |
| 1) He went to visit his childhood home |
| 2) He returned to Professor X's school |
| 3) He went to New York |
| 4) He went to Los Angeles |
| Plot: The X-Men give the President Stryker's files, and Xavier warns him that humans and mutants must work together to build peace. Back at the school, Xavier, Cyclops, and Wolverine remember Jean, and Wolverine tells Cyclops that Jean chose Cyclops over him. As the film ends, a Phoenix-like shape forms beneath Alkali Lake. |
| score: 0.311735800254 |
| Along with how to free Magneto, what else did Mystique find out? |
| 0) Logan and his group's plans |
| 1) Magneto's plans |
| 2) Senator Kelly's plans |
| 3) Iceman's parents' location |
| 4) Plans for another Cerebro |
| Plot: Impersonating Senator Robert Kelly and Yuriko, the shape-shifting Mystique gains information about Magneto's prison and aids his escape, and learns plans of another Cerebro. Wolverine, Rogue, Iceman, and Pyro visit Iceman's parents in Boston. Responding to a 9-1-1 call from Bobby's brother Ronny, the Boston Police Department arrives just as the group is leaving. Pyro uses his fire-projection power to fend off the police, and Rogue stops him when he starts attacking savagely. |
| score: 0.34656553845 |
| How did Mystique get the information she needed to free Magneto? |
| 0) She impersonates Rogue |
| 1) She infiltrates the Police Department |
| 2) She attacks Senator Kelly |
| 3) She impersonates Senator Kelly and Yuriko |
| 4) From Yuriko |
| Plot: Impersonating Senator Robert Kelly and Yuriko, the shape-shifting Mystique gains information about Magneto's prison and aids his escape, and learns plans of another Cerebro. Wolverine, Rogue, Iceman, and Pyro visit Iceman's parents in Boston. Responding to a 9-1-1 call from Bobby's brother Ronny, the Boston Police Department arrives just as the group is leaving. Pyro uses his fire-projection power to fend off the police, and Rogue stops him when he starts attacking savagely. |
| score: 0.36769999466 |
| Who was brainwashing Magneto? |
| 0) Xavier |
| 1) Stryker |
| 2) Cyclops |
| 3) Rogue |
| 4) Iceman |
| Plot: The X-Men flee the base as water engulfs it, and discover that Magneto, Mystique, and Pyro have escaped on the helicopter. Iceman and Rogue arrive with the X-Jet and get everyone on board. The dam bursts, flooding the landscape and killing Stryker. A malfunction aboard the X-Jet prevents it from taking off; Jean sacrifices herself by using a telekinetic wall to shield the flood. She activates the X-Jet's primary engines before releasing the torrent of water down on herself, which presumably kills her. |
| score: 0.254624431419 |
| Who killed a large number of the soldiers sent to raid the school? |
| 0) Colossus |
| 1) Pyro |
| 2) Wolverine |
| 3) Iceman |
| 4) Storm |
| Plot: Xavier and Cyclops visit Magneto in his prison cell, inquiring about the assassination attempt. Xavier discovers that a covert government operative, William Stryker, has been extracting information from a brainwashed Magneto using an injectable drug. Stryker and his assistant Yuriko Oyama capture Cyclops and Xavier and raid Xavier's school. Wolverine kills many of Stryker's men, while Colossus, Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, and most of the students escape through hidden tunnels. Wolverine confronts Stryker, who fails to shed light on Wolverine's past. Iceman helps Wolverine escape, but Stryker's soldiers succeed in sedating six students and breaking into Cerebro. |
| score: 0.215057225239 |
| What was wrong with Magneto when the X Men visited him in jail? |
| 0) He was in a coma |
| 1) He was dead |
| 2) He had been brainwashed |
| 3) He was sedated |
| 4) He was sick |
| Plot: Xavier and Cyclops visit Magneto in his prison cell, inquiring about the assassination attempt. Xavier discovers that a covert government operative, William Stryker, has been extracting information from a brainwashed Magneto using an injectable drug. Stryker and his assistant Yuriko Oyama capture Cyclops and Xavier and raid Xavier's school. Wolverine kills many of Stryker's men, while Colossus, Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, and most of the students escape through hidden tunnels. Wolverine confronts Stryker, who fails to shed light on Wolverine's past. Iceman helps Wolverine escape, but Stryker's soldiers succeed in sedating six students and breaking into Cerebro. |
| score: 0.230250034061 |
| What happened to the Professor and Cyclops after they went to see Magneto? |
| 0) They were captured and sedated |
| 1) They were wounded trying to escape from Stryker |
| 2) They were killed by Yuriko |
| 3) They were locked up with Magneto |
| 4) They were captured by Stryker and Yuriko |
| Plot: Xavier and Cyclops visit Magneto in his prison cell, inquiring about the assassination attempt. Xavier discovers that a covert government operative, William Stryker, has been extracting information from a brainwashed Magneto using an injectable drug. Stryker and his assistant Yuriko Oyama capture Cyclops and Xavier and raid Xavier's school. Wolverine kills many of Stryker's men, while Colossus, Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, and most of the students escape through hidden tunnels. Wolverine confronts Stryker, who fails to shed light on Wolverine's past. Iceman helps Wolverine escape, but Stryker's soldiers succeed in sedating six students and breaking into Cerebro. |
| score: 0.341784225191 |
| Why was Magneto brainwashed? |
| 0) Because he knew too much about the government |
| 1) To stop the X-Men from getting any information from him |
| 2) To torture him |
| 3) To get information from him |
| 4) So he can be turned into an assassin |
| Plot: Xavier and Cyclops visit Magneto in his prison cell, inquiring about the assassination attempt. Xavier discovers that a covert government operative, William Stryker, has been extracting information from a brainwashed Magneto using an injectable drug. Stryker and his assistant Yuriko Oyama capture Cyclops and Xavier and raid Xavier's school. Wolverine kills many of Stryker's men, while Colossus, Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, and most of the students escape through hidden tunnels. Wolverine confronts Stryker, who fails to shed light on Wolverine's past. Iceman helps Wolverine escape, but Stryker's soldiers succeed in sedating six students and breaking into Cerebro. |
| score: 0.215968363173 |
| What was used to brainwash Magneto? |
| 0) An inhalable drug |
| 1) An injectable drug |
| 2) Pills |
| 3) |
| 4) Electric shock |
| Plot: Xavier and Cyclops visit Magneto in his prison cell, inquiring about the assassination attempt. Xavier discovers that a covert government operative, William Stryker, has been extracting information from a brainwashed Magneto using an injectable drug. Stryker and his assistant Yuriko Oyama capture Cyclops and Xavier and raid Xavier's school. Wolverine kills many of Stryker's men, while Colossus, Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, and most of the students escape through hidden tunnels. Wolverine confronts Stryker, who fails to shed light on Wolverine's past. Iceman helps Wolverine escape, but Stryker's soldiers succeed in sedating six students and breaking into Cerebro. |
| score: 0.226922297649 |
| After seizing Cyclops and Xavier, what did Stryker do? |
| 0) He locked them up |
| 1) He sedated them |
| 2) He ordered Magneto to kill them |
| 3) He had Yuriko brainwash them |
| 4) He raided Xavier's school |
| Plot: The X-Men give the President Stryker's files, and Xavier warns him that humans and mutants must work together to build peace. Back at the school, Xavier, Cyclops, and Wolverine remember Jean, and Wolverine tells Cyclops that Jean chose Cyclops over him. As the film ends, a Phoenix-like shape forms beneath Alkali Lake. |
| score: 0.421870675224 |
| What initially makes Carl change his mind about saying yes to things? |
| 0) That Allison, his neighbour invites him to pleasure her. |
| 1) When Allison gives him a ride and kisses him at the end. |
| 2) When Allison invotes him to dinner and later to her apartment. |
| 3) He talks with his friend about it and he convinces him of it. |
| 4) When he has a positive experience with his new neighbour. |
| Plot: Later, Carl says yes to a homeless man's request and is stranded in Elysian Park. Disillusioned, he hikes to a gas station where he meets Allison (Zooey Deschanel), an unorthodox young woman. She gives him a ride back to his car on her scooter and kisses him before leaving. After this positive experience, Carl feels more optimistic about saying yes. However, he refuses oral sex from his elderly neighbor Tillie (Fionnula Flanagan), and then falls down the stairs and is nearly attacked by a dog. Seeing the repercussions of saying no, he goes back to Tillie. |
| score: 0.306079267598 |
| What happens when Carl does not say yes to his elderly neighbor Tillie's request for sexual favors? |
| 0) He brekas his leg. |
| 1) He is nearly hit by a car. |
| 2) He falls down the stairs. |
| 3) He trips over a dog and breaks his leg. |
| 4) He starts thinking about it too much. |
| Plot: Later, Carl says yes to a homeless man's request and is stranded in Elysian Park. Disillusioned, he hikes to a gas station where he meets Allison (Zooey Deschanel), an unorthodox young woman. She gives him a ride back to his car on her scooter and kisses him before leaving. After this positive experience, Carl feels more optimistic about saying yes. However, he refuses oral sex from his elderly neighbor Tillie (Fionnula Flanagan), and then falls down the stairs and is nearly attacked by a dog. Seeing the repercussions of saying no, he goes back to Tillie. |
| score: 0.320825374247 |
| What does Bundley make Carl do during the seminar? |
| 0) He makes him kiss a complete stranger. |
| 1) He makes him do push-ups and crunches. |
| 2) He makes him promise that he will answer "Yes!" to every opportunity, request or invitation. |
| 3) He makes him promise he will throw away all his old clothes and books. |
| 4) He makes him promise he will meet a new person every day for a month. |
| Plot: Bank loan officer Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) has become withdrawn since his divorce from ex-wife Stephanie. He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Pete (Bradley Cooper) and Rooney (Danny Masterson). An old colleague suggests that he goes to a motivational "Yes!" seminar with him, which encourages its attendants to seize the opportunity to say "Yes!". Carl attends and meets inspirational guru Terrence Bundley (Terence Stamp). Bundley publicly forces a reluctant Carl to promise to answer "Yes!" to every opportunity, request, or invitation that presents itself. |
| score: 0.32595615585 |
| What are the names of Carl's friends? |
| 0) Their names are Nick and Rooney. |
| 1) Their names are Pete and Terrence. |
| 2) Their names are John and Nick. |
| 3) Their names are Pete and Rooney. |
| 4) Their names are Peter and Ryan. |
| Plot: Bank loan officer Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) has become withdrawn since his divorce from ex-wife Stephanie. He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Pete (Bradley Cooper) and Rooney (Danny Masterson). An old colleague suggests that he goes to a motivational "Yes!" seminar with him, which encourages its attendants to seize the opportunity to say "Yes!". Carl attends and meets inspirational guru Terrence Bundley (Terence Stamp). Bundley publicly forces a reluctant Carl to promise to answer "Yes!" to every opportunity, request, or invitation that presents itself. |
| score: 0.272321973398 |
| What ultimately changes Carl's outlook on life? |
| 0) The birth of his son. |
| 1) A motivational "Yes" seminar he attends. |
| 2) The terminal illness of his friend. |
| 3) His new girlfriend. |
| 4) Opportunities and perks at his new job. |
| Plot: Bank loan officer Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) has become withdrawn since his divorce from ex-wife Stephanie. He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Pete (Bradley Cooper) and Rooney (Danny Masterson). An old colleague suggests that he goes to a motivational "Yes!" seminar with him, which encourages its attendants to seize the opportunity to say "Yes!". Carl attends and meets inspirational guru Terrence Bundley (Terence Stamp). Bundley publicly forces a reluctant Carl to promise to answer "Yes!" to every opportunity, request, or invitation that presents itself. |
| score: 0.312724036655 |
| What is the name of the host of the motivational seminar that Carl attends? |
| 0) His name is Nick Williams. |
| 1) His name is John Williams. |
| 2) His name is Terrence Bundley. |
| 3) His name is Richard Doyle. |
| 4) His name is Terrence Parker. |
| Plot: Bank loan officer Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) has become withdrawn since his divorce from ex-wife Stephanie. He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Pete (Bradley Cooper) and Rooney (Danny Masterson). An old colleague suggests that he goes to a motivational "Yes!" seminar with him, which encourages its attendants to seize the opportunity to say "Yes!". Carl attends and meets inspirational guru Terrence Bundley (Terence Stamp). Bundley publicly forces a reluctant Carl to promise to answer "Yes!" to every opportunity, request, or invitation that presents itself. |
| score: 0.321805453547 |
| What does Carl do for a living? |
| 0) He is a mechanic. |
| 1) He is a clerk at the mayor's office. |
| 2) He is a bank loan officer. |
| 3) He is an insurance agent. |
| 4) He is a salesman. |
| Plot: Bank loan officer Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) has become withdrawn since his divorce from ex-wife Stephanie. He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Pete (Bradley Cooper) and Rooney (Danny Masterson). An old colleague suggests that he goes to a motivational "Yes!" seminar with him, which encourages its attendants to seize the opportunity to say "Yes!". Carl attends and meets inspirational guru Terrence Bundley (Terence Stamp). Bundley publicly forces a reluctant Carl to promise to answer "Yes!" to every opportunity, request, or invitation that presents itself. |
| score: 0.208946979871 |
| What is Allison's role in the band? |
| 0) The pianist |
| 1) The percussionist |
| 2) The drummer |
| 3) The lead singer |
| 4) The bass guitarist |
| Plot: Carl starts to seize every opportunity that comes his way. He renews his friendships with Pete and Rooney; builds a bond with his boss, Norman; assists Pete's fiance, Lucy (Sasha Alexander), with her bridal shower; attends Korean language classes; and much more. He earns a corporate promotion at work and, making use of his guitar lessons, plays Third Eye Blind's song "Jumper" to persuade a man not to commit suicide. Accepting a band flyer outside of a coffee shop, he sees an idiosyncratic band called Munchausen by Proxy; the lead singer is Allison. He is charmed by her quirkiness; she is charmed by his spontaneity and the two begin dating. |
| score: 0.171512957676 |
| What song does Carl play on the guitar that convinces a man not to commit suicide? |
| 0) Yes Man |
| 1) Uh -huh |
| 2) Idiosyncrasy |
| 3) Blind |
| 4) Jumper |
| Plot: Carl starts to seize every opportunity that comes his way. He renews his friendships with Pete and Rooney; builds a bond with his boss, Norman; assists Pete's fiance, Lucy (Sasha Alexander), with her bridal shower; attends Korean language classes; and much more. He earns a corporate promotion at work and, making use of his guitar lessons, plays Third Eye Blind's song "Jumper" to persuade a man not to commit suicide. Accepting a band flyer outside of a coffee shop, he sees an idiosyncratic band called Munchausen by Proxy; the lead singer is Allison. He is charmed by her quirkiness; she is charmed by his spontaneity and the two begin dating. |
| score: 0.250746593916 |
| What language does Carl start learning? |
| 0) Russian |
| 1) Arabic |
| 2) Korean |
| 3) Spanish |
| 4) Italian |
| Plot: Carl's life takes a turn for the worse and he almost forgets about Lucy's shower. He manages to arrange a major surprise shower, set his friend Norm up with Soo-Mi (Vivian Bang), a Korean girl, and Rooney with Tillie. After the party, Carl receives a tearful phone call from Stephanie, whose new boyfriend has walked out on her. When Carl goes to Stephanie's apartment to comfort her, she kisses him and asks him to spend the night with her. After Carl emphatically says no, his luck takes a turn for the worse and he decides to end his commitment to the covenant. |
| score: 0.229730219339 |
| What is the name of the band Allison is in? |
| 0) Third Eye Blind |
| 1) MSP |
| 2) Jumper |
| 3) Yes Man |
| 4) Munchausen by Proxy |
| Plot: Carl starts to seize every opportunity that comes his way. He renews his friendships with Pete and Rooney; builds a bond with his boss, Norman; assists Pete's fiance, Lucy (Sasha Alexander), with her bridal shower; attends Korean language classes; and much more. He earns a corporate promotion at work and, making use of his guitar lessons, plays Third Eye Blind's song "Jumper" to persuade a man not to commit suicide. Accepting a band flyer outside of a coffee shop, he sees an idiosyncratic band called Munchausen by Proxy; the lead singer is Allison. He is charmed by her quirkiness; she is charmed by his spontaneity and the two begin dating. |
| score: 0.229581044027 |
| Who detains Carl and Allison during their check-in for the flight back home? |
| 0) Homeland Security |
| 1) The local police |
| 2) The FBI |
| 3) Airport security |
| 4) The DEA |
| Plot: Carl and Allison meet at the airport for a spontaneous weekend excursion. Having decided to take the first plane out of town, regardless of its destination, they end up in Lincoln, Nebraska, where they bond more. Allison asks Carl to move in with her and he hesitantly agrees. While checking in for the return flight, Carl and Allison are detained by FBI agents who have profiled him as a potential terrorist because he has taken flying lessons, studied Korean, approved a loan to a fertilizer company, met an Iranian, and bought plane tickets at the last minute. Pete, his attorney, travels to Nebraska to explain Carl's odd habits, lessons, and decisions. As she finds out about Carl's motivational covenant, Allison begins to doubt whether his commitment to her was ever sincere. Deciding that she can no longer trust him, Allison leaves Carl and refuses to return his phone calls. |
| score: 0.2052748985 |
| Where do Carl and Allison end up going for their weekend trip? |
| 0) Vermont |
| 1) London |
| 2) Korea |
| 3) Iran |
| 4) Lincoln, Nebraska |
| Plot: Carl and Allison meet at the airport for a spontaneous weekend excursion. Having decided to take the first plane out of town, regardless of its destination, they end up in Lincoln, Nebraska, where they bond more. Allison asks Carl to move in with her and he hesitantly agrees. While checking in for the return flight, Carl and Allison are detained by FBI agents who have profiled him as a potential terrorist because he has taken flying lessons, studied Korean, approved a loan to a fertilizer company, met an Iranian, and bought plane tickets at the last minute. Pete, his attorney, travels to Nebraska to explain Carl's odd habits, lessons, and decisions. As she finds out about Carl's motivational covenant, Allison begins to doubt whether his commitment to her was ever sincere. Deciding that she can no longer trust him, Allison leaves Carl and refuses to return his phone calls. |
| score: 0.262779049589 |
| Who does Carl set his friend Rooney up with? |
| 0) Stephanie |
| 1) Lucy |
| 2) Soon-Mi |
| 3) Allison |
| 4) Tillie |
| Plot: Carl's life takes a turn for the worse and he almost forgets about Lucy's shower. He manages to arrange a major surprise shower, set his friend Norm up with Soo-Mi (Vivian Bang), a Korean girl, and Rooney with Tillie. After the party, Carl receives a tearful phone call from Stephanie, whose new boyfriend has walked out on her. When Carl goes to Stephanie's apartment to comfort her, she kisses him and asks him to spend the night with her. After Carl emphatically says no, his luck takes a turn for the worse and he decides to end his commitment to the covenant. |
| score: 0.331200300692 |
| What happens when Carl says yes to a homeless man? |
| 0) He gets stranded in Elysian Park |
| 1) He gets thrown in jail |
| 2) He falls down the stairs |
| 3) He gets oral sex from his neighbor |
| 4) He is attacked by a dog |
| Plot: Later, Carl says yes to a homeless man's request and is stranded in Elysian Park. Disillusioned, he hikes to a gas station where he meets Allison (Zooey Deschanel), an unorthodox young woman. She gives him a ride back to his car on her scooter and kisses him before leaving. After this positive experience, Carl feels more optimistic about saying yes. However, he refuses oral sex from his elderly neighbor Tillie (Fionnula Flanagan), and then falls down the stairs and is nearly attacked by a dog. Seeing the repercussions of saying no, he goes back to Tillie. |
| score: 0.339468042217 |
| What happens when Carl appears in the backseat of Terrance's car? |
| 0) Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and Terrence hits the pedestrians |
| 1) Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and Terrence collides with the moving train |
| 2) Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and Terrence collides with a standing vehicle |
| 3) Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and an oncoming vehicle collides with Terrence |
| 4) Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and Terrence hits a dog crossing the road |
| Plot: Carl goes to the convention center and hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and an oncoming vehicle collides with Terrence. The two are taken to a hospital. After Carl recovers consciousness, Terrence tells Carl that there was no covenant. The starting point was merely to open Carl's mind to other possibilities, not to permanently take away his ability to say no if he needed to. Freed from this restraint, Carl finds Allison teaching a sports-photography lesson and admits that he is not ready to move in with her just yet, but that he genuinely loves her, and they reconcile with a kiss as Allison's students take pictures. |
| score: 0.411811272208 |
| What kind of class is Allison teaching when Carl finds her to tell her that he loves her? |
| 0) sports-photography lesson |
| 1) Nature-photography lesson |
| 2) Aerial-photography lesson |
| 3) wildlife-photography lesson |
| 4) Fashion-photography lesson |
| Plot: Carl goes to the convention center and hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and an oncoming vehicle collides with Terrence. The two are taken to a hospital. After Carl recovers consciousness, Terrence tells Carl that there was no covenant. The starting point was merely to open Carl's mind to other possibilities, not to permanently take away his ability to say no if he needed to. Freed from this restraint, Carl finds Allison teaching a sports-photography lesson and admits that he is not ready to move in with her just yet, but that he genuinely loves her, and they reconcile with a kiss as Allison's students take pictures. |
| score: 0.33466990794 |
| What do Allison's students do when they see her and Carl kissing? |
| 0) Allison's students stares them when they see her and Carl kissing |
| 1) Allison's students cheers by clapping when they see her and Carl kissing |
| 2) Allison's students takes a break when they see her and Carl kissing |
| 3) Allison's students starts to sing and dance when they see her and Carl kissing |
| 4) Allison's students take pictures when they see her and Carl kissing |
| Plot: Carl goes to the convention center and hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and an oncoming vehicle collides with Terrence. The two are taken to a hospital. After Carl recovers consciousness, Terrence tells Carl that there was no covenant. The starting point was merely to open Carl's mind to other possibilities, not to permanently take away his ability to say no if he needed to. Freed from this restraint, Carl finds Allison teaching a sports-photography lesson and admits that he is not ready to move in with her just yet, but that he genuinely loves her, and they reconcile with a kiss as Allison's students take pictures. |
| score: 0.386306575815 |
| How does Carl choose to confront Terrence to ask permission to be released from his pledge? |
| 0) Carl hides in the wardrobe of Terrence's room so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. |
| 1) Carl hides in the backseat of Terrence's SUV so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. |
| 2) Carl hides in the wardrobe of Terrence's room so that he can threat to be released from the covenant. |
| 3) Carl hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so that he can threat to be released from the covenant. |
| 4) Carl hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. |
| Plot: Carl goes to the convention center and hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so that he can beg to be released from the covenant. Carl emerges as Terrence drives off, and an oncoming vehicle collides with Terrence. The two are taken to a hospital. After Carl recovers consciousness, Terrence tells Carl that there was no covenant. The starting point was merely to open Carl's mind to other possibilities, not to permanently take away his ability to say no if he needed to. Freed from this restraint, Carl finds Allison teaching a sports-photography lesson and admits that he is not ready to move in with her just yet, but that he genuinely loves her, and they reconcile with a kiss as Allison's students take pictures. |
| score: 0.47416097707 |
| What plan does the CIA devise to capture or kill bin Laden, if he is confirmed to be in the compound? |
| 0) It devises a plan to use two top-secret stealth helicopters to transfer U.S. Navy Seal operatives to the compound. |
| 1) It devises a plan to send the land troops to attack Pakistan. |
| 2) It devises a plan to bribe Sayeed into revealing the information on bin Laden's location. |
| 3) It devises a plan to raid the compound with the help of the Pakistani army. |
| 4) It devises a plan to abduct Sayeed and use him as a decoy. |
| Plot: The CIA puts the compound under heavy surveillance for several months, using a variety of methods. Although they are confident from circumstantial evidence that bin Laden is there, they cannot prove this photographically. Meanwhile, the President's National Security Advisor tasks the CIA with producing a plan to capture or kill bin Laden if it can be confirmed that he is in the compound. An agency team devises a plan to use two top-secret stealth helicopters (developed at Area 51) flown by the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment to secretly enter Pakistan and insert members of the US Navy SEAL Team Six operatives to raid the compound. Before briefing President Barack Obama, the CIA Director holds a meeting of his top officials, who assess only a 6080% chance that bin Laden rather than another high-value target is living in the compound. Maya, also in attendance, states the chances are 100%. |
| score: 0.40741144407 |
| Who is responsible for flying the two helicopters into Pakistan? |
| 0) The U.S. Army's 160th General Operations Aviation Regiment. |
| 1) The U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six operatives. |
| 2) The U.S. Special Commander to Pakistan. |
| 3) The U.S. Navy SEAL Team Seven operatives. |
| 4) The U.S. Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. |
| Plot: The CIA puts the compound under heavy surveillance for several months, using a variety of methods. Although they are confident from circumstantial evidence that bin Laden is there, they cannot prove this photographically. Meanwhile, the President's National Security Advisor tasks the CIA with producing a plan to capture or kill bin Laden if it can be confirmed that he is in the compound. An agency team devises a plan to use two top-secret stealth helicopters (developed at Area 51) flown by the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment to secretly enter Pakistan and insert members of the US Navy SEAL Team Six operatives to raid the compound. Before briefing President Barack Obama, the CIA Director holds a meeting of his top officials, who assess only a 6080% chance that bin Laden rather than another high-value target is living in the compound. Maya, also in attendance, states the chances are 100%. |
| score: 0.264665695096 |
| Who is the US President? |
| 0) Al Gore. |
| 1) Dick Cheney. |
| 2) Barack Obama. |
| 3) George W. Bush. |
| 4) Bill Clinton. |
| Plot: The CIA puts the compound under heavy surveillance for several months, using a variety of methods. Although they are confident from circumstantial evidence that bin Laden is there, they cannot prove this photographically. Meanwhile, the President's National Security Advisor tasks the CIA with producing a plan to capture or kill bin Laden if it can be confirmed that he is in the compound. An agency team devises a plan to use two top-secret stealth helicopters (developed at Area 51) flown by the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment to secretly enter Pakistan and insert members of the US Navy SEAL Team Six operatives to raid the compound. Before briefing President Barack Obama, the CIA Director holds a meeting of his top officials, who assess only a 6080% chance that bin Laden rather than another high-value target is living in the compound. Maya, also in attendance, states the chances are 100%. |
| score: 0.163141659304 |
| According to Maya, what are the chances of bin Laden being in the compound? |
| 0) According to her, the chances are 80%. |
| 1) According to her, the chances are 60 - 80%. |
| 2) According to her, the chances are 100%. |
| 3) According to her, the chances are almost 100%. |
| 4) According to her, the chances are 10%. |
| Plot: The CIA puts the compound under heavy surveillance for several months, using a variety of methods. Although they are confident from circumstantial evidence that bin Laden is there, they cannot prove this photographically. Meanwhile, the President's National Security Advisor tasks the CIA with producing a plan to capture or kill bin Laden if it can be confirmed that he is in the compound. An agency team devises a plan to use two top-secret stealth helicopters (developed at Area 51) flown by the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment to secretly enter Pakistan and insert members of the US Navy SEAL Team Six operatives to raid the compound. Before briefing President Barack Obama, the CIA Director holds a meeting of his top officials, who assess only a 6080% chance that bin Laden rather than another high-value target is living in the compound. Maya, also in attendance, states the chances are 100%. |
| score: 0.293238770419 |
| Who is Dan? |
| 0) He is one of the top CIA agents. |
| 1) He is Head of the CIA. |
| 2) He is an officer in the U.S. embassy in Afghanistan. |
| 3) He is Maya's colleague and ex-boyfriend. |
| 4) He is Maya's colleague in the U.S. embassy in Pakistan. |
| Plot: In 2003, Maya, a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since graduating from college and being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to Osama bin Laden, leader of al-Qaeda, following the terrorist organization's attack on the United States in 2001. She is reassigned to the U.S. embassy in Pakistan to work with a fellow officer, Dan. During the first months of her assignment, Maya often accompanies Dan to a black site for his continuing interrogation of Ammar al-Baluchi, a detainee with suspected links to several of the hijackers in the September 11 attacks. Dan subjects the detainee to approved interrogation techniques, i.e., stress positions, hooding, subjection to deafening noise, sleep deprivation, waterboarding, and humiliation. After failing to get al-Baluchi to give up information on an attack in Saudi Arabia, he and Maya eventually trick Ammar into divulging that an old acquaintance, who is using the alias Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, is working as a personal courier for bin Laden. Other detainees corroborate this, with some claiming Abu Ahmed delivers messages between bin Laden and a man known as Abu Faraj al-Libbi. In 2005, Abu Faraj is apprehended by the CIA and local police in Pakistan. Maya is allowed to interrogate him, but he continues to deny knowing a courier with such a name. Maya interprets this as an attempt by Faraj to conceal the importance of Abu Ahmed. |
| score: 0.196842663858 |
| What is Maya's job at the CIA? |
| 0) Her job is to gather intelligence on Osama bin Laden. |
| 1) Her job is to interrogate suspects related to the 9/11 attacks. |
| 2) Her job is to find Ammar al-Baluchi, who is a close link of Osama bin Laden. |
| 3) Her job is to recruit people who would work on gathering intelligence about Osama bin Laden. |
| 4) Her job is to create new interrogation techniques for suspects of the 9/11 attacks. |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.310566601098 |
| Who is Maya reassigned to work with in 2003? |
| 0) She is reassigned to work with J.J., in the CIA headquarters. |
| 1) She is reassigned to work in Afghanistan with her friend Brandon. |
| 2) She is reassigned to work with a fellow officer Dan, in the U.S. embassy in Pakistan. |
| 3) She is reassigned to work with her colleague Jack in the U.S. embassy in Afghanistan. |
| 4) She is reassigned to work with the main CIA agent Joseph Bradley. |
| Plot: In 2003, Maya, a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since graduating from college and being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to Osama bin Laden, leader of al-Qaeda, following the terrorist organization's attack on the United States in 2001. She is reassigned to the U.S. embassy in Pakistan to work with a fellow officer, Dan. During the first months of her assignment, Maya often accompanies Dan to a black site for his continuing interrogation of Ammar al-Baluchi, a detainee with suspected links to several of the hijackers in the September 11 attacks. Dan subjects the detainee to approved interrogation techniques, i.e., stress positions, hooding, subjection to deafening noise, sleep deprivation, waterboarding, and humiliation. After failing to get al-Baluchi to give up information on an attack in Saudi Arabia, he and Maya eventually trick Ammar into divulging that an old acquaintance, who is using the alias Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, is working as a personal courier for bin Laden. Other detainees corroborate this, with some claiming Abu Ahmed delivers messages between bin Laden and a man known as Abu Faraj al-Libbi. In 2005, Abu Faraj is apprehended by the CIA and local police in Pakistan. Maya is allowed to interrogate him, but he continues to deny knowing a courier with such a name. Maya interprets this as an attempt by Faraj to conceal the importance of Abu Ahmed. |
| score: 0.254129890102 |
| What does Maya say to the pilot when he asks her where she wants to go? |
| 0) She said, "D.C. Washington" |
| 1) she said, "Long Island" |
| 2) she does not reply. |
| 3) she said, "New Jersey" |
| 4) she said, "Ohio" |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.20544740659 |
| Are the SEALs able to kill bin Laden? |
| 0) Yes, they killed a number of people and among them a man who is revealed to be bin Laden. |
| 1) Yes, they killed bin Laden through sniper. |
| 2) Yes, they killed all the people along with bin Laden. |
| 3) Yes, they killed a number of people but they didn't specify who is bin Laden. |
| 4) No, they aren't able to kill bin Laden. |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.461412021953 |
| Where is bin Laden;s body taken after he is killed? |
| 0) Bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Kandahar, Afghanistan |
| 1) Bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan |
| 2) Bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Helmand, Afghanistan |
| 3) Bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Bagram, Afghanistan |
| 4) Bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Zabul, Afghanistan |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.486513102305 |
| Who makes a visual confirmation of bin Laden's corpse? |
| 0) Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse |
| 1) Thomas visually confirms the identity of the corpse |
| 2) Jessica visually confirms the identity of the corpse |
| 3) Jack visually confirms the identity of the corpse |
| 4) Ammar visually confirms the identity of the corpse |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.420812777165 |
| Where is Maya seen at the end of the movie? |
| 0) Maya is last seen boarding a non-military transport to return to U.A.E |
| 1) Maya is last seen boarding a civilian transport to return to U.K. |
| 2) Maya is last seen boarding a public transport to return to Germany |
| 3) Maya is last seen boarding a private transport to return to Europe. |
| 4) Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.344482143665 |
| When is the raid on the Pakistani compound suspected to be housing bin Laden approved and excuted? |
| 0) The raid is approved and is executed on June 2, 2011 |
| 1) The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011 |
| 2) The raid is approved and is executed on May 22, 2011 |
| 3) The raid is approved and is executed on June 12, 2011 |
| 4) The raid is approved and is executed on May 12, 2011 |
| Plot: The raid is approved and is executed on May 2, 2011. Although execution is complicated by one of the helicopters crashing, the SEALs gain entry and kill a number of people within the compound, among them a man on the compound's top floor who is revealed to be bin Laden. They bring bin Laden's body back to a U.S. base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where Maya visually confirms the identity of the corpse. Maya is last seen boarding a military transport to return to the U.S. and sitting in its vast interior as its only passenger. The pilot asks her where she wants to go but she does not reply. |
| score: 0.448072557612 |
| Who is Jessica? |
| 0) Maya's fellow officer and friend |
| 1) Maya's sister-in-law and fellow officer |
| 2) Maya's sister and fellow officer |
| 3) Maya's schoolmate and fellow officer |
| 4) Maya's mentor and teammate |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.172777700392 |
| Why is Maya focused on finding Abu Ahmed? |
| 0) Theorizing that he is the only way to reach bin Laden. |
| 1) Theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. |
| 2) Theorizing that he is the only way to find bin Laden. |
| 3) Theorizing that he is the best way to reach bin Laden. |
| 4) Theorizing that he is the only way to meet bin Laden. |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.34884061872 |
| What happens to Dan in 2008? |
| 0) Jessica is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel blasting |
| 1) Thomas is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel explosion |
| 2) Jack is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel explosion |
| 3) Maya is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing |
| 4) Joseph is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel blasting |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.267556921311 |
| What does Maya learn from the Jordanian detainee? |
| 0) The man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally arrested in 2002 |
| 1) The man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally met in 2000 |
| 2) The man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001 |
| 3) The man previously identified from a photograph as Ammar is a man he personally met in 2000 |
| 4) The man previously identified from a photograph as Ammar is a man he personally buried in 2002 |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.3697529047 |
| When is Camp Chapman attacked? |
| 0) 2006 |
| 1) 2008 |
| 2) 1999 |
| 3) 2009 |
| 4) 2007 |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.153492768395 |
| What does Dan warn Maya about before he leaves for his new assignment? |
| 0) About a possible change in rules |
| 1) About a possible change in politics |
| 2) About a possible change in laws |
| 3) About a possible change in climatic conditions |
| 4) About a possible change in substance abuse |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.201269824403 |
| What does Maya spend the next five years of her life doing? |
| 0) Sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of softwares, hunches and exploring areas of insights |
| 1) Sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights |
| 2) Sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of gadgets, hunches and exploring areas of insights |
| 3) Sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of gadgets, hunches and sharing insights |
| 4) Sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of softwares, hunches and sharing insights |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.2906595912 |
| How does Jessica die? |
| 0) Jessica is killed in the 2010 Camp bastion attack. |
| 1) Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. |
| 2) Jessica is killed in the 2008 Camp Chapman attack. |
| 3) Jessica is killed in the 2007 Camp bastion attack. |
| 4) Jessica is killed in the 2008 Camp bastion attack. |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.16661111303 |
| What is Dan's new position? |
| 0) He is a senior officer |
| 1) |
| 2) |
| 3) He is a junior officer |
| 4) Reporter |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.137543987902 |
| Why does Maya get in contact with Dan? |
| 0) To tell him that Abu Ahmed is not dead |
| 1) |
| 2) To ask him to rescue Ahmed |
| 3) To ask him for help |
| 4) |
| Plot: Maya spends the next five years sifting through masses of data and information, using a variety of technology, hunches and sharing insights. She concentrates on finding Abu Ahmed, theorizing that he is the best way to find bin Laden. In 2008, she is caught up in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing. Dan, departing on reassignment, warns Maya about a possible change in politics, suggesting that the new administration may prosecute those officers who had been involved in interrogations. Maya's fellow officer and friend Jessica is killed in the 2009 Camp Chapman attack. That same day, a grieving Maya receives an interrogation video of a Jordanian detainee, who claims the man previously identified from a photograph as Abu Ahmed is a man he personally buried in 2001. Several CIA officers Maya's seniors conclude the target who could be Abu Ahmed is long dead, and that they have searched a false trail for nine years. |
| score: 0.273978672545 |
| What does Maya tell Dan about the photo used to identify Abu Ahmed? |
| 0) |
| 1) That it is Habib's photo |
| 2) That it has been morphed |
| 3) That it is fake |
| 4) |
| Plot: Sometime later, a fellow analyst researching Moroccan intelligence archives comes to Maya and suggests that Abu Ahmed is Ibrahim Sayeed, a suspect who had come to CIA attention shortly after 9/11. Realizing her lead may still be alive, Maya contacts Dan, now a senior officer at the CIA headquarters. She theorizes that the CIA's supposed photograph of Abu Ahmed was actually of his brother, Habib, as he was said to bear a striking resemblance to Ibrahim and was known to have been killed in Afghanistan, and points out that Abu Ahmed's death in 2001 contradicts Ammar's account. Dan uses CIA funds to purchase a Lamborghini for a Kuwaiti prince in exchange for the telephone number of Sayeed's mother. The CIA traces calls to the mother, and quickly identify one suspicious caller who persistently uses tradecraft to avoid detection. Maya concludes that the caller is Abu Ahmed, and with the support of her supervisors, numerous CIA operatives are deployed to search for and identify the caller. They locate him in his vehicle and eventually track him to a large urban compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, near the Pakistan Military Academy. As Maya leaves her residence one morning, she is attacked by multiple gunmen, but the bullet-proof glass in her car saves her. Knowing that she has been blacklisted by al-Qaeda and there will be more attempts on her life if she stays, her superiors remove her from the field and send Maya home to Washington, D.C. |
| score: 0.244496706712 |
| How does the CIA track down Sayeed? |
| 0) Through tracing the calls to his mother |
| 1) By listening to a tip off |
| 2) |
| 3) |
| 4) By spying his house |
| Plot: Sometime later, a fellow analyst researching Moroccan intelligence archives comes to Maya and suggests that Abu Ahmed is Ibrahim Sayeed, a suspect who had come to CIA attention shortly after 9/11. Realizing her lead may still be alive, Maya contacts Dan, now a senior officer at the CIA headquarters. She theorizes that the CIA's supposed photograph of Abu Ahmed was actually of his brother, Habib, as he was said to bear a striking resemblance to Ibrahim and was known to have been killed in Afghanistan, and points out that Abu Ahmed's death in 2001 contradicts Ammar's account. Dan uses CIA funds to purchase a Lamborghini for a Kuwaiti prince in exchange for the telephone number of Sayeed's mother. The CIA traces calls to the mother, and quickly identify one suspicious caller who persistently uses tradecraft to avoid detection. Maya concludes that the caller is Abu Ahmed, and with the support of her supervisors, numerous CIA operatives are deployed to search for and identify the caller. They locate him in his vehicle and eventually track him to a large urban compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, near the Pakistan Military Academy. As Maya leaves her residence one morning, she is attacked by multiple gunmen, but the bullet-proof glass in her car saves her. Knowing that she has been blacklisted by al-Qaeda and there will be more attempts on her life if she stays, her superiors remove her from the field and send Maya home to Washington, D.C. |
| score: 0.10943514835 |
| What is Abu Ahmed's brother's name? |
| 0) Sayed |
| 1) |
| 2) Habib |
| 3) Ali |
| 4) Jinnah |
| Plot: Sometime later, a fellow analyst researching Moroccan intelligence archives comes to Maya and suggests that Abu Ahmed is Ibrahim Sayeed, a suspect who had come to CIA attention shortly after 9/11. Realizing her lead may still be alive, Maya contacts Dan, now a senior officer at the CIA headquarters. She theorizes that the CIA's supposed photograph of Abu Ahmed was actually of his brother, Habib, as he was said to bear a striking resemblance to Ibrahim and was known to have been killed in Afghanistan, and points out that Abu Ahmed's death in 2001 contradicts Ammar's account. Dan uses CIA funds to purchase a Lamborghini for a Kuwaiti prince in exchange for the telephone number of Sayeed's mother. The CIA traces calls to the mother, and quickly identify one suspicious caller who persistently uses tradecraft to avoid detection. Maya concludes that the caller is Abu Ahmed, and with the support of her supervisors, numerous CIA operatives are deployed to search for and identify the caller. They locate him in his vehicle and eventually track him to a large urban compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, near the Pakistan Military Academy. As Maya leaves her residence one morning, she is attacked by multiple gunmen, but the bullet-proof glass in her car saves her. Knowing that she has been blacklisted by al-Qaeda and there will be more attempts on her life if she stays, her superiors remove her from the field and send Maya home to Washington, D.C. |
| score: 0.191990532248 |
| What saves Maya from the gunmen's bullets when she is attacked? |
| 0) The bullet proof glass in her car |
| 1) |
| 2) A helmet |
| 3) Her bullet proof vest |
| 4) |
| Plot: Sometime later, a fellow analyst researching Moroccan intelligence archives comes to Maya and suggests that Abu Ahmed is Ibrahim Sayeed, a suspect who had come to CIA attention shortly after 9/11. Realizing her lead may still be alive, Maya contacts Dan, now a senior officer at the CIA headquarters. She theorizes that the CIA's supposed photograph of Abu Ahmed was actually of his brother, Habib, as he was said to bear a striking resemblance to Ibrahim and was known to have been killed in Afghanistan, and points out that Abu Ahmed's death in 2001 contradicts Ammar's account. Dan uses CIA funds to purchase a Lamborghini for a Kuwaiti prince in exchange for the telephone number of Sayeed's mother. The CIA traces calls to the mother, and quickly identify one suspicious caller who persistently uses tradecraft to avoid detection. Maya concludes that the caller is Abu Ahmed, and with the support of her supervisors, numerous CIA operatives are deployed to search for and identify the caller. They locate him in his vehicle and eventually track him to a large urban compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, near the Pakistan Military Academy. As Maya leaves her residence one morning, she is attacked by multiple gunmen, but the bullet-proof glass in her car saves her. Knowing that she has been blacklisted by al-Qaeda and there will be more attempts on her life if she stays, her superiors remove her from the field and send Maya home to Washington, D.C. |
| score: 0.189830223493 |
| What does Dan give a Kuwaiti prince in exchange for Sayeed's mother's phone number? |
| 0) A Mercedez Benz |
| 1) A Bugatti Veyron |
| 2) |
| 3) A Lamborghini |
| 4) |
| Plot: Sometime later, a fellow analyst researching Moroccan intelligence archives comes to Maya and suggests that Abu Ahmed is Ibrahim Sayeed, a suspect who had come to CIA attention shortly after 9/11. Realizing her lead may still be alive, Maya contacts Dan, now a senior officer at the CIA headquarters. She theorizes that the CIA's supposed photograph of Abu Ahmed was actually of his brother, Habib, as he was said to bear a striking resemblance to Ibrahim and was known to have been killed in Afghanistan, and points out that Abu Ahmed's death in 2001 contradicts Ammar's account. Dan uses CIA funds to purchase a Lamborghini for a Kuwaiti prince in exchange for the telephone number of Sayeed's mother. The CIA traces calls to the mother, and quickly identify one suspicious caller who persistently uses tradecraft to avoid detection. Maya concludes that the caller is Abu Ahmed, and with the support of her supervisors, numerous CIA operatives are deployed to search for and identify the caller. They locate him in his vehicle and eventually track him to a large urban compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, near the Pakistan Military Academy. As Maya leaves her residence one morning, she is attacked by multiple gunmen, but the bullet-proof glass in her car saves her. Knowing that she has been blacklisted by al-Qaeda and there will be more attempts on her life if she stays, her superiors remove her from the field and send Maya home to Washington, D.C. |
| score: 0.206194712645 |
| Who becomes infatuated with Sam? |
| 0) An intern |
| 1) Another prosecutor |
| 2) One of his clients |
| 3) An escort |
| 4) A friend of his wife's |
| Plot: Sam Ellis (Patrick Wilson) is a man on the rise a hot-shot prosecutor on the cusp of a bright future. When an intern (Dianna Agron) at the office becomes infatuated with him, Sam unwisely attempts to quiet his desires by seeing a high class escort only to discover that the experience is more fulfilling and exhilarating than he could have imagined. A second appointment with an escort soon follows, and a third, sending his once idyllic life spiraling out of control. In the midst of wrestling with his demons, he suddenly finds himself being groomed to run for U.S. Congress thrusting him into the public spotlight, and forcing him to take increasingly dangerous measures to keep the press, the law and his wife (Lena Headey) off his trail. |
| score: 0.167700034886 |
| What is Sam's profession? |
| 0) He is a prosecutor |
| 1) He is a politician |
| 2) He is a teacher |
| 3) He is a doctor |
| 4) He is a judge |
| Plot: Sam Ellis (Patrick Wilson) is a man on the rise a hot-shot prosecutor on the cusp of a bright future. When an intern (Dianna Agron) at the office becomes infatuated with him, Sam unwisely attempts to quiet his desires by seeing a high class escort only to discover that the experience is more fulfilling and exhilarating than he could have imagined. A second appointment with an escort soon follows, and a third, sending his once idyllic life spiraling out of control. In the midst of wrestling with his demons, he suddenly finds himself being groomed to run for U.S. Congress thrusting him into the public spotlight, and forcing him to take increasingly dangerous measures to keep the press, the law and his wife (Lena Headey) off his trail. |
| score: 0.121602998874 |
| After killing the cab driver, what does the Zodiac send to the Chronicle? |
| 0) Pictures of the crime scene |
| 1) The driver's head |
| 2) The driver's blood stained shirt and a letter |
| 3) One of the driver's fingers |
| 4) A recording of the driver's murder |
| Plot: Two weeks later, San Francisco taxicab driver Paul Stine is shot and killed in the city's Presidio Heights district immediately after dropping the killer off. The Zodiac killer mails pieces of Stine's blood stained shirt to the Chronicle, along with a taunting letter. San Francisco police detectives Dave Toschi and his partner Bill Armstrong are assigned to the Stine case, and work closely with Vallejo's Jack Mulanax and Detective Ken Narlow in Napa. The killer, or someone posing as him, continues to toy with authorities by sending more letters and speaks on the phone with lawyer Melvin Belli when he makes an appearance on a television talk show. Avery and Graysmith form an alliance, delving deeper into the case as time permits. |
| score: 0.285711592825 |
| Who are Dave Toschi and Bill Armstrong? |
| 0) Reporters at the Chronicle |
| 1) Residents of Presido Heights |
| 2) San Francisco police detectives |
| 3) Police detectives from Napa |
| 4) Detectives from Valejo |
| Plot: Two weeks later, San Francisco taxicab driver Paul Stine is shot and killed in the city's Presidio Heights district immediately after dropping the killer off. The Zodiac killer mails pieces of Stine's blood stained shirt to the Chronicle, along with a taunting letter. San Francisco police detectives Dave Toschi and his partner Bill Armstrong are assigned to the Stine case, and work closely with Vallejo's Jack Mulanax and Detective Ken Narlow in Napa. The killer, or someone posing as him, continues to toy with authorities by sending more letters and speaks on the phone with lawyer Melvin Belli when he makes an appearance on a television talk show. Avery and Graysmith form an alliance, delving deeper into the case as time permits. |
| score: 0.27142271699 |
| What does the police discover while interviewing Allen? |
| 0) That he lied about his job |
| 1) That he is the Zodiac killer |
| 2) That he wears a Zodiac brand watch with the same logo used by the killer |
| 3) That he is ambidextrous |
| 4) That he's been in contact with the killer |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.253248292992 |
| What does the handwriting expert claim about Allen? |
| 0) That Allen is the author of the Zodiac letters |
| 1) That Allan can't write |
| 2) That Allen copied the Zodiac letters |
| 3) That there is a possibility that Allen wrote the Zodiac letters |
| 4) That Allen did not write the Zodiac letters |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.306148841805 |
| Who writes a book on the Zodiac case? |
| 0) Armstrong |
| 1) Toschi |
| 2) Graysmith |
| 3) Avery |
| 4) Allen |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.291302221673 |
| Where are Ferrin and Mageau attacked? |
| 0) At a park |
| 1) At a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California |
| 2) At a California beach |
| 3) At their apartment in Vallejo |
| 4) On a hike trail in Vallejo |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.522237386605 |
| Who attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau? |
| 0) A thief |
| 1) An escaped convict |
| 2) A terrorist |
| 3) An unknown male assailant |
| 4) A serial killer |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.409615021173 |
| Where does Allen work? |
| 0) A book store |
| 1) At a pharmacy |
| 2) At an Ace Hardware store |
| 3) At a gas station |
| 4) A library |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.203455671585 |
| Who does the killer send his letters to? |
| 0) A local TV station |
| 1) Graysmith |
| 2) The police |
| 3) The San Francisco Chronicle |
| 4) The San Francisco Daily |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.233517901737 |
| How much time has passed from the first murder until the discovery of encrypted letters? |
| 0) Six months |
| 1) One week |
| 2) One month |
| 3) Two days |
| 4) Two months |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.120229990327 |
| What is the profession of Robert Graysmith? |
| 0) He is a police officer |
| 1) He is a cryptologist |
| 2) He is a writer |
| 3) He's a political cartoonist |
| 4) He is a crime reporter |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.242900406322 |
| Where are Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard attacked? |
| 0) At Lake Berryessa in Napa |
| 1) In Presidio Heights |
| 2) In the park |
| 3) At the Chronicle offices |
| 4) At school |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.287174330114 |
| How does the killer call himself? |
| 0) Zodiac 1 |
| 1) The Zodiac |
| 2) The Slayer |
| 3) Doctor Death |
| 4) The Executor |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.19968126545 |
| Where have Darlene and Mike been attacked? |
| 0) In a dark alley in San Francisco |
| 1) In the office in San Francisco |
| 2) At lover's lane in Vallejo in California |
| 3) In their house in California |
| 4) They are attacked on July 4, 1969 |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.463704189738 |
| What happens to Mike and Darlene when after they are attacked? |
| 0) Both Darlene and Mike die |
| 1) They both manage to escape |
| 2) Mike survives but Darlene dies |
| 3) Darlene survives but Mike dies |
| 4) Both Darlene and Mike survive |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.387284447296 |
| What kind of weapon was Darlene and Mike's attacker carrying? |
| 0) A handgun |
| 1) He had a machine gun |
| 2) A wire, he strangled them |
| 3) He was carrying a knife |
| 4) He didn't use a weapon, he beat them |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.278155176864 |
| Where does Allen work in 1983? |
| 0) Police station |
| 1) At Graysmith's |
| 2) Airport |
| 3) In Vallejo Ace Hardware store |
| 4) Autopsy room |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.298188819688 |
| Where is the taxi driver, Paul Stine, killed? |
| 0) In San Antonio |
| 1) On the southside of Los Angeles |
| 2) In the Presidio Heights district of San Francisco |
| 3) In Mexico City |
| 4) In the Presidio Heights district of New York City |
| Plot: Two weeks later, San Francisco taxicab driver Paul Stine is shot and killed in the city's Presidio Heights district immediately after dropping the killer off. The Zodiac killer mails pieces of Stine's blood stained shirt to the Chronicle, along with a taunting letter. San Francisco police detectives Dave Toschi and his partner Bill Armstrong are assigned to the Stine case, and work closely with Vallejo's Jack Mulanax and Detective Ken Narlow in Napa. The killer, or someone posing as him, continues to toy with authorities by sending more letters and speaks on the phone with lawyer Melvin Belli when he makes an appearance on a television talk show. Avery and Graysmith form an alliance, delving deeper into the case as time permits. |
| score: 0.241679700539 |
| How does the killer continue to taunt the authorities? |
| 0) By sending more letters |
| 1) By leaving the victims in front of the police station |
| 2) By sending gruesome pictures of the victims |
| 3) By sending more post cards |
| 4) By showing up at the Detectives' homes |
| Plot: Two weeks later, San Francisco taxicab driver Paul Stine is shot and killed in the city's Presidio Heights district immediately after dropping the killer off. The Zodiac killer mails pieces of Stine's blood stained shirt to the Chronicle, along with a taunting letter. San Francisco police detectives Dave Toschi and his partner Bill Armstrong are assigned to the Stine case, and work closely with Vallejo's Jack Mulanax and Detective Ken Narlow in Napa. The killer, or someone posing as him, continues to toy with authorities by sending more letters and speaks on the phone with lawyer Melvin Belli when he makes an appearance on a television talk show. Avery and Graysmith form an alliance, delving deeper into the case as time permits. |
| score: 0.147556817265 |
| What does the Zodiac killer send to the newspaper after he kills Paul Stine? |
| 0) Pieces of Paul's blood stained pants |
| 1) Paul's blood-stained shoes |
| 2) Paul's fingers |
| 3) Pieces of Paul's blood stained shirt |
| 4) The blood-stained knife that he used to kill Paul |
| Plot: Two weeks later, San Francisco taxicab driver Paul Stine is shot and killed in the city's Presidio Heights district immediately after dropping the killer off. The Zodiac killer mails pieces of Stine's blood stained shirt to the Chronicle, along with a taunting letter. San Francisco police detectives Dave Toschi and his partner Bill Armstrong are assigned to the Stine case, and work closely with Vallejo's Jack Mulanax and Detective Ken Narlow in Napa. The killer, or someone posing as him, continues to toy with authorities by sending more letters and speaks on the phone with lawyer Melvin Belli when he makes an appearance on a television talk show. Avery and Graysmith form an alliance, delving deeper into the case as time permits. |
| score: 0.275722294517 |
| What is seen in the scene where the authorities are walking by an airport book store? |
| 0) Copies of Graysmith's book Horoscope |
| 1) Copies of a magazine featuring an interview with Arthur Allen |
| 2) Copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac |
| 3) Copies of Armstrong's book Zodiac |
| 4) Copies of Allen's book Zodiac |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.306352053017 |
| When was Allen's DNA tested against the DNA sample from one of the Zodiac letters? |
| 0) 2012 |
| 1) 1982 |
| 2) 1992 |
| 3) 2002 |
| 4) 2005 |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.29793763726 |
| Who is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case? |
| 0) Crime reporter Paul Avery |
| 1) Political cartoonist Melvin Belli |
| 2) Detective Armstrong |
| 3) Political cartoonist Paul Avery |
| 4) Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.302647917787 |
| What name does the killer give himself? |
| 0) The Zodiac |
| 1) The San Francisco Serial Killer |
| 2) The Mythologist |
| 3) The Post Man |
| 4) The Astrologist |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.197147297942 |
| Where are Cecilia and Bryan attacked? |
| 0) Lake Berryessa in Napa County |
| 1) The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco |
| 2) Lake Berryessa in Orange County |
| 3) Crooked Hill in San Francisco |
| 4) Lake Sonoma in Napa Valley |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.218862618127 |
| Which newspaper receives letters from the killer? |
| 0) The San Francisco Times |
| 1) The San Francisco Chronicle |
| 2) The Baltimore Sun |
| 3) The Los Angeles Times |
| 4) The San Francisco Tribune |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.253440785616 |
| Who is the newspaper's political cartoonist? |
| 0) Arthur Allen |
| 1) William Armstrong |
| 2) David Toschi |
| 3) Paul Avery |
| 4) Robert Graysmith |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.254170605918 |
| Who is able to interpret one of the letters? |
| 0) Detective Armstrong |
| 1) Blacksmith |
| 2) Detective Toschi |
| 3) Avery |
| 4) Graysmith |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.213262331586 |
| How does Avery treat Robert before they discuss the letters? |
| 0) Avery treats Graysmith like a brother |
| 1) Avery treats Graysmith like a best friend |
| 2) Avery ignores Graysmith |
| 3) Avery makes fun of Graysmith |
| 4) Avery reveres Graysmith |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.317965311548 |
| What happens a month after Mike and Darlene are attacked? |
| 0) The San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer |
| 1) The Los Angeles Times receives encrypted letters written by the killer |
| 2) The San Francisco Chronicle receives a picture from the killer of his latest murder |
| 3) The San Francisco Chronicle receives a post card from the killer |
| 4) The San Francisco Chronicle receives a phone call from the killer |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.199764663789 |
| What does Avery start doing after Graysmith successfully interprets one of the letters? |
| 0) Keeping information from Graysmith |
| 1) Making fun of Graysmith |
| 2) Ignoring Graysmith |
| 3) Sharing information with Graysmith |
| 4) Hanging out with Graysmith everyday |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.350282673112 |
| On what day are Cecelia and Bryan attacked? |
| 0) September 27, 1969 |
| 1) September 27, 2006 |
| 2) November 27, 1928 |
| 3) September 27, 1916 |
| 4) September 27, 1996 |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.228258330559 |
| What kind of letters does the Zodiac send to the San Francisco Chronicle? |
| 0) Encrypted letters |
| 1) He doesn't send letters, he sends postcards |
| 2) He doesn't send letters, he calls them |
| 3) Love letters |
| 4) Blank letters |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.308151267006 |
| When are Darlene and Mike attacked? |
| 0) July 4, 1959 |
| 1) July 5, 1970 |
| 2) July 5, 1980 |
| 3) July 5, 1969 |
| 4) July 4, 1969 |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.382421547204 |
| What does Robert do after Avery leaves the Chronicle? |
| 0) He becomes a veteran detective |
| 1) He makes anonymous phone calls |
| 2) He gains access to the evidence about the Zodiac murders |
| 3) He keeps contacting Inspector Toschi about the Zodiac murders |
| 4) He begins working at the police department |
| Plot: In 1978, Avery leaves the Chronicle, and moves to the Sacramento Bee. Graysmith persistently contacts Toschi about the Zodiac murders, and eventually impresses the veteran detective with his knowledge of the case. While Toschi cannot directly give Graysmith access to the evidence, he provides contact names of other police departments in other counties where Zodiac murders occurred. Armstrong transfers from the San Francisco Police homicide division, and Toschi is demoted for supposedly forging a Zodiac letter. Graysmith continues his own investigation, which is profiled in the Chronicle, and he allows himself to be interviewed on television about his book-in-progress concerning the case. He begins receiving anonymous phone calls with heavy breathing. Because of his immersion in the case, Graysmith loses his job and his wife Melanie leaves him, taking their children with her. Graysmith acquires more information that points to Allen as the Zodiac, and although circumstantial evidence seems to indicate his guilt, the physical evidence, such as fingerprints and handwriting samples, do not implicate him. |
| score: 0.306143636756 |
| What does Toschi do when he realizes that Robert is very invested in the Zodiac case? |
| 0) He forges a Zodiac letter |
| 1) He gives Robert access to the evidence |
| 2) He tells him to write a book about the case |
| 3) He interviews him on television |
| 4) He gives him contact names at police departments in other counties where Zodiac murders occurred |
| Plot: In 1978, Avery leaves the Chronicle, and moves to the Sacramento Bee. Graysmith persistently contacts Toschi about the Zodiac murders, and eventually impresses the veteran detective with his knowledge of the case. While Toschi cannot directly give Graysmith access to the evidence, he provides contact names of other police departments in other counties where Zodiac murders occurred. Armstrong transfers from the San Francisco Police homicide division, and Toschi is demoted for supposedly forging a Zodiac letter. Graysmith continues his own investigation, which is profiled in the Chronicle, and he allows himself to be interviewed on television about his book-in-progress concerning the case. He begins receiving anonymous phone calls with heavy breathing. Because of his immersion in the case, Graysmith loses his job and his wife Melanie leaves him, taking their children with her. Graysmith acquires more information that points to Allen as the Zodiac, and although circumstantial evidence seems to indicate his guilt, the physical evidence, such as fingerprints and handwriting samples, do not implicate him. |
| score: 0.351917083388 |
| What happens after Robert is interviewed about his up coming book about the Zodiac case? |
| 0) He publishes the book |
| 1) He places anonymous phone calls |
| 2) He leaves his wife and children |
| 3) He starts to get phone calls with heavy breathing from an anonymous person |
| 4) He finds out who the killer is |
| Plot: In 1978, Avery leaves the Chronicle, and moves to the Sacramento Bee. Graysmith persistently contacts Toschi about the Zodiac murders, and eventually impresses the veteran detective with his knowledge of the case. While Toschi cannot directly give Graysmith access to the evidence, he provides contact names of other police departments in other counties where Zodiac murders occurred. Armstrong transfers from the San Francisco Police homicide division, and Toschi is demoted for supposedly forging a Zodiac letter. Graysmith continues his own investigation, which is profiled in the Chronicle, and he allows himself to be interviewed on television about his book-in-progress concerning the case. He begins receiving anonymous phone calls with heavy breathing. Because of his immersion in the case, Graysmith loses his job and his wife Melanie leaves him, taking their children with her. Graysmith acquires more information that points to Allen as the Zodiac, and although circumstantial evidence seems to indicate his guilt, the physical evidence, such as fingerprints and handwriting samples, do not implicate him. |
| score: 0.249051262196 |
| Where does Robert publish his investigation notes about the Zodiac murders? |
| 0) In the Chronicle |
| 1) In the Sacramento Bee |
| 2) He doesn't |
| 3) In an interview on television |
| 4) In a book |
| Plot: One month later, the San Francisco Chronicle receives encrypted letters written by the killer calling himself the "Zodiac" and taunting the police. Political cartoonist Robert Graysmith is not taken seriously by crime reporter Paul Avery or the editors and is excluded from the initial details about the killings despite his interest in the case. When the newspaper publishes the letters, a married couple is able to decipher one. At a local bar, Avery initially makes fun of Graysmith before they discuss the coded letters. Graysmith interprets the letter, which Avery finds helpful, and Avery begins sharing information. The Zodiac killer attacks law student Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard at Lake Berryessa in Napa County on September 27, 1969. Shepard dies two days later, and Hartnell survives. |
| score: 0.242510405252 |
| Why is Toschi demoted? |
| 0) Because he was suspected of forging a Zodiac letter |
| 1) Because he made anonymous phone calls |
| 2) Because he interviewed Graysmith on television |
| 3) Because he gave Graysmith contact names |
| 4) Because he gave Graysmith access to the evidence |
| Plot: In 1978, Avery leaves the Chronicle, and moves to the Sacramento Bee. Graysmith persistently contacts Toschi about the Zodiac murders, and eventually impresses the veteran detective with his knowledge of the case. While Toschi cannot directly give Graysmith access to the evidence, he provides contact names of other police departments in other counties where Zodiac murders occurred. Armstrong transfers from the San Francisco Police homicide division, and Toschi is demoted for supposedly forging a Zodiac letter. Graysmith continues his own investigation, which is profiled in the Chronicle, and he allows himself to be interviewed on television about his book-in-progress concerning the case. He begins receiving anonymous phone calls with heavy breathing. Because of his immersion in the case, Graysmith loses his job and his wife Melanie leaves him, taking their children with her. Graysmith acquires more information that points to Allen as the Zodiac, and although circumstantial evidence seems to indicate his guilt, the physical evidence, such as fingerprints and handwriting samples, do not implicate him. |
| score: 0.290469713105 |
| Who continues the Zodiac investigation? |
| 0) Armstrong |
| 1) Melanie |
| 2) Allen |
| 3) Toschi |
| 4) Robert Graysmith |
| Plot: In December 1983, Graysmith tracks Allen down to a Vallejo Ace Hardware store, where he is employed as a sales clerk. The men have a brief encounter before Graysmith leaves. Eight years later, victim Mike Mageau meets with authorities and identifies Allen from a police mugshot. As the authorities walk by an airport book store, copies of Graysmith's book Zodiac are shown. Final title cards inform the audience that Allen died in 1992 before he could be questioned further. A DNA test performed in 2002 on an archived autopsy sample did not match a partial DNA sample gathered from the postage stamp on one of the Zodiac letters, but this does not rule him out as a suspect. |
| score: 0.281347447867 |
| What do the detectives find when they ask to see Allen's watch? |
| 0) Allen wears a Frederique brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. |
| 1) Allen wears a Zenith brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. |
| 2) Allen wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. |
| 3) Allen wears a Cimier brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. |
| 4) Allen wears a Pequignet brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.305864693344 |
| In waht year is Allen questioned by the detectives? |
| 0) 1972 |
| 1) 1973 |
| 2) 1971 |
| 3) 1970 |
| 4) 1969 |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.149918907938 |
| What movie is Toschi and his wife watching? |
| 0) Memento |
| 1) Dirty Harry |
| 2) Cast Away |
| 3) Gladiator |
| 4) Billy Elliot |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.191497116706 |
| Who shows up at a theater where Toschi and his wife are watching a movie? |
| 0) Leigh Allen |
| 1) Avery |
| 2) Mulanax |
| 3) Armstrong |
| 4) Graysmith |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.267834693812 |
| In what year is Allen questioned by the detectives? |
| 0) 1971 |
| 1) 1991 |
| 2) 1981 |
| 3) 1951 |
| 4) 1961 |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.149918907938 |
| Where is Allen from? |
| 0) Vacaville |
| 1) Vallejo |
| 2) Fairfield |
| 3) Benicia |
| 4) Rio Vista |
| Plot: On July 4, 1969, an unknown male attacks Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau with a handgun, at a lovers' lane in Vallejo, California. Mageau survives; Ferrin dies. |
| score: 0.22894808357 |
| What happens after Avery recieves a threatening letter? |
| 0) Avery lacks trust, he turns to drugs and alcohol. |
| 1) Avery becomes brutally cynical, he turns to drugs and alcohol. |
| 2) Avery becomes insecure, he turns to drugs and alcohol. |
| 3) Avery becomes increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. |
| 4) Avery becomes over-suspicious, he turns to drugs and alcohol. |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.26713373646 |
| How does Allen behave during the interview with the detectives? |
| 0) Allen behaves rudely during the interview |
| 1) Allen behaves properly during the interview |
| 2) Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview |
| 3) Allen behaves differently during the interview |
| 4) Allen behaves politely during the interview |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.235452987307 |
| What does Avery do that angers detectives Toschi and Armstrong? |
| 0) Avery shares bribe with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong |
| 1) Avery shares hints with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong |
| 2) Avery shares details about the killer with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong |
| 3) Avery shares reward with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong |
| 4) Avery shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.401997859164 |
| What is the movie 'Dirty Harry' based on? |
| 0) loosely based on the Charles Dickens novel |
| 1) loosely based on the Leopold and Loeb murder |
| 2) loosely based on the Clutter family murder case |
| 3) loosely based on the casino murder case |
| 4) loosely based on the Zodiac case |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.247800812215 |
| What does the handwriting expert say about Allen in connection to the Zodiac letters? |
| 0) Handwriting expert insists that Allen might wrote the Zodiac letters. |
| 1) Handwriting expert insists that Allen seems to wrote the Zodiac letters. |
| 2) Handwriting expert insists that Allen could written the Zodiac letters. |
| 3) Handwriting expert insists that Allen may not written the Zodiac letters. |
| 4) Handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters. |
| Plot: In 1971, Detectives Toschi, Armstrong, and Mulanax question Arthur Leigh Allen, a suspect in the Vallejo case. Allen behaves suspiciously during the interview. They ask to see his watch and notice that he wears a Zodiac brand wristwatch which has the same logo used by the killer. However, a handwriting expert insists that Allen did not write the Zodiac letters, even though Allen is said to be ambidextrous. Avery receives a letter threatening his life; becoming increasingly paranoid, he turns to drugs and alcohol. At one point, he shares information with the Riverside Police Department, angering both Toschi and Armstrong. The case's notoriety weighs on Toschi, who is bothered when Graysmith shows up at the theater where Toschi is watching a Hollywood film, Dirty Harry, loosely based on the Zodiac case, with his wife. |
| score: 0.405119421953 |
| Why can't the San Francisco police charge Allen despite all the information pointing to him? |
| 0) Because all the evidence is forged |
| 1) Because he has framed someone else for the murders |
| 2) Because he is being protected by the government |
| 3) Because he is dead |
| 4) Because the physical evidence doesn't implicate him |
| Plot: In 1978, Avery leaves the Chronicle, and moves to the Sacramento Bee. Graysmith persistently contacts Toschi about the Zodiac murders, and eventually impresses the veteran detective with his knowledge of the case. While Toschi cannot directly give Graysmith access to the evidence, he provides contact names of other police departments in other counties where Zodiac murders occurred. Armstrong transfers from the San Francisco Police homicide division, and Toschi is demoted for supposedly forging a Zodiac letter. Graysmith continues his own investigation, which is profiled in the Chronicle, and he allows himself to be interviewed on television about his book-in-progress concerning the case. He begins receiving anonymous phone calls with heavy breathing. Because of his immersion in the case, Graysmith loses his job and his wife Melanie leaves him, taking their children with her. Graysmith acquires more information that points to Allen as the Zodiac, and although circumstantial evidence seems to indicate his guilt, the physical evidence, such as fingerprints and handwriting samples, do not implicate him. |
| score: 0.213129238556 |